This article is part of our The Man Advantage series.
I'll also be taking a look at how each of the teams' power-play squads ranked overall last season, and I'll predict how they'll finish this year. Feel free to agree or disagree as you like, as these projected rankings are really just a gut feeling, based on a number of factors, including last year's ranking and significant offseason roster moves. Beginning next article, we'll start to look at individual players a little more closely -- i.e., who's getting power-play time, who isn't, and which guys make for good fantasy selections based on those prospects.
For now, check out my projected rankings below. At minimum, this should give you a feel for how each team's first PP unit is shaping up to start the season. Accurate forecasts are always tough to come up with, but this year I'm calling for the Islanders and Predators to have the most-improved man-advantage attacks, while the sharpest
I'll also be taking a look at how each of the teams' power-play squads ranked overall last season, and I'll predict how they'll finish this year. Feel free to agree or disagree as you like, as these projected rankings are really just a gut feeling, based on a number of factors, including last year's ranking and significant offseason roster moves. Beginning next article, we'll start to look at individual players a little more closely -- i.e., who's getting power-play time, who isn't, and which guys make for good fantasy selections based on those prospects.
For now, check out my projected rankings below. At minimum, this should give you a feel for how each team's first PP unit is shaping up to start the season. Accurate forecasts are always tough to come up with, but this year I'm calling for the Islanders and Predators to have the most-improved man-advantage attacks, while the sharpest drop-offs should be seen in Arizona and New Jersey.
Discuss amongst yourselves and enjoy the season.
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PP% | Rank | This year | Team ID | Projected First PP Unit (new faces in bold) | Comment |
19.3 | 9 | 1 | PIT | Kessel, Crosby, Kunitz, Malkin, Letang | Addition of Kessel this season should be a big boost to an already elite squad -- assuming everyone can stay healthy. |
23.4 | 3 | 2 | PHI | B. Schenn, Voracek, Giroux, Simmonds, Streit | Flyers looking dangerous so far in preseason -- lead the league with 10 PP goals in six games. |
23.8 | 2 | 3 | DET | Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Tatar, Kronwall, Green | Solid mix of young talent (Nyquist, Tatar, Abdelkader) to complement aging vets (Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Franzen). |
25.3 | 1 | 4 | WAS | Oshie, Kuznetsov, Ovechkin, Johansson, Carlson | Caps will miss Brouwer and his 27 PP goals over the last three seasons. Oshie has just 10. With Green gone, Calson becomes full time QB. |
21.6 | 6 | 5 | SAN | Pavelski, Thornton, Marleau, Couture, Burns | Same old, same old, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Pavelski second in the league in PP goals last year (19). |
18.7 | 16 | 6 | NYI | Lee, Tavares, Strome, Okposo, Leddy | Okposo only played 60 games last year, still tied for second on the team with 18 PP pts. If he can stay healthy this year, watch out. |
18.8 | 14 | 7 | CGY | Gaudreau, Monahan, Hudler, Giordano, Wideman | Deepest defense in all NHL. Giordano, Wideman, Brodie, Russell, Hamilton, had more combined PP points than any other team's blue line last year. |
22.3 | 4 | 8 | STL | Schwartz, Stastny, Tarasenko, Steen, Shattenkirk | Very balanced -- one of only three teams to finish top-10 last year in both PP (22.3 percent) and PK (83.7 percent). |
19.0 | 11 | 9 | DAL | Benn, Seguin, Sharp, Spezza, Klingberg | Addition of Sharp and a full season with Klingberg means this squad should take a major step forward this year. |
21.7 | 5 | 10 | CLM | Saad, Johansen, Foligno, Johnson, Savard | Saad, Johansen, Foligno forming NHL's most potent line so far in preseason, combining for a staggering 21 points in four games. |
18.8 | 13 | 11 | TAM | Johnson, Stamkos, Filppula, Palat, Hedman | Rising stars in Drouin, Johnson, Kucherov and Palat complement Stamkos, make Bolts a very dangerous team. |
17.7 | 19 | 12 | EDM | Hall, McDavid, Nugent-Hopkins, Pouliot, Schultz | Oilers continue to stockpile young talent -- just a matter of time before it all comes together. McDavid could be the guy to finally make it all work. |
16.2 | 25 | 13 | NAS | Forsberg, Fisher, Neal, Weber, Josi | The good: Last season, Forsberg led the team with 19 PP points in his rookie year. The bad: Neal had just four after scoring 26 with PIT the season before. |
19.3 | 8 | 14 | VAN | D. Sedin, H. Sedin, Vrbata, Edler, Tanev | Solid up front with Vrbata and the twins, but thin on the blue line. Need a true PP quarterback a la Weber, Karlsson, Subban, etc. |
19.0 | 12 | 15 | LOS | Lucic, Kopitar, Gaborik, Doughty, Muzzin | Jumped from 27th overall to 11th last season due to a resurgence by Carter and Gaborik, who combined for 24 PP points. |
17.6 | 20 | 16 | CHI | Shaw, Toews, Kane, Keith, Daley | Watch Teravainen this year. He has the skills to eventually move up to the first unit alongside Toews and Kane. |
16.8 | 22 | 17 | OTT | Macarthur, Turris, Stone, Wiercioch, Karlsson | Ryan actually benefited from moving to the second PP unit last season -- he saw almost a full minute more ice time there (3:19) and was more productive. |
16.8 | 21 | 18 | NYR | Kreider, Stepan, Nash, McDonagh, Yandle | Watch for Kreider to step into the void left by the departure of St. Louis. A full season with Yandle on the blue line automatically makes this squad better. |
18.8 | 15 | 19 | CAR | Lindholm, E. Staal, Versteeg, Wisniewski, Faulk | Subtracting Semin, adding Wisniewski and Versteeg will give the Canes' PP more grit. Should be a better squad this year. |
17.8 | 17 | 20 | WPG | Ladd, Little, Wheeler, Myers, Byfuglien | Remains a work in progress despite moving up from 25th overall to 17th last season. Watch for possible breakout seasons from Scheifele and Perreault. |
15.7 | 28 | 21 | ANA | Hagelin, Getzlaf, Perry, Fowler, Vatanen | One of the top teams in the league last year (51 wins), the Ducks were inexplicably bad on the PP. Getzlaf and Perry scored just seven PP goals between them. |
16.3 | 24 | 22 | FLA | Huberdeau, Barkov, Bjugstad, Jagr, Ekblad | A full season with veteran Jagr will do wonders for the Panthers' solid core of young up-and comers. A squad on the rise. |
19.3 | 10 | 23 | NJD | Henrique, Zajac, Palmieri, Cammalleri, Larsson | Larsson finally ready to step in and be a primary weapon on the Devils' PP. |
15.0 | 29 | 24 | COL | Landeskog, Duchene, Iginla, Johnson, Barrie | Fell to 29th in the league in PP production last season, down from fifth overall the previous year. Duchene and MacKinnon particularly disappointing; they'll need to rebound. |
16.5 | 23 | 25 | MON | Pacioretty, Plekanec, Gallagher, Subban, Markov | Habs hoping free agent Semin can improve a PP that has gone from fifth to 19th to 23rd over the last three seasons. |
15.8 | 27 | 26 | MIN | Parise, Koivu, Vanek, Pominville, Suter | On paper, these guys should be much better than they are. Only four teams scored fewer PP goals last season (BUF, COL, ANA, BOS). |
15.9 | 26 | 27 | TOR | van Riemsdyk, Bozak, Lupul, Phaneuf, Rielly | Even with Kessel (25 PP points), Leafs were near the bottom of the heap last season. How much farther can they fall? |
17.8 | 18 | 28 | BOS | Marchand, Bergeron, Eriksson, Krejci, Krug | A healthy Krejci should provide a boost, but tough to replace the toughness and grit of Lucic, and the versatility of Soderberg. |
13.4 | 30 | 29 | BUF | Ennis, Eichel, Gionta, O'Reilly, Franson | Sabres' PP will be better this year with the arrival of Eichel, O'Reilly & Franson. Meaning they won't finish last. |
20.0 | 7 | 30 | ARI | Rieder, Vermette, Doan, Boedker, Ekman-Larsson | Team has been stripped of talent over the last two seasons (Ribeiro, Vrbata, Yandle). Ekman-Larsson the only real bright spot left. |