Power Rankings for week #24 (3/4/2024 – 3/9/2024) |
1 | 1 | Edmonton Oilers | 4.667 | ||
Record: 3-0-0-0
The Oilers managed to remain the top ranked team for another week. The entire Oilers team played a solid defensively responsible game, minimizing oppirtunities against and keeping shots to the outside, only subjecting their goalie to 19.7 shots per game. |
3 | 2 | St Louis Blues | 5.000 | ||
Record: 2-0-0-0
Nick Schmaltz was on fire, and was within striking distance of being the Player of the Week. The Blues were still better than most, keeping the number of shots against down to an average of 22.0 shots in each of their 2 games. |
2 | 3 | Montreal Canadiens | 5.833 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Canadiens only averaged 24.0 shots per game during their 2 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |
4 | 4 | Columbus Bluejackets | 6.000 | ||
Record: 4-0-0-0
The Bluejackets averaged 23.5 shots/game over their 4 games, which was better than their opposition. |
5 | 5 | Anaheim Ducks | 6.167 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Ducks remained constant, and didn't see any movement this week. |
6 | 6 | Vancouver Canucks | 7.833 | ||
Record: 0-1-1-0
The Canucks closed out the week just below the league average of shots against. |
7 | 7 | Detroit RedWings | 8.333 | ||
Record: 2-1-0-0
The RedWings averaged 30.0 shots/game over their 3 games, which was better than their opposition. |
8 | 8 | Hartford Whalers | 8.667 | ||
Record: 3-1-0-0
The Whalers averaged 3.0 goals/game over their 4 games, which was better than their opposition. |
9 | 9 | New York Islanders | 9.000 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Islanders were among the masses and was very average in when it came to allowing shots against, giving up approximately 27.5 shots per game. The Islanders remained constant, and didn't see any movement this week. |
10 | 10 | Boston Bruins | 10.833 | ||
Record: 1-1-1-0
The Bruins were among the masses and was very average in when it came to allowing shots against, giving up approximately 27.3 shots per game. |
11 | 11 | Toronto Mapleleafs | 11.667 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Mapleleafs were still better than most, keeping the number of shots against down to an average of 21.0 shots in each of their 2 games. The Mapleleafs were still better than most, keeping the number of shots against down to an average of 21.0 shots in each of their 2 games. |
13 | 12 | Calgary Flames | 13.333 | ||
Record: 0-1-2-0
The Flames end up in virtually the same spot as last week but at least it was a positive move. The Flames are in real trouble as their hottest player was Brayden Point who had a dismal week. |
14 | 13 | New Jersey Devils | 13.833 | ||
Record: 1-0-0-0
The Devils averaged 5.0 goals/game over their 1 games, which was better than their opposition. |
12 | 14 | Dallas Stars | 14.000 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Stars came in below the league average for shots, but fortunately only just fell below of the average. Timo Meier is a RW'er who needed to find another way to get motivated, as he completely under performed, only managing 2 points while playing in 2 games. |
16 | 15 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 15.333 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Lightning end up in virtually the same spot as last week but at least it was a positive move. |
15 | 16 | Colorado Avalanche | 15.667 | ||
Record: 1-2-0-0
Management must be disappointed here, the Avalanche fell well below the average stopping only 67% of their penalty killing opportunities. The Avalanche were among the masses and was very average in when it came to allowing shots against, giving up approximately 26.3 shots per game. |
17 | 17 | Pittsburgh Penguins | 16.833 | ||
Record: 0-3-0-0
The Penguins fell right in line with the league average, firing approximately 27.3 shots through each of their 3 games. |
19 | 18 | Buffalo Sabres | 17.833 | ||
Record: 3-0-0-0
The Sabres end up in virtually the same spot as last week but at least it was a positive move. The Sabres fell right in line with the league average, firing approximately 28.0 shots through each of their 3 games. |
18 | 19 | San Jose Sharks | 18.167 | ||
Record: 2-1-0-0
Based on his performance, Rasmus Dahlin, didn't have a real shot at being named as the Player of the Week. The Sharks were still better than most, keeping the number of shots against down to an average of 22.3 shots in each of their 3 games. |
20 | 20 | Minnesota Wild | 19.833 | ||
Record: 1-2-0-0
The Wild only averaged 26.3 shots per game during their 3 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. The Wild fell right in line with the league average, firing approximately 26.3 shots through each of their 3 games. |
21 | 21 | Los Angeles Kings | 20.333 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Kings came in below the league average for shots, but fortunately only just fell below of the average. The Kings only averaged 24.0 shots per game during their 2 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |
22 | 22 | Chicago Blackhawks | 20.833 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-1
The Blackhawks could only muster an average 2.0 goals per game during their 3 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |
23 | 23 | Nashville Predators | 21.500 | ||
Record: 0-1-2-0
The Predators has some real trouble on their back end, which left their goalie out to dry way too often. |
25 | 24 | Washington Capitals | 22.333 | ||
Record: 1-1-0-0
The Capitals were no better or worse than most of the league posting moderate success shorthanded. The Capitals only averaged 27.0 shots per game during their 2 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |
24 | 25 | Winnipeg Jets | 23.000 | ||
Record: 0-1-0-1
Management must be disappointed here, the Jets fell well below the average stopping only 78% of their penalty killing opportunities. The Jets snipers were out in full force, greatly exceeding the average output scoring 3.5 goals against their opponents during the course of their 2 games. |
26 | 26 | Quebec Nordiques | 23.833 | ||
Record: 1-2-0-0
The Nordiques has saw no prolific scorers, but were slightly above the curve, netting an average of 2.7 goals per game. Based on his performance, Anthony DeAngelo, didn't have a real shot at being named as the Player of the Week. |
28 | 27 | Seattle Kraken | 25.667 | ||
Record: 0-0-1-0
The Kraken end up in virtually the same spot as last week but at least it was a positive move. The Kraken are in real trouble as their hottest player was Jake Sanderson who had a dismal week. |
27 | 28 | Florida Panthers | 25.833 | ||
Record: 0-2-0-1
The Panthers could only muster an average 2.0 goals per game during their 3 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |
29 | 29 | New York Rangers | 26.000 | ||
Record: 0-1-1-0
The Rangers fell right in line with the league average, firing approximately 27.5 shots through each of their 2 games. |
30 | 30 | Ottawa Senators | 26.833 | ||
Record: 1-2-0-0
The Senators could only muster an average 2.0 goals per game during their 3 games, which wasn't nearly as good as their opponents. |