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Catching up on an interesting NHL season

Catching up on an interesting NHL season

CBC
Thursday, November 30, 2023 08:51:58 AM UTC

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here.

From changes to the All-Star Game to future Hall of Famer Patrick Kane signing with Detroit to whatever the hell happened with Corey Perry in Chicago, it's been a newsy week in the NHL. And, last night, the regular season officially reached the quarter mark.

Seems like a good time to catch up on some interesting stuff happening around the league:

The Vancouver Canucks are the most pleasant surprise.

After missing the playoffs the last three years and burning through two head coaches, Vancouver suddenly finds itself tied for the second-most points in the league, trailing only Stanley Cup champion Vegas. The Canucks (15-7-1) top all teams in total goals and have the individual goals leader in Brock Boeser along with three of the top eight point-getters in J.T. Miller, Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson.

The other two Canadian teams in playoff position at the moment are Toronto (11-6-3) and Winnipeg (12-7-2). Disarrayed Calgary (9-10-3) and disappointing Edmonton (8-12-1) are trying to stay afloat in the Western Conference while rebuilding Montreal (9-10-2) is near the bottom of the East.

Then there's Ottawa. The Senators look like a mess as they sit dead last in the East after forward Shane Pinto was suspended 41 games for sports gambling and new owner Michael Andlauer fired general manager Pierre Dorion. But they've played only 17 games — six fewer than some other teams — and are a not-awful 8-9-0 with a plus-1 goal differential.

So, there's hope for a big turnaround in Ottawa. But they'll need the teams ahead of them to buck recent history. In the salary-cap era, only a quarter of the teams who held a playoff spot on U.S. Thanksgiving ended up not making it.

It's the year of the defenceman.

Back in April, Erik Karlsson put the finishing touches on the first 100-point season by a defenceman in 31 years. Now, two younger blue-liners are tearing up the league.

Vancouver's Quinn Hughes, 24, became the first defenceman since Bobby Orr to reach the 30-point mark before any other player, doing so in just 19 games. Hughes is currently third in the points race — one spot ahead of Cale Makar, the 25-year-old Colorado defenceman who leads the league in assists. No NHL season has ever ended with two defencemen among the top five in scoring.

Hughes is on pace for 118 points and Makar, who's played fewer games, for 125. Both totals would be the highest by a defenceman in nearly four decades, and the most by any blue-liner in history besides Orr and Paul Coffey.

Yes, the NHL is in the midst of its highest-scoring three-year stretch since the early '90s. But that's some pretty impressive company.

Connor McDavid is coming alive.

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