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Oilers vault up to No. 1 in final NHL Power Ranking of 2024

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Edmonton Oilers fans should be full of Christmas cheer as their team is on a roll and sit in first place in our Power Rankings.

The Oilers have won eight of 10 games in December and enter the Christmas break on a three-game winning streak. Edmonton ranks top 10 in goals for and against, plus top five in expected goals for and against and high-danger chances for and against.

Zach Hyman continues to be the gift that keeps on giving, scoring 10 goals in his past nine games. The Oilers are a juggernaut and we expect them to contend for top spot in the Western Conference in the second half of the season.

Up two spots, from eighth to sixth, are the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets went 2-1-0 last week and currently sit third in the NHL in points percentage.

Connor Hellebuyck will enter the break as the clear-cut Vezina Trophy favourite. Hellebuyck leads the league in goals-against average (2.07), save percentage (.927) and goals saved above expected (19.1). The Jets will have a tough test Monday afternoon as they get set to face the Maple Leafs on TSN.

The Ottawa Senators had their six-game winning streak snapped by the Oilers Sunday but their strong place of late has them 11th on our list.

Linus Ullmark, who left Sunday’s game with a back injury, was the big story in December in the nation's capital. Ullmark has been the hottest goalie in the league but the Senators have also played much better in front of him. If Ottawa can continue its level of play after the break, this could be the year it finally gets back into the playoffs.

Remaining in 12th spot, the Toronto Maple Leafs. Auston Matthews missed the Leafs' last game as his mysterious injury seems to have flared up once again. Toronto faces the Jets Monday afternoon and regardless of Matthews' health, will need to find offensive contributions throughout its lineup.

The Jets lead the league in goals-against average but a positive for Toronto is how well it was able to create quality chances in their only meeting of the season, a 6-4 Maple Leafs win. Toronto outshot Winnipeg 13-1 from the inner slot in that game.

The Vancouver Canucks hold onto 17th spot on our list after picking up four of a possible eight points last week.

The Canucks’ top players finally found the scoresheet in their most recent game following a mini-drought. Quinn Hughes and Jake DeBrusk both netted goals while Brock Boeser added a pair. Despite recent on and off-ice adversity, the Canucks sit in a playoff spot and are in good position to challenge for a top-three spot in the Pacific Division.

Up three spots, from 21st to 18th, are the Calgary Flames. Calgary lost a pair of games in overtime last week before finishing strong with a win over the Blackhawks.

The Flames sit 20th in both goal differential per game and expected goal differential. Goal scoring remains an area of focus for the Flames who rank second in shot attempts per game but 27th in expected goals and 25th in actual goals scored.

The Montreal Canadiens are up four spots from 28th to 24th. The city is in love with Patrik Laine, who can’t stop scoring power-play goals. Laine and his patented one-timer are giving opposing teams fits. The 26-year-old winger has eight goals in nine games since returning to the Canadiens lineup, all coming on the power play.

The Habs have won three straight games and will look to carry a four-game winning streak into the break as they get set to face Columbus on Monday night.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Our Power Rankings will return in the New Year!

 

Power Ranking - December 23

 
RK Team Last Week Record Avg. Goal Diff  xGoal Diff PT%
1 Edmonton Oilers 4 21-11-2 .47 .85 .647
2 New Jersey Devils 5 22-11-3 .78 .72 .653
3 Washington Capitals 1 23-8-2 1.18 .29 .727
4 Carolina Hurricanes 7 21-11-1 .79 .73 .652
5 Tampa Bay Lightning 2 18-11-2 1.06 .67 .613
6 Winnipeg Jets 8 24-10-1 1.17 .05 .700
7 Vegas Golden Knights 9 22-8-3 .67 .12 .712
8 Los Angeles Kings 3 19-10-5 .50 .60 .632
9 Florida Panthers 13 22-11-2 .46 .26 .657
10 Dallas Stars 6 19-13-0 .56 .73 .594
11 Ottawa Senators 11 18-14-2 .24 .13 .559
12 Toronto Maple Leafs 12 21-11-2 .38 .13 .647
13 Colorado Avalanche 15 21-15-0 0 .38 .583
14 Utah Hockey Club 14 16-11-6 .18 .11 .576
15 Minnesota Wild 10 20-10-4 .24 .28 .647
16 Boston Bruins 16 18-13-4 -.49 .45 .571
17 Vancouver Canucks 17 16-10-7 0 -.18 .591
18 Calgary Flames 21 16-11-7 -.38 -.18 .574
19 Philadelphia Flyers 22 15-15-4 -.56 -.09 .500
20 New York Rangers 20 16-16-1 -.03 -.06 .500
21 Detroit Red Wings 23 13-16-4 -.61 -.27 .455
22 St. Louis Blues 19 15-16-4 -.60 -.17 .486
23 New York Islanders 25 13-14-7 -.44 -.33 .485
24 Montreal Canadiens 28 14-16-3 -.64 -.56 .470
25 Pittsburgh Penguins 24 15-15-5 -.69 -.35 .500
26 Columbus Blue Jackets 26 13-14-7 .35 -.36 .471
27 Seattle Kraken 18 15-19-2 -.33 -.31 .444
28 Chicago Blackhawks 31 12-20-2 -.62 -.59 .382
29 Anaheim Ducks 30 13-15-4 -.62 -1.00 .469
30 Nashville Predators 32 10-17-7 -.76 -.41 .397
31 San Jose Sharks 29 11-19-6 -.75 -1.01 .389
32 Buffalo Sabres 27 11-19-4 -.65 -.38 .382