Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists and consistently look to update them when necessary and based on necessity. As such, we are delighted to present our post-2023-24 revision of our top 50 Nashville Predators.
As for all of our top 50 players in hockey, we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Hockey League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, the Predators looked to be dead in the water. However, they made the playoffs after going into trade mode, though they were dispatched in the first round. Based on last season, there was one new entrant and two elevations.
As always, we present our top five, which saw some significant changes:
1. Roman Josi
2. Shea Weber
3. Pekka Rinne
4. Filip Forsberg
5. David Legwand
You can find the entire list here.
Josi was at the top of the list when last season started, and after a third-place Norris finish, he extended the gap between himself and number two.
The change in the top five came from Center Filip Forsberg who went up one spot from #5 to #4.
Goalie Juuse Saros, who was a top-five finisher in Vezina voting, advanced to #7 from #14.
The lone new entrant was Defenseman Alexandre Carrier, who debuts at #42.
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Thursday.
Here is the tenth current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 104 Cup Points: 53 Games, 33 G, 44 A, 77 P, +19, 9.7 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is the Czech Republic’s David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (264), is third in Points (95), fourth in Goals (33) and Point Shares (9.7) and is eighth in Assists (44) and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart, but if not, maybe his first NIHOF Cup? Notably, leaving the All-Star break (where he went to his fourth), Pastrnak is enjoying his biggest Cup Point lead to date.
2. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 93 Cup Points: 50 Games, 42 G, 21 A, 63 P, +17, 9.0 PS. (#3 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top goal-scorer, holding the lead in that (42) and Even-Strength Goals (31), and is also sixh in Point Shares (9.0). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy.
3. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 90 Cup Points, 53 Games, 34 G, 56 A, 90 P, +2, 10.4 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross Trophy. He is leading the NHL in Points (90) and Assists (56) and is second in Point Shares (10.4) and third in Goals (34). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but at one time, he was very close.
4 TIE. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 84 Cup Points: 54 Games, 32 G, 55 A, 87 P, +15, 9.9 PS. (#4 Last Week)
MacKinnon remains is second in Points (87), third in Assists (55) and is also fifth in Goals (32). He is also second in Shots (245) and third in Point Shares (9.9).
4 TIE. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 84 Cup Points: 47 Games, 21 G, 56 A, 77 P, +22, 8.6 PS. (#5 Last Week)
The Edmonton Oilers began the year as a disappointment, but they have been on fire as of late, with a 16-game win streak. McDavid has not been lighting the lamp like he did last year, but he has however been a great playmaker, and just took over the league-lead in Assists (56). He is also third in Points (77), seventh in Plus/Minus (+22) and eighth in Point Shares (8.6). Can he make it back to the top of the mountain and win the NIHOF Cup again?
6. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 74 Cup Points: 53 Games, 25 G, 28 A, 53 P, +8, 6.3 PS. (#7 Last Week)
Forsberg holds his spot in the top ten and remains a surprise to be ranked this high. He added a second All-Star this year (first since 2015) and is fourth Even Strength Goals (22) and sixth in Shots (213).
7. Connor Hellebucyk, Winnipeg Jets, 73 Cup Points: 38 Games, 25-10-3 Record, 2.13 GAA, .926 Save Percentage, 8.8 PS. (Not in the Top Last Week)
Hellebucyk makes his top ten return and is the leading Cup Points Goalie for the first time. Hellebucyk is the NHL leader in Goalie Point Shares (8.8) and is second in both Goals Against Average (2.13) and Save Percentage (.926). He is also fourth in Wins (25).
8. Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks, 72 Cup Points: 54 Games, 28 G, 41 A, 69 P, +15, 7.8 PS. (#10 Last Week)
Pettersson is on pace to match or exceed his 102 Points from last year. The current league-leader in Game-Winning Goals (9), just added his fourth All-Star and is fifth in Points (69) and tenth in Goals (28) and Assists (41).
9 TIE. Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 71 Cup Points: 53 Games, 39 G, 25 A, 64 P, +14, 9.0 PS. (#9 Last Week)
Currently having the best year of his life, Reinhart is the current leader in Power Play Goals (22), Game-Winning Goals (9) and Shooting Percentage (27.5), and is also second in Goals (39), fifth in Point Shares (9.0), and ninth in Points (64). Historically a good player, Reinhart has never had a year like this before, and he just enjoyed his first All-Star Game.
9 TIE. Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers, 71 Cup Points: 53 Games, 31 G, 36 A, 67 P, -1, 7.9 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Panarin is back where he belongs in the top ten, and let’s see if he falls off again. Currently, he is seventh in Goals (31), eighth in Points (67), and tenth in Assists (36).
Colorado’s Mikko Rantanen and Nashville’s Jusse Saros fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Thursday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Thursday.
Here is the tenth current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 102 Cup Points: 50 Games, 33 G, 39 A, 73 P, +16, 9.3 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is the Czech Republic’s David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (251), is third in Points (73), third in Goals (33) fourth in Point Shares (9.3) and ninth in Assists (39) and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart, but if not, maybe his first NIHOF Cup? Notably, leaving the All-Star break (where he went to his fourth), Pastrnak is enjoying his biggest Cup Point lead to date.
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 90 Cup Points, 50 Games, 32 G, 54 A, 86 P, +4, 9.9 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross Trophy. He is leading the NHL in Points (86) and Assists (54) and is second in Point Shares (9.9) and fourth in Goals (32). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but at one time, he was close.
3. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 89 Cup Points: 48 Games, 41 G, 20 A, 61 P, +16, 8.7 PS. (#3 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top goal-scorer, holding the lead in that (41) and Even-Strength Goals (30), and is also fifth in Point Shares (8.7). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy, though Kucherov is closing in fast.
4. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 82 Cup Points: 51 Games, 32 G, 53 A, 85 P, +16, 9.8 PS. (#4 Last Week)
MacKinnon remains is second in Assists (53) and Points (85) and is also fourth in Goals (32). He is also second in Shots (235) and third in Point Shares (9.8).
5. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 79 Cup Points: 44 Games, 21 G, 47 A, 68 P, +16, 7.7 PS. (#5 Last Week)
The Edmonton Oilers began the year as a disappointment, but they have been on fire as of late, with a 16-game win streak. McDavid has not been lighting the lamp like he did last year, but he has however been a great playmaker, and is fourth in Assists (47) and Points (67). Can he make it back to the top of the mountain and win the NIHOF Cup again?
6. Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers, 71 Cup Points: 51 Games, 31 G, 36 A, 67 P, -1, 7.9 PS. (#5 Last Week)
Panarin is back where he belongs in the top ten, and let’s see if he falls off again. Currently, he is sixth in Points (67), and Goals (30) and tenth in Assists (36).
7. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 70 Cup Points: 51 Games, 24 G, 27 A, 51 P, +6, 6.0 PS. (#8 Last Week)
Forsberg also made top ten return and is fourth in Even Strength Goals (21) and Shots (203).
8 (TIE). Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 69 Cup Points: 51 Games, 28 G, 39 A, 67 P, +3, 7.2 PS. (#8 Last Week)
Rantanen is making another run for a 100-Point year and is currently sixth in Points (66) and ninth in Goals (27).
8 TIE). Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 69 Cup Points: 50 Games, 37 G, 25 A, 62 P, +13, 8.7 PS. (#7 Last Week)
Currently having the best year of his life, Reinhart is the current leader in Power Play Goals (20), Game-Winning Goals (9) and Shooting Percentage (27.6), and is also second in Goals (37), fifth in Point Shares (8.6), and ninth in Points (62). Historically a good player, Reinhart has never had a year like this before, and he just enjoyed his first All-Star Game.
8. (TIE). Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators, 68 Cup Points: 40 Games, 19-19-2 Record, 2.94 GAA, .903 Save Percentage, 6.4 PS. (#8 Last Week)
Saros comes back to the top ten, and does so with an even Won/Loss record. A surprise to be here (like he was before), Saros is a workhorse who is second in Minutes Played (2,243) and Saves (1,019) and is eighth in Goalie Point Shares (6.4). He is not the best Goalie this season, but here he is. That is the way Cup Points can work.
8. (TIE). Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks, 68 Cup Points: 50 Games, 27 G, 38 A, 65 P, +16, 7.5 PS. (Not Ranked in the Top Ten Last Week)
Pettersson makes a return to the top ten and is on pace to match or exceed his 102 Points from last year. The current league-leader in Game-Winning Goals (9), just added his fourth All-Star and is eighth in Points (64) and ninth in Goals (27).
Nobody fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Thursday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Wednesday.
Here is the seventh current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 84 Cup Points: 43 Games, 26 G, 35 A, 61 P, +7, 7.4 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is the Czech Republic’s David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (212), is third in Points (61), sixth in Point Shares (7.0) and Goals (26), ninth in Assists (35) and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart, but if not, maybe his first NIHOF Cup?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 78 Cup Points, 43 Games, 28 G, 44 A, 72 P, -3, 8.1 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Points (67) and is second in Goals (28) and third in Assists (39). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but he is close.
3. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 70 Cup Points: 41 Games, 34 G, 16 A, 50 P, +6, 6.7 PS. (#3 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top goal-scorer, holding the lead in that (34) and Even-Strength Goals (25). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy, though Kucherov is closing in fast.
4. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 67 Cup Points: 38 Games, 16 4, 42 A, 58 P, +13, 6.3 PS. (#7 Last Week)
The Edmonton Oilers began the year as a disappointment, but they have been on fire as of late. McDavid has not been lighting the lamp like he did last year, but he has however been a great playmaker, and is third in Assists (42) and sixth in Points (58). Can he make it back to the top of the mountain and win the NIHOF Cup again?
5 (TIE). Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 60 Cup Points: 44 Games, 22 G, 26 A, 48 P, +7, 5.8 PS (#4 Last Week)
Forsberg is off to the best start of his career and should make his second All-Star Game, though other than Even-Strength Goals (3rd with 19) and Game-Winning Goals (3rd with 6), he is not in the top ten in any major offensive category.
5 (TIE). Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 60 Cup Points: 45 Games, 23 G, 49 A, 72 P, +11, 7.8 PS. (#5 Last Week)
MacKinnon returns to the top ten last week as, Mikko Rantanen fell off, though as we will see below, that was temporary. He took over the league-lead in Assists (49) and is now tied for first in Points (72) with Kucherov. He is also tenth in Goals (23).
5 (TIE). Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 60 Cup Points: 45 Games, 24 G, 34 A, 58 P, +2, 6.2 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
Rantanen returns to the top ten joining MacKinnon to give the Avalanche two players in the top ten; the only squad to do so. He is sixth in Points (58) and ninth in Goals (24).
5. (TIE). Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 60 Cup Points: 43 Games, 32 G, 23 A, 55 P, +13, 7.7 PS. (#7 Last Week)
Currently having the best year of his life, Reinhart is the current leader in Power Play Goals (16), Game-Winning Goals (9). and Shooting Percentage (27.8), and is also second in Goals (32), and tenth in Points (55). Historically a good player, Reinhart has never had a first half like this before.
5 (TIE). Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, 60 Cup Points: 42 Games, 26 G, 20 A, 46 P, +19, 6.3 PS. (#9 Last Week)
We have to admit we are happy to see Sidney Crosby in the top ten, as even though “Sid the Kid” is over 35, we are still talking about a legend! Crosby is sixth in Goals (26) and second in Even Strength Goals (20) as of this writing.
5 (TIE). Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks, 60 Cup Points: 44 Games, 23 G, 35 A, 58 P, +19, 6.7 PS. (Not Ranked in the Top Ten Last Week)
The Canucks have returned a player to the top ten and this time it is the former Calder Trophy Winner. Pettersson is sixth in Points (58), ninth in Assists (35) and Goals (23).
New York’s Artemi Panarin and Toronto’s’ William Nylander fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Wednesday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Monday.
Here is the sixth current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 78 Cup Points: 38 Games, 24 G, 31 A, 55 P, +11, 6.8 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (189), is third in Points (55), sixth in Goals (24), and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart, but if not, maybe his first NIHOF Cup?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 71 Cup Points, 40 Games, 28 G, 39 A, 67 P, -3, 7.7 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Points (67) and is second in Goals (28) and third in Assists (39). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but he is close.
3. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 63 Cup Points: 33 Games, 30 G, 15 A, 45 P, +7, 6.0 PS. (#3 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top goal-scorer, holding the lead in that (30) and Even-Strength Goals (22). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy, though Kucherov is closing in fast.
4 (TIE). Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 60 Cup Points: 40 Games, 21 G, 24 A, 45 P, +7, 5.4 PS (#4 Last Week)
Forsberg is off to the best start of his career and should make his second All-Star Game, though other than Even-Strength Goals (2nd with 19) and Game-Winning Goals (3rd with 5), he is not in the top ten in any major offensive category.
4 (TIE). Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers. 58 Cup Points, 38 Games, 25 G, 30 A, 55 P, +2, 6.5 PS. (#10 Last Week)
Panarin returns to the top ten, and is strange to think that he fell out of it at all. The Russian Left Wing is third in Points (55), fourth in Goals (25), and tenth in Assists (30), and is poised to have his best goal-scoring campaign to date.
5. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 59 Cup Points: 40 Games, 22 G, 43 A, 65 P, +9, 7.1 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
MacKinnon returns to the top ten as his teammate, Mikko Rantanen fell off. He took over the league-lead in Assists (43) and is second in Points (65), and eighth in Goals (22).
7 (TIE). Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 58 Cup Points: 34 Games, 13 4, 40 A, 54 P, +10, 5.6 PS. (#8 Last Week)
The Edmonton Oilers have been a disappointment thus far, and McDavid has not been lighting the lamp like he did last year, but he has however been a great playmaker, and is second in Assists (40) and fifth in Points (54). Can he make it back to the top of the mountain?
7. (TIE). Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 58 Cup Points: 39 Games, 28 G, 22 A, 50 P, +17, 7.0 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Currently having the best year of his life, Reinhart is the current leader in Power Play Goals (13), Game-Winning Goals (7). and Shooting Percentage (27.7), and is also second in Goals (28), and eighth in Points (50). Historically a good player, Reinhart has never had a first half like this before.
9. Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, 56 Cup Points: 22 Games, 22 G, 19 A, 41 P, +14, 5.4 PS. (Not on the Top Ten Last Week)
We have to admit we are happy to see Sidney Crosby in the top ten, as even though “Sid the Kid” is over 35, but this is a legend! Crosby is eighth in Goals (22) and ninth in Even Strength Goals (16) as of this writing.
10. William Nylander, Toronto Maple Leafs, 55 Cup Points: 37 Games, 21 G, 33 A, 54 P, +5, 5.9 PS. (Not Ranked in the Top Ten Last Week)
Matthews is the star of the Leafs, by Nylander might be the top player this year. He is currently fifth in Points and seventh in Assists (33).
Colorado’s Mikko Rantanen, Nashville’s Juuse Saros and New Jersey’s Jack Hughes fell out of the top ten. Notably, we have no Goalies in the top ten for the first time.
Our next update will be next Monday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Monday. (note, with it being New YEars, and only one game scheduled, we waited a day!)
Here is the fifth current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 71 Cup Points: 35 Games, 22 G, 28 A, 50 P, +7, 6.1 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (163), is third in Points (50), sixth in Goals (22), and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 67 Cup Points, 37 Games, 26 G, 35 A, 61 P, +1, 7.0 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Points (61) and is second in both Goals (26) and Assists (35). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but he is getting closer and closer.
3. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 58 Cup Points: 33 Games, 29 G, 15 A, 44 P, +5, 5.8 PS. (#3 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top goal-scorer, holding the lead in that (29) and Even-Strength Goals (21). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy.
4. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 55 Cup Points: 37 Games, 18 G, 23 A, 41 P, +4, 4.7 PS (#4 Last Week)
Forsberg is off to the best start of his career and should make his second All-Star Game, though other than Even-Strength Goals (3rd with 16) and Game-Winning Goals (6th with 4), he is not in the top ten in any major offensive category.
5. Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 54 Cup Points: 37 Games, 19 G, 26 A, 45 P, +2, 4.8 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Rantanen is currently eighth in Point (45), ninth in Goals (19) and Points (42), and is second in Game-Winning Goals (5).
6. (TIE). Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 53 Cup Points: 36 Games, 23 G, 21 A, 44 P, +15, 5.9 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Reinhart makes his return to the top ten, and is the current leader in Power Play Goals (10). He is also fourth in Goals (23), tenth in Points 44), and the veteran is on pace to finish in the top in those categories for the first time in his ten-year career.
6 (TIE). Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 53 Cup Points: 30 Games, 15 G, 29 A, 44 P, -4, 4.7 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Hughes is currently fourthh in Points per Game (1.47) and is on pace for a third straight All-Star selection.
8 (TIE). Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 52 Cup Points: 32 Games, 13 G, 35 A, 48 P, +6, 4.9 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
Look who finally arrived! The Edmonton Oilers have been a disappointment thus far, and McDavid has not been lighting the lamp like he did last year. He has however been a great playmaker, and is second in Assists (35) and fifth in Points (48). Can he make it back to the top of the mountain?
8 (TIE). Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators. 52 Cup Points: 27 Games, 15-13-1 Record, .901 Save Percentage, 3.02 GAA, 4.6 GPS. (#5 Last Week)
Saros remains a shock to be the highest ranked Goalie and to be in the top ten in general. How he got here is by being a workhorse. Saros is third in Saves (740), second in Minutes (1,612), and is also fifth in Wins (15) and eighth in Goalie Point Shares (4.6). Saros’ rank means that it is the Predators that are the first squad with two ranked players.
10. Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers. 51 Cup Points, 35 Games, 23 G, 27 A, 50 P, 0, 5.9 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
Panarin returns to the top ten, and is strange to think that he fell out of it at all. The Russian Left Wing is third in Points (50) and fourth in Goals (23), and is poised to have his best goal-scoring campaign to date.
Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon and Vancouver’s Quinn Hughes and Thatcher Demko fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Monday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Monday. (note, with it being Christmas on Monday, and no games scheduled, we waited a day!)
Here is the fourth current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 66 Cup Points: 32 Games, 20 G, 24 A, 44 P, +6, 5.5 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is the league-leader in Shots (163), is fourth in Goals (20), fifth in Points (44), and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential offensive categories. Could he win his first Hart?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 61 Cup Points, 34 Games, 23 G, 34 A, 57 P, +2, 6.5 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Points (57) and is second in Assists (34) and third in Goals (23). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points, but he is getting close.
3. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 46 Cup Points: 27 Games, 23 G, 12 A, 35 P, +4, 4.5 PS. ($7 Last Week)
The American sniper is back as the league’s top sniper the leadership in Goals (28) and Even-Strength Goals (20). If he holds that, Matthews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy.
4. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 53 Cup Points: 34 Games, 16 G, 22 A, 38 P, +4, 4.3 PS (#5 Last Week)
Forsberg is off to the best start of his career and should make his second All-Star Game, though other than Even Strength Goals (6th with 14) and Game-Winning Goals (4th with 4), he is not in the top ten in any major offensive category.
5. Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators. 52 Cup Points: 27 Games, 15-12-0 Record, .909 Save Percentage, 2.82 GAA, 4.5 GPS. (#3 Last Week)
Saros is a shock to be the highest ranked Goalie and to be in the top five in general. How he got here is by being a workhorse. Saros is leading the NHL in Saves (708), is second in Minutes (1,510), and is fourth in Wins (15) and Goalie Point Shares (5.0). Saros’ rank means that it is the Predators that are the first squad with two ranked players.
6 (TIE). Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 50 Cup Points: 34 Games, 17 G, 25 A, 42 P, +7, 4.6 PS. (#7 Last Week)
Rantanen, he currently tenth in both Goals (17) and Points (42), and is second in Game-Winning Goals (5).
6 (TIE). Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 50 Cup Points: 27 Games, 14 G, 25 A, 39 P, -4, 4.2 PS. (#6 Last Week)
Hughes is currently fifth in Points per Game (1.54) and is on pace for a third straight All-Star selection.
8. Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks, 48 Cup Points: 35 Games, 10 G, 34 A, 44 P, +28, 7.3 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
The Hughes family have two representatives in the top ten (reminds of us last year when the Tkachuks once did the same), and this particular brother is the lone Defenseman ranked in the top ten) and he should be. He is leading the NHL in Point Shares (7.3), Defensive Point Shares (3.3), and Plus/Minus (+28), and astoundingly is sixth in Offensive Point Shares (4.0).
9. Thatcher Demko, Vancouver Canucks. 47 Cup Points: 25 Games, 17-7-1 Record, .917 Save Percentage, 2.46 GAA, 5.4 GPS. (#6 Last Week)
Demko, who was an All-Star last year, is the current league-leader in Wins (17), Goalie Point Shares (5.3), Shutouts (3) and is eighth in GAA (2.46) and ninth in Save Percentage (.917).
10. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche. 46 Cup Points, 34 Games, 18 G, 36 A, 54 P, +10, 6.0 PS. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week)
MacKinnon is in the top ten where he belongs and is currently the NHL leader in Assists (36) and is second in Points (54). The Avs superstar is also eighth in Goals (18), and second in the Even Strength category (15).
Florida’s Sam Reinhart, New York’s Artemi Panarin and Vancouver’s J.T. Miller fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Monday.
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity. As such, we are very happy to present our post 2022/23 revision of our top 50 Nashville Predators.
As for all of our top 50 players in hockey we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Hockey League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, Nashville did not make the playoffs but they still, had several new entry and multiple elevations.
As always, we present our top five, which saw a change:
1. Roman Josi
2. Shea Weber
3. Pekka Rinne
You can find the entire list here.
Josi is still active, and the former Norris Trophy winner is putting more distance between himself and all others who played in Nashville.
Forsberg moved up one spot, overtaking Legwand for #4.
Defenseman, Matias Ekholm, who was traded to the Edmonton Oilers late last year did enough to move up one spot to claim the #9 spot.
Goalie, Jusse Saros, climbed two spots to #14.
Center, Ryan Johansen, who is now with the Colorado Avalanche, inched up one rank to #16.
Another Center, Matt Duchene, debuts on the list at #31.
A third Center, Colton Sissons, went from #35 to #33, and in keeping with Centers, Mikael Granlund, who is now a Pittsburgh Penguin made it to #45 from #48.
We welcome your input and comments and as always, we thank you for your support.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Monday.
Here is the third current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 60 Cup Points: 29 Games, 17 G, 24 A, 41 P, +6, 5.0 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is not currently leading the league in any category, but is fifth in Goals (17) and Points (41), and is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential scoring categories. Could he win his first Hart?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 55 Cup Points, 31 Games, 20 G, 32 A, 52 P, -1, 5.8 PS. (#2 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Points (52) and is second in Points (32) and third in Goals (20). It is a minor surprise that he is not first in Cup Points.
3 (TIE). Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators. 52 Cup Points: 24 Games, 14-10-0 Record, .912 Save Percentage, 2.71 GAA, 4.5 GPS. (#3 Last Week)
Saros is a shock to be the highest ranked Goalie and to be in third in general. With the exception of Filip Forsberg or maybe Roman Josi, the Preds are not loaded, and Saros is able to steal points easier than most Goalies.
4. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 51 Cup Points: 31 Games, 16 G, 20 A, 36 P, +3, 4.1 PS (#4 Last Week)
Nashville is the first team with two players? Yep, and here are the quirks of the NIHOF Cup. Forsberg is ninth in Goals (16) and Shots (117).
5. Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 49 Cup Points: 24 Games, 14 G, 23 A, 37 P, 0, 4.2 PS. (#8 Last Week)
Hughes is currently third in Points per Game (1.54) and is on pace for a third straight All-Star selection.
6. Thatcher Demko, Vancouver Canucks. 47 Cup Points: 23 Games, 16-7-0 Record, .921 Save Percentage, 2.34 GAA, 5.1 GPS. (#10 Last Week)
Demko, who was an All-Star last year, is the current league-leader in Wins (16) and Goalie Point Shares (5.1), and is fifth in GAA (2.34) and seventh in Save Percentage (.921).
7 (TIE). Auston Mathews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 46 Cup Points: 27 Games, 23 G, 12 A, 35 P, +4, 4.5 PS. (Not in Top Ten Last Week)
The American sniper is back in the top ten and is back atop the leadership in Goals with 23. If he holds that, Mathews will win his third Rocket Richard Trophy.
7 (TIE). Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 46 Cup Points: 31 Games, 15 G, 24 A, 39 P, +5, 4.2 PS. (Not in Top Ten Last Week)
Rantanen returns to the top ten, and it just makes sense to have somebody from Colorado here! Currently, he is eighth in Points (39).
9. Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 44 Cup Points: 30 Games, 17 G, 21 A, 38 P, +16, 5.0 PS. (#3 Last Week)
It is a surprise to see Reinhart as the top Florida Panther, and he is on pace to have the best season of his career. He is currently fifth in Goals (17) and eighth in Point Shares (5.0).
10 (TIE). Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers. 42 Cup Points, 29 Games, 16 G, 26 A, 42 P, -3, 4.6 PS (#6 Last Week)
The Russian veteran scored over 90 Points the last two seasons, and should be able to do so again if he maintains his current production. He is ninth in Points (26) and sixth in Points (42).
10 (TIE). J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks. 42 Cup Points, 32 Games, 15 G, 30 A, 45 P, +12, 4.9 PS. (#7 Last Week)
Miller is third in Points (45), and is the league-leader in Short-Handed Goals (5). He is also ninth in Point Shares (4.9).
Colorado’s Cale Makar and Winnipeg’s Kyle Connor fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Monday.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the third year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first two.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at Thanksgiving, and tell all of you the top ten. We will be doing updates every Mondday.
Here is the second current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 57 Cup Points: 26 Games, 16 G, 23 A, 39 P, +8, 4.8 PS. (#1 Last Week)
The Boston Bruins (like last year) have been the best team early in the season, and it is David Pastrnak who has led their offensive threat. He is not currently leading the league in any category, but is third in Points (39), is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential scoring categories. Could he win his first Hart?
2. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 49 Cup Points, 28 Games, 19 G, 28 A, 47 P, -1, 5.3 PS. (#3 Last Week)
Kucherov is in his tenth season in Tampa, and is putting forth a season that could gain him another Hart or Art Ross. He is leading the NHL in Goals (19), Assists (28), Points (47) and Shots (137), and it is a little surprising that he is not atop the Cup Standings.
3 (TIE). Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 44 Cup Points: 27 Games, 17 G, 20 A, 37 P, +18, 4.9 PS. (#4 Last Week)
It is a surprise to see Reinhart as the top Florida Panther, and he is on pace to have the best season of his career. He is currently fourth in Goals (17) and Point Shares (4.9) and fifth in Points (37).
3 (TIE). Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators. 44 Cup Points: 21 Games, 11-10-0 Record, .904 Save Percentage, 2.93 GAA, 3.4 GPS. (Not in the top ten Last Week)
Saros is a shock to be the highest ranked Goalie and to be in third in general. With the exception of Filip Forsberg, the Preds are not loaded, and Saros is able to steal points easier than most Goalies.
5. Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, 43 Cup Points: 27 Games, 14 G, 16 A, 30 P, 0, 3.4 PS (Not in the top ten Last Week)
Nashville is the first team with two players? Yep, and here are the quirks of the NIHOF Cup. Forsberg is third in Even Strength Goals (12) and fifth in Shots (106).
6. Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers. 41 Cup Points, 26 Games, 16 G, 22 A, 38 P, -1, 4.3 PS (#6 Last Week)
The Russian veteran scored over 90 Points the last two seasons, and should be able to do so again if he maintains his current production. He is fourth in Points (38) and sixth in Points (16).
7. J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks. 40 Cup Points, 28 Games, 15 G, 25 A, 40 P, +11, 4.4 PS. (#9 Last Week)
Miller is second in Points (40), and is the league-leader in Short-Handed Goals (5). He is also sixth in Point Shares (4.4) and sixth in Assists (25).
8 TIE. Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 39 Cup Points: 21 Games, 10 G, 23 A, 33 P, -1, 3.5 PS. (Not in the top ten Last Week)
Hughes returns to the top ten, and is currently second in Points per Game (1.57).
8 (TIE). Kyle Connor, Winnipeg Jets, 39 Cup Points: 26 Games, 17 G, 11 A, 28 P, -4, 3.2 PS.
Connor is leading the surprising Jets, who as of this writing are in a playoff spot. The Left Wing is leading the NHL in Even Strength Goals (14) and Game-Winning Goals (5). Connor has yet to light the lamp 50 times in a season (his peak is 47), but he is on pace to do it this year.
10 (TIE). Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche. 38 Cup Points: 25 Games, 7 G, 27 A, 34 P, +15, 5.4 PS. (#3 Last Week)
Makar has more Cup Points than any other Defenseman and the former Norris Trophy winner is off to a blistering is topping start. He is second in Assists (27) and Point Shares (5.4), and tenth in Points (34).
10 (TIE). Thatcher Demko, Vancouver Canucks. 38 Cup Points: 20 Games, 13-7-0 Record, .916 Save Percentage, 2.48 GAA, 4.0 GPS. (Not in the top ten Last Week)
Demko, who was an All-Star last year, is second in Wins (13) and fifth in Goalie Point Shares (4.0).
Colorado’s Mikko Rantanen, Vancouver’s Quinn Hughes and Vegas’s Adin Hill fell out of the top ten.
Our next update will be next Monday.
As of this writing, Filip Forsberg has played all of his career with the Nashville Predators, the organization where the Swedish Center has showcased his skills.
Forsberg debuted with Nashville after the Washington Capitals drafted him in 2012. The Center was a First Team All-Rookie in 2014-15, scoring 63 Points, and he cracked the 50-Point mark that year and the next four seasons after. He dipped below 50 Points in the two seasons after, but in 2021/22, Forsberg rebounded with 42 Goals, 42 Assists, and 84 Points, and emerged as the Predator's top Center in team history. Forsberg fell to 42 Points in 2022/23 (though he only played in 50 Games), but last season he put forth career-bests in Goals (46), Assists (46) and Points (92) and for the first time was a post-season All-Star with a Second Team Selection..
Still a Predator, Forsberg has provided offensive punch to the Nashville roster for years and could for years coming.