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 Winnipeg Jets.
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.
First, as mentioned on the main Winnipeg Jets page, this takes on the lineage of the original Atlanta Thrashers, as that is the history they own, despite the acknowledgment of their previous incarnation throughout the city, team, and home arena. This is why you won’t find Dale Hawerchuk here!
Last year, the Jets had their best regular season, but they were bounced in five games in the first round. There were many changes in the Top 50, with two new entrants.
As always, we present our top five, which saw a new number one:
1. Connor Hellbucyk
2. Blake Wheeler
3. Ilya Kovalchuk
4. Mark Scheifele
5. Dustin Byfuglien
You can find the entire list here.
Hellebucyk took over the top spot at #1 off his second Vezina Trophy-winning season.
Another top five change was Mark Scheifele moving from #5 to #4.
Notably, Kyle Connor, who had a decent season, remains at #6
Defenseman Josh Morrissey went up two spots to #7.
Right behind Morrissey is Left Wing Nikolaj Ehlers, who advanced from #10 to #8.
Defenseman Neal Pionk advanced from #18 to #15.
Left Wing Adam Lowry climbed to #25 from #19.
Defenseman Dylan DeMelo went up to #32 from #36.
The first new entrant is Brenden Dillon, who appears at #35.
The second debut is Nate Schmidt, who enters at #43.
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.
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 Winnipeg Jets.
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, Winnipeg snuck into the playoffs, but this is such a strange list to do. The Jets technically do not own the history of the original team (although they honor that period), so we have to do his list based on this rendition which began as the Atlanta Thrashers. There was one new entry and several fluctuations.
As always, we present our top five, which saw one change:
You can find the entire list here.
Hellebucyk, a former Vezina Trophy winner, took over #2, and should overtake Wheeler with a good year for the top spot on the next list. Scheifele, who is still active, did not do enough to move up over Byfuglien.
Left Wing, Kyle Connor, climbed to #6 from #9.
Defenseman, Josh Morrissey, had a breakout year, and reached #9 from #16.
Danish Left Wing, Nikolaj Ehlers, moved up two spots to #10.
Defenseman, Neil Pionk, had a nice jump, advancing to #18 from #29.
We welcome your input and comments and as always, we thank you for your support.
Left Wing, Adam Lowry, went to #25 from #37.
Forward, Pierre-Luc Dubois, who is now with the Los Angeles Kings, rocketed from #49 to #31.
The lone new entry was Defenseman, Dylan DeMelo, who enters the list at #36.
We thank you for your continued support for 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 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.
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 were going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward, but now that we are in the home stretch, this will be the last update until season’s end.
Here is the current top ten in Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 45 Cup Points: 18 Games, 12 G, 17 A, 29 P, +11, 3.8 PS.
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 (29), is Boston’s leading scorer, and is in the top ten in most essential scoring categories. Could he win his first Hart?
2. Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks, 35 Cup Points: 20 Games, 8 G, 23 A, 31 P, +15, 4.8 PS
The Canucks are shocking the hockey world with their unexpected start to the season and at the forefront is Norris Trophy contender, Quinn Hughes, who is currently leading the NHL in Points (31), and has already tied his best mark in Goals (8). Can he, and for that matter, Vancouver, possibly keep this up? Probably not, but it has been a fun ride thus far!
3. Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche. 34 Cup Points: 18 Games, 5 G, 24 A, 29 P, +16, 4.6 PS.
Never before have we had two defensemen in the top ten, let alone in the top three! The former Norris Trophy winner is off to a blistering is topping start, and is topping the NHL in Assists (24), Plus/Minus (+16) and Defensive Point Shares (1.9).
4. Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers, 33 Cup Points: 19 Games, 13 G, 12 A, 25 P, +10, 3.3 PS.
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 third in Goals (13), ninth in Points (25) and fifth in Point Shares (3.3).
5. Kyle Connor, Winnipeg Jets, 32 Cup Points: 18 Games, 14 G, 8 A, 22 P, -6, 2.4 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 Goals (14), Even Strength Goals (11) 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.
6 TIE. Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche, 31 Cup Points: 18 Games, 12 G, 13 A, 25 P, +7, 3.1 PS.
The potent Avalanche are blessed with an assortment of riches, with Rantanen leading the team in Cup Standings. He is currently eighth in Goals (12) and ninth in Points (25).
6 TIE. Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers. 31 Cup Points, 17 Games, 10 G, 16 A, 26 P, +2, 3.0 PS.
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 tenth in Assists (16) and eighth in Points (26).
6 TIE. Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning. 31 Cup Points, 19 Games, 13 G, 16 A, 29 P, -2, 3.2 PS.
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 Shots (89), and is third in Goals (13) and Points (29) and tenth in Assists (16).
9.. J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks. 30 Cup Points, 19 Games, 13 G, 17 A, 30 P, +10, 3.5 PS.
The Canucks are the second team (after Colorado) to boast two players in the top ten, and if you look at the statistical Points table, they should! Miller is second in Points (30), and is first in Power Play Goals (6) and Shot Percentage (28.9). He is also third in Goals (13).
10. Adin Hill, Vegas Golden Knights. 29 Cup Points: 12 Games, 9-2-1 Record, .932 Save Percentage, 1.97 GAA, 3.1 GPS.
Adin Hill took over as Vegas’ starting Goalie in last year’s playoffs, and the decision landed the Golden Knights win the Stanley Cup. Hill began this year as the primary Goalie, a first for him, and he is second in Wins (9), Shutouts (2) and GAA (1,97) and is third in Save Percentage (.932). He is a bona fide Vezina contender.
Our next update will be next Friday.
From the state of Michigan, Kyle Connor naturally played his college hockey at the University of Michigan where he was one of the most decorated players in school history.