NHL Rookie Point Leaders: Who’s on Top?

The NHL regular season is winding down and the race for the Calder Trophy is heating up. Who are the leading contenders for NHL Rookie of the Year?

NHL Rookie Point Leaders Who’s on Top?

NHL rookie point leaders are sorted by the most points at the end of the season. The player who finishes at the top of the list is typically considered the NHL’s top rookie for that season.

In recent years rookies like Auston Matthews Artemi Panarin, and Connor McDavid have made an immediate impact on the NHL and have quickly become some of the league’s best players. This season, there are a number of rookies who are making a case for themselves as top point-getters.

Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers currently leads all rookies in points with 13 (5 goals, 8 assists). Draisaitl is followed closely by Chicago Blackhawks forward Artemi Panarin with 12 points (4 goals, 8 assists). Chicago’sConnor Murphy (2 goals, 10 assists) and New York Islanders’ Ryan Pulock (3 goals, 7 assists) round out the top four.

With still over half of the season remaining, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will come out on top as the NHL’s leading rookie scorer. But one thing is for sure: there are a number of talented young players making their mark on the league and exciting fans with their play.

NHL Rookie Goal Leaders: Who’s on Top?

There is no doubt that this year’s NHL rookie class is one of the best in recent memory. With so many young stars making an immediate impact, it’s tough to keep track of who’s leading the way in points.

As of right now, the leading rookie scorer is Edmonton Oilers’ forward Connor McDavid. The 19-year-old has racked up an impressive 39 points (13 goals, 26 assists) in just 28 games played He’s followed closely by Toronto Maple Leafs’ forwards William Nylander (37 points in 40 games) and Mitch Marner (34 points in 40 games).

Rounding out the top five are St. Louis Blues’ forward Robby Fabbri (33 points in 38 games) and Detroit Red Wings’ forward Dylan Larkin (32 points in 39 games).

It’s worth noting that Chicago Blackhawks’ forward Artemi Panarin (31 points in 39 games) is not technically a rookie, as he played professional hockey in Russia prior to joining the NHL this season. However, he meets the criteria for the Calder Trophy (NHL Rookie of the Year), so he’s included on this list.

With so many talented rookies making an impact this season, it’s anyone’s guess who will end up on top of the scoring race by the end of the season. It should be a fun race to watch unfold over the next few months!

NHL Rookie assist leaders Who’s on Top?

NHL Rookie assist leaders Who’s on Top?

With the NHL season well underway, we take a look at the current leaders in points among rookies. This list includes both skaters and goaltenders who have played at least one game in the NHL this season.

Topping the list is Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar, who has racked up an impressive 29 points in just 26 Games Played Not far behind is Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ilya Mikheyev, who has tallied 27 points in 39 games. In third place is Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, with 23 points in 40 games.

Makar, Mikheyev, and Dahlin are all having terrific rookie seasons and are currently leading their respective teams in scoring. It will be interesting to see how they finish the season and if any other rookies can make a push for the top spot.

NHL Rookie Plus/Minus Leaders: Who’s on Top?

NHL Rookie Plus/Minus Leaders: Who’s on Top?

The NHL’s leading rookie scorer is Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews, who has racked up an impressive 47 points in just 54 games. But there’s another rookie race that’s just as tight – the one for the best plus/minus rating. Who are the top NHL rookie plus/minus leaders?

1. Zach Aston-Reese, Pittsburgh Penguins +15
2. Brock Boeser, Vancouver Canucks +14
3. Matthew Tkachuk, Calgary Flames +13
4. Anthony Cirelli, Tampa Bay Lightning +12
5. Kyle Connor, Winnipeg Jets +11
6. Jordan Kyrou, St. Louis Blues +10
7. Rasmus Andersson, Calgary Flames +9
8= Mikhail Sergachev, Tampa Bay Lightning +8
8= Nicolas Mattinen, Detroit Red Wings +8

NHL Rookie Power play Point Leaders: Who’s on Top?

NHL Rookie power play Point Leaders: Who’s on Top?

As the NHL season continues, rookies are starting to make their mark on the league. Some are leading their teams in scoring, while others are shining on the power play Here’s a look at the top rookie point-getters so far this season:

1. Elias Pettersson, C, Vancouver Canucks: 22 points (7 goals, 15 assists)
2. Rasmus Dahlin, D, Buffalo Sabres 19 points (4 goals, 15 assists)
3. Andrei Svechnikov, RW, Carolina Hurricanes 18 points (11 goals, 7 assists)
4. Max Domi C/LW, Montreal Canadiens 16 points (6 goals, 10 assists)
5. Brady Tkachuk, LW, Ottawa Senators: 16 points (5 goals 12 assists)

NHL Rookie Short-Handed Point Leaders: Who’s on Top?

NHL rookie short-handed point leaders are those players who have tallied the most points while playing short-handed. This list includes all rookies who have played at least one game in the NHL during the 2020-21 season.

NHL Rookie game-winning goal Leaders: Who’s on Top?

With the NHL season well underway, it’s time to take a look at the league’s top rookies. While there are many ways to measure a player’s success, one stat that stands out is game-winning goals. Here’s a look at the NHL’s top five rookies in this category:

1. Brock Boeser, Vancouver Canucks: 5 GWG
2. Clayton Keller, Arizona Coyotes: 4 GWG
3. Alex DeBrincat, Chicago Blackhawks 3 GWG
4. Nico Hischier, New Jersey Devils 3 GWG
5. Matthew Tkachuk, Calgary Flames: 2 GWG

As you can see, there is some close competition among these rookies for the top spot. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the season plays out and who comes out on top in this category.

NHL Rookie Shots on Goal Leaders: Who’s on Top?

Through games played on March 1, these are the NHL’s top 10 rookies in shots on goal:

1. Brock Boeser, Vancouver Canucks – 155
2. Clayton Keller, Arizona Coyotes – 148
3. Mathew Barzal, New York Islanders – 146
4. Yanni Gourde, Tampa Bay Lightning – 129
5. Charlie McAvoy, Boston Bruins – 127
6. Will Butcher, New Jersey Devils – 124
7. Mikhail Sergachev, Tampa Bay Lightning – 118
8. Zachary Senyshyn, Boston Bruins – 113
9. Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes – 112
10. Alex Tuch, Vegas Golden Knights – 111

NHL Rookie shooting percentage Leaders: Who’s on Top?

In the NHL, rookies are often judged by their shooting percentage This stat indicates the percentage of shots that a player makes that result in goals. It’s a good way to measure a player’s efficiency, and it’s one that can fluctuate a lot from season to season.

There are always a few rookies who come into the league and light it up offensively. Here are the NHL rookie shooting percentage leaders for the last three seasons:

Season|Player|Team|Shooting Percentage
——|——|—-|——————-
2017-18|Alex DeBrincat|Chicago Blackhawks|19.2%
2016-17|Auston Matthews|Toronto Maple Leafs|17.7%
2015-16|Artemi Panarin|Chicago Blackhawks|16.8%

NHL Rookie Face-Off Percentage Leaders: Who’s on Top?

The NHL Rookie Face-Off Percentage Leaders is a list that features the top NHL Rookies in face-off percentage. This list is updated daily to reflect the most accurate information.

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