NHL Power Rankings: A new No. 1, plus all the 4 Nations snub talk you can handle
3 months, 3 weeks ago

NHL Power Rankings: A new No. 1, plus all the 4 Nations snub talk you can handle

New York Times  

On Wednesday, the 4 Nations Face-Off rosters were finally revealed and, naturally, we’re going to milk all the content we can out of that news. Potential Russia lineup Kirill Kaprizov — Evgeni Malkin — Nikita Kucherov Artemi Panarin — Pavel Buchnevich — Andrei Svechnikov Alex Ovechkin — Ivan Barbashev — Valeri Nichushkin Yegor Chinakhov — Vladislav Namestnikov — Kirill Marchenko Matvei Michkov Mikhail Sergachev — Dmitry Orlov Vladislav Gavrikov — Artem Zub Alex Romanov — Dmitry Kulikov Ivan Provorov Igor Shesterkin Ilya Sorokin Andrei Vasilevskiy Last week: 1 Sean’s ranking: 3 Dom’s ranking: 2 Snub: Jesperi Kotkaniemi There’s no denying that Kotkaniemi has had a disappointing career so far after being picked third in 2018. Last week: 8 Sean’s ranking: 5 Dom’s ranking: 4 Snub: John Tavares It is a little sad to see Tavares’ Team Canada story likely end here. Last week: 23 Sean’s ranking: 21 Dom’s ranking: 24 Snub: Jake Sanderson At the start of the season, Sanderson felt like a legit dark horse along the U.S. blue line. Last week: 26 Sean’s ranking: 26 Dom’s ranking: 26 Snub: Clayton Keller A tough choice, but arguably the correct one given what Team USA was going for in the bottom six.

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