McDonald NHL Power Ratings – February 26, 2023

Hockey playerThere are 1312 regular season games in the NHL this year, and by February 26, 950 of those games have been played.  For those of you keeping score at home, that’s just over 72% of the games.  And what’s becoming clear is that Boston is having an amazing season.  After playing 58 of their 82 games, they have a record of 45 wins, 8 losses, and 5 overtime losses, sitting at 95 points, far ahead of the next closest team, Carolina, who has 86 points.  And to top it off, their goalie, Linus Ullmark, scored an empty-net goal on Saturday in a game against Vancouver, becoming just the 13th goalie in NHL history to score, and the first since Pekka Rinne did it on January 9, 2020.

Unsurprisingly, Boston retains the top ranking in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings.  They went 3-0-0 this week, beating 22nd-ranked Ottawa, 15th-ranked Seattle, and 26th-ranked Vancouver.  They gained 14 rating points, and are now sitting with 1651 rating points, 52 rating points ahead of the next closest team, Carolina.  We’re giving them a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, a 96% chance of winning the President’s Trophy as the team with the best regular season record, and a 25% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

Carolina continues to be ranked 2nd in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings.  They went 2-1-0 this week, beating 24th-ranked St. Louis and 22nd-ranked Ottawa, but finishing the week with a loss to the worst-in-league Anaheim Ducks.  They are the only other team besides Boston that have any chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and they’ve only got a 4% chance of doing that.  But, they do have a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, and a 12% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

Toronto moved up two places in our rankings this week, going from 5th last week up to 3rd.  They went 3-0-0, with two regulation wins over 16th-ranked Buffalo and 15th-ranked Seattle, and an overtime win against 12th-ranked Minnesota.  They also have a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, and a 7% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

Tampa Bay stayed in 4th place in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings, having kind of a middling performance this week.  They started the week with a victory over 32nd-ranked Anaheim, but then lost in overtime to 16th-ranked Buffalo.  Then, they turned it around with a win over 21st-ranked Detroit, but finished the week with a regulation loss to 19th-ranked Pittsburgh.  We’ve dropped them one rating point, but they still stay in 4th in our rankings.  They are yet another team with a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, and have a 6% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.  They are currently in 3rd place in that tough Atlantic Division, behind Boston and Toronto.  3 of our top 4 teams come from the Atlantic Division!

There’s a new team in our top 5 this week, with Edmonton moving up from 6th in last week’s report, and pushing the New York Rangers down to 6th.  Edmonton went 2-1-0 this week, beating 25th-ranked Philadelphia and 19th-ranked Pittsburgh, but losing to 29th-ranked Columbus.  Despite being the only team in the Pacific Division in the top 5, they are only in 3rd in that division, 4 points behind 11th-ranked Vegas and 2 points behind 9th-ranked Los Angeles.  We’re giving them a 91% chance of making the playoffs and a 7% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

The biggest upward mover in our ratings this week was Anaheim.  Despite being ranked worst in the NHL, they picked up 23 points this week, moving above the 1400-point stink line to finish the week with 1401 rating points.  They went 2-1-1 this week with all four of their games on the road, losing in overtime to 17th-ranked Florida, losing in regulation time to 4th-ranked Tampa Bay, but then winning their last two games of the week in regulation time against 23rd-ranked Washington and 2nd-ranked Carolina.

The two biggest downward movers this week were Seattle, down 22 rating points, and New York Rangers, down 21.  Seattle lost all 3 of their games in regulation time, losing to 27th-ranked San Jose, 1st-ranked Boston, and 3rd-ranked Toronto, and saw their ranking drop from 10th all the way down to 15th.  The Rangers went 1-3-0 this week, losing to 19th-ranked Winnipeg, 21st-ranked Detroit, and 23rd-ranked Washington, before finishing the week with a victory over 9th-ranked Los Angeles.  Their poor showing saw them drop out of the top 5, from 3rd last week in our rankings down to 6th this week.

Here’s the rankings and ratings.  Changes shown are from last week’s report.

The top 5

1. Boston Bruins (1651, 14)

Record: 45-8-5, 1st in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 96% (8)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 25% (4)

Last week: 3-0-0

  • February 20: Won 3-1 vs. Ottawa Senators (22nd, 1478)
  • February 23: Won 6-5 @ Seattle Kraken (15th, 1511)
  • February 25: Won 3-1 @ Vancouver Canucks (26th, 1436)

Next week:

  • February 27: @ Edmonton Oilers (5th, 1558)
  • February 28: @ Calgary Flames (13th, 1514)
  • March 2: vs. Buffalo Sabres (16th, 1509)
  • March 4: vs. New York Rangers (6th, 1557)

2. Carolina Hurricanes (1599, 4)

Record: 39-11-8, 1st in Metropolitan Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 4% (7)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 12% (1)

Last week: 2-1-0

  • February 21: Won 4-1 vs. St. Louis Blues (24th, 1461)
  • February 24: Won 4-0 vs. Ottawa Senators (22nd, 1478)
  • February 25: Lost 3-2 vs. Anaheim Ducks (32nd, 1401)

Next week:

  • March 1: @ Vegas Golden Knights (11th, 1525)
  • March 3: @ Arizona Coyotes (29th, 1418)
  • March 5: vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (4th, 1568)

3. Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (1574, 12)

Record: 37-15-8, 2nd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99% (1)
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1%
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 7% (1)

Last week: 3-0-0

  • February 21: Won 6-3 @ Buffalo Sabres (16th, 1509)
  • February 24: Won in OT 2-1 vs. Minnesota Wild (12th, 1523)
  • February 26: Won 5-1 @ Seattle Kraken (15th, 1511)

Next week:

  • March 1: @ Edmonton Oilers (5th, 1558)
  • March 2: @ Calgary Flames (13th, 1514)
  • March 4: @ Vancouver Canucks (26th, 1436)

4. Tampa Bay Lightning (1568, 1)

Record: 37-18-4, 3rd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99% (1)
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1%
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 6%

Last week: 2-1-1

  • February 21: Won 6-1 vs. Anaheim Ducks (32nd, 1401)
  • February 23: Lost in OT 6-5 vs. Buffalo Sabres (16th, 1509)
  • February 25: Won 3-0 @ Detroit Red Wings (21st, 1490)
  • February 26: Lost 7-3 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (19th, 1502)

Next week:

  • February 28: vs. Florida Panthers (17th, 1507)
  • March 2: vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (19th, 1502)
  • March 4: @ Buffalo Sabres (16th, 1509)
  • March 5: @ Carolina Hurricanes (2nd, 1599)

5. Edmonton Oilers 1 (1558, 2)

Record: 32-20-8, 3rd in Pacific Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 91% (1)
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1%
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 7% (1)

Last week: 2-1-0

  • February 21: Won 4-2 vs. Philadelphia Flyers (25th, 1450)
  • February 23: Won 7-2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (19th, 1502)
  • February 25: Lost 6-5 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (29th, 1418)

Next week:

  • February 27: vs. Boston Bruins (1st, 1651)
  • March 1: vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (3rd, 1574)
  • March 3: vs. Winnipeg Jets (19th, 1502)
  • March 4: @ Winnipeg Jets (19th, 1502)

Overall Ratings

 1       Boston Bruins                 1651 (14)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           1599 (4)
 3       Toronto Maple Leafs (2)      1574 (12)
 4       Tampa Bay Lightning           1568 (1)
 5       Edmonton Oilers (1)          1558 (2)
 6       New York Rangers (3)         1557 (21)
 7       Colorado Avalanche (4)       1545 (14)
 8       New Jersey Devils (1)        1536 (7)
 9       Los Angeles Kings             1534 (4)
10       Dallas Stars (3)             1533 (10)
11       Vegas Golden Knights (1)     1525 (4)
12       Minnesota Wild (4)           1523 (12)
13       Calgary Flames                1514 (8)
14       New York Islanders (5)       1512 (17)
15       Seattle Kraken (5)           1511 (22)
16       Buffalo Sabres (2)           1509 (11)
17 (tie) Florida Panthers (3)         1507 (13)
17 (tie) Nashville Predators (2)      1507 (12)
19 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins (2)      1502 (8)
19 (tie) Winnipeg Jets (4)            1502 (14)
21       Detroit Red Wings (1)        1490 (9)
22       Ottawa Senators (1)          1478
23       Washington Capitals (2)      1470 (15)
24       St. Louis Blues               1461 (5)
25       Philadelphia Flyers           1450 (9)
26       Vancouver Canucks             1436 (1)
27 (tie) Montreal Canadiens (2)       1428 (12)
27 (tie) San Jose Sharks (1)          1428 (1)
29 (tie) Arizona Coyotes (2)          1418 (14)
29 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets (1)    1418 (7)
31       Chicago Blackhawks            1410 (14)
32       Anaheim Ducks                 1401 (23)

Chances of Winning Division

Metropolitan Division

 1       Carolina Hurricanes           81% (5)
 2       New Jersey Devils             17% (1)
 3       New York Rangers              2% (6)
 4 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%
 4 (tie) New York Islanders            <1%
 4 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers           <1%
 4 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins           <1%
 4 (tie) Washington Capitals           <1%

Atlantic Division

 1       Boston Bruins                 >99% (1)
 2 (tie) Buffalo Sabres (1)           <1%
 2 (tie) Detroit Red Wings (1)        <1%
 2 (tie) Florida Panthers (1)         <1%
 2 (tie) Montreal Canadiens (1)       <1%
 2 (tie) Ottawa Senators (1)          <1%
 2 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning           <1% (1)
 2 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs (1)      <1%

Central Division

 1       Colorado Avalanche (1)       44% (17)
 2       Dallas Stars (1)             38% (10)
 3       Minnesota Wild (1)           10% (5)
 4       Winnipeg Jets (1)            6% (13)
 5       Nashville Predators           2% (1)
 6 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 6 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%
 6 (tie) St. Louis Blues               <1%

Pacific Division

 1       Vegas Golden Knights          42% (12)
 2 (tie) Edmonton Oilers (2)          22% (8)
 2 (tie) Los Angeles Kings (1)        22% (1)
 4       Seattle Kraken (3)           13% (17)
 5       Calgary Flames                1% (2)
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%

Making the Playoffs

Metropolitan Division

 1 (tie) Carolina Hurricanes           >99%
 1 (tie) New Jersey Devils             >99%
 3       New York Rangers              98% (1)
 4       Pittsburgh Penguins           53% (6)
 5       New York Islanders            39% (15)
 6       Washington Capitals (1)      7% (17)
 7 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets (1)    <1%
 7 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers           <1% (1)

Atlantic Division

 1 (tie) Boston Bruins                 >99%
 1 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning (1)      >99% (1)
 1 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs (1)      >99% (1)
 4       Buffalo Sabres                51% (16)
 5       Detroit Red Wings (1)        27% (6)
 6       Florida Panthers (1)         18% (10)
 7       Ottawa Senators               8% (3)
 8       Montreal Canadiens            <1%

Central Division

 1 (tie) Colorado Avalanche (1)       96% (6)
 1 (tie) Dallas Stars                  96%
 3       Minnesota Wild (1)           82% (19)
 4       Winnipeg Jets (1)            73% (14)
 5       Nashville Predators           45% (19)
 6       St. Louis Blues               2% (2)
 7 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 7 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%

Pacific Division

 1       Vegas Golden Knights          96% (1)
 2       Los Angeles Kings (1)        92% (1)
 3       Edmonton Oilers (1)          91% (1)
 4       Seattle Kraken (3)           83% (12)
 5       Calgary Flames                45% (16)
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%

Winning the President’s Trophy

 1       Boston Bruins                 96% (8)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           4% (7)

Everyone else has less than a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy.

Winning the Stanley Cup

 1       Boston Bruins                 25% (4)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           12% (1)
 3 (tie) Edmonton Oilers (1)          7% (1)
 3 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs (1)      7% (1)
 5       Tampa Bay Lightning (1)      6%
 6 (tie) Colorado Avalanche (3)       5% (1)
 6 (tie) New York Rangers (3)         5% (3)
 8 (tie) Dallas Stars (1)             4% (1)
 8 (tie) Los Angeles Kings (1)        4% (1)
 8 (tie) New Jersey Devils (1)        4%
 8 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (1)     4%
12 (tie) Minnesota Wild (3)           3% (1)
12 (tie) Seattle Kraken (3)           3% (1)
14 (tie) Calgary Flames (1)           2% (1)
14 (tie) Nashville Predators (2)      2% (1)
14 (tie) Winnipeg Jets (1)            2% (1)
17 (tie) Buffalo Sabres (1)           1%
17 (tie) Detroit Red Wings (4)        1% (1)
17 (tie) Florida Panthers (1)         1%
17 (tie) New York Islanders (1)       1%
17 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins (1)      1%
22 (tie) Anaheim Ducks (1)            <1%
22 (tie) Arizona Coyotes (1)          <1%
22 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks (1)       <1%
22 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets (1)    <1%
22 (tie) Montreal Canadiens (1)       <1%
22 (tie) Ottawa Senators (1)          <1%
22 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers (1)      <1%
22 (tie) San Jose Sharks (1)          <1%
22 (tie) St. Louis Blues (1)          <1%
22 (tie) Vancouver Canucks (1)        <1%
22 (tie) Washington Capitals (1)      <1%

 

McDonald NHL Power Ratings – February 19, 2023

Hockey playerAnother week closer to the Stanley Cup playoffs!  There was little change in the top 5 in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings this week, with all five teams in the top 5 still in the top 5.  The only change was that the New York Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning swapping spots, with New York now ranked 3rd and Tampa Bay ranked 4th.

The top ranked team continues to be Boston, who went 3-0-0 and saw their McDonald NHL Power Ratings rating increase by 9 points, up to 1637.  They beat 7th-ranked Dallas in overtime, then had regulation wins against 19th-ranked Nashville and the also-19th-ranked New York Islanders.  We’ve got them pegged as shoe-ins for the playoffs, with a greater than 99% chance of making it, as well as an 88% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, up 5% from last week.  They continue to be our favourites to win the Stanley Cup, with a 21% chance, up 3% from last week.

The number 2 team in our rankings is Carolina again this week.  They also went 3-0-0, with home-and-home regulation wins against 21st-ranked Washington and a home win against 29th-ranked Montreal.  With their strong week, they gained 15 rating points, which moved them into the rarefied air of a rating over 1600, currently sitting at 1603.  We’ve calculated that they have a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, an 11% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and a 13% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

The New York Rangers moved into 3rd in our rankings after going 2-0-1 this week on a Western Canada road trip.  They started the week with a regulation victory over 26th-ranked Vancouver, then needed a shootout to beat 6th-ranked Edmonton, and finished the week with an overtime loss to 13th-ranked Calgary.  They’ve got a 99% chance of making the playoffs, an 8% chance of winning the Stanley Cup, but less than a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy.

Tampa Bay dropped down to 4th in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings rankings, going 1-1-1 this week, with their only victory coming in a shootout against 11th-ranked Colorado.  Their other two games saw them lose in a shootout to 27th-ranked Arizona and in regulation time to 12th-ranked Vegas.  Still, we’re giving them a 99% chance of making the playoffs and a 6% chance of winning the Stanley Cup, although the latter is down 2% from last week,  Also down 2% is their chances of winning the President’s Trophy, as we’re now giving them less than a 1% chance of finishing with the best regular season record.

Rounding out the top 5 is Toronto.  They went 2-1-0 in a weak opponent week, splitting a pair of games against 31st-ranked Chicago, and having a resounding victory over 29th-ranked Montreal in a classic Hockey Night In Canada showdown.  They also have a 99% chance of making the playoffs and a 6% chance of winning the Stanley Cup, as well as less than a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy.

The biggest upward mover this week was Columbus, who went 2-1-1 to pick up 17 rating points and move them above the 1400 rating point stink line.  They had regulation victories over 15th-ranked Winnipeg and 7th-ranked Dallas, a regulation loss to 7th-ranked New Jersey, and an overtime loss to 27th-ranked Arizona.  Despite moving above the stink line, they’ve still got less than a 1% chance of making the playoffs.

The week’s worst performance, ratings-wise, was by Washington, who went 0-3-0 in a tough week.  They lost both ends of a home-and-home series with 2nd-ranked Carolina, as well as suffered a loss to 14th-ranked Florida at home.  This performance saw their chances of making the playoffs halved, going from 47% last week to 23% this week.  We’re also giving them less than a 1% chance of making the playoffs.

And speaking of playoffs, let’s take a look at teams’ chances of making them.  In the Eastern Conference, we’ve got 6 teams that we’re very confident will make the playoffs:

  Boston Bruins                 >99%
  Carolina Hurricanes           >99%
  New Jersey Devils             >99%
  New York Rangers              99%
  Tampa Bay Lightning           99%
  Toronto Maple Leafs           99%

Chasing the last two playoff spots in the East are the following teams, with us not bothering to list the teams that we don’t think have any chance of making the playoffs:

  Pittsburgh Penguins           59%
  Buffalo Sabres                35%
  Florida Panthers              28%
  New York Islanders            24%
  Washington Capitals           24%
  Detroit Red Wings             21%
  Ottawa Senators               11%

And in the Western Conference, there’s also 6 teams that we’re very confident of (at least 90% chance of making the playoffs):

  Dallas Stars                  96%
  Seattle Kraken                95%
  Vegas Golden Knights          95%
  Los Angeles Kings             93%
  Colorado Avalanche            90%
  Edmonton Oilers               90%

And battling for the last two spots are:

  Winnipeg Jets                 87%
  Minnesota Wild                63%
  Calgary Flames                61%
  Nashville Predators           26%

Here’s the rankings and ratings.  Changes shown are from last week’s report.

The top 5

1. Boston Bruins (1637, 9)

Record: 42-8-5, 1st in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 88% (5)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 21% (3)

Last week: 3-0-0

  • February 14: Won in OT 3-2 @ Dallas Stars (7th, 1543)
  • February 16: Won 5-0 @ Nashville Predators (19th, 1495)
  • February 18: Won 6-2 vs. New York Islanders (19th, 1495)

Next week:

  • February 20: vs. Ottawa Senators (23rd, 1478)
  • February 23: @ Seattle Kraken (10th, 1533)
  • February 25: @ Vancouver Canucks (26th, 1437)

2. Carolina Hurricanes (1603, 15)

Record: 37-10-8, 1st in Metropolitan Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 11%
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 13% (3)

Last week: 3-0-0

  • February 14: Won 3-2 @ Washington Capitals (21st, 1485)
  • February 16: Won 6-2 vs. Montreal Canadiens (29th, 1416)
  • February 18: Won 4-1 vs. Washington Capitals (21st, 1485)

Next week:

  • February 21: vs. St. Louis Blues (24th, 1466)
  • February 24: vs. Ottawa Senators (23rd, 1478)
  • February 25: vs. Anaheim Ducks (32nd, 1378)

3. New York Rangers 1 (1578, 5)

Record: 33-14-9, 3rd in Metropolitan Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 99% (1)
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1% (1)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 8%

Last week: 2-0-1

  • February 15: Won 6-4 @ Vancouver Canucks (26th, 1437)
  • February 17: Won in SO 5-4 @ Edmonton Oilers (6th, 1556)
  • February 18: Lost in OT 3-2 @ Calgary Flames (13th, 1522)

Next week:

  • February 20: vs. Winnipeg Jets (15th, 1516)
  • February 23: @ Detroit Red Wings (22nd, 1481)
  • February 25: @ Washington Capitals (21st, 1485)
  • February 26: vs. Los Angeles Kings (9th, 1538)

4. Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (1569, 10)

Record: 35-17-3, 3rd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1% (2)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 6% (2)

Last week: 1-1-1

  • February 14: Won in SO 4-3 @ Colorado Avalanche (11th, 1531)
  • February 15: Lost in SO 1-0 @ Arizona Coyotes (27th, 1432)
  • February 18: Lost 5-4 @ Vegas Golden Knights (12th, 1529)

Next week:

  • February 21: vs. Anaheim Ducks (32nd, 1378)
  • February 23: vs. Buffalo Sabres (18th, 1498)
  • February 25: @ Detroit Red Wings (22nd, 1481)
  • February 26: @ Pittsburgh Penguins (17th, 1510)

5. Toronto Maple Leafs (1562, 3)

Record: 34-15-8, 2nd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: <1% (1)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 6%

Last week: 2-1-0

  • February 15: Won 5-2 vs. Chicago Blackhawks (31st, 1396)
  • February 18: Won 5-1 vs. Montreal Canadiens (29th, 1416)
  • February 19: Lost 5-3 @ Chicago Blackhawks (31st, 1396)

Next week:

  • February 21: @ Buffalo Sabres (18th, 1498)
  • February 24: vs. Minnesota Wild (16th, 1511)
  • February 26: @ Seattle Kraken (10th, 1533)

Overall Ratings

 1       Boston Bruins                 1637 (9)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           1603 (15)
 3       New York Rangers (1)         1578 (5)
 4       Tampa Bay Lightning (1)      1569 (10)
 5       Toronto Maple Leafs           1562 (3)
 6       Edmonton Oilers               1556 (3)
 7 (tie) Dallas Stars                  1543 (10)
 7 (tie) New Jersey Devils (2)        1543 (11)
 9       Los Angeles Kings (2)        1538 (8)
10       Seattle Kraken (3)           1533 (13)
11       Colorado Avalanche (4)       1531 (15)
12       Vegas Golden Knights (3)     1529 (13)
13       Calgary Flames (3)           1522 (9)
14       Florida Panthers (2)         1520 (6)
15       Winnipeg Jets (7)            1516 (17)
16       Minnesota Wild (1)           1511 (2)
17       Pittsburgh Penguins (3)      1510 (8)
18       Buffalo Sabres (3)           1498 (7)
19 (tie) New York Islanders (1)       1495 (2)
19 (tie) Nashville Predators (1)      1495 (16)
21       Washington Capitals (2)      1485 (20)
22       Detroit Red Wings (2)        1481 (14)
23       Ottawa Senators (1)          1478 (5)
24       St. Louis Blues (1)          1466 (2)
25       Philadelphia Flyers (2)      1459 (13)
26       Vancouver Canucks (1)        1437 (5)
27       Arizona Coyotes (1)          1432 (14)
28       San Jose Sharks (2)          1427 (19)
29       Montreal Canadiens            1416 (1)
30       Columbus Blue Jackets         1411 (17)
31       Chicago Blackhawks            1396 (5)
32       Anaheim Ducks                 1378 (11)

Chances of Winning Division

Metropolitan Division

 1       Carolina Hurricanes           76% (7)
 2       New Jersey Devils             16% (4)
 3       New York Rangers              8% (3)
 4 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%
 4 (tie) New York Islanders            <1%
 4 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers           <1%
 4 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins           <1%
 4 (tie) Washington Capitals           <1%

Atlantic Division

 1       Boston Bruins                 99% (3)
 2       Tampa Bay Lightning           1% (2)
 3 (tie) Buffalo Sabres (1)           <1%
 3 (tie) Detroit Red Wings (1)        <1%
 3 (tie) Florida Panthers (1)         <1%
 3 (tie) Montreal Canadiens (1)       <1%
 3 (tie) Ottawa Senators (1)          <1%
 3 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs           <1% (1)

Central Division

 1       Dallas Stars                  48% (10)
 2       Colorado Avalanche (1)       27% (18)
 3       Winnipeg Jets (1)            19% (7)
 4       Minnesota Wild                5%
 5       Nashville Predators           1% (2)
 6 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 6 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%
 6 (tie) St. Louis Blues               <1%

Pacific Division

 1 (tie) Seattle Kraken (1)           30% (5)
 1 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (2)     30% (6)
 3       Los Angeles Kings (1)        23% (5)
 4       Edmonton Oilers (3)          14% (12)
 5       Calgary Flames                3% (4)
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%

Making the Playoffs

Metropolitan Division

 1 (tie) Carolina Hurricanes           >99%
 1 (tie) New Jersey Devils (1)        >99% (1)
 3       New York Rangers              99% (1)
 4       Pittsburgh Penguins           59% (7)
 5 (tie) New York Islanders (1)       24% (3)
 5 (tie) Washington Capitals           24% (23)
 7       Philadelphia Flyers           1% (2)
 8       Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%

Atlantic Division

 1       Boston Bruins                 >99%
 2 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning           99%
 2 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs           99%
 4       Buffalo Sabres (1)           35% (10)
 5       Florida Panthers (1)         28% (1)
 6       Detroit Red Wings             21% (11)
 7       Ottawa Senators               11% (6)
 8       Montreal Canadiens            <1%

Central Division

 1       Dallas Stars                  96% (2)
 2       Colorado Avalanche (1)       90% (18)
 3       Winnipeg Jets (1)            87% (5)
 4       Minnesota Wild                63% (1)
 5       Nashville Predators           26% (23)
 6       St. Louis Blues               4% (1)
 7 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 7 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%

Pacific Division

 1 (tie) Seattle Kraken (1)           95% (6)
 1 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (2)     95% (7)
 3       Los Angeles Kings (1)        93% (8)
 4       Edmonton Oilers (3)          90% (1)
 5       Calgary Flames                61% (7)
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%

Winning the President’s Trophy

 1       Boston Bruins                 88% (5)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           11%
 3       New Jersey Devils             1% (1)

Everyone else has less than a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy.

Winning the Stanley Cup

 1       Boston Bruins                 21% (3)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           13% (3)
 3       New York Rangers              8%
 4 (tie) Edmonton Oilers (1)          6% (1)
 4 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning (1)      6% (2)
 4 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs (3)      6%
 7 (tie) Dallas Stars (2)             5% (2)
 7 (tie) Los Angeles Kings (2)        5% (1)
 9 (tie) Colorado Avalanche (2)       4% (1)
 9 (tie) New Jersey Devils             4%
 9 (tie) Seattle Kraken (2)           4% (1)
 9 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (2)     4% (1)
13 (tie) Calgary Flames (2)           3%
13 (tie) Winnipeg Jets (5)            3% (2)
15       Minnesota Wild                2%
16 (tie) Buffalo Sabres (2)           1%
16 (tie) Florida Panthers (2)         1%
16 (tie) New York Islanders (2)       1%
16 (tie) Nashville Predators (1)      1% (1)
16 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins (1)      1% (1)
21 (tie) Anaheim Ducks (1)            <1%
21 (tie) Arizona Coyotes (1)          <1%
21 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks (1)       <1%
21 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets (1)    <1%
21 (tie) Detroit Red Wings (1)        <1%
21 (tie) Montreal Canadiens (1)       <1%
21 (tie) Ottawa Senators (1)          <1%
21 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers (1)      <1%
21 (tie) San Jose Sharks (1)          <1%
21 (tie) St. Louis Blues (1)          <1%
21 (tie) Vancouver Canucks (1)        <1%
21 (tie) Washington Capitals (3)      <1% (1)

McDonald NHL Power Ratings – February 12, 2023

Hockey playerAfter lots of travelling, I’m finally back to producing my McDonald NHL Power Ratings!  And look, at the top, nothing has changed!

The top ranked team in our ratings continues to be Boston, although their rating has dropped a bit in the last week, as they lost their only game of the week, a 2-1 loss to 19th-ranked Washington.  But still, they’re sitting at 1628 rating points, 40 points ahead of the next-highest-ranked team, Carolina.  Their 39-8-5 record remains the best in the NHL, and we’re giving them a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, an 83% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and an 18% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

The #2 team in our rankings continues to be Carolina, who lost their only game of the week to the surging New York Rangers.  They are sitting with 1588 rating points, and with a 34-10-8 record, best in the Metropolitan Division, they’ve got a greater than 99% chance of making the playoffs, an 11% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and a 10% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

Tampa Bay is ranked third, the same as last week.  Despite being ranked third overall, they are currently in 3rd place in that tough Atlantic Division with a 34-16-2 record, two points behind Toronto but with two games in hand.  They had a mixed week, playing four games, losing to 12th-ranked Florida, losing in overtime to 26th-ranked San Jose, but turning it around and beating 15th-ranked Colorado and 7th-ranked Dallas.  We’re giving them a 99% chance of making the playoffs, a 2% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and an 8% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

The New York Rangers jumped up 3 spots in our rankings to 4th, after going 4-0-0 this past week.  They started the week with an overtime win against 10th-ranked Calgary, then followed it with 3 regulation wins, over 27th-ranked Vancouver, 13th-ranked Seattle, and 2nd-ranked Carolina.  Our calculations and simulations are giving them a 98% chance of making the playoffs, a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and an 8% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

Rounding out the top 5 is Toronto, who dropped one spot in the rankings.  They split their games this week, a home-and-home series against 30th-ranked Columbus, with a victory on the road and a loss at home.  They have a 99% chance of making the playoffs, a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy, and a 6% chance of winning the Stanley Cup.

The biggest upward mover this week was Vegas, who went 3-0-0 and gained 22 rating points, moving up from 20th to 15th in our rankings.  Despite such a low ranking, they are in 1st place in the Pacific Division!  Their three victories this week came against 18th-ranked Nashville, 17th-ranked Minnesota, and last-ranked Anaheim.

The worst performance of the week, according to our calculations, was by Minnesota, who went 1-3-0, dropping 24 rating points and 9 ranking positions, from 8th to 17th.  They lost to 28th-ranked Arizona, 7th-ranked Dallas, 15th-ranked Vegas, but ended the week with a shootout victory over 9th-ranked New Jersey.

Here’s the rankings and ratings.  Changes shown are from last week’s report.

The top 5

1. Boston Bruins (1628, 11)

Record: 39-8-5, 1st in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 83% (2)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 18% (3)

Last week: 0-1-0

  • February 11: Lost 2-1 vs. Washington Capitals (19th, 1505)

Next week:

  • February 14: @ Dallas Stars (7th, 1553)
  • February 16: @ Nashville Predators (18th, 1511)
  • February 18: vs. New York Islanders (20th, 1493)

2. Carolina Hurricanes (1588, 9)

Record: 34-10-8, 1st in Metropolitan Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: >99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 11% (1)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 10% (1)

Last week: 0-1-0

  • February 11: Lost 6-2 vs. New York Rangers (4th, 1573)

Next week:

  • February 14: @ Washington Capitals (19th, 1505)
  • February 16: vs. Montreal Canadiens (29th, 1417)
  • February 18: vs. Washington Capitals (19th, 1505)

3. Tampa Bay Lightning (1579, 3)

Record: 34-16-2, 3rd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 2% (1)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 8% (1)

Last week: 2-1-1

  • February 6: Lost 7-1 @ Florida Panthers (12th, 1526)
  • February 7: Lost in OT 4-3 vs. San Jose Sharks (26th, 1446)
  • February 9: Won 5-0 vs. Colorado Avalanche (15th, 1516)
  • February 11: Won 3-1 @ Dallas Stars (7th, 1553)

Next week:

  • February 14: @ Colorado Avalanche (15th, 1516)
  • February 15: @ Arizona Coyotes (28th, 1418)
  • February 18: @ Vegas Golden Knights (15th, 1516)

4. New York Rangers 3 (1573, 18)

Record: 31-14-8, 3rd in Metropolitan Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 98% (9)
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 1% (1)
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 8% (3)

Last week: 4-0-0

  • February 6: Won in OT 5-4 vs. Calgary Flames (10th, 1531)
  • February 8: Won 4-3 vs. Vancouver Canucks (27th, 1442)
  • February 10: Won 6-3 vs. Seattle Kraken (13th, 1520)
  • February 11: Won 6-2 @ Carolina Hurricanes (2nd, 1588)

Next week:

  • February 15: @ Vancouver Canucks (27th, 1442)
  • February 17: @ Edmonton Oilers (6th, 1559)
  • February 18: @ Calgary Flames (10th, 1531)

5. Toronto Maple Leafs 1 (1565, 7)

Record: 32-14-8, 2nd in Atlantic Division

Chances of: 

  • Making the playoffs: 99%
  • Winning the President’s Trophy: 1%
  • Winning the Stanley Cup: 6%

Last week: 1-1-0

  • February 10: Won 3-0 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (30th, 1394)
  • February 11: Lost 4-3 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (30th, 1394)

Next week:

  • February 15: vs. Chicago Blackhawks (31st, 1391)
  • February 18: vs. Montreal Canadiens (29th, 1417)
  • February 19: @ Chicago Blackhawks (31st, 1391)

Overall Ratings

 1       Boston Bruins                 1628 (11)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           1588 (9)
 3       Tampa Bay Lightning           1579 (3)
 4       New York Rangers (3)         1573 (18)
 5       Toronto Maple Leafs (1)      1565 (7)
 6       Edmonton Oilers               1559 (2)
 7       Dallas Stars (2)             1553 (6)
 8       Winnipeg Jets (3)            1533 (4)
 9       New Jersey Devils (3)        1532 (4)
10       Calgary Flames                1531 (1)
11       Los Angeles Kings (2)        1530 (7)
12       Florida Panthers (2)         1526 (4)
13       Seattle Kraken (4)           1520 (12)
14       Pittsburgh Penguins (1)      1518 (2)
15 (tie) Colorado Avalanche (2)       1516 (4)
15 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (5)     1516 (22)
17       Minnesota Wild (9)           1513 (24)
18       Nashville Predators (3)      1511 (9)
19       Washington Capitals (1)      1505 (1)
20       New York Islanders (1)       1493 (4)
21       Buffalo Sabres (2)           1491 (8)
22       Ottawa Senators (1)          1473 (7)
23       Philadelphia Flyers (1)      1472 (15)
24       Detroit Red Wings (1)        1467 (8)
25       St. Louis Blues (1)          1464 (2)
26       San Jose Sharks (1)          1446 (8)
27       Vancouver Canucks (1)        1442 (3)
28       Arizona Coyotes               1418 (11)
29       Montreal Canadiens            1417 (11)
30       Columbus Blue Jackets (2)    1394 (8)
31       Chicago Blackhawks (1)       1391 (5)
32       Anaheim Ducks (1)            1389 (5)

Chances of Winning Division

Metropolitan Division

 1       Carolina Hurricanes           69% (14)
 2       New Jersey Devils             20% (7)
 3       New York Rangers              11% (7)
 4 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%
 4 (tie) New York Islanders            <1%
 4 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers           <1%
 4 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins           <1%
 4 (tie) Washington Capitals           <1%

Atlantic Division

 1       Boston Bruins                 96% (1)
 2       Tampa Bay Lightning           3% (1)
 3       Toronto Maple Leafs           1%
 4 (tie) Buffalo Sabres                <1%
 4 (tie) Detroit Red Wings             <1%
 4 (tie) Florida Panthers              <1%
 4 (tie) Montreal Canadiens            <1%
 4 (tie) Ottawa Senators               <1%

Central Division

 1       Dallas Stars                  58% (4)
 2       Winnipeg Jets                 26% (6)
 3       Colorado Avalanche (1)       9% (1)
 4       Minnesota Wild (1)           5% (10)
 5       Nashville Predators           3%
 6 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 6 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%
 6 (tie) St. Louis Blues               <1%

Pacific Division

 1       Edmonton Oilers (1)          26% (1)
 2       Seattle Kraken (1)           25% (20)
 3       Vegas Golden Knights (1)     24% (15)
 4       Los Angeles Kings (1)        18% (5)
 5       Calgary Flames                7% (1)
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%

Making the Playoffs

Metropolitan Division

 1       Carolina Hurricanes           >99%
 2       New Jersey Devils             99% (1)
 3       New York Rangers              98% (9)
 4       Pittsburgh Penguins           66% (4)
 5       Washington Capitals           47%
 6       New York Islanders            21% (1)
 7       Philadelphia Flyers           3% (5)
 8       Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%

Atlantic Division

 1       Boston Bruins                 >99%
 2 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning           99%
 2 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs           99%
 4       Florida Panthers (1)         29% (2)
 5       Buffalo Sabres (1)           25% (10)
 6       Detroit Red Wings (1)        10% (3)
 7       Ottawa Senators (1)          5% (4)
 8       Montreal Canadiens            <1%

Central Division

 1       Dallas Stars                  98%
 2       Winnipeg Jets                 92% (2)
 3       Colorado Avalanche (1)       72% (1)
 4       Minnesota Wild (1)           62% (20)
 5       Nashville Predators           49% (6)
 6       St. Louis Blues               5%
 7 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
 7 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%

Pacific Division

 1       Edmonton Oilers (1)          91% (3)
 2       Seattle Kraken (1)           89% (5)
 3       Vegas Golden Knights (1)     88% (20)
 4       Los Angeles Kings (1)        85% (6)
 5       Calgary Flames (1)           68%
 6 (tie) Anaheim Ducks (1)            <1%
 6 (tie) San Jose Sharks (1)          <1%
 6 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1% (1)

Winning the President’s Trophy

 1       Boston Bruins                 83% (2)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           11% (1)
 3 (tie) New Jersey Devils             2% (1)
 3 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning           2% (1)
 5 (tie) New York Rangers (1)         1% (1)
 5 (tie) Toronto Maple Leafs (2)      1%

Everyone else has less than a 1% chance of winning the President’s Trophy.

Winning the Stanley Cup

 1       Boston Bruins                 18% (3)
 2       Carolina Hurricanes           10% (1)
 3 (tie) New York Rangers (4)         8% (3)
 3 (tie) Tampa Bay Lightning           8% (1)
 5 (tie) Dallas Stars (2)             7%
 5 (tie) Edmonton Oilers               7% (1)
 7       Toronto Maple Leafs (2)      6%
 8       Winnipeg Jets                 5% (1)
 9 (tie) Los Angeles Kings (2)        4% (1)
 9 (tie) New Jersey Devils (2)        4% (1)
11 (tie) Calgary Flames                3%
11 (tie) Colorado Avalanche            3%
11 (tie) Seattle Kraken (3)           3% (1)
11 (tie) Vegas Golden Knights (5)     3% (1)
15 (tie) Minnesota Wild (7)           2% (2)
15 (tie) Nashville Predators (4)      2% (1)
15 (tie) Pittsburgh Penguins (1)      2%
18 (tie) Buffalo Sabres                1%
18 (tie) Florida Panthers              1%
18 (tie) New York Islanders            1%
18 (tie) Washington Capitals           1%
22 (tie) Anaheim Ducks                 <1%
22 (tie) Arizona Coyotes               <1%
22 (tie) Chicago Blackhawks            <1%
22 (tie) Columbus Blue Jackets         <1%
22 (tie) Detroit Red Wings             <1%
22 (tie) Montreal Canadiens            <1%
22 (tie) Ottawa Senators               <1%
22 (tie) Philadelphia Flyers           <1%
22 (tie) San Jose Sharks               <1%
22 (tie) St. Louis Blues               <1%
22 (tie) Vancouver Canucks             <1%