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Consolidated NHL position rankings and where the Calgary Flames stack up

The regular season starts in just a few days, and there was tons of action this offseason, with the Flames at the forefront. Because of that, we ranked all of the four major positions: wingers, centers, defensemen, and goaltenders.

In our rankings, the Flames found themselves 21st, sixth, fourth, and fourth, respectively. This gives them an average ranking of 8.75 for the four positions. Where does that rank league wide? Let’s take a look at our consolidated rankings chart to find out.

Consolidated NHL ranking chart

The chart below has our given rankings inputted for the four positions. We then took an average of the four, and gave a ranking based on that consolidated rankings. The chart has been organized to show the highest ranking first, going all the way down to the lowest ranking.

Team Wingers Centers Defense Goalies Average Overall
Pittsburgh Penguins 5 3 6 11 6.25 1
Tampa Bay Lightning 1 8 17 1 6.75 2
New York Rangers 8 10 9 1 7 3
Carolina Hurricanes 6 15 5 6 8 4
Colorado Avalanche 3 13 1 17 8.5 5
Calgary Flames 21 6 4 4 8.75 6
Edmonton Oilers 11 1 18 13 10.75 7
Boston Bruins 15 9 12 10 11.5 8
New York Islanders 19 17 7 3 11.5 9
Nashville Predators 12 27 3 5 11.75 10
St Louis Blues 2 7 16 23 12 11
Toronto Maple Leafs 13 2 11 22 12 12
Washington Capitals 7 16 14 14 12.75 13
Minnesota Wild 14 11 13 16 13.5 14
New Jersey Devils 10 14 8 24 14 15
Florida Panthers 23 4 24 7 14.5 16
Vancouver Canucks 18 5 28 8 14.75 17
Vegas Golden Knights 22 12 2 27 15.75 18
Ottawa Senators 4 22 25 15 16.5 19
Winnipeg Jets 25 21 15 9 17.5 20
Dallas Stars 24 25 10 12 17.75 21
LA Kings 17 20 19 18 18.5 22
Seattle Kraken 9 23 27 28 21.75 23
Anaheim Ducks 30 19 21 20 22.5 24
Detroit Red Wings 26 24 26 19 23.75 25
Columbus Blue Jackets 20 30 22 25 24.25 26
Philadelphia Flyers 28 26 20 26 25 27
San Jose Sharks 31 18 30 21 25 28
Montreal Canadiens 16 28 32 30 26.5 29
Buffalo Sabres 27 29 23 29 27 30
Arizona Coyotes 29 32 29 32 30.5 31
Chicago Blackhawks 32 31 31 31 31.25 32

The Pittsburgh Penguins are our consolidated #1

A bit of a surprise when running this exercise, the Penguins narrowly edge out the Lightning for the top spot in our consolidated rankings. The Penguins kept their core together, re-signing Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang, Bryan Rust, and Rickard Rakell. They did make some changes to their backend, shifting out Mike Matheson and John Marino, and adding Jeff Petry, Ty Smith, and Jan Rutta. With Tristan Jarry in net, and Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel up front, the Penguins are solid all around.

The Flames find themselves at #6, narrowly edging out their rival

The strong goaltending, defense, and center rankings boost the Flames into sixth place in our rankings. The Edmonton Oilers find themselves in seventh place, boosted by their center ranking being first overall. Pretty hard to beat Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl down the middle. However, the Oilers ranked in the middle of the pack for the other three positions that we ranked, which dropped them a bit.

Notable position ranking outliers

Both the Florida Panthers and Los Angeles Kings rankings seem to be lower than most projections. For the Panthers, it was the lack of depth and the defense which looks poor, while the Kings are still underrated, as young players will continue to push for positions.

The New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, and Vancouver Canucks seem to be a tad higher than what others are projecting. While the forward group certainly leaves something to be desired, the Islanders do have a very strong defense corps and goaltending. The Devils are extremely underrated heading into the season, if their goaltending can finally hold up. The Canucks don’t look great on defense, but Thatcher Demko is in net and a solid forward core could propel them into a playoff spot.

Two major drop-off points

Looking at the consolidated ranking values, there are two major drop-offs, where the consolidated ranking value between two teams was more than three. The first drop-off happens between the LA Kings and Seattle Kraken, demonstrating that the playoff hopes cutoff could end with the Kings. The second cutoff happens between the Sabers and the Coyotes, demonstrating that there is a major cutoff from the bottom of the barrel teams.

Battle for the bottom

The Bedard Bowl looks like it is a two-horse race between the Arizona Coyotes and the Chicago Blackhawks. The Blackhawks ranked last or second last in every single category, placing them as the favorites for Bedard. The Coyotes were the third worst in both winger and defense, which boosts them slightly above the Blackhawks.

Predicting the playoff picture

Our consolidated rankings give the following playoffs:

  • Pacific: Flames, Oilers, Canucks, Golden Knights (WC2)
  • Central: Avalanche, Predators, Blues, Wild (WC1)
  • Metro: Penguins, Rangers, Hurricanes, Islanders (WC1), Capitals (WC2)
  • Atlantic: Lightning, Bruins, Leafs

Bring on the hockey

We’ll see which teams elevate themselves and which ones go into freefall over the course of the season. Let’s do that hockey.


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