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NHL Power Rankings: Rangers back on top, plus each team's nationality mix

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Published in Hockey
Friday, 22 December 2023 04:52

Another week, another new No. 1 team atop the ESPN NHL Power Rankings!

Plus, with the league's holiday roster freeze in effect, and the IIHF World Junior Championship set to begin Tuesday, we analyzed each team's roster to sort out the nationality mix of each club.

How we rank: A panel of ESPN hockey commentators, analysts, reporters and editors each send in a 1-32 poll based on the games through Wednesday, which generates our master list here.

Note: Previous ranking for each team refers to the previous edition, published Dec. 15. Points percentages are through Thursday's games.

1. New York Rangers

Previous ranking: 1
Points percentage: 75.00%
Next seven days: vs. EDM (Dec. 22), vs. BUF (Dec. 23), vs. WSH (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 13 Americans, 6 Canadians, 3 Swedes, 2 Russians, 1 Czech, 1 Finn.

New York leads the NHL this season with the largest group of U.S.-born players, and has the fewest number of Canadians.


2. Boston Bruins

Previous ranking: 2
Points percentage: 73.33%
Next seven days: @ WPG (Dec. 22), @ MIN (Dec. 23), @ BUF (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Americans, 8 Canadians, 4 Swedes, 3 Czechs.

Boston has one of the larger U.S.-born contingencies, and it's a diverse group at that with players coming from nine states.


3. Vegas Golden Knights

Previous ranking: 3
Points percentage: 69.12%
Next seven days: @ FLA (Dec. 23), @ ANA (Dec. 27), vs. LA (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 18 Canadians, 3 Americans, 2 Russians, 1 Swede, 1 Dane, 1 Czech.

Vegas has expanded its international representation over the past year. At this time in 2022-23, the Golden Knights were represented by a league-low three countries (Canada, the U.S. and Sweden), but now they have skaters from double that number.


4. Los Angeles Kings

Previous ranking: 4
Points percentage: 68.97%
Next seven days: vs. CGY (Dec. 23), vs. SJ (Dec. 27), @ VGK (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 8 Americans, 7 Canadians, 5 Swedes, 1 Slovenian, 1 Russian, 1 Swiss.

Los Angeles captain Anze Kopitar is one of three Slovenian-born skaters to ever play in the NHL, and the only one to have dressed in more than 50 games in the league.


5. Vancouver Canucks

Previous ranking: 6
Points percentage: 69.12%
Next seven days: vs. SJ (Dec. 23), vs. PHI (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 10 Americans, 8 Canadians, 4 Swedes, 3 Russians, 1 Latvian, 1 Czech, 1 Swiss.

Vancouver is tied for the second-most countries represented (with seven) this season, and claims one of the five most productive Latvian-born NHL players in forward Teddy Blueger.


6. Dallas Stars

Previous ranking: 7
Points percentage: 67.74%
Next seven days: @ NSH (Dec. 23), @ STL (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 10 Canadians, 5 Americans, 4 Finns, 1 Swede, 1 Russian, 1 Czech.

Dallas is an apparent draw for Wisconsin-bred skaters, with three prominent veteran players from the state -- Joe Pavelski, Craig Smith and Ryan Suter -- in the lineup.


7. Toronto Maple Leafs

Previous ranking: 11
Points percentage: 63.33%
Next seven days: @ CBJ (Dec. 23), vs. OTT (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 16 Canadians, 5 Americans, 5 Swedes, 1 Czech, 1 Russian.

Toronto has two California-born players on its roster, but neither Auston Matthews nor Nick Robertson were raised there primarily; Matthews moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, as a toddler and Robertson relocated to Michigan at age 8.


8. Winnipeg Jets

Previous ranking: 10
Points percentage: 66.13%
Next seven days: vs. BOS (Dec. 22), @ CHI (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 7 Americans, 2 Swedes, 1 Russian, 1 Finn, 1 Dane, 1 Swiss.

Winnipeg's Nikolaj Ehlers is one of 17 Danish-born players to dress in the NHL, and holds the record among them for most goals scored (186).


9. Colorado Avalanche

Previous ranking: 5
Points percentage: 63.64%
Next seven days: vs. ARI (Dec. 23), @ ARI (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 7 Americans, 3 Russians, 3 Finns, 2 Swedes, 1 Czech, 1 Slovakian.

Colorado goaltender Alexandar Georgiev grew up in Russia -- and represents that country internationally -- but was born in Bulgaria and became the first Bulgarian-born player to suit up in the NHL.


10. Philadelphia Flyers

Previous ranking: 17
Points percentage: 60.94%
Next seven days: @ DET (Dec. 22), @ VAN (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 10 Americans, 3 Swedes, 1 Russian, 1 Finn.

Philadelphia goaltender Cal Petersen hails from Iowa, one of just four NHLers from that state to make the NHL.


11. Florida Panthers

Previous ranking: 8
Points percentage: 59.38%
Next seven days: vs. VGK (Dec. 23), @ TB (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 5 Americans, 4 Finns, 3 Swedes, 2 Russians, 1 Latvian.

Florida's Aleksander Barkov became just the eighth Finnish-born player to ever captain an NHL team when he was given the C in 2018. He's the only Finn currently captaining a team, too.


12. New York Islanders

Previous ranking: 22
Points percentage: 60.94%
Next seven days: @ CAR (Dec. 23), vs. PIT (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 8 Americans, 3 Swedes, 3 Russians.

New York defenseman Noah Dobson is one of three active NHLers born in the tiny Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (population: 157,000). He is among the top producers out of his home province with over 150 career points to date.


13. Washington Capitals

Previous ranking: 14
Points percentage: 63.33%
Next seven days: vs. TB (Dec. 23), @ NYR (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 9 Americans, 3 Swedes, 3 Russians, 1 Slovakian, 1 Belarusian.

Washington's native Belarusian, Aliaksei Protas, started out playing in his original country before toggling between opportunities in the U.S (skating with a youth hockey team in Colorado) and Canada (with the WHL's Prince Albert Raiders).


14. Carolina Hurricanes

Previous ranking: 9
Points percentage: 57.58%
Next seven days: vs. NYI (Dec. 23), @ NSH (Dec. 27), vs. MTL (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 8 Americans, 7 Canadians, 4 Finns, 3 Russians, 1 Swede, 1 Dane, 1 Czech.

Carolina has dressed four goaltenders this season and each hails from a different country: Denmark, Finland, Russia and Canada.


15. New Jersey Devils

Previous ranking: 18
Points percentage: 54.84%
Next seven days: vs. DET (Dec. 23), vs. CBJ (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 4 Swiss, 4 Americans, 3 Czechs, 2 Swedes, 1 Slovakian, 1 Finn.

New Jersey is the only NHL team this season to have a country other than Canada or the United States among its two most represented nations, thanks to a league-leading four Swiss-born skaters.


16. Nashville Predators

Previous ranking: 15
Points percentage: 57.58%
Next seven days: vs. DAL (Dec. 23), vs. CAR (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 7 Americans, 3 Swedes, 3 Finns, 1 Swiss, 1 Russian.

Nashville entrusts its net to the NHL's only all-Finnish goaltending duo, Juuse Saros and Kevin Lankinen.


17. Tampa Bay Lightning

Previous ranking: 13
Points percentage: 54.41%
Next seven days: @ WSH (Dec. 23), vs. FLA (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 9 Americans, 3 Russians, 2 Swedes, 1 Slovakian, 1 Finn.

Tampa Bay dresses three skaters from the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, a perennial powerhouse in producing NHL players (despite its relatively small population of 1.2 million).


18. Arizona Coyotes

Previous ranking: 19
Points percentage: 56.25%
Next seven days: @ COL (Dec. 23), vs. COL (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 8 Americans, 2 Finns, 2 Czechs, 1 Swiss, 1 Slovakian, 1 Belarusian.

Arizona defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok is one of the highest drafted Belarus-born players in the past 20 years -- he was selected 52nd overall by Florida in 2019. He is one of three skaters from Belarus selected that high since 2003.


19. Detroit Red Wings

Previous ranking: 12
Points percentage: 53.13%
Next seven days: vs. PHI (Dec. 22), @ NJ (Dec. 23), @ MIN (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Americans, 7 Canadians, 2 Finns, 2 Swedes, 1 German, 1 Russian, 1 Dutch.

Detroit is home to the league's only active Netherlands-born skater in Daniel Sprong, the first player from his country to appear in an NHL game since Ed Beers in 1986.


20. Montreal Canadiens

Previous ranking: 25
Points percentage: 51.54%
Next seven days: @ CHI (Dec. 22), @ CAR (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 19 Canadians, 5 Americans, 2 Finns, 1 Swede, 1 Slovakian.

Montreal leads the NHL this season in Canadian-bred players and, at the same time, is home to one of just two active players (Noel Acciari) hailing from the small state of Rhode Island.


21. Pittsburgh Penguins

Previous ranking: 20
Points percentage: 53.23%
Next seven days: @ OTT (Dec. 23), @ NYI (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Americans, 9 Canadians, 5 Swedes, 2 Finns, 1 Dane, 1 Czech, 1 Russian.

Pittsburgh is tied this season for the largest number of Swedish-born players while also boasting the NHL's top active player from Denmark -- forward Lars Eller -- by total games played (984).


22. St. Louis Blues

Previous ranking: 16
Points percentage: 51.56%
Next seven days: vs. CHI (Dec. 23), vs. DAL (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 8 Americans, 3 Russians, 1 Swede, 1 Finn, 1 Czech.

St. Louis packs a punch on the blue line with three of its top six defenders -- Justin Faulk, Nick Leddy and Scott Perunovich -- calling three different Minnesota cities home.


23. Minnesota Wild

Previous ranking: 30
Points percentage: 51.61%
Next seven days: vs. BOS (Dec. 23), vs. DET (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Americans, 10 Canadians, 4 Swedes, 1 Austrian, 1 Russian, 1 Norwegian.

Minnesota's Mats Zuccarello is one of just eight Norwegians to ever play in the NHL, and he has also been the most successful, with 192 goals and 601 points in 794 career games.


24. Edmonton Oilers

Previous ranking: 24
Points percentage: 48.33%
Next seven days: @ NYR (Dec. 22), @ SJ (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 18 Canadians, 3 Americans, 3 Swedes, 1 German.

Edmonton can claim a tie for the second-most Canadians on an NHL roster this season, and the league's most productive German skater of all time, Leon Draisaitl.


25. Calgary Flames

Previous ranking: 23
Points percentage: 50.00%
Next seven days: @ LA (Dec. 23), vs. SEA (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 9 Canadians, 8 Americans, 4 Swedes, 2 Belarusians, 2 Slovakians, 1 Russian, 1 Czech.

Calgary is the only NHL squad with multiple players from Belarus, and forward Yegor Sharangovich is, at just 25, among the most productive pro players from his country (ranking sixth overall in career scoring, with 125 points in 236 games).


26. Buffalo Sabres

Previous ranking: 21
Points percentage: 45.59%
Next seven days: @ NYR (Dec. 23), vs. BOS (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 12 Canadians, 10 Americans, 3 Swedes, 2 Finns, 2 Czechs, 1 Latvian, 1 German.

Buffalo has one of the league's more diverse lineups as is, but the Sabres also boast the uniqueness of Dylan Cozens: He's one of three NHLers to be born in Canada's Yukon Territory, and the only one taken with a first-round draft choice.


27. Seattle Kraken

Previous ranking: 26
Points percentage: 45.59%
Next seven days: @ ANA (Dec. 23), @ CGY (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 13 Canadians, 7 Americans, 3 Swedes, 2 Slovakians, 1 German, 1 French, 1 Finn, 1 Dane.

Seattle has an eclectic mixture of nationalities this season with a league-high eight countries represented. But the Kraken hit nine in terms of birth countries; forward Andre Burakovsky was born in Austria but raised in Sweden, the place he calls home and represents internationally.


28. Columbus Blue Jackets

Previous ranking: 29
Points percentage: 41.18%
Next seven days: vs. TOR (Dec. 23), @ NJ (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 13 Canadians, 7 Americans, 5 Russians, 2 Swedes, 1 Czech, 1 Latvian, 1 French, 1 Finn.

Columbus is tied for the most nationalities represented (eight), including French-born Alexandre Texier, who is top-five all-time in points among players from his home country.


29. Ottawa Senators

Previous ranking: 27
Points percentage: 39.29%
Next seven days: vs. PIT (Dec. 23), @ TOR (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 13 Canadians, 5 Americans, 3 Finns, 2 Swedes, 2 Russians, 2 Czech, 1 German.

Ottawa forward Tim Stutzle is rapidly becoming one of the most productive German-born NHL players of all time, and joins Orest Romashyna (who never actually played in the NHL) and Leon Draisaitl in a tie for being the highest-drafted skater from Germany (all three were selected third overall in 1963, 2014 and 2020 respectively).


30. Anaheim Ducks

Previous ranking: 28
Points percentage: 37.50%
Next seven days: vs. SEA (Dec. 23), vs. VGK (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 7 Americans, 2 Czech, 2 Swedes, 2 Russians, 1 Finn.

Anaheim forward Bo Groulx is among a handful of NHLers to have been born in France. But the son of former pro hockey player Benoit Groulx (now head coach of the AHL's Syracuse Crunch) actually grew up in Gatineau, Quebec, and represents Canada internationally.


31. Chicago Blackhawks

Previous ranking: 31
Points percentage: 33.87%
Next seven days: vs. MTL (Dec. 22), @ STL (Dec. 23), vs. WPG (Dec. 27)

Roster breakdown: 13 Canadians, 10 Americans, 2 Swedes, 1 Russian, 1 German, 1 Czech, 1 Swiss.

Chicago goaltender Petr Mrazek is one of six active Czech-born netminders in the league this season, and the most veteran at that with over 350 games played.


32. San Jose Sharks

Previous ranking: 32
Points percentage: 31.82%
Next seven days: @ VAN (Dec. 23), @ LA (Dec. 27), vs. EDM (Dec. 28)

Roster breakdown: 10 Canadians, 8 Americans, 5 Swedes, 4 Russians, 3 Czechs, 2 Finns, 1 German.

San Jose is tied for the largest number of Czech-born skaters with three; there are fewer than 30 skaters total hailing from Czechia in NHL lineups this season.

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