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2024 Mid-Summer NHL Power Rankings



I updated these to reflect off-season moves we have seen so far. This is the only power rankings I will be doing until the weekend before the 2024-25 season starts.

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42 Comments

  1. Tampa was behind Toronto last year and I don't see any reason why they'd be ahead this year. That's just a little nitpick though. Everyone will have some of those. Overall it's a good ranking I think.

  2. I think you nailed it.
    I personally think Winnipeg could have a real slide this year and that Ottawa could take a big step forward but you did a solid analysis here.

  3. Wish the other NHL teams the best…but The Florida Panthers have a strong chance in repeating.šŸ†…."I truly enjoy your channel " thank you
    "Pops"#truschoolsportsšŸ„ŠšŸ„Š

  4. Hockey is year round when you subscribe to THG. Thanks for this. Needed a reason to smile today šŸ™‚

  5. Ill be cheering for Utah and Nashville this season in addition to my usual top 3; Detroit, Tampa and Islanders

    And I agree that playoffs is a mustfor Detroit fans this year. I think in the Winged Wheel fanbase its basically "playoffs or bust" this year.

  6. I love those promo Sharks jerseys. Just got a couple more on eBay for like 10-15 bucks and theyā€™re great for pickup hockey

  7. The Oilers are a very old team in terms of age. Since the salary ceiling was raised, no team with that average age of players has ever won the Stanley Cup

  8. In my honest opinion the Avalanche should be 11th or 12th considering the loss of Val is huge plus the team defense needs to get stronger. The consistency in net is a concern as well.

  9. I could definitely see calgary finishing dead last this year, theres a few teams that could compete for it but calgary was already very mediocre and have gotten a lot worse on paper, also if they start really bad I'd imagine they'll sell even more for futures

  10. NJ clearly most improved on paper..Ithink NYI will ne able to doggie paddle
    ..more than tread water…NYR and CAR..are neutral Flyers maybe Darkhorse

  11. The Canucks are slipping in the summer power rankings, because Vancouver got into the playoffs and went to game 7 of the second round. That really impacted JT Miller's golf power rankings.

  12. Before watching this video, I feel very comfortable stating that Tampa, Nashville, Carolina, NYR, Boston, Florida, Toronto, Vancouver, Dallas, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Colorado are the most formidable 12 teams in the NHL, as of July 2024, in no particular order.

    Edit after watching the video: looks like Hockey Guy agrees.

  13. The SC final FLA vs EDM reminds me of the 94 NYR vs VAN . The Rangers had VAN 3 – 1 & couldn't close out till game 7 @ home & honestly as a NYR fan, VAN outplayed them for the last 3rd of that game. Same w/ FLA / EDM b/c I think EDM outplayed FLA from the highlights that I saw. Of course , the NYR didn't make it back to the SC finals & imho, I don't think FLA will either.

  14. Love Shannon's power rankings, but here are my dramatic differences (teams in the wrong region of the board):

    1. Minnesota belongs near the top of the third row. They have the same strong blueline that used to give them third place in the Central year after year and Kirill the Thrill who is one of the best forwards in hockey. They have slightly more in the way of up and coming youth than aging players. Last season, injuries suppressed their record. They did have a bit of a run through much the second half of last season. Goaltending uncertainty (yes, Gustafson can bounce), improvement by Utah, and the quality of the top 4 teams in the Central may still keep them out of the playoffs. I can see them competing for a wildcard spot most of the season whether they get there or not.

    2. Montreal should still be in the bottom row. Their blueline needs maturity, which will take another season. They have a fantastic and still young first line, but not much more in terms of forward depth. Their goaltending is good, but not stellar. Lots to love, including coaching, but they are still bottom row for another season.

    3. The Red Wings have no business in the second row. The reason for criticism of Yzerman, at least now, is warranted. They were on the cusp of the playoffs last season and Yzerman not only failed to improve their questionable overall blueline, but actually probably weakened it slightly. They can score and they have average goaltending. Every team that goes through a rebuild generally has trouble growing a blueline through the draft, defensemen take much more time to develop, and when I don't see moves to improve it through bringing in vets, it's a sign that the team is either not ready or not being pushed forward enough by the GM.

    4. I'd move Islanders into the second row. Here is why Shannon is undereating them again: (a) a full season under Roy will fix their special teams, they are strong 5 on 5, (b) no way Sorokin has another season that bad and they made the playoffs with one of the best goalies in hockey having an inexplicably weak season, (c) team constancy is underrated and Roy doesn't have to digest much in new personnel (enabling Roy to fix the special teams) and the addition of DuClair fits nicely.

    5. Boston and New Jersey look top row to me but it's hard to argue with the teams he kept there. Jersey fixed their goaltending and juiced their bottom 6 and blueline and will not likely have the injury problems that they did last season. Boston essentially swapped out Ulmark to get finally get a credible top line center and, with that blueline and starting goalie remain one of the strongest low event hockey teams in the league (and have Pasta to break games). I could see both in place of Vancouver and Carolina but it's debatable. I comment because they are clearly better teams than Tampa, Winnipeg, and Toronto. They should at least be at the beginning of the second row.

    Just my opinion and I know this is midsummer and Shannon may change his mind when and if other moves happen and when he does a deeper dive closer to the start of the season.

  15. As a Sharks fan I'm hopeful that they aren't at the very bottom by the end of the upcoming season. I can't blame you for putting them there though!

  16. Saw a video on midsummer rankings. Do I think this is pointless? Yes. Am I watching it in full? Yes. Hockey canā€™t come back soon enough.

  17. 1 EDM
    2 FLA
    3 NYR
    4 COL
    5 BOS
    6 CAR
    7 NSH
    8 DAL
    9 VAN
    10 NJD
    11 TBL
    12 TOR
    13 WPG
    14 DET
    15 VGK
    16 WSH
    17 LAK
    18 NYI
    19 OTT
    20 UTA
    21 PIT
    22 STL
    23 SEA
    24 BUF
    25 MIN
    26 MTL
    27 PHI
    28 CHI
    29 CLB
    30 ANA
    31 SJS
    32 CGY

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