Nathan MacKinnon still sees a path to the top. Such is Western Conference life in 2022-23. MacKinnon and his Colorado Avalanche — the reigning Stanley Cup champions pummeled by injuries in the first half of NHL the schedule — currently sit right at the playoff cutline. But unlike the East, where the Boston Bruins have separated themselves from the pack, the West remains relatively wide open with just a 10-point gap between the conference's top seed and the second wild-card spot eight rungs below
No | Player | Pos |
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22 | C | |
36 | C | |
77 | D | |
81 | LW | |
2 | D | |
5 | D | |
80 | LW | |
27 | LW | |
89 | C | |
19 | C | |
37 | G | |
71 | LW | |
20 | C | |
17 | C | |
8 | RW | |
44 | D | |
91 | C | |
4 | D | |
33 | G | |
54 | D | |
55 | C | |
88 | D | |
64 | D | |
28 | C | |
26 | RW | |
56 | C |