NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2024 – As the NHL hits the midpoint of the 2023-24 season, several storylines and performances stand out, illustrating the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the league. Here’s a detailed look at some of the key highlights and standout players so far:
Scoring Leaders and Remarkable Performances
- Nathan MacKinnon and Nikita Kucherov are at the forefront of the scoring race, with Kucherov leading and MacKinnon close behind. Notably, Kucherov covers the most distance on ice, followed by MacKinnon.
- Connor McDavid remains a prominent figure in the scoring race, seeking his fourth straight Art Ross Trophy, despite trailing Kucherov and MacKinnon by double digits.
Playoff Hopefuls and Surging Teams
- Nine teams that missed the 2023 playoffs either occupy or are within three points of a playoff spot. The Winnipeg Jets lead the league, thanks to a strong performance streak.
- The season has seen over 4000 goals scored, marking consecutive seasons with an average of 6.3 goals-per-game or higher, a first in 30 years.
Incredible Comebacks and Record-Breaking Moments
- Nearly half of all games have seen a team overcome a deficit to win, with 120 third-period comeback victories tying the most at this stage in NHL history.
- Rasmus Kupari and Valeri Nichushkin initially led the league’s fastest max speed, but Owen Tippett currently holds the record with 24.21 mph.
Defensive Standouts and Rookie Contributions
- Defensemen like Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar are on pace to conclude the season with triple-digit totals, potentially marking the first season in NHL history with multiple defensemen reaching 100 points.
- Rookie Connor Bedard leads among NHL rookies in points, followed by Marco Rossi and Adam Fantilli.
Team Dynamics and Audience Engagement
- Teams like Vancouver, Philadelphia, and Nashville occupy or chase playoff spots after missing the postseason last year. The Jets and Kraken have recorded franchise-record point streaks.
- The league is playing to 96.4% capacity, the highest rate in the past 10 seasons, with significant increases in viewership across ESPN, TNT, and Canadian broadcasts.
Looking Ahead
- The league’s goals leader, Auston Matthews, is on track for his third Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy in four seasons. Alongside players like Artemi Panarin and David Pastrnak, he is one of several on pace for a 50-goal season, which would be the most 50-goal scorers since 1995-96.
As the NHL progresses into the second half of the season, fans can expect continued excitement and exceptional performances from the league’s top athletes.