Jaccob Slavin, D, Carolina Hurricanes
The Hurricanes' defense soon could become one of the League's best because of its core of talented young players that includes Justin Faulk, 24, Slavin, 22, Brett Pesce, 22, and Noah Hanifin, 20. They also have prospects Haydn Fleury, Trevor Carrick, Roland McKeown and Jake Bean in the system.
If one breakout star is to be selected among them, Slavin is a good choice. During his two NHL seasons, Slavin's average ice time per game at even strength of 18:36 ranks second in that group to Faulk (19:15), and his average shorthanded ice time per game of 2:34 is first.
He's the player coach Bill Peters relies on to shut down top competition like Crosby and Islanders center John Tavares, who are Slavin's second- and third-most frequent opponents, and yet he leads the Hurricanes with a plus-16 rating since 2015-16.
Digging through more of Slavin's numbers during his two NHL seasons, his 247 blocked shots are 34th in the NHL, and his three shootout goals (in seven attempts) are tied with Riley Nash for the Hurricanes lead and rank second among NHL defensemen to Kris Letang of the Penguins, who is 5-for-9.