Emergence of Hughes, Smith: Jack Hughes, the No. 1 pick of the 2019 NHL Draft, emerged as an offensive driver. He's scored 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) averaging 19:04 in ice time in 45 games. The 19-year-old center leads the NHL with 47 takeaways and has a 57.7 percent shot attempts percentage (SAT%), tied for 18th among NHL players with at least 30 games. Ty Smith, selected No. 17 in the 2018 NHL Draft, leads NHL rookie defensemen with 21 points (two goals, 19 assists) and 15 even-strength points (one goal, 14 assists). The 21-year-old is third among rookies in average ice time (20:15) and is tied for 11th in SAT% (54.6 percent) among all NHL defensemen having played at least 30 games.
Blackwood in goal: Corey Crawford agreed to a two-year contract Oct. 9 to share time with Mackenzie Blackwood, but retired Jan. 9, making Blackwood the undisputed No. 1 goalie. Blackwood is 9-15-3 with a 3.10 goals-against average and .900 save percentage in 27 games, but his numbers don't tell the whole story. The 24-year-old missed six games in January in NHL COVID-19 protocol and has played 14 games on one day of rest.
Youth movement: Hughes, Smith and Blackwood head an impressive group of young players, including forwards Nolan Foote, 20; Janne Kuokkanen, 22; Yegor Sharangovich, 22; Marián Studenič, 22; Jesper Boqvist, 22; Michael McLeod, 23; Nathan Bastian, 23; and Mikhail Maltsev, 23. There are others ready to earn more ice time next season, including forwards
Alexander Holtz
, 19; and
Tyce Thompson
, 21; and defensemen
Nikita Okhotiuk
, 20; and
Kevin Bahl
, 20.