Sonny Milano, LW, Columbus Blue Jackets (2014 Draft, No. 16):Milano (6-foot, 195 pounds), 21, became the first player in Blue Jackets history to score four goals in the first three games of a season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. He leads NHL rookies with four goals in five games.
"During preseason, I worked on my defensive play, stopping and starting and making smart plays instead of always trying to make the fancy play or the play that's going to score a goal," Milano told The Columbus Dispatch.
Martin Frk, RW, Detroit Red Wings (2012 Draft, No. 49):Frk (6-1, 205) considered returning to Europe before he signed a one-year contract as a restricted free agent on July 18. He has four points (three goals, one assist) and 10 shots on goal in a top-6 role through five games.
If Frk, 24, intends to remain a top-6 forward, he needs to consistently showcase his tremendous shot.
"If he's open you've got to give it to him, but if teams realize that shot he's got, it's going to open up so much more room in the slot or down low," Red Wings center Frans Nielsen told mlive.com.
Will Butcher, D, Devils (2013 Draft, No. 123, Colorado Avalanche): He leads NHL rookies in scoring after five games with eight points, all assists. Butcher (5-10, 190), 22, thinks the game like a savvy veteran, making his stature a moot point at this stage. He became a free agent after not signing with the Avalanche, and agreed to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract with the Devils (average annual value $925,000) on Aug. 27.
"He's got great hockey sense, poise and high hockey IQ," Hynes said. "But this guy is also a high character person. He loves the game, works at the game. He's the type of player we wanted because hockey is a huge passion for him."