3. Brock Faber had the fifth-highest max skating speed among defensemen (23.55 miles per hour; 96th percentile in NHL) as a rookie last season and also ranked among the League leaders in total skating distance (273.10 miles; 96th percentile).
Faber, the runner-up to Connor Bedard of the Chicago Blackhawks for the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year last season, burst on the scene early and sustained his strong play as a dynamic skater and workhorse No. 1 defenseman; he ranked sixth in the NHL in average ice time (24:58 per game). With Kaprizov in his prime at 27 years old, a young core of Faber, 21, forwards Matt Boldy, 23, and Marco Rossi, 22, and also touted goalie prospect Jesper Wallstedt, 21, on the horizon, the Wild should continue to be in playoff contention in the coming years.
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