9. Charlie McAvoy, Boston Bruins
After getting off to a slow start last season, McAvoy tied his NHL career high in points (32) and set his career high in assists (27) in 67 games. He led the Bruins in ice time per game (23:10) and blocked shots (131), and he ranked third in hits (131). McAvoy averaged 1:00 more per game last season than he did in 2018-19, and he was plus-24 to improve to plus-58 in three NHL seasons.
8. Kris Letang, Pittsburgh Penguins
Letang scored 44 points (15 goals, 29 assists) in 61 games last season, when he averaged 25:44 of ice time, third in the NHL. He tied his NHL career high with six power-play goals and reached double-digit goals for the seventh time in 14 seasons. A three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Penguins (2009, 2016, 2017), Letang has scored 537 points (127 goals, 410 assists) in 808 regular-season games and 80 points (21 goals, 59 assists) in 136 postseason games.
7. Dougie Hamilton, Carolina Hurricanes
Hamilton ranked fourth among NHL defensemen with 40 points and was tied for second with 14 goals when he broke his fibula Jan. 16, causing him to miss the remainder of the regular season. His plus-30 rating was second in the NHL at the time. Hamilton, who is first among NHL defensemen with 49 goals over the past three seasons, returned for the Eastern Conference First Round against the Boston Bruins and scored two points (one goal, one assist) in a five-game loss.
"I just like how he's focused on his own game in the zone as well, using his size (6-6, 229), using his reach, playing with more compete, playing with more aggressiveness around his net," Daneyko said. "He improved in a lot of areas."