9. John Carlson, Washington Capitals
Carlson had 71 points (17 goals, 54 assists) in 78 games last season, the third time in four seasons he's had at least 70 points. The 32-year-old led Washington in average ice time per game (23:49) and was third in blocked shots (112). Carlson's 260 points (55 goals, 205 assists) the past four seasons leads NHL defensemen, and his 99 power-play points are second to Victor Hedman (109). A finalist for the Norris Trophy in 2020, Carlson won the Stanley Cup with the Capitals in 2018.
8. Devon Toews, Colorado Avalanche
Toews may not receive as much attention as his defense partner, Cale Makar, but he had 57 points (13 goals, 44 assists) in 66 games, and has increased his goals and points total each of the past three seasons. Toews' 158 shots on goal, 12 power-play points and three game-winning goals also were NHL career highs. The 28-year-old led NHL defensemen with a plus-52 rating and his average ice time per game of 25:22 was second on the Avalanche behind Makar (25:40). Toews had 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) in 20 playoff games to help the Avalanche win the Cup last season.
"I still think he's underrated as a defenseman," Konroyd said. "He really makes that team. And yeah, Cale Makar, No. 1. But those two guys playing together, that's unfair. Those are two of the best defensemen in the entire NHL. Great skater, excellent stick, he can play the power play, he's a great penalty killer, he's a minute-muncher out there. … Yeah, he's on a good team, but sometimes it's tough to play on a high-octane offensive team because you've got to be responsible defensively, and that's exactly what Devon Toews does."