The not so good:
1. I picked the Vancouver Canucks to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the third-place team in the Pacific Division. They are starting to play better, but it floors me that they routinely have the same problem holding leads. Entering Tuesday, they had lost seven games while holding a multigoal lead (0-5-2). They blew third period leads against the Minnesota Wild on Oct. 20 (a 4-3 overtime loss) and against the San Jose Sharks on Sunday (4-3 overtime win). Mind boggling.
2. The three finalists for the 2022 Vezina Trophy voted as the best goalie in the NHL were Igor Shesterkin (Rangers), who won it, Jacob Markstrom (Calgary Flames), the first runner-up, and Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators). None of them received a top five vote from the panel of 14 NHL.com writers that recently participated in first in-season installment of our
Trophy Tracker series
. Shesterkin called himself out after a 5-3 loss to the Devils on Monday, saying "goalie played expletive
has three goals. Kaapo Kakko has four. They need more offense from both. Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck, New York's big offseason free agent signing, have not meshed like the Rangers hoped. The lack of a solid and reliable veteran defenseman on their third pair is apparent.
So, worry about the Rangers now, the fact that they're tied for fourth in the Metropolitan Division and lost three straight before Wednesday's win, including two blown multigoal leads, and not getting the saves they need at key times from Shesterkin or the power-play production they require. But don't panic yet. Let's see how they handle the rest of this week, with another game against the Senators and one against the Chicago Blackhawks. If they want to get back on track, they need to win all three.
Ilya Sorokin is the goalie Islanders fans have been waiting for since Roberto Luongo was traded to get Rick DiPietro. If he keeps up this level of play, does he deserve Hart Trophy nods at the end of the season, or not quite there yet? -- @mikeybox
I'm not ready to say Sorokin deserves Hart Trophy votes, but he should be in the Vezina Trophy conversation. He has a chance to play his way into the MVP conversation, but it's hard to compare what he's doing for the Islanders to what Shesterkin did for the Rangers last season, when he was the second runner-up for the Hart Trophy. Shesterkin earned his Hart votes because he was the main reason why the Rangers stayed in the playoff race leading into the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline, when they upgraded their forward depth and started to play better in front of the goalie. He saved them on a lot of nights. He was the reason they were winning. The Islanders are mostly solid in front of Sorokin. They're a better team now than the Rangers were at this time last season. They're better than the Rangers are now too. But Sorokin has been outstanding, arguably the best goalie in the NHL with a 2.18 GAA and .933 save percentage in 17 games (16 starts). But for a goalie to get into the MVP conversation he has to be having a generationally good season. I'm not ready to put Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg Jets), Linus Ullmark (Bruins) or Logan Thompson (Vegas Golden Knights) in the MVP conversation yet either. All four should be in the Vezina conversation.