Noah Cates, F, Flyers:The 23-year-old left wing has played a top-nine role with four points (two goals, two assists) and 14 shots on goal in 15 games. The fifth-round pick (No. 137) in the 2017 NHL Draft is first among rookie forwards in the division with 10 takeaways and 18 blocked shots and second behind Allison with 20 hits. He averages 17:09 of ice time and despite some offensive struggles, has earned playing time because of his work ethic and determination on pucks.
Tortorella had plenty of praise for Cates out of training camp and likes how he can play center or wing. Cates' older brother, Jackson, plays for Lehigh Valley.
"[Cates] has struggled a little bit, offensively but he's a guy, and he's going to be a good enough player and a hard enough player, that's going to have to manufacture offense," Tortorella said.
Kent Johnson, F, Columbus Blue Jackets:Johnson, selected No. 5 in the 2021 NHL Draft, is tied with Fabian Zetterlund of the New Jersey Devils among division rookies with six points (three goals, three assists) while averaging 12:33 of ice time in 11 games. The 20-year-old, who can play wing or center, had five points (one goal, four assists) in five games for Canada at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, seven points (four goals, three assists) in 10 games at the 2022 IIHF World Championship, and nine points (three goals, six assists) in seven games to help Canada win the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in August. Johnson, skating on a line with center Jack Roslovic and left wing Gustav Nyquist, had 64 points (17 goals, 47 assists) in 58 games in two seasons at the University of Michigan.
"He started strong, and I think tapered down like probably our team," Columbus coach Brad Larsen said. "It's a hard league for a young guy and he's got a tremendous skill set and a confidence with the puck that you'd like to see. It's doing things at pace. It's all those things that we talked about with younger guys.
"We've got a lot of youth in our lineup. They're trying to pull the rope too, so he's not alone. He's learning on the fly against some really good teams and sometimes the learning curve is a little bit bigger but that's OK."