Kaiden Guhle, D, Montreal Canadiens: The 20-year-old (6-foot-2, 205 pounds) ranks fourth among NHL rookie defensemen with seven points (one goal, six assists) and first in even-strength points (seven) while averaging 20:39 of ice time in 18 games. Often paired with David Savard, the No. 16 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft ranks is tied for first among NHL rookie defensemen in takeaways (10), is second in blocked shots (31) and third in hits (37).
Montreal coach Martin St. Louis has given Guhle many tough assignments against some of the League's top lines that include Auston Matthews and Mitchell Marner (Toronto Maple Leafs), Alex Ovechkin (Washington Capitals), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings). Guhle's rapid development made it possible for the Canadiens to trade Alexander Romanov to the New York Islanders in order to acquire center Kirby Dach from the Chicago Blackhawks on July 7.
"Guys are telling me to keep playing, keep skating, and coaches have been in my corner helping me out whenever they can," Guhle said. "And when you're on the ice, you just go play, and don't try to think too much out there. It's nice to get the support from teammates and coaches for sure."
Nick Perbix, D, Tampa Bay Lightning: Perbix is fourth among Atlantic rookie defensemen with six points (three goals, three assists) and is first with a plus-7 rating while averaging 15:25 in ice time in a second-pair role with Mikhail Sergachev. Perbix, a sixth-round pick (No. 169) in the 2017 NHL Draft, had a solid training camp, but wasn't on the opening-night roster. He made his debut in the fourth game of the season on Oct. 18 and has remained in the lineup ever since. The 24-year-old is seventh in blocked shots (17), fourth in takeaways (five) and ninth in hits (14) among NHL rookie defensemen in 14 games.
"He showed well in training camp," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. "You can tell he had NHL tools. I think a little bit of a difference with Perbix is he's older, he played the college game (at St. Cloud State) for some time. So, it's not like he was 19, and he's a more mature kid in so many different ways, so hence why he's here."