Nils Lundkvist, D, Dallas Stars: A puck-moving defenseman, Lundkvist has done an admirable job paired with veteran Ryan Suter for the Stars, who control 51.9 percent of all 5-on-5 shots when the 22-year-old is on the ice. Chosen by the New York Rangers in the first round (No. 28) of the 2018 draft, Lundkvist is first among rookies at his position with six goals and second among division rookies with 94 shots and 67 blocked shots. The right-hand shot, acquired Sept. 20 in a trade with the Rangers for two conditional NHL Draft picks, has 16 points (10 assists) and averages 16:19 of ice time in 60 games.
"I didn't know a lot about him (early in the season)," Stars coach Peter DeBoer said. "He's not overwhelmed by the moment, he's confident in his abilities and he's shown from Day One that he's an NHL player."
Matias Maccelli, F, Arizona Coyotes:The 22-year-old is second among NHL rookies with 44 points (10 goals, 34 assists), remarkable considering he missed 18 games because of an injury earlier this season. Maccelli is tied for third with 13 power-play points (one goal) in a top-line role with center Jack McBain and right wing Lawson Crouse.
Selected in the fifth round (No. 98) of the 2019 NHL Draft, Maccelli is fourth among division rookies with 23 takeaways. He has 23 hits and 18 blocked shots while averaging 15:35 of ice time in 59 games. Maccelli, who is of Italian descent through his maternal great-grandfather, had 57 points (14 goals, 43 assists) in 47 games for Tucson of the American Hockey League last season.
"What people don't talk about is his compete level and his engagement defensively," Arizona coach Andre Tourigny said. "I think we have a different 'Celli' than last year. He's more mature than last year. He takes pride in defending and takes pride in playing well in the zones, takes pride in blocking shots. He's not perfect and he will never be, but he tries to be, and I appreciate that."