The Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers repeated as Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
The Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets and New York Rangers each moved up four spots to get to Nos. 4, 6 and 7. The Toronto Maple Leafs moved up eight spots to No. 8 and the Anaheim Ducks are No. 9 after not being ranked last week.
The Minnesota Wild, Calgary Flames, Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues tumbled.
The Wild moved down four spots to No. 10, the Flames dropped six spots to No. 11, the Flyers fell four spots to No. 13, and the Blues took the biggest fall, dropping 10 spots to No. 14.
To create the NHL.com power rankings, each of the 14 participating staff members put together his or her version of what they think it should look like. Those were submitted and a point total assigned to each.
The team that was selected No. 1 was given 16 points, No. 2 got 15, third 14 and so on down to No. 16, which got one point.
Here is the Super 16: