In a format that puts a priority on playmaking, the Central Division would do well to have the services of Connor, who is becoming a force in that category. He's on pace to crush his NHL season-high in assists, set last season with 46, and set a new personal-best for points, also set last season (93). The thought of the forward flying around the ice with, say, Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild and Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars would cause agita for any opposing goalie, and give the defending Lady Byng Trophy winner, voted as the player best exhibiting sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct, a deserved spot on the All-Star stage. -- Barry Rubinstein, manager, assignments