Around the NHL: McMann, Laughton on fire with new teams, Jarry takes back seat in Edmonton
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Around the NHL: McMann, Laughton on fire with new teams, Jarry takes back seat in Edmonton
"McMann has been shot out of a cannon for the Kraken, scoring two goals and one assist in his first game, followed by one goal and one assist in game two. McMann's played 18:04 and 19:36, is playing on the team's top power play, has eight shots on goal, and landed six hits."
"The New York Rangers and Dallas Stars are currently the two hottest teams in hockey, as both clubs are riding four-game winnings streaks heading into the week. Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid leads the league with 114 points, five up on Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon."
"Scott Laughton is making a huge impact for the Los Angeles Kings. Laughton's scored two goals in his first five games with the Kings, is playing a huge role on the team's penalty kill, and there's already been plenty of his new teammates raving about how much of a factor he is in the dressing room."
The NHL season enters its final stretch with playoff positioning intensifying in both conferences. The New York Rangers and Dallas Stars are the league's hottest teams, each riding four-game winning streaks. Connor McDavid leads all scorers with 114 points, five ahead of Nathan MacKinnon. Scott Wedgewood maintains the best goals-against average at 2.16. Several players traded before the deadline are making immediate impacts: Bobby McMann has scored three goals and two assists in two games with Seattle, Scott Laughton contributes on Los Angeles's penalty kill, and Nicolas Roy provides depth scoring for Colorado. The Toronto Maple Leafs and other struggling teams compete for draft positioning, with attention on prospect Gavin McKenna.
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