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Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends

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November 07, 2023

Nearly a month into the NHL season, Wayne Gretzky's career goals record looks safer than Edmonton's playoff chances, there might be a challenger for the worst team in league history and the Stanley Cup hangover is nowhere to be seen in Las Vegas.

Alex Ovechkin off to an uncharacteristically slow start, the Oilers' terrible goaltending and the San Jose Sharks losing their first 11 games are among some of the disturbing early trends. Elsewhere, the Golden Knights are rolling, Connor Bedard is scoring for Chicago and the Boston Bruins are back following a disappointing first-round exit.

The traditional Thanksgiving barometer for being in a playoff position is still two weeks away, but there are good signs for Detroit, Vancouver and Anaheim. Not so much for Pittsburgh, Ottawa and Calgary.

Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends
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Even with some jagged starts, no one except San Jose is more than six points out of a playoff spot.

โ€œItโ€™s a situation throughout the league,โ€ Washington general manager Brian MacLellan said. โ€œThereโ€™s a few teams that are firing on all cylinders, but I think thereโ€™s quite a few teams that are, like us, trying to find their game and be consistent at it."

OVI'S 2 IN 10

Ovechkin has scored just twice โ€” once on a power play and once into an empty net โ€” matching his lowest total through 10 games in his nearly two-decade career with the Capitals. Just like the previous two times (in 2008-09 and 2013), it came after training camp with a new coach.

โ€œIโ€™m having chances, but sometimes you just have to look at yourself and think what you should do differently,โ€ Ovechkin said Tuesday. "If you have that kind of slump when you canโ€™t score, you just have to work and find a way to create chances for yourself, for your teammates and find a way to put the puck in.โ€

Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends
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Exactly 300 of Ovechkin's 824 goals โ€” he trails Gretzky by 70 โ€” have come on the power play, and the Capitals are second-worst in the NHL in that department at 9.7%. New Jersey leads at 42.9%.

โ€œWeโ€™re trying to fix that,โ€ coach Spencer Carbery said. โ€œOur passing on the power play, passes to him, but also he can help that as well of getting his feet set, being able to adjust off certain passes, seeing a play thatโ€™s about to come. So weโ€™re just a little bit off.โ€

TOOTHLESS SHARKS

After trading three-time Norris Trophy-winning defenseman Erik Karlsson as part of a teardown that precedes a rebuild, the Sharks were expected to be bad. But this bad?

They entered Tuesday nights' game 0-10-1 after losing their past two games 10-1 and 10-2, and have been outscored 55-12. Toronto's Auston Matthews has more goals himself with 13.

Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends
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San Jose could be worse than the current NHL standard for futility: the 1974-75 Capitals, who went 8-67-5. But there is a long season ahead.

โ€œWeโ€™re losing way too many battles,โ€ winger Anthony Duclair said. โ€œItโ€™s way too easy for the opposing team. ... Our battle level is just non-existent sometimes, and itโ€™s costing us.โ€

BRUINS ROLLING

Losing their top two centers, Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, to retirement hasn't slowed down the Bruins in their second season under coach of the year Jim Montgomery. With rookies contributing and goaltenders Jeremy Swayman and Vezina Trophy winner Linus Ullmark sharing the net, Boston is an Eastern Conference-best 10-1-1.

โ€œWe rely on them a little bit too much,โ€ captain Brad Marchand said of the goalies, who have a league-best .939 save percentage and 1.92 goals-against average. โ€œWe can always be a little bit better in front of them, but itโ€™s nice when we break down theyโ€™re there for us.โ€

LEAKING OIL

Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends
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The Oilers are at the other side of the goaltending spectrum with a league-worst .864 save percentage between Stuart Skinner and Jack Campbell, the latter of whom was put on waivers Tuesday. After giving up six goals Monday in a loss to Vancouver, Skinner said: โ€œI can do a lot better to help my team out."

Edmonton's defense can also do better to help everyone else out. Only the Sharks have fewer points than the Oilers, whose stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl could miss the playoffs in the prime of their careers if the trend continues.

โ€œI don't think I've ever had a worse start to a season in my career, and itโ€™s a test, for sure,โ€ defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. โ€œBut I know we have the team to turn it around.โ€

KNIGHTS TIME

The only team better than Boston so far is Vegas, which hasn't missed a beat coming off the franchise's first championship. It took until game 13 for the Golden Knights to lose in regulation, and their 11-1-1 record for 23 points shows not every Cup winner struggles out of the gate. Vegas is notably 7-0-1 at the โ€œFortressโ€ just off The Strip.

BEDARD BUMP

Hot starts by Vegas and Boston and a historically bad start for San Jose are among early NHL trends
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Taken first in the draft by the Chicago Blackhawks and hyped up arguably more than McDavid or Sidney Crosby, Bedard has delivered early in his NHL career. Bedard's five goals are tied for the most among rookies, and only three have more points than the 18-year-old forward.

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