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NHL Calder Trophy Tracker: Sharks, Canadiens And Flames Still Have The Best Rookies Right Now

Macklin Celebrini<p>Eakin Howard-Imagn Images</p>

Macklin Celebrini

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The NHL’s top three rookies in the Calder Trophy race look crystal clear at the 4 Nations Face-Off break.

Macklin Celebrini and Lane Hutson are at the front of the pack, but Dustin Wolf is right behind them.

That doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of good rookies around the NHL.

Matvei Michkov has been a jolt in the arm for the Philadelphia Flyers for much of the season, providing one-shot scoring ability and a dynamic element to their power play. But he’s received some tough love from coach John Tortorella at times as well.

Maxim Tsyplakov has been such a nice addition to the New York Islanders, arguably being their best forward on more than a few nights.

Logan Stankoven’s been hot and cold offensively with the Dallas Stars, but his energy and relentlessness have fit right in on the Stars.

In general, this year’s NHL rookie class is solid, but there has been a slight drop in production after the first handful of players. Let’s examine how the top three rookies earned their place and how they could improve to ascend to the next level.

Macklin Celebrini, C, San Jose Sharks

There hasn’t been much the Sharks haven’t tasked Celebrini with this season. He’s been their best player on most nights.

With 40 points in 45 games, Celebrini is tied with William Eklund for the most points among current Sharks. He centers their top line and plays on their top power-play unit. The Sharks use him like a true No. 1 center, with nearly 20 minutes of average ice time. Celebrini is arguably the team’s best transition forward as well.

A big part of Celebrini’s case for winning the Calder Trophy is that there really isn’t much more he could do for this San Jose squad. He is a rookie, and his defensive game is already decent, but there is room to grow.

One thing Celebrini could do to solidify himself as the NHL’s rookie of the year is to put the team on his back a couple of times down the stretch and get the Sharks a couple of exciting wins against teams with much more to play for. Hutson also has one more point than Celebrini but has played 56 games, so Celebrini should keep up his 0.89 points per game to take the lead.

Lane Hutson, D, Montreal Canadiens

Despite doubts about whether his game would translate to the NHL, Lane Hutson has been fantastic.

After a cup of coffee in the league last season, he stepped into the Canadiens lineup and became one of their most lethal offensive players. He’s been their most productive rookie blueliner in almost 40…

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