![]() Roster breakdown: 11 Canadians, 7 Americans, 4 Russians, 2 Swedes, 1 Finn. The Hurricanes are home to the NHL's only Danish goalie in Frederik Andersen, and one of seven Finnish netminders in Antti Raanta. Roster breakdown: 8 Americans, 7 Canadians, 4 Finns, 2 Czechs, 2 Russians, 1 Dane, 1 Swede. He doesn't factor into the breakdown of Colorado's roster construction yet this season, though the forward has yet to debut after undergoing knee surgery in October. The Avalanche currently have the league's only Swedish captain in Gabriel Landeskog. Roster breakdown: 14 Canadians, 6 Americans, 3 Czechs, 3 Finns, 3 Russians, 3 Swedes. The Leafs and Devils each have more Swedish than U.S.-born skaters. ![]() The Maple Leafs are one of only two teams (along with New Jersey) that don't have Canada and the United States as their top two most-represented countries. ![]() Roster breakdown: 15 Canadians, 7 Swedes, 4 Americans, 2 Czechs, 1 Russian, 1 Swiss. The Kraken lineup is home to the league's only Netherlands-born skater, Daniel Sprong, and one of only four Danish players, Oliver Bjorkstrand. Roster breakdown: 13 Canadians, 5 Americans 4 Swedes, 1 Dane, 1 German, 1 Dutch. The Stars have seen the second-fewest combined total (13) of Canadian- and U.S.-born players on the ice this season, and the highest total of Finnish skaters (not including goaltenders). Roster breakdown: 8 Canadians, 5 Americans, 5 Finns, 2 Swedes, 2 Czechs, 1 Russian. The Golden Knights hold two unique distinctions, by dressing the most Canadians overall (18, tied with Edmonton) and players from the fewest countries overall (three). Roster breakdown: 18 Canadians, 4 Americans, 1 Swede. The Devils have dressed the most Swiss players this season, including the NHL's only Swiss goaltender Akira Schmid. Roster breakdown: 9 Canadians, 4 Swedes, 3 Americans 3 Swiss 2 Czechs 1 Belarusian 1 Finn 1 Slovakian. The Bruins might have the second-fewest countries represented in their lineup this season, but Boston does boast the largest concentration of Czech players. Roster breakdown: 12 Americans, 7 Canadians, 6 Czechs, 3 Swedes. Points paces are through Thursday's games. Note: Previous ranking for each team refers to the most recent edition, published Nov. How we rank: A panel of ESPN hockey commentators, analysts, reporters and editors rates teams against one another - taking into account game results, injuries and upcoming schedule - and those results are tabulated to produce the list featured here. Some caveats: A player must have appeared in one game to make the breakdown, and the countries are according to each player's listing on the NHL's website (with one exception). In keeping with the international spirit of the big event, this week for the power rankings we've broken down the roster of each club in terms of nationalities represented, along with some fun facts for each. We're into a new month of the 2022-23 NHL season, and for the first time ever there's a World Cup (of soccer) going on simultaneously! Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, Team Alfredsson, Team Chara, Team Foligno, Team Lidstrom, Team Staal, Team Toews, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, Vegas Golden Knights, Washington Capitals, Western Conf All Stars, Winnipeg Jets NHL, Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Coyotes, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Eastern Conf All Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, St. NHL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, each team's nationality mix You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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