Friday, July 25, 2025

NHL Power Rankings: Summer storylines for all 32 teams

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The compressed NHL schedule for the end of the Stanley Cup playoffs, draft and free agency means that the majority of July and August is … a bit slower.

But it’s also the perfect time to refresh our Power Rankings of all 32 teams heading into 2025-26!

In addition to the latest 1-32 poll, this edition includes the top storyline for each team during the summer break.

How we rank: A panel of ESPN hockey commentators, analysts, reporters and editors sends in a 1-32 poll based on how strong each team will be in the 2025-26 season, which generates our master list.

Note: Previous ranking for each team refers to the final 2024-25 edition, published April 11. Stanley Cup odds are per ESPN BET as of July 24.

1. Florida Panthers

Pre-playoff ranking: 11

Stanley Cup odds: +600

The Panthers had another epic celebration with the Stanley Cup, then proceeded to re-sign their big three pending free agents: Aaron Ekblad, Sam Bennett and Brad Marchand. Is a three-peat possible?


2. Edmonton Oilers

Pre-playoff ranking: 10

Stanley Cup odds: +850

A second straight loss in the Stanley Cup Final resulted in no small amount of self-reflection — all while the proverbial sword of Damocles hangs over the franchise in Connor McDavid’s potential free agency in 2026. One item that remains unchecked? Finding a better solution in goal.


3. Dallas Stars

Pre-playoff ranking: 3

Stanley Cup odds: +1000

Another trip to the Western Conference finals wasn’t enough for Peter DeBoer to save his job, who was replaced by former Stars coach Glen Gulutzan in July. How will the first full season of the Mikko Rantanen Era go?


4. Carolina Hurricanes

Pre-playoff ranking: 7

Stanley Cup odds: +800

Given all the re-signings this offseason, there weren’t a bevy of high-impact free agents available. However, one of the top ones signed with the Hurricanes. How will Nikolaj Ehlers be deployed in Rod Brind’Amour’s system? And can he be the difference-maker next postseason?


5. Vegas Golden Knights

Pre-playoff ranking: 4

Stanley Cup odds: +850

Same old Knights. The biggest fish in the free agency pond this offseason was Mitch Marner, and sure enough, Vegas’ front office found a way to land him. It presents a salary cap situation for the club, though that’s also nothing new. Marner visits Toronto on Jan. 23, for those in a calendar-circling mood.


6. Winnipeg Jets

Pre-playoff ranking: 1

Stanley Cup odds: +2500

The reigning Presidents’ Trophy winners as regular-season champs lost a key player in Nikolaj Ehlers this offseason, but gained perhaps the sport’s biggest X factor in Jonathan Toews, a three-time Stanley Cup winner who hasn’t played since the 2022-23 season because of health concerns.


7. Colorado Avalanche

Pre-playoff ranking: 5

Stanley Cup odds: +750

A first-round playoff loss is a bit misleading, as it was to fellow juggernaut Dallas Stars. The Avs believe they’ve solved their second-line center dilemma with a contract for 2024-25 trade addition Brock Nelson, but do they have enough depth to make another Cup run?


8. Toronto Maple Leafs

Pre-playoff ranking: 6

Stanley Cup odds: +2000

Toronto’s seemingly Quixotic quest to win another Stanley Cup continues. It has been an offseason of ups and downs so far. The Leafs lost Mitch Marner in a sign-and-trade with Vegas but inked one of the summer’s best deals with the new pact for Matthew Knies. As always, it’s high drama in the “centre of the hockey universe.”


9. Washington Capitals

Pre-playoff ranking: 2

Stanley Cup odds: +3000

Alex Ovechkin begins the 2025-26 season as the NHL’s all-time goals leader — and three away from 900. But the Caps won’t simply be feeding him pucks all season. This team will hope to get further than the second round, perhaps giving Ovi another Cup for his Hall of Fame résumé.


10. Tampa Bay Lightning

Pre-playoff ranking: 9

Stanley Cup odds: +1400

The Lightning continue to expertly massage their roster within the bounds of the salary cap. That continued this offseason, as they extended Yanni Gourde and Gage Goncalves for scoring depth. Another long playoff run is possible, though they’ll likely have to defeat their rivals from South Florida at some point on that road.

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11. Los Angeles Kings

Pre-playoff ranking: 8

Stanley Cup odds: +2000

After signing a bevy of veteran depth to the roster in free agency, the Kings created the NHL’s best schedule release video. It has been an exciting summer already!


12. Minnesota Wild

Pre-playoff ranking: 13

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