NHL Power Rankings 2025: Capitals Dominate, Playoff Legends Revealed
Explore the latest NHL Power Rankings for 2025, featuring the Washington Capitals at the top and uncovering the playoff scoring legends for each team.

NHL Power Rankings 2025: Capitals Lead the Pack
The Washington Capitals have reclaimed the top spot in the latest NHL Power Rankings, boasting an impressive 71.21% points percentage. With Alex Ovechkin leading the charge, the Capitals are poised for another deep playoff run. Ovechkin, the franchise's all-time playoff scoring leader, has amassed 141 points in 151 playoff games, and he’s not slowing down.
Key Highlights:
- Winnipeg Jets: Blake Wheeler holds the franchise record for playoff points with 39 in 44 games, but Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor are closing in.
- Dallas Stars: Mike Modano remains the franchise leader with 145 points in 174 playoff games, while Jamie Benn leads the current roster.
- Vegas Golden Knights: Jonathan Marchessault, the 2023 Conn Smythe winner, tops the list with 75 points in 95 playoff games.
- Florida Panthers: Aleksander Barkov leads with 59 points in 71 playoff games, a testament to his role in transforming the Panthers into a Cup contender.
- Carolina Hurricanes: Sebastian Aho is the franchise leader with 70 points in 74 playoff games.
Playoff Legends:
- Colorado Avalanche: Joe Sakic holds the record with 188 points in 172 playoff games, though Nathan MacKinnon is on his heels.
- Tampa Bay Lightning: Nikita Kucherov dominates with 167 points in 147 playoff games.
- Edmonton Oilers: Wayne Gretzky’s 252 points in 120 playoff games remain unmatched, though Connor McDavid is making strides.
Upcoming Games:
- Washington Capitals: @ SJ (March 15), vs. DET (March 18), vs. PHI (March 20)
- Winnipeg Jets: vs. DAL (March 14), @ SEA (March 16), @ VAN (March 18), @ EDM (March 20)
- Dallas Stars: @ WPG (March 14), @ COL (March 16), vs. ANA (March 18), vs. TB (March 20)
As the NHL season heats up, these rankings and player stats provide a glimpse into the potential playoff heroes of 2025. Stay tuned for more updates as the race to the Stanley Cup intensifies!