Pittsburgh's power play ranking plummets drastically

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The NHL power rankings highlight the performance of various players and teams as March progresses. Many teams and players show significant changes in their performance, both positive and negative. The Washington Capitals lead with a strong record. However, Jakob Chychrun's scoring has dropped recently, netting only one goal in the last 11 games. The Winnipeg Jets have seen improvement in backup goalie Eric Comrie’s performance since New Year’s Eve. Several teams are experiencing ups and downs. The Carolina Hurricanes’ Andrei Svechnikov started strong but has struggled lately. Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars, on the other hand, has significantly boosted his scoring since December. The Florida Panthers' Sam Reinhart has fallen from a high scoring pace. The Vegas Golden Knights' Adin Hill has improved as well, moving from a low save percentage to a competitive ranking among goalies. The Colorado Avalanche have climbed up in the standings with a notable 13-5-1 record recently, while the Toronto Maple Leafs' penalty-kill has weakened. Other teams like the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens have also shown notable fluctuations in their performance. Meanwhile, the New York Rangers have struggled since a good start to their season. At the lower end, the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers are among the teams with disappointing records. The Flyers are hoping for a lottery pick to aid in their rebuilding process. Overall, the NHL landscape is marked by impressive streaks, both good and bad, as teams prepare for the final stretch of the season.


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