Top 5 best and top 5 worst NHL teams following February

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - FEBRUARY 21: The New Jersey Devils celebrate a first period goal by Jesper Bratt #63 (C) against the Montreal Canadiens at the Prudential Center on February 21, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - FEBRUARY 21: The New Jersey Devils celebrate a first period goal by Jesper Bratt #63 (C) against the Montreal Canadiens at the Prudential Center on February 21, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /
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There are some really good teams at the top of the NHL standings right now.

5. New York Rangers

The New York Rangers are the fifth-best team in the NHL right now. They made some big moves during this trade season. It was nice for them when they traded for Vladimir Tarasenko earlier but they made it even better when they traded for Patrick Kane.

Now, it is hard to argue anyone’s top six is better than theirs. There are some that are equal but nobody is just straight-up better at the top of their forward lineup. Igor Shesterkin has been suspect in recent weeks but we all know how good he can be.

They will be dangerous down the stretch, especially now that they have Patrick Kane reunited with Artemi Panarin.

4. Toronto Maple Leafs

The Toronto Maple Leafs have loaded up for their playoff run. They are on a long run of making it to the playoffs but they are also on a long run of losing in the first round. They are all in on this being the year that changes.

Adding Ryan O’Reilly, Jake McCabe, Sam Lafferty, Noel Acciari, and Luke Schenn, this group is now very dangerous. If those guys come in and produce alongside the stars, this team will be incredibly dangerous. Don’t let them win a series.

3. Carolina Hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes haven’t made the big move at the trade deadline but their record speaks for itself. They are one of the best teams in the NHL and are hoping that this is the year that they can go to the Final after many years of just a couple of playoff series wins.

They don’t have that one superstar player that is top ten in NHL scoring or goal scoring but they play one of the best team games in the league. They roll four lines and are one of the best-coached teams in the league. They will be fun to watch in the postseason.

2. New Jersey Devils

The New Jersey Devils have been one of the best teams in the league all season long. Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, Dawson Mercer, and Dougie Hamilton have formed one of the best cores in the league.

They score a ton because of their speed. They are fast, play good defense, and get great goaltending. That is a dangerous team that nobody is going to want to play in the playoffs. Their youth makes them a question mark going into the playoffs, but they are confident.

They improved their team a lot over the last few days as they made the trade with the San Jose Sharks for Timo Meier, who was the biggest trade chip on the market this year. They didn’t give up any of their top five prospects to get him either so this team is in good shape for a long time.

1. Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins have been the number-one team in the league by a lot. They have a double-digit lead in points over the team that is second in the President’s Trophy race.

With guys like Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, and Charlie McAvoy leading the way, you know you are going to see this team play very well. Their depth is as good as any team in NHL history which is why they could be a record-breaking team.

They also made a big trade with the Washington Capitals to add Dmitry Orlov and Garnett Hathaway to the mix. That is a very solid top-four defenseman in addition to some sandpaper for the bottom six.

This team is truly awesome. Anything other than a Stanley Cup victory would be a massive disappointment.

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