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11. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

11. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

Drafted 1st Overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 2011, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a great rookie campaign where he scored 52 Points and finished second for Calder Trophy voting.  Injuries took him out of half of his second season, but he would follow that up with back-to-back 56 Point years in 2013-14 & 2014-15.  He dipped below the 50 Point threshold and had his best statistical season last year (2018-19) with career-highs of 28 Goals, 41 Assists, and 69 Points.  Nugent-Hopkins followed up with his second straight 60 Point year with 61.

Nugent-Hopkins may not be the most significant player on the ice, but he is a very cerebral and selfless player who pays attention to his own side of the ice.  Last year, Nugent-Hopkins had his first 100-Point year, on what was the most explosive Edmonton offense in years.  He isn't a superstar, but he is an integral part of any success the Oilers achieve while he is there, which was evident when he helped them reach the Stanley Cup in 2024 and again in 2025.

Still, with the Oilers, Nugent-Hopkins has provided Edmonton with consistent play and is more than capable of doing the same for years to come.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 1st Overall in the NHL Draft 6/24/11.
  • Games Played: 959
  • Notable Statistics: 271 Goals
    477 Assists
    748 Points
    334 PIM
    .78 PPG
    -19 Plus/Minus
    496 Blocked Shots
    665 Hits
    634 Takeaways
    517 Giveaways
    69.2 Point Shares

    96 Playoff Games
    23 Goals
    58 Assists
    81 Points
    34 PIM
    .84 PPG
    -14 Plus/Minus
    77 Blocked Shots
    135 Hits
    38 Takeaways
    44 Giveaways
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (2015)
    First Team All-Rookie (2015)

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