Aaron Ekblad did as much as you could ask for in his rookie year, as the number one pick from the Barrie Colts scored 39 Points and won the Calder Trophy. Ekblad never slowed down, showing exemplary two-way hockey and a healthy Plus/Minus on a team that for the most part has not been usually on the winning side of the ledger.
Entering his ninth season of professional hockey, Ekblad is slightly over a .5 Point per Game player, an excellent number for a blueliner in the modern era. Ekblad has now gone to two All-Star Games and is certainly capable of a third, as he showed by his 2021-22 career-high of 57 Points with a sixth-place Norris vote. Since then, Ekblad proved valuable on Florida's back-to-back Stanley Cup-winning teams,
Ekblad has more accolades in him, and it does not hurt that the Panthers are an elite and loaded squad. He has a phenomenal chance to crack the top three on this list.

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