It is with great pleasure that we announce the third annual Notinhalloffame NHL Regular Season Cup, and let us explain how this works:
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the second year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first one.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at when the first player cracked 40 Points, and tell all of you the top ten. We were going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward, but now that we are in the home stretch, this will be the last update until season’s end.
Here is the current top ten, based on the first player to breach 160 Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers. 160 Cup Points: 77 Games, 62 G, 84 A, 146 P, +17, 17.2 PS. (#1 on last update)
What more can we say about McDavid’s 2022/23 Season. He is running away with every major statistical category, and has a commanding lead in Cup Points, that cannot be caught. Last year’s Notinhalloffame NHL Cup winner is extending his lead and he is currently the league-leader in Goals (60), Assists (78), Points (138) and Point Shares (16.3). The Hart, Pearson, Richard and Art Ross are his to lose, and he won’t. Is this the best year of his life? He would agree, but only if the Oilers win it all!
2. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 134 Cup Points: 76 Games, 56 G, 46 A, 102 P, +33, 13.6 PS. (#3 on last update)
Pastrnak is back where he belongs at #2. The top offensive Bruins player is second in Goals (56), fifth in Points (102), seventh in Plus/Minus (+33) and is also leading the NHL in Even Strength Goals (38) and Shots (371).
3. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 126 Cup Points: 64 Games, 34 G, 63 A, 97 P, +23, 11.0 PS. (#2 on last update)
MacKinnon is playing phenomenal hockey, is ranked very high in Cup Points considering he played relatively less than the rest of the top ten. He is third in Points per Game (1.52), and sixth in Points (97).
4. Linus Ullmark, Boston Bruins. 116 Cup Points: 46 Games, 37-6-1, 1.88 GAA, .938 Save Percentage, 12.4 PS. (#6 on last update)
Ullmark is the odds-on favorite for the Vezina and is currently the league leader in Wins, GAA and Save Percentage. Our question, is can he do this is the playoffs?
5. Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche. 114 Cup Points: 75 Games, 49 G, 43 A, 92 P, +10, 11.1 PS. (#4 on last update)
Rantanen slips one spot to #5. He is the current co-leader in Even Strength Goals (38), fourth in Goals (49) and is on a team that could repeat as Stanley Cup Champions.
6. (TIE) Matthew Tkachuk, Florida Panthers, 108 Cup Points: 74 Games, 38 G, 64 A, 102 P, +26, 11.5 PS. (#5 on last update)
Dropping one to #6, Tkachuk is at present is seventh in Assists (64) and fourth in Points (102). He is only two Points away from last year’s total.
6. (TIE) Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, 108 Cup Points: 76 Games, 34 G, 44 A, 78 P, -9, 8.5 PS. (Not on last update)
Yes, the Tkachuk brothers are tied in Cup Points, although Matthew is clearly having the better year. The younger sibling is a point-per-game player, and has emerged as the top gun for the Senators. He is currently fourth in Shots (324), which is a large part of how he is this high.
8. Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks, 107 Cup Points: 73 Games, 36 G, 60 A, 96 P, +15, 10.2 PS. (#7 on last update)
Pettersson is having his best year to date, albeit on an abysmal Canucks team. He is currently tenth in Assists (60) and ninth in Points (96).
9. Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils. 106 Cup Points, 72 Games, 40 G, 49 A, 89 P, +7, 10.3 PS. (#9 on last update)
Hughes holds on at #9. The two-time All-Star is ninth in Goals (40), and is the top offensive threat for the Devils.
10. Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning. 105 Cup Points: 77 Games, 48 G, 41 A, 89 P, +7, 10.7 PS. (#8 on last update)
Point is having a good year, and is a point-per-game player, there are still quite a few players with higher point tallies than the Tampa Center, who dropped four spots in our last update. Saying that, Point has been the most clutch player for the Lightning, and is currently fourth in Goals (44).
Dallas’s Jason Robertson, fell off the top ten.
Our next update will the final one.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the second year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first one.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at when the first player cracked 40 Points, and tell all of you the top ten. We will this going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward.
Here is the current top ten, based on the first player to breach 130 Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers. 132 Cup Points: 62 Games, 52 G, 66 A, 118 P, +11, 14.0 PS. (#1 on last update)
What more can we say about McDavid’s 2022/23 Season. He is running away with every major statistical category, and has a commanding lead in Cup Points. Last year’s Notinhalloffame NHL Cup winner is extending his lead and he is currently the league-leader in Goals (52), Assists (66), Points (118) and Point Shares (11.9). The Hart, Pearson, Richard and Art Ross are his to lose.
2. Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche. 97 Cup Points: 59 Games, 41 G, 31 A, 72 P, +7, 8.9 PS. (#4 on last update)
Rantanen climbs back up to the runner-up spot, but the gap between #1 and #2 has never been larger. He is also third in Goals (34) and fifth in Points (66).
3. (TIE) David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 96 Cup Points: 60 Games, 42 G, 38 A, 80 P, +27, 10.6 PS. (#2 on last update)
Pastrnak drops a spot, but is still having one of his best years to date. He currently is leading the NHL in Shots (285), is second in Goals (42) and fourth in Points (80).
3. (TIE) Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche, 96 Cup Points: 48 Games, 24 G, 49 A, 73 P, +23, 8.4 PS. (#5 on last update)
MacKinnon is playing phenomenal hockey, and is the Avs are now the first team (taking over from Boston) to rank two players on a descending list. He is second in Points per Game (1.05).
5. Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils. 92 Cup Points, 56 Games, 36 G, 38 A, 74 P, +13, 9.1 PS. (#3 on last update)
Hughes fell two spots to number #5, but the two-time All-Star is sixth in Goals (36), tenth in Points (74), and is the offensive leader of what has been a surprisingly good New Jersey squad.
6. Linus Ullmark, Boston Bruins. 91 Cup Points: 38 Games, 31-4-1, 1.88 GAA, .938 Save Percentage, 10.2 PS. (#5 on last update)
Ullmark is the odds-on favorite for the Vezina and is currently the league leader in Wins, GAA and Save Percentage.
7. Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning. 88 Cup Points: 60 Games, 37 G, 33 A, 70 P, +3, 8.2 PS. (#9 on last update)
Point is having a good year, and is a point-per-game player, there are still quite a few players with higher point tallies than the Tampa Center. Saying that, Point has been the most clutch player for the Lightning, and a reason we love this process! He is currently fifth in Goals (37).
8. Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, 86 Cup Points: 60 Games, 26 G, 37 A, 63 P, -6, 7.0 PS. (#8 on last update)
The Senators continue to load up for the playoffs, despite being currently out of a spot. Tkachuk’s play is the main reason they are going for it, and he is only four Points away from matching last year’s total.
9. Jake Oettinger, Dallas Stars. 85 Cup Points: 46 Games, 25-8-10, 2.29 GAA, .923 Save Percentage, 9.8 PS. (#9 on last update)
In his third season, Oettinger is playing the best hockey of his life and is third in GAA and fourth in the NHL in Save Percentage.
10. Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild, 84 Cup Points: 61 Games, 37 G, 34 A, 71 P, +3, 8.8 PS. (Not on last update)
The Russian star returns to the top ten and is fifth in Goals (37)
Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk, fell off the top ten.
Our next update will occur when the first player breaks 140 Cup Points.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the second year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first one.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at when the first player cracked 40 Points, and tell all of you the top ten. We will this going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward.
Here is the current top ten, based on the first player to breach 110 Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers. 113 Cup Points: 58 Games, 44 G, 61 A, 105 P, +4, 11.9 PS. (#1 on last update)
Connor McDavid is running away with every major statistical category, and recently became the fifth fastest player to score 800 career Points. Last year’s Notinhalloffame NHL Cup winner is extending his lead and he is currently the league-leader in Goals (44), Assists (61), Points (105) and Point Shares (11.9). The Hart is his to lose.
2. David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 96 Cup Points: 56 Games, 41 G, 36 A, 77 P, +27, 10.4 PS. (#3 on last update)
Pastrnak returns to the second hole, but there is a bigger gap between number one and number two than ever before. He currently is leading the NHL in Shots (270), is second in Goals (41) and fifth in Points (77).
3. Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils. 90 Cup Points, 53 Games, 35 G, 36 A, 71 P, +12, 8.9 PS. (#2 on last update)
Hughes falls one spot, but the two-time All-Star in fifth in Goals (35), ninth in Points (71), and is the offensive leader of what has been a surprisingly good New Jersey squad. Notably, Hughes has not added anu Cup Points since the last update.
4. Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche. 85 Cup Points: 55 Games, 36 G, 30 A, 66 P, +3, 7.8 PS. (#4 on last update)
Rantanen holds at #4, and is also fifth in Goals (34). Like Hughes, Rantanen, did not add any Cup Points since the last update.
5 (Tie). Linus Ullmark, Boston Bruins. 82 Cup Points: 36 Games, 29-4-1, 1.88 GAA, .937 Save Percentage, 9.3 PS. (Not on last update)
Ullmark returns to where he belongs in the top ten, as he has been the best Goalie this year. He is currently the league leader in Wins, GAA and Save Percentage.
5 (Tie). Nathan Mackinnon, Florida Panthers, 82 Cup Points: 57 Games, 28 G, 50 A, 78 P, +16, 8.6 PS. (#5 on last update)
Tkachuk has been on fire and proving Florida right in their pursuit of the power forward. He is currently sixth in Assists (50) and fourth in Points (78).
5 (Tie). Matthew Tkachuk, Florida Panthers, 82 Cup Points: 57 Games, 28 G, 50 A, 78 P, +16, 8.6 PS. (#5 on last update)
Tkachuk has been on fire and proving Florida right in their pursuit of the power forward. He is currently sixth in Assists (50) and fourth in Points (78).
8 (Tie). Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, 81 Cup Points: 56 Games, 24 G, 36 A, 60 P, -6, 6.6 PS. (not on last update)
For the first time, the Tkachuk brothers are both in the top ten, and while his Senators have disappointed, he has not.
9 (Tie). Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning. 80 Cup Points: 56 Games, 33 G, 28 A, 61 P, +4, 7.2 PS. (#5 on last update)
Point is having a good year, and is a point-per-game player, there are still quite a few players with higher point tallies than the Tampa Center. Saying that, Point has been the most clutch player for the Lightning, and a reason we love this process! He is currently tenth in Goals (33).
9 (Tie). Jake Oettinger, Dallas Stars. 80 Cup Points: 43 Games, 23-8-9, 2.24 GAA, .925 Save Percentage, 9.4 PS. (#9 on last update)
In his third season, Oettinger is playing the best hockey of his life and is fourth in the NHL in GAA.
Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl, Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson and Dallas’s Jason Robertson fell off the top ten.
Our next update will occur when the first player breaks 120 Cup Points.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the second year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first one.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at when the first player cracked 50 Points, and tell all of you the top ten. We will this going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward.
Here is the current top ten, based on the first player to breach 50 Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers. 54 Cup Points: 27 Games, 24 G, 28 A, 52 P, +6, 6.1 PS. (#2 on last update)
Last year’s winner has overtaken Auston Matthews for number one as the first player to crack 50 Cup Points, and is also the only player as of this writing to have over 50 Points. With 13 Points in his last five Games, he is currently the league-leader in Goals (24), Assists (28), Points (52) and Point Shares (6.1).
2. Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs. 48 Cup Points: 27 Games, 13 G, 17 A, 30 P, +10, 3.4 PS. (#1 on last update)
Matthews is the defending Hart winner but he is not on the PPG pace he was last year. Still, he is Toronto’s best player and is near the top of the Cup Standings, though he is not currently in the top ten this year in any major category other than Shots (6th with 115).
3. Jason Robertson, Dallas Stars. 45 Cup Points: 26 Games, 23 G, 18 A, 41 P, +15, 5.8 PS. (#3 on last update)
Robertson is the current leader in Even Strength Goals (17), second in Goals (23), third in Points (41), and is on pace to shatter last season’s 41-38-79 output.
4. Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild. 44 Cup Points: 25 Games, 17 G, 16 A, 33 P, -8, 3.6 PS. (#7 on last update)
Kaprizov is easily Minnesota’s best player and if he stays healthy should have his second straight 100-Point year.
5 (Tie). David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins. 43 Cup Points: 25 Games, 18 G, 18 A, 36 P, +11, 4.6 PS. (#3 on last update)
The Bruins are one of the NHL’s top teams and Pastrnak is their top scorer. He is currently fifth in Points.
5 (Tie). Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks. 43 Cup Points, 27 Games, 13 G, 21 A, 34 P, +6, 3.6 PS. (Not in the top ten on last update)
The 2019 Calder winner looks to be on his way to his best statistical year in the NHL.
7 (Tie). Linus Ullmark, Boston Bruins. 41 Cup Points: 18 Games, 15-1-0, 1.82 GAA, .939 Save Percentage, 4.6 PS. (#7 on last update)
Ullmark is the highest ranked Goalie, and he is the second Bruin in the top ten. His ascendence to likely All-Star has been colossal for Boston’s rise to the top of the standings. Ullmark leads all Goalies in Wins, GAA< Save Percentage and Goalie Point Shares.
7 (Tie). Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, 41 Cup Points: 25 Games, 12 G, 17 A, 29 P, -8, 3.0 PS. (#5 on last update)
Ottawa has been abysmal this year, but Tkachuk had taken his game to the next level and should finish the year with his best numbers by far.
9 (Tie). Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes. 40 Cup Points: 26 Games, 11 G, 16 A, 27 P, +2, 2.9 PS. (Not in the top ten on last update)
Aho has twice scored 80 Points in a season, and if he keeps his current pace will make it three.
9 (Tie). Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, 40 Cup Points: 26 Games, 15 G, 20 A, 35 P, +4, 3.8 PS. (Not in the top ten on last update)
Crosby has done it all in hockey, but he has never won the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup!
Karlsson is the highest ranked Defenseman, and is currently the highest scoring blueliner in the NHL.
Nick Suzuki, Jack Hughes and Erik Karlsson have fallen off the top ten.
If you are a regular visitor at Notinhalloffame.com, you know that we created the Notinhalloffame NHL Cup, where in every regular season game, we award points (5-4-3-2-1) to the top five performers. This is the second year that we have done this, and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid won the first one.
To keep everyone regularly in the loop this time, we have decided to give regular updates, starting at when the first player cracked 40 Points, and tell all of you the top ten. We will this going forward with every update as the first player breaches the elevated ten-point threshold afterward.
Here is the current top ten, based on the first player to breach 40 Notinhalloffame Cup Points:
1. Auston Matthews, Edmonton Oilers 43 Points: 24 Games, 11 G, 15 A, 26 P, +7, 2.9 PS.
Matthews is the defending Hart winner but he is not on the PPG pace he was last year. Still, he is Toronto’s best player and is leading the standings here, showing that he has not had to share Cup Points with his teammates as much as the player below.
2. Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 42 Points: 22 Games, 17 G, 22 A, 39 P, +2, 4.4 PS.
Last year’s winner is chasing last year’s runner-up, with McDavid currently topping the NHL in Points (39) and Power Play Goals (9). If he wins the Art Ross this year, it will be his fifth.
3 (Tie). David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins, 37 Points: 21 Games, 14 G, 18 A, 32 P, +10, 4.0 PS.
The Bruins are the NHL’s top team and Pastrnak is their top scorer. He is currently fifth in Points.
3 (Tie). Jason Robertson, Dallas Stars, 37 Points: 23 Games, 19 G, 17 A, 37 P, +13, 5.1 PS.
Robertson is the current leader in Goals (19), Even Strength Goals (15), and is on pace to shatter last season’s 41-38-79 output.
5 (Tie). Nick Suzuki, Montreal Canadiens, 36 Points, 23 Points: 23 Games, 12 G, 12 A, 24 P, +3, 3.0 PS.
Although Suzuki is Montreal’s leading scorer, he is not in the top ten in any offensive statistic, but when the Habs win, chances are that Suzuki was the main reason.
5 (Tie). Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, 36 Points: 21 Games, 9 G, 16 A, 25 P, -7, 2.4 PS.
Ottawa has been abysmal this year, but Tkachuk had taken his game to the next level and should finish the year with his best numbers by far.
7 (Tie). Linus Ullmark, Boston Bruins, 35 Points: 16 Games, 13-1-0, 2.00 GAA, .935 Save Percentage, 3.9 PS.
Ullmark is the highest ranked Goalie, and he is the second Bruin in the top ten. His ascendence to likely All-Star has been colossal for Boston’s rise to the top of the standings.
7 (Tie). Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild, 35 Points: 21 Games, 13 G, 14 A, 27 P, -6, 3.0 PS.
Kaprizov is easily Minnesota’s best player and if he stays healthy should have his second straight 100-Point year.
7 (Tie). Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 35 Points: 23 Games, 12 G, 14 A, 26 P, +10, 3.3 PS.
The Devils are surpassing everyone’s expectations with Hughes leading the way. The 21-year-old Center will likely be named an All-Star this year.
7 (Tie). Erik Karlsson, San Jose Sharks, 35 Points: 24 Games, 11 G, 21 A, 32 P, -2, 4.7 PS.
Karlsson is the highest ranked Defenseman, and is currently the highest scoring blueliner in the NHL.