NHL Power Rankings Shocker: Utah Mammoth Soar, Dallas Stars Plummet

Major Shake-Ups in NHL Power Rankings
This week's NHL Power Rankings from Bleacher Report are filled with dramatic changes, showcasing the unpredictability of the season. While some teams are climbing the ranks, others are experiencing significant declines. The standout performance this week belongs to the Utah Mammoth, whose remarkable 19-place jump from No. 28 to No. 9 has captured attention. In contrast, the Pittsburgh Penguins also made a notable leap into the top 10, soaring 14 spots from No. 21.
Teams on the Decline
The Dallas Stars have hit a rough patch, dropping from first place all the way to No. 22 after a three-game losing streak. The Boston Bruins are in a similar slump, falling 19 spots from No. 8 to No. 27 following five consecutive losses. Meanwhile, the Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks continue to struggle, with the Sharks still seeking their first win this season.
Players and Records to Note
Despite the team turmoil, individual performances are garnering attention. Sidney Crosby has reached a milestone by surpassing Mario Lemieux for the most points in a Penguins uniform, while young stars like Matthew Schaefer of the Islanders are making early impacts.
As teams navigate through this unpredictable season, fans are encouraged to share their thoughts and analyses in the comments of the app, sparking further discussion about these notable power shifts.








