Hot and Cold Starts After Thirteen Games

TAMPA, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 05: Nick Perbix #48 of the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrates a goal during a game against the Buffalo Sabres at Amalie Arena on November 05, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 05: Nick Perbix #48 of the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrates a goal during a game against the Buffalo Sabres at Amalie Arena on November 05, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
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Hot Starts:

Hot starts can mean multiple things. It can mean a lot of goals in just a few games, or a 2.0 PPG pace within the first ten games. However, some of these players aren’t up here for their points or goals, they’re up here because of their overall play.

Nikita Kucherov: 13GP, 6G, 15A, 21P

When the season started, all fans could say was “why doesn’t Kucherov shoot more?”, and these point totals are exactly why.

Kucherov has been known as a top playmaker in the league since his Hart Trophy win in the 2018-19 season. He’s scored all his goals within the last couple of weeks, and the plays he makes are simply phenomenal, plays that not even some NHL legends could dream of making without having to pause time and plan it out in the middle of the game. Kucherov is one of the few players in the league that I expect to keep up the pace for 100+ points, and could easily give himself another 110+ point season if healthy.

Brayden Point: 13GP, 6G, 9A, 15P

After a disappointing season last season, Brayden Point is looking like the Point that we’re used to. With over a point per game so far this season, we could expect Point to possibly hit 90+ points.

Being the second-line center didn’t fit him as well as expected, but with Point back on the first line with his usual linemate in Kucherov and newcomer Brandon Hagel, it seems like he’s gone back to the Point we all love.

Brandon Hagel: 13GP 5G 6A 10P

If you asked anyone before the season started if Hagel would be able to take over for Ondrej Palat on the first line, you’d be laughed at. Well, now you can laugh at them as Hagel’s season is looking amazing so far.

Hagel has fit in extremely well with the top line of Hegel-Point-Kucherov, and fans could potentially see a career year for the kid. If he keeps up this pace, we could see a 70+ point season for the former Chicago Blackhawk.

Nick Perbix: 10GP, 1G, 2A, 3P

If you were wondering who this player is before, you probably are not anymore. He may be new to the big leagues, but despite being new, he plays like a veteran.

Perbix started off the season and his career with an amazing game, one that was talked about a lot. Ever since then, he’s been solid. While +/- isn’t usually a stat that means anything, for this few games played for a defenseman who’s new to the league, a +5 is just mind-boggling, especially when compared to guys like Mikhail Sergachev (0), Victor Hedman (+1), and Erik Cernak (-2). If Perbix can keep up this pace, he’s going to have a bright future in the NHL.

Mikhail Sergachev: 13GP, 2G, 8A, 10P

The future of the Lightning’s defense is proving everyone wrong after signing a massive extension in the offseason, keeping him around for the next eight years starting next season. Every game it seems like Sergachev is looking to be the best defenseman on the ice at all times, and if this pace keeps up, Sergachev has a chance to get a Norris vote or two.

Honorable Mentions: Stamkos, Killorn, Hedman