10/7/2025 – 10/12/2025
Jack Eichel (C) – Vegas Golden Knights
The newly signed Golden Knight leads all NHL skaters after the opening week of the season in points with seven (two goals, five assists), including a four point (one goal, three assists) performance in Vegas’ home opener on 10/8/2025 (6-5 SOL vs LAK). This matches Eichel’s career best opening night performance where he registered four points (zero goals, four assists) last season on 10/9/2024 (8-4 W vs COL). Eichel added to his weekly point tally with two points (one goal, one assist) on 10/9/2025 (4-3 OTW @ SJS) and one assist on 10/11/2025 (2-1 OTL @ SEA).
Ahead of the 2025-26 season, Eichel has skated in four seasons with the Golden Knights registering 253 points (100 goals, 153 assists) in 241 games with the club. The 28-year-old established new career highs in assists (66), points (94) and plus/minus rating (+32) last season with the Golden Knights and led all Team USA forwards in assists (four) during the Four Nations Face-off.
Kyle Connor (LW) – Winnipeg Jets
Fresh off of an eight-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Jets, Connor recorded a hat-trick in the Jets’ home opener against the Stars on 10/9/2025 (5-4 L vs DAL). The Jets forward registered an even strength goal in the opening frame while adding two more to the tally, including a short-handed goal, late in the third period. Connor now sits with seven career hat-tricks across his 10 NHL seasons. Despite the loss to the Stars, Connor finished the game with a positive plus/minus rating (+1) and recorded six shots on goal. He added an assist to the opening goal on Saturday afternoons game (3-2 W vs LAK), bringing his weekly statistical total to four points (three goals, one assist).
The 28-year-old registered career highs in assists (56) and points (97) as well as led the Jets in scoring last season. Connor also established a career best plus/minus rating (+17) and blocked shots (46) in the 2024-25 season.
David Pastrňák (RW) – Boston Bruins
Pastrňák registered three points (one goal, two assists) in the Bruins’ season opener on the road against the Capitals in a 3-1 win. He set the tone for the Bruins, scoring the first goal of the contest at 12:07 in the middle frame. The Bruins forward later recorded primary assists on goals from Lindholm and Geekie to surge the Bruins ahead of the Capitals late in the third period.
Last season, Pastrňák led the Bruins in goals (43) and points (106) while tying his career best in assists (63). He also posted 29 multi-point efforts and tied his career high for most points in a single game (five) on 4/5/2025 (5-1 win vs CAR).
Matt Coronato (RW) – Calgary Flames
Skating in his 115th regular-season game with the Calgary Flames, Coronato found the back of the net twice for the fifth time in his NHL career in the Flames’ home opener on 10/11/2025 (4-2 L vs STL). His opening goal of the contest was found on the power-play, registering as the seventh of his NHL career with a man advantage. The 22-year-old currently leads all Flames skaters in points with three (two goals, one assist) in the opening three games of the season.
Coronato was drafted by the Calgary Flames as the 13th overall selection in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. In 77 regular-season games with the Flames last season, Coronato ranked third among Flames skaters in goals (24) and points (47) while ranking fourth in assists (23).
Adam Fox (D) – New York Rangers
Fox posted a three point (two goals, one assist) performance on 10/11/2025 (6-1 W @ PIT). The former Norris trophy winner recorded his second goal of the night on the power-play, matching his power-play goal total from last season at one. He currently leads all Rangers skaters in points with four (three goals, one assist) through the opening three games of the season.
The New York native skated in 74 games with the Rangers last season registering 61 points (10 goals, 51 assists) and was named to the Team USA Four Nations Face-off team. He led all Rangers blueliners in scoring while ranking ninth among league defenders.
Shane Pinto (C) – Ottawa Senators
Through the opening two games of the regular-season, Shane Pinto leads all Senators skaters in points with five (four goals, one assist). Pinto reached the back of the net in back-to-back games for the Senators on 10/9/2025 (5-4 W @ TBL) and 10/11/2025 (6-2 L @ FLA), increasing his multi-goal game total to eight in his career.
Drafted by the Senators in the second round in 2019 (32nd overall), Pinto has skated in 212 games with the club, lodging 112 points (55 goals, 57 assists). Last season he ranked seventh among Senators skaters in scoring with 37 points (21 goals, 16 assists) and tied for the team lead in short-handed goals with three. He also led Senators forwards in blocked shots (56) and takeaways (27).




