10/13/2025 – 10/19/2025
Dylan Strome (C) – Washington Capitals
For the first time since 3/8/2022 (8-3 W vs ANA) and third time in his career, Dylan Strome recorded four points in a single game with two goals and two assists on 10/17/2025 (5-1 W vs MIN). After scoring the opening goal of the contest against the Wild, Strome had a strong final frame consisting of an assist on Alex Ovechkin’s 898th career NHL goal before notching his second goal of the game and second assist of the game on Tom Wilson’s power-play marker. The Ontario native helped the Capitals secure an overtime victory on 10/14/2025 (3-2 OT/W vs TBL) with a secondary assist on Jakob Chychrun game winning goal. Strome led all Capitals skaters in ice time (21:48) and recorded two points (two assists) on route to beat the Lightning. He added two more assists on 10/19/2025 (4-3 L vs VAN) to bring his weekly contributions to eight points (two goals, six assists) in three games.
Selected third overall by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, Strome has posted 392 points (148 goals, 244 assists) in 524 regular-season games. He established new career highs in goals (29), assists (53) and points (82) while leading all Capitals skaters in points and assists last season. Strome contributed with a secondary assist on Alex Ovechkin’s historic 895th career NHL goal to surpass Wayne Gretzky and solidify himself as the all-time NHL goal leader on 4/6/2025 (4-1 L @ NYI).
Josh Doan (RW) – Buffalo Sabres
Josh Doan registered back-to-back multi-point games to lead the Sabres to their first consecutive wins of the season. For the first time in his career, Doan registered three points in a single game with three assists, including the primary assist on the game-winning goal on 10/15/2025 (8-4 W vs OTT). The 23-year-old recorded his first game winning goal and second multi-goal game of his career with two power-play goals on 10/18/2025 (3-0 W vs Florida). His contributions against Ottawa and Florida has tied him in scoring with five points (two goals, three assists) among all Sabres skaters.
Son of former NHL All-Star and Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan, Josh was selected by the Coyotes in the second round (32nd overall) in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft and skated in 11 regular-season games as a Coyote before the club relocated to Utah. After skating in 51 regular-season games with the Utah Hockey Club (NHL) and 28 regular-season games with the Tucson Roadrunners (AHL) last season, Doan was traded to the Buffalo Sabres on 6/26/2025. The Arizona native has registered 33 points (14 goals, 19 assists) in 67 career regular-season NHL games.
Matthew Knies (LW) – Toronto Maple Leafs
Matthew Knies reached the 100 point plateau in his NHL career with a three assist performance on 10/14/2025 (7-4 W vs NSH). The Maple Leafs forward registered three assists in a single game for the first time in his career and it marked the fifth three point game of his career. Knies added to his weekly scoring contribution with two points (one goal, one assist) on 10/13/2025 (3-2 L vs DET), one power-play goal on 10/16/2025 (2-1 OTW vs NYR) and one assist on 10/18/2025. He currently sits second among Maple Leafs skaters in scoring with eight points.
The former Minnesota Golden Gopher (NCAA) has recorded 102 points (46 goals, 56 assists) in 167 regular-season games with the Maple Leafs. Last season, Knies established new career highs in goals (29), assists (29) and points (58). Knies is in his first year of a six-year contract extension he signed with the Maple Leafs on 6/29/2025.
Mark Stone (RW) – Vegas Golden Knights
Stone ranks second among league skaters in points (13) behind teammate, Jack Eichel, as he registered eight points (two goals, six assists) in three games this week. The Golden Knights captain recorded three points (three assists) on 10/16/2025 (6-5 W vs BOS) which was the ninth time in his career reaching the three point mark in a single game without scoring a goal. This marks the sixth consecutive season Stone has recorded a three point performance by way of only registering assists. He concluded the week with a four point (two goals, two assists) performance for the fifth time in his career on 10/18/2025 (6-1 W vs CGY).
Skating in his 15th NHL season, Stone has played 712 regular-season games and recorded 647 points (233 goals, 414 assists). Last season Stone ranked second among Golden Knights skaters in points with 67 (19 goals, 48 assists) and was named to the Four Nations Face-off roster for Team Canada. Stone is in the second last year of an eight-year contract he signed with the Golden Knights in 2019.
William Nylander (RW) – Toronto Maple Leafs
Nylander recorded three consecutive two assist per-game performances and led Maple Leafs skaters in points with seven (one goal, six assists) this week. This ties Nylander’s longest multi-assist per game streak at three games (previously recorded from 12/9/2023 to 12/12/2023). He registered three points (one goal, two assists) on 10/14/2025 (7-4 W vs NSH) and back-to-back two assist performances on 10/16/2025 (2-1 OTW vs NYR) and 10/18/2025 (4-3 OTL vs SEA). The 29-year-old currently leads all Maple Leafs skaters in points (11) and assists (9) while tied for third among league skaters in points.
Selected by the Maple Leafs eighth overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Nylander has accumulated 623 points (264, goals, 359 assists) in 691 regular-season games with the club. Last season, he led all Maple Leafs skaters in goals while establishing a new career high with 45 and also skated in three games for Team Sweden at the Four Nations Face-off.
Dylan Larkin (C) – Detroit Red Wings
For the second time in his career, the Red Wings captain registered four points (two goals, two assists) in a single game on 10/19/2025 (4-2 W vs EDM). In the four games he skated in this week, Larkin registered nine points (four goals, five assists). Larkin has started the season with a six game point streak having recorded at least one point in every game. He also leads all Red Wings skaters in goals (five), points (11) and is tied with Alex DeBrincat for the team lead in assists (six).
The Michigan native and former Michigan Wolverine (NCAA) was drafted by the Red Wings 15th overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. In 740 regular-season games played with the Red Wings, Larkin has generated 587 points (247 goals, 340 assists) and led all Red Wings skaters in points in five of his 11 seasons with the club. He also skated in four games with Team USA at the Four Nations Face-off last season capturing two points (one goal, one assist).
Nick Schmaltz (C) – Utah Mammoth
Schmaltz recorded the second hat-trick of his career and registered four points (three goals, one assist) on 10/17/2025 (6-3 W vs SJS). He led all Mammoth skaters in time on ice (22:50) and recorded his first multi-assist game of the season on 10/19/2025 (3-2 W vs BOS). After securing seven points this week, the Utah forward is tied for seventh in league scoring and leads all Mammoth skaters in assists (six) and points (nine).
Selected 20th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Schmaltz has skated in 594 regular-season games and logged 432 points (145 goals, 287 assists) in his NHL career. The 29-year-old skated in 82-games for the first time in his career while establishing new career highs in assists (43) and points (63) as a member of the Utah Hockey Club (NHL).




