I think Michkov is the clear favorite to date, but he's also due for a bit of regression. He's currently sitting at 33 on ice goals vs 26 expected in all situations, with a decently high IPP%, with 11 goals vs 6 expected goals.
Celebrini's pace is a bit more sustainable - 21 on ice goals vs 21 expected in all situations, with a lower IPP%, with 8 goals vs 5 expected. And Stankoven has had some pretty poor puck luck compared to Michkov, with 4 goals vs 7 expected. But barring injury, I don't think either of them will be able to do enough to catch Michkov.
I think the best bet to spoil Michkov's Calder is Lane Hutson. He's due for some of his own pucks to start going in, and it looks like he's staked a claim as the team's #1 PP QB after Matheson held it down for much of the season. I could see him having a pretty prolific back half of the season, especially if Laine can stay healthy.
Assuming the top rookie skaters play the rest of their games, I'd predict:
It may also help Hutson that he's currently the only rookie D in the conversation.
Regarding Wolf:
While he has had a great season, it's almost impossible for goalies to win the Calder these days. They just don't get enough games. Look at the history of the last 15 years:
Celebrini's pace is a bit more sustainable - 21 on ice goals vs 21 expected in all situations, with a lower IPP%, with 8 goals vs 5 expected. And Stankoven has had some pretty poor puck luck compared to Michkov, with 4 goals vs 7 expected. But barring injury, I don't think either of them will be able to do enough to catch Michkov.
I think the best bet to spoil Michkov's Calder is Lane Hutson. He's due for some of his own pucks to start going in, and it looks like he's staked a claim as the team's #1 PP QB after Matheson held it down for much of the season. I could see him having a pretty prolific back half of the season, especially if Laine can stay healthy.
Assuming the top rookie skaters play the rest of their games, I'd predict:
- Michkov 27 goals 68 points in 80gp
- Hutson 5 goals 60 points in 82gp
- Celebrini 24 goals 58 points in 70gp
- Stankoven 21 goals 58 points in 80gp
It may also help Hutson that he's currently the only rookie D in the conversation.
Regarding Wolf:
While he has had a great season, it's almost impossible for goalies to win the Calder these days. They just don't get enough games. Look at the history of the last 15 years:
- Binnington 24-5 .927 sv% - 2nd to Pettersson's 65 points
- Crawfod 33-18 .917 sv% - not even a finalist
- Skinner 29-14 .914 sv% - 2nd to Beniers' 57 points
- Swaymen & Kochetkov - both 23-14 with .914 and .911 sv% - not even finalists