Tage Thompson, Buffalo Sabres
Thompson looked like a franchise center when he exploded for 47 goals and 94 points in 2022-23. He was among the most exciting players in the league to watch because of his rare combination of towering size, elite shooting ability and silky smooth hands. But he took a massive step back last season, scoring 29 goals and 56 points in 71 games. Considering his limited track record as an upper-echelon first-line center, it prompted questions about whether his 94-point breakout was a one-off.
Not only has Thompson bounced back as an elite offensive producer, but he’s also leveled up his all-around game to heights he’s never reached before.
The 27-year-old sniper scored 16 five-on-five goals last year. Through 16 games this season, he’s already up to a league-leading 10 goals at five-on-five.
Thompson’s line is feasting off the rush — by my count, six of his 10 even-strength goals have come from a counterattack. It also helps that he’s healthier than last season when a hand/wrist injury ailed him. He’s back to ripping one-time rockets, which is a key part of his game that was hindered last season.
It’s also remarkable to see the glow-up of his two-way results. The Sabres are dominating opponents to the tune of a 61 percent expected goal share and have outscored opponents 15-4 during Thompson’s five-on-five shifts. His defensive metrics are miles better compared to his breakout 2022-23 campaign. He’s certainly playing the best hockey of his career.