In this edition we share our picks for the NHL's most underrated line.
Todd Cordell
I have to go with New Jersey's top line of Mike Cammalleri, Adam Henrique and Lee Stempniak.
They're the Devils' three leading scorers and have combined for 31 goals and 75 points in just 28 games.
The Devils aren't getting much secondary scoring right now so without them they'd be in deep trouble.
They may not be the biggest of names but their production matches some of the top lines in hockey and there still aren't many people talking about them.
James Tanner
I think its Kadri, JVR and Komarov.
The Leafs aren't doing great, but that line has been essentially the whole team so far this year. They are among the best lines in hockey from a statistical perspective and only some bad luck has kept kadri and JVR from being on the scoring leaders list.
They all have great possession stats and one of the best scoring-chance differentials in hockey.
Peter Tessier
While this seems like a homer pick, and it is, the most underrated line in Hockey is Perreault, Scheifele, Stafford. Partly because the Winnipeg Jets do not get the air time that many other teams get but because these guys simply are not flashy in their own right.
With a combined 53 points of 21 goals and 32 assists the trio succeeds despite the weight of Stafford's lack of possession. The line is dangerous mainly because of Perreault who is a steal at 3 million per year and succeeds because Scheifele is shooting well as is Stafford. They do well all with an average PDO 0f 99.60 at even strength. They aren't the best second line in the NHL but they are the best line no one talks about.
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