2. Mark Stone
Apr 7, 2015; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; The Ottawa Senators right wing Mark Stone (61) celebrates his goal scored in overtime against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Canadian Tire Centre. The Senators defeated the Penguins 4-3 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports
Everybody knows how awesome Stone is. Along with Hammond, he was a main reason for Ottawa’s historic comeback last season. He finished tied for first in rookie scoring with 64, and was 2nd overall in Calder voting. At the age of 23, he has plenty of great years ahead of him.
He may regress a bit next season, but the talent is still there. He’s already a premier talent, and he can play with Turris or Zibanejad on the top line for a long time. His skating used to be considered the main thing holding him back but now it looks very acceptable, and sometimes even good. I really don’t see any holes in his game and the Senators struck gold with him in the 6th round of the 2010 draft.
Next: Best Defenseman In The Game