Schaefer Leads Calder Trophy Race; Sennecke, Wallstedt Enter Contention
The Calder Trophy race is heating up as top NHL rookies showcase outstanding performances. With the holiday season approaching, several players are making their mark, particularly Matthew Schaefer, Ivan Demidov, and Beckett Sennecke. As teams aim for improved results, these rookies are key contributors to their squads.
Schaefer Leads Calder Trophy Race
Matthew Schaefer, a defenseman for the New York Islanders, has been exceptional in his rookie season. The 18-year-old has scored eight goals, tying him for the most among rookies, and has added 11 assists. This positions him just behind Demidov and Sennecke in rookie points.
Schaefer’s ability to dictate the pace of play has energized the Islanders’ attack. His defensive skills are also noteworthy, positioning him among the best rookie defensemen in recent memory. The discussions around his potential Norris Trophy candidacy further highlight his impact and solidify his status in the Calder race.
Key Stats for Matthew Schaefer
- Goals: 8
- Assists: 11
- Points: 19
- Current Calder Trophy Odds: 1.42/-238
Notable Rookies in the Mix
Ivan Demidov of the Montreal Canadiens is also a strong contender. Despite playing fewer games, he has demonstrated his skill and playmaking ability. The 19-year-old has been a vital offensive presence for the Canadiens, showcasing his talent alongside fellow rookie Oliver Kapanen.
Beckett Sennecke, a right winger for the Anaheim Ducks, leads all rookies with 20 points. His contributions have been crucial in helping the Ducks secure a playoff position. At just 19 years old, his dual-threat offensive game has provided the Ducks with much-needed depth.
Top Rookie Stats
| Player | Team | Points | Calder Trophy Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matthew Schaefer | New York Islanders | 19 | 1.42/-238 |
| Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | 18 | 4.60/+360 |
| Beckett Sennecke | Anaheim Ducks | 20 | 17.00/+1600 |
Other Emerging Talents
Jesper Wallstedt has solidified his role as a promising goalie for the Minnesota Wild. With eight wins and a .944 save percentage over ten games, he is making his mark as a reliable backup. Meanwhile, Alexander Nikishin of the Carolina Hurricanes brings significant defensive prowess, despite a lack of flashy statistics.
Other noteworthy rookies include Yaroslav Askarov of the San Jose Sharks and Ryan Leonard of the Washington Capitals, both of whom are making their presence known in the league.
Further Statistics of Emerging Rookies
- Jesper Wallstedt – Wins: 8, Shutouts: 4, Save Percentage: .944
- Alexander Nikishin – Calder Trophy Odds: 101.00/+10000
- Yaroslav Askarov – Save Percentage: .905
The Calder Trophy race remains competitive as players continue to impress. These top rookies are not only showcasing their skills but also making significant contributions to their teams. As the season progresses, the focus will be on who can maintain their momentum and secure the coveted Calder Trophy.




