Eight NHL players turned heads in 2024–25 season

The 2024–25 NHL season saw a notable rise in performance. That too from several key players. From veterans rediscovering form to goaltenders bouncing back strong. All these improvements shaped playoff races and shifted team dynamics. This piece breaks down eight standout cases where players elevated their games across offense, defense, and leadership roles, making a real impact throughout the season.
Eight NHL players turned heads in 2024–25 season
Pierre-Luc Dubois #80 of the Washington Capitals during the second period in Game Three (Credit: Getty Image)
Some players entered the 2024–25 season under pressure. Injuries, poor form, or tough team situations had derailed the prior year. But a change of scenery or role made a difference. Pierre-Luc Dubois, traded to Washington, found his rhythm again. Skating with more confidence, he hit a career-high in points and played heavy minutes.Cam Fowler benefited from a midseason trade to St. Louis. His transition game stood out, and he logged valuable minutes in all situations. The Blues leaned on his mobility, and he responded with smart, two-way play. Both cases highlight how better usage or team fit can lead to massive turnarounds.

Goaltending bounce-backs helped playoff pushes

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Behind every surprise playoff run is strong goaltending. This year, two familiar names reappeared. To near the top of the goalie charts, Andrei Vasilevskiy returned from injury to reclaim elite form, as his consistency allowed Tampa Bay to stay afloat through rough stretches.Filip Gustavsson also delivered a strong campaign. His .914 save percentage ranked high among starters, and he added stability in a crowded Minnesota crease. He didn’t just save shots; he saved games, especially late in the season. His resurgence kept the Wild competitive in a tight Central Division.

Forwards raised their ceilings and roles

Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals
Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals (Credit: Getty Image)
Improvement wasn’t limited to stats. It showed trust from coaches. Tom Wilson, often viewed as a physical presence, added more scoring to his game this year. He played top-line minutes and led by example during Washington’s playoff push.Cody Glass showed flashes of being a top-six center when healthy. Injuries slowed him in previous years, but this season he moved with more control and purpose. His production reflected that, helping Nashville stay in the postseason mix.

Defensive upgrades that made real impact

Some players didn’t need flashy point totals to improve. Their gains came from better reads, positioning, and reliability. Fowler was one, but others like Dylan DeMelo quietly elevated their play. His game matured, with smarter gaps and cleaner exits.Rasmus Sandin also took a step forward. His time on the penalty kill increased, and his confidence with the puck stood out. He wasn’t just surviving minutes; he was driving play from the back end. These subtle improvements mattered more than highlight plays.Read more: Jets' road playoff skid deepens after Game 4 loss

One good season can change careers

Improvement in the NHL doesn’t always follow a straight line. For the eight players highlighted here, the 2024–25 season was a reset. They didn’t just recover from dips; they added new layers to their game. Their impact went beyond personal success and helped shape their teams’ fortunes. In a league where form is fleeting, the ability to bounce back is gold.

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