The Winnipeg Jets have the most power-play goals in the NHL despite having the 20th-most opportunities and only one player tied for 10th in most power-play points.

Winnipeg Jets' Kyle Connor

As the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off reaches Thursday’s grand finale, the focus will soon turn back to the pursuit for the Stanley Cup. The Winnipeg Jets look very good in that regard.

If the regular season ended today, the Jets would win the Presidents’ Trophy with 81 points at the mid-season break. Those are the most points the Jets have had after 56 games since relocating from Atlanta ahead of the 2011-12 season.

But the Jets haven’t just bested themselves. They are on track to beat another Canadian squad for the NHL’s most successful power play since tracking began in 1977-78.

Coming into this season, the 2022-23 Edmonton Oilers held the record for the best power play percentage at a dazzling 32.4 percent.

Winnipeg currently has a 33.3 power-play percentage. Even though the season’s not over yet, the 2022-23 Oilers had a 31.5-percent success rate after 56 games.