FIRST STAR – TYLER TOFFOLI, RW, NEW JERSEY DEVILS
Toffoli – who was acquired by the Devils in a June trade – led the NHL with six goals in four games (6-1—7) to power New Jersey (5-2-1, 11 points) to a 3-1-0 week. He recorded his fifth career hat trick – and first in a Devils uniform – as part of a 5-2 win against one of his former teams, the Montreal Canadiens, Oct. 24. Toffoli then posted his second three-point performance in as many days with 2-1—3 in a 6-4 loss to the Washington Capitals Oct. 25. It marked the second time that Toffoli has collected three-plus points in consecutive NHL games, following Jan. 20-21, 2021 (5-1—6 in 2 GP w/ MTL). After being held off the scoresheet in a 5-4 triumph over the Buffalo Sabres Oct. 27, Toffoli rebounded with the tying goal in an eventual 4-3 victory against the Minnesota Wild Oct. 29. The 31-year-old Toffoli, who won the Stanley Cup in 2013-14 (w/ LAK), shares fifth place in the League with seven goals in eight total appearances this season (7-3—10). His seven goals are the most by any player through their first eight games with the Devils/Rockies/Scouts franchise; four players – Paul Gardner (1976-77 w/ CLR), Lanny McDonald (1979-80 w/ CLR), Bobby Holik (1992-93) and Devante Smith-Pelly (2015-16) – previously shared the mark with six goals through their first eight contests with the team.
SECOND STAR – JONAS JOHANSSON, G, TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
Johansson – who signed with the Lightning in July – stopped all 55 shots he faced over two appearances, going 2-0-0 with two shutouts to guide Tampa Bay (4-2-2, 10 points) to a perfect week. He earned his second career shutout – and first with the Lightning – with 32 saves, including 13 in the third period, in a 3-0 win against the Carolina Hurricanes Oct. 24. Johansson then became the seventh different goaltender in Tampa Bay history to record consecutive shutouts – and the first to achieve the feat since Nov. 23-26, 2021 (Andrei Vasilevskiy) – with 23 stops in a 6-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks Oct. 26. The 28-year-old Johansson, who was 11-13-4 in 35 career NHL appearances entering 2023-24 (3.32 GAA, .887%, 1 SO), is 4-1-2 through seven total games this season (2.56 GAA, .925 SV%, 2 SO). He leads the League in both saves (221) and shots against (239) as well as mid-range (t-62) and long-range (t-46) saves, two of the new statistical categories available via NHL EDGE.
SJS@TBL: Johansson blanks Sharks for shutout win
THIRD STAR – RYAN HARTMAN, RW, MINNESOTA WILD
Hartman ranked second in the NHL with five goals in four appearances (5-2—7) to propel the Wild (3-4-2, 8 points) to points in two of their contests. He recorded his second career hat trick (also Jan. 8, 2017 vs. NSH) and second career five-point performance (also Oct. 5, 2017 vs. PIT: 1-4—5) with 3-2—5 in a 7-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers Oct. 24. It marked the eighth five-point game in Minnesota history and first since April 22, 2022 (Kevin Fiala: 0-5—5 vs. SEA). Hartman did not pick up any points in a 6-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers Oct. 26, but then scored once in both a 3-2 shootout loss to the Washington Capitals Oct. 27 and a 4-3 defeat versus the New Jersey Devils Oct. 29. The 29-year-old Hartman, currently in his fifth season with the Wild, leads the team in goals (6) and is tied for second in points (9) through nine total outings in 2023-24.
EDM@MIN: Hartman nets 3 goals against Oilers


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