Colorado Avalanche: Colin Wilson, F -- The Avalanche forward had four points (two goals, two assists), one on the power play and 13 SOG in 16:41 per game against the Calgary Flames. Wilson skated on the second line with elite forward Mikko Rantanen and Carl Soderberg and top power play with Rantanen, Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog and defenseman Tyson Barrie in the first round. If the Avalanche continue to keep Rantanen on the second line, Wilson has sneaky upside against the San Jose Sharks in the second round. Wilson has produced before in the playoffs, scoring 13 points (five goals, eight assists) in 14 games for the Nashville Predators in 2016.
Dallas Stars: Jason Dickinson, F -- The Stars forward had two goals and 11 SOG in 14:54 per game against the Predators in the first round. Dickinson has been skating on an underrated second line with forwards Mats Zuccarello and Roope Hintz, who combined for six points in the first round. While Dickinson has not skated on either power-play unit, the Stars will likely continue to rely on the second line to take pressure off the loaded top line of elite forwards Jamie Benn, Alexander Radulov and Tyler Seguin.
St. Louis Blues: Oskar Sundqvist, F -- The Blues forward had four points (two goals, two assists) and 12 SOG in 16:35 per game against the Winnipeg Jets in the first round. He skated mostly on the second line with forwards Brayden Schenn and Jaden Schwartz, who had four goals and 15 SOG in six games against the Jets. Sundqvist did not skate on either power play against the Jets but could see time on the second unit if he continues to produce.