The Blue Jackets, who haven't lost since Nov. 26 and haven't lost in regulation since Nov. 23, a span of more than five weeks, are the new No. 1 by virtue of receiving eight first-place votes among the 13 staff members who participate in the weekly rankings exercise.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are on a 13-game winning streak, the longest in their history. A streak like that comes with its perks. Chief among them, at least for our causes, is the fact that you get to rise to the top of NHL.com's weekly Super 16.

It was three polls ago that Nick Cotsonika went out on what seemed to be a limb at the time and ranked the Blue Jackets first. Now he's joined by Arpon Basu, Tim Campbell, Brian Compton, Lisa Dillman, Tom Gulitti, Robert Laflamme and Bill Price.

Video: BOS@CBJ: Foligno jams in power-play goal for the lead

The Pittsburgh Penguins, who were No. 1 for the past three weeks, dropped to second, two points behind the Blue Jackets.

The rankings are calculated by a points-based system based on the votes by the 13 participating staff members. Point values are assigned to each ranking. The point values are assigned as follows: 16 points for a No. 1 ranking, down to one point for a No. 16 ranking.

The streaking Minnesota Wild, who have won 11 straight games, moved up to No. 4, jumping the New York Rangers, who lost to the Wild 7-4 on Dec. 23, Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals.

Check out where they all landed once the math was finished, and be sure stay for the information:

1. Columbus Blue Jackets (24-5-4)

Total points: 201

Last week: No. 3

Hit: Sergei Bobrovsky is 11-0-0 with a .944 save percentage during the 13-game winning streak. He has allowed 17 goals on 305 shots in 11 starts since Nov. 29.

Miss: None. Zero. Zip. Nada.

2. Pittsburgh Penguins (24-8-5)

Total points: 199

Last week: No. 1

Hit: Sidney Crosby is on pace for 64 goals this season. He had 26 goals in 31 games, an average of 0.839 goals per game. He missed the first six games of the season with a concussion.

Miss: Chris Kunitz has scored three goals on 59 shots in 31 games, putting him on pace for a NHL career-low shooting percentage of 5.1 percent. He had a career-low 9.9 percent shooting percentage in 2009-10, when he scored 13 goals on 131 shots in 50 games.

3. Chicago Blackhawks (22-10-5)

Total points: 174

Last week: No. 2

Hit: Artemi Panarin has an NHL career-high eight-game point streak. He has five goals and nine assists in that span.

Miss: The Blackhawks are 0-3-0 against the Winnipeg Jets this season. They have been outscored 9-2 in those three games. They next play the Jets on Jan. 26.

Video: WPG@CHI: Anisimov dekes around Hellebuyck and scores

4. Minnesota Wild (22-8-4)

Total points: 166

Last week: No. 7

Hit: Eric Staal has 13 points (six goals, seven assists) during the Wild's 11-game winning streak. He has 11 points (five goals, six assists) on an eight-game point streak.

Miss: Nothing to see here, again.

5. New York Rangers (24-12-1)

Total points: 151

Last week: No. 5

Hit: The Rangers are one of four teams, with Montreal, the St. Louis Blues and the Philadelphia Flyers the others, to have at least three defensemen with 16 points. Ryan McDonagh has 23, Nick Holden has 18, and Brady Skjei has 16.

Miss: They have allowed at least three goals in a period in each of the past three games. The Penguins scored four goals in the second period of their 7-2 win against New York on Dec. 20. Minnesota scored five goals in the second period of its 7-4 win on Dec. 23, and the Ottawa Senators scored three goals in the first period Tuesday, but the Rangers came back to win 4-3.

6. Montreal Canadiens (21-9-5)

Total points: 143

Last week: No. 4

Hit: The Canadiens have scored the first goal in 23 of their 35 games. They were 17-3-3 in those games. Only the Blue Jackets had scored first in as many games (23 of 33).

Miss: Brendan Gallagher has three goals in 34 games since scoring two on opening night.

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7. Washington Capitals (20-9-4)

Total points: 131

Last week: No. 6

Hit: Alex Ovechkin needs eight points to get to 1,000 for his NHL career. Nicklas Backstrom is three assists shy of 500 in the NHL.

Miss: Evgeny Kuznetsov has gone 14 straight games without a goal. He has three goals on 61 shots (4.9 percent). He had 20 goals on 193 shots last season (10.4 percent).

8. San Jose Sharks (22-12-1)

Total points: 130

Last week: No. 8

Hit: The Sharks are 6-1 in games decided after regulation this season, including 4-1 in overtime. They have won their past two games in overtime and four of their past six wins have come after regulation.

Miss: Joel Ward has no goals in his past 13 games and has been a healthy scratch twice in the past five.

9. Philadelphia Flyers (20-13-4)

Total points: 95

Last week: No. 9

Hit: The Flyers have gotten a League-high 91 points (22 goals, 69 assists) from their defensemen, including at least a point in 32 of 36 games.

Miss: Brayden Schenn's goal in the third period against the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday ended an 0-for-17 stretch on the power play over six-plus games.

Video: PHI@STL: Schenn rips home one-timer for PPG

10. St. Louis Blues (19-12-5)

Total points: 87

Last week: No. 10

Hit: Patrik Berglund has four goals in his past six games.

Miss: The Blues are on pace to allow more goals than they score (103 goals for, 105 against) for the first time since the 2007-08 season, when they allowed 232 and scored 202.

11. Ottawa Senators (20-12-3)

Total points: 79

Last week: No. 11

Hit: The Senators have scored three goals in a period in three of their past four games.

Miss: Curtis Lazar has no points in 15 games since being recalled from Binghamton of the American Hockey League on Nov. 19. He played 7:09 against the Rangers on Wednesday. It was a season-low for a game he finished healthy. Lazar had four points in 13 games with Binghamton before getting recalled.

12. Anaheim Ducks (17-12-7)

Total points: 63

Last week: No. 12

Hit: Jakob Silfverberg has scored in back-to-back games and has 10 goals in 36 games. He leads the Ducks with 18 even-strength points.

Miss: The Ducks are 0-6 in games decided in overtime and 1-7 in games decided after regulation.

Video: SJS@ANA: Silfverberg tips Kesler's shot past Jones

13. Edmonton Oilers (18-12-6)

Total points: 60

Last week: No. 13

Hit: The Oilers are 5-1-4 in their past 10 road games and 10-5-5 (25 points) on the road this season, putting them five points shy of tying their total road points from last season, when they were 12-23-6.

Miss: Jordan Eberle has no points in his past six games and a goal in his past 15.

14. Boston Bruins (18-15-4)

Total points: 30

Last week: No. 14

Hit: The Bruins have outshot opponents in seven consecutive games by a combined 264-186, which averages out to 37.7 shots on goal per game and 26.6 SOG per game against.

Miss: Patrice Bergeron's production issues continue. He has two points in his past 11 games, giving him 10 points (five goals, five assists) in 34 games this season.

15. Calgary Flames (19-16-2)

Total points: 29

Last week: No. 16

Hit: The Flames lead the League in winning percentage in one-goal games (.769). They are 10-1-2 in one-goal games.

Miss: They are 9-15-0 in games decided by two or more goals.

Video: CGY@COL: Gaudreau wires in a wrister for second goal

16. Los Angeles Kings (17-14-4)

Total points: 23

Last week: NR

Hit: The Kings have a League-leading six wins in games decided in overtime (6-1).

Miss: They are 1-3 in games decided in a shootout.

Others receiving points: Nashville Predators 3, Carolina Hurricanes 3, Dallas Stars 2

Dropped out from last week: Nashville Predators

HERE'S HOW WE RANKED 'EM

ARPON BASU

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Minnesota Wild; 4. Chicago Blackhawks; 5. Montreal Canadiens; 6. Washington Capitals; 7. San Jose Sharks; 8. New York Rangers; 9. Ottawa Senators; 10. Philadelphia Flyers; 11. St. Louis Blues; 12. Anaheim Ducks; 13. Edmonton Oilers; 14. Los Angeles Kings; 15. Boston Bruins; 16. Calgary Flames

AMALIE BENJAMIN

1. Pittsburgh Penguins; 2. New York Rangers; 3. Columbus Blue Jackets; 4. Chicago Blackhawks; 5. Minnesota Wild; 6. Montreal Canadiens; 7. Philadelphia Flyers; 8. Washington Capitals; 9. San Jose Sharks; 10. Anaheim Ducks; 11. St. Louis Blues; 12. Ottawa Senators; 13. Calgary Flames; 14. Edmonton Oilers; 15. Boston Bruins; 16. Carolina Hurricanes

TIM CAMPBELL

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. New York Rangers; 6. Montreal Canadiens; 7. San Jose Sharks; 8. Washington Capitals; 9. Ottawa Senators; 10. Philadelphia Flyers; 11. Edmonton Oilers; 12. St. Louis Blues; 13. Anaheim Ducks; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Boston Bruins

BRIAN COMPTON

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. New York Rangers; 6. San Jose Sharks; 7. Montreal Canadiens; 8. Washington Capitals; 9. Philadelphia Flyers; 10. Ottawa Senators; 11. Edmonton Oilers; 12. Anaheim Ducks; 13. St. Louis Blues; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Boston Bruins

NICK COTSONIKA

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Montreal Canadiens; 3. Pittsburgh Penguins; 4. Chicago Blackhawks; 5. Washington Capitals; 6. Minnesota Wild; 7. New York Rangers; 8. San Jose Sharks; 9. Ottawa Senators; 10. Philadelphia Flyers; 11. St. Louis Blues; 12. Anaheim Ducks; 13. Edmonton Oilers; 14. Nashville Predators; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Boston Bruins

LISA DILLMAN

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Minnesota Wild; 4. New York Rangers; 5. Montreal Canadiens; 6. Chicago Blackhawks; 7. Washington Capitals; 8. San Jose Sharks; 9. Philadelphia Flyers; 10. St. Louis Blues; 11. Ottawa Senators; 12. Boston Bruins; 13. Edmonton Oilers; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Anaheim Ducks; 16. Los Angeles Kings

TOM GULITTI

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. Montreal Canadiens; 6. New York Rangers; 7. Washington Capitals; 8. San Jose Sharks; 9. Philadelphia Flyers; 10. St. Louis Blues; 11. Ottawa Senators; 12. Anaheim Ducks; 13. Edmonton Oilers; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Boston Bruins; 16. Los Angeles Kings

ADAM KIMELMAN

1. Pittsburgh Penguins; 2. Chicago Blackhawks; 3. Columbus Blue Jackets; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. New York Rangers; 6. San Jose Sharks; 7. St. Louis Blues; 8. Montreal Canadiens; 9. Washington Capitals; 10. Philadelphia Flyers; 11. Boston Bruins; 12. Edmonton Oilers; 13. Ottawa Senators; 14. Anaheim Ducks; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Calgary Flames

ROBERT LAFLAMME

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. New York Rangers; 5, Minnesota Wild; 6. Montreal Canadiens; 7. San Jose Sharks; 8. Washington Capitals; 9. Philadelphia Flyers; 10. Anaheim Ducks; 11. St. Louis Blues; 12. Ottawa Senators; 13. Edmonton Oilers; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Boston Bruins

MIKE G. MORREALE

1. Pittsburgh Penguins; 2. Columbus Blue Jackets; 3. Minnesota Wild; 4. Chicago Blackhawks; 5. New York Rangers; 6. San Jose Sharks; 7. Washington Capitals; 8. Montreal Canadiens; 9. Philadelphia Flyers; 10. Ottawa Senators; 11. St. Louis Blues; 12. Edmonton Oilers; 13. Boston Bruins; 14. Los Angeles Kings; 15. Anaheim Ducks; 16. Calgary Flames

BILL PRICE

1. Columbus Blue Jackets; 2. Pittsburgh Penguins; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. New York Rangers; 6. Montreal Canadiens; 7. Washington Capitals; 8. San Jose Sharks; 9. Anaheim Ducks; 10. St. Louis Blues; 11. Philadelphia Flyers; 12. Edmonton Oilers; 13. Ottawa Senators; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Dallas Stars; 16. Boston Bruins

SHAWN ROARKE

1. Pittsburgh Penguins; 2. Columbus Blue Jackets; Washington Capitals; 4. San Jose Sharks; 5. Chicago Blackhawks; 6. Minnesota Wild; 7. St. Louis Blues; 8. Montreal Canadiens; 9. New York Rangers; 10. Anaheim Ducks, 11. Ottawa Senators, 12. Philadelphia Flyers; 13. Calgary Flames; 14. Los Angeles Kings; 15. Edmonton Oilers; 16. Carolina Hurricanes

DAN ROSEN

1. Pittsburgh Penguins; 2. Columbus Blue Jackets; 3. Chicago Blackhawks; 4. Minnesota Wild; 5. New York Rangers; 6. Montreal Canadiens; 7. Washington Capitals; 8. San Jose Sharks; 9. Edmonton Oilers; 10. St. Louis Blues; 11. Philadelphia Flyers; 12. Ottawa Senators; 13. Boston Bruins; 14. Anaheim Ducks; 15. Los Angeles Kings; 16. Carolina Hurricanes