Top 100 SHL Players of Today!
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Abdeezy
Registered S22 Challenge Cup Champion
We've got 2 new entries coming in the next part, between 70 and 61, who can guess them?
Chris-McZehrl
Registered S18, S23, S27, S34, S37, S46 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Abdeezy@Feb 11 2015, 06:42 AM Beavis & Butthead?
Chris McZehrl III - Anchorage Armada Challenge Cup Wins: S18 - Seattle Riot (with Chris McZehrl)* S23 - New England Wolfpack (with Chris McZehrl)* S27 - Calgary Dragons (with VLAD McZehrl)** S34 - Manhattan Rage (with VLAD McZehrl) S37 - Winnipeg Jets (with VLAD McZehrl) S46 - Buffalo Stampede (with GOD McZehrl)* *first ever Challenge Cup of Franchise History **first ever Challenge Cup win after 0-3 in Finals Series Four Star Cup Wins: S24 - Vancouver Whalers (with VLAD McZehrl) S39 - St. Louis Scarecrows (with GOD McZehrl) SHL Hall of Fame Members: S24 - Chris McZehrl * (GP: 764 | G: 322 | A: 461 | P: 783 | +/-: +109) S40 - VLAD McZehrl * (GP: 653 | G: 333 | A: 361 | P: 694 | +/-: +141) *1st Ballot Hall of Famer small note: GOD McZehrl played at first as Defender and later as Forward!
kit
Registered S28 Challenge Cup Champion and Shatman Quote:Originally posted by Abdeezy@Feb 10 2015, 11:42 PMSimons and goody Affiliate of:
Chris-McZehrl
Registered S18, S23, S27, S34, S37, S46 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Kit@Feb 11 2015, 06:44 AM i won! not you <_<
Chris McZehrl III - Anchorage Armada Challenge Cup Wins: S18 - Seattle Riot (with Chris McZehrl)* S23 - New England Wolfpack (with Chris McZehrl)* S27 - Calgary Dragons (with VLAD McZehrl)** S34 - Manhattan Rage (with VLAD McZehrl) S37 - Winnipeg Jets (with VLAD McZehrl) S46 - Buffalo Stampede (with GOD McZehrl)* *first ever Challenge Cup of Franchise History **first ever Challenge Cup win after 0-3 in Finals Series Four Star Cup Wins: S24 - Vancouver Whalers (with VLAD McZehrl) S39 - St. Louis Scarecrows (with GOD McZehrl) SHL Hall of Fame Members: S24 - Chris McZehrl * (GP: 764 | G: 322 | A: 461 | P: 783 | +/-: +109) S40 - VLAD McZehrl * (GP: 653 | G: 333 | A: 361 | P: 694 | +/-: +141) *1st Ballot Hall of Famer small note: GOD McZehrl played at first as Defender and later as Forward!
Anchorage42
Registered S23, S30, S31 and S33 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Kit@Feb 10 2015, 11:38 PM Me too... I thought I was gonna have to make a sig to keep it going. LoL
Wasty
Registered S10, S12, S17 Challenge Cup Champion
Abdeezy
Registered S22 Challenge Cup Champion
70. (S13) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Matthew Buchesner || -27
Grade: 28/45 Past Seasons: S20- 63, S21- 43 The fact that Matthew Buchesner is this high on the list is impressive. The only player on this list that I’m unfamiliar with, it’s downright insulting that he’s higher than Daugavins all things considered. After climbing 20 spots in Season 21, he’s crashed back down 27 spots this year based on his performance. I don’t have a whole ton to put in here about him. A tremendous shot blocker and hit maker, most of his contribution seems to be in the physicality of his play and his defensive efforts for the team. This doesn’t get nearly enough respect in the league but hey, that doesn’t always push a team into the Championship Cup and that seems to be the case here for Matthew Buchesner and the Edmonton Blizzard. NHL Player Comparison: Jake Muzzin 69. (S15) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Arthur Grosberg || -10 Grade: 28/45 Past Seasons: S20- 90, S21- 59 After a huge breakout season in Season 21 with 40 points, Arthur Grosberg was a big hit through his transition to the Hamilton Steelhawks, coming close to Joe Mckeiz’s goal total. This placed him high up the Top 100 list from his first year there but unfortunately, it seems he’s settled down a little bit in the rankings despite holding pretty strong in the scoring department. 38 points with a +7 in 1144 minutes played across the season is a solid place on any team’s stat sheets and would be a good reason to be higher up on the list but he may be another member that fell through the cracks of the voting committee’s tough, long-winded job. He may not be the flashiest player in the league — or the most vocal — but count on him to be counted on. NHL Player Comparison: Rielly Smith 68. (S15) LW (Texas Renegades) - Mikhail Krivokrasov || -1 Grade: 28/45 Past Seasons: S20- 61, S21- 67 A solid shot percentage at 18.28% over the season, an even balance of goals and assists for a total of 33 points, and being on the winning Texas Renegades has earned Mikhail Krivokrasov a firm position on this list. He’s continued to get a little better each season and has been a steady force for an incredibly deep team. 33 points would have him high on the horse in most organizations, but hey, he’s on the Renegades. Cry me a river, am I right? Watch him for another solid season and another steady contribution to the Renegades. NHL Player Comparison: Evgeni Kuznetsov 67. (S18) D (Winnipeg Jets) - Zanis Zarins || +13 Grade: 28/45 Past Seasons: S21- 79 New to the Top 100 list last season, Zanis Zarins brings Latvia some additional representation here. Staking some claim as a stay-at-home defensive defenseman, it’s hard to earn the glory. Yet after being a strong assist machine (26 assists) he’s really made his usefulness known for the Jets. He’s climbed thirteen spots this year due to his consistent play, 78 shots blocked and almost 200 bone-crushing hits. I wouldn’t be surprised if I saw his name come up for some defensive awards in the next few seasons. NHL Player Comparison: Brent Seabrook 66. (S20) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Griffin Simons || New Entry Grade: 28/45 Past Seasons: None More magic from the Season 20 draft class, Griffin Simons is making this list as a pure rookie. His first season in the SHL was, to be quite honest, fucking ridiculous especially considering he was playing for the strong and sexy Hamilton Steelhawks. Another guy that is limited on the charts by his young age and entry to the game, if we continue seeing what we’re seeing here, we’ve got a future legend in the making. One might think that he was playing some freakish amount of time on ice but he’s not, at just a bit under 1100. His -1 plus/minus isn’t a huge deterrent as he’s shown some maturity on the ice but we’ll see if he ends up being consistent or if this was just a random fluke. Welcome to the big leagues, kid. NHL Player Comparison: Alex Galchenyuk 65. (S17) D (Minnesota Chiefs) - Walter “Heisenberg†White || -12 Grade: 29/45 Past Seasons: S20- 47, S21- 53 While playing consistent in the points category from last season to this, there is not enough crystal meth in the world that could fuel the Chiefs to the playoffs after last season. The bulk of the team had a plus/minus in the double digits and Walter White was no different with a -16. Despite solid play for the Chiefs, it seems the recipe wasn’t quite right to make the magic happen that they needed from him. Hopefully Minnesota will find the right mixture of chemistry this season to pull them out of the nose dive that they’re in. Listen, White gave it his all out there but sometimes it’s just not enough. Hopefully he can help the team get it together before they’re all living in an RV out in the desert. NHL Player Comparison: Johnny Boychuk 64. (S20) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Bojo Biscuit || New Entry Grade: 29/45 Past Seasons: None Another Season 20 player making it on the list, this one’s a fan-favorite. He became a household name almost instantly and he put in consistent time and effort to build one hell of a brand. Fortunately for him, that’s built on incredibly solid play as a defenseman for the West Kendall Platoon. 35 points and 68 shots blocked, averaging 24.21 minutes per game is a big haul for a guy in his second year but it’s paying off for the Aztecs….er… Platoon. With Miami nearby, there was easy room for distraction (though a dramatic shortage of actually-good biscuits) but he didn’t let that get to him. The spotlight has served him best on the ice and while he’s only coming in at number 64, look for his name a little higher up on the charts next season. He will be a dominant force in the East and will prove himself as a solid defenseman in all three zones. NHL Player Comparison: Dougie Hamilton 63. (S18) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Magnus Vikstrand || +0 Grade: 29/45 Past Seasons: S20- 88, S21- 63 Magnus Vikstrand didn’t move at all on the charts this year and while a solid defenseman, his record is tarnished by the Blizzards lack of sunshine. 29 points, 62 shots blocked and what we’ve seen as 4 full seasons of concerted effort, his hard work and play has cemented him a spot just below the midpoint on this list. One area to really pay attention to him is on the power play. He posted 13 of his 29 points there and he seems to find the back of the net or the man with the cannon quite often. Hopefully the Blizzard will take advantage of his talents and help him take his ranks among quality young defenders in the league. NHL Player Comparison: Nick Leddy 62. (S19) G (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jackson Weekes || +13 Grade: 29/45 Past Seasons: S20- 91, S21-75 Again, goalies are hard to plug into this list but Weekes has found his way to number 62 in only a few Years. With a save percentage of 90.4 a Goals Against Average of 2.53 and a shut out, he was in the Top 5 goalies for keeping the puck out of the net this season. His record of 22-18-6 helped keep the Panthers competitive last season and I expect he will play at least the full 46 he’s permitted to this upcoming season and hopefully for them, well into the Playoffs. Up thirteen spots this year, he’s really making a name for himself in the starting spot. NHL Player Comparison: Jake Allen 61. (S9) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Lucas Smith || -6 Grade: 30/45 Past Seasons: S20-54, S21-55 Lucas Smith a.k.a Old Man Rivers has been around for 13 seasons now. Holy shit. I mean, that’s some dedication to the league. A career Blizzard, he’s seen his fair share of sunshine and snow. No longer a top-liner or top scorer for the Blizzard, it seems his primary role on the team is to be a strong support player and a mentor for the younger guys. He is a strong scaffold to rebuild a once-glorious Championship team upon and he’ll do so over time. For many of the younger guys, they would be served well by establishing that relationship and taking his wisdom now before he retires where he began, leaving them without that sense of history and respect for the older, better day. Down only 6 spots, this is a solid spot for him to be in. NHL Player Comparison: Danny Heatley
Abdeezy
Registered S22 Challenge Cup Champion
There are 4 players who jumped up over 20 spots, but could not crack the top 50.
Can anyone guess who they are?
kit
Registered S28 Challenge Cup Champion and Shatman Quote:Originally posted by Abdeezy@Feb 10 2015, 11:52 PMHorvat Muller daigle Affiliate of:
Anchorage42
Registered S23, S30, S31 and S33 Challenge Cup Champion
Harry
Registered S13, S15, S16 Challenge Cup Champion
I love you all for #61 i hate you all for old man and i hate you all for fuckin all star
Anchorage42
Registered S23, S30, S31 and S33 Challenge Cup Champion
kit
Registered S28 Challenge Cup Champion and Shatman
BigTittySmitty
Registered S17, S37 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Harry@Feb 11 2015, 01:55 AM calm down old man. It just means we get to enjoy the perks of the retirement home Code: Credit to Wasty and Steelhead for the sigs - thanks dudes!
Schultzy
Registered S11, S24, S26, S31 Challenge Cup Champion |
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