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#46

Quote:Originally posted by r1c3bowl22@Oct 12 2017, 08:52 PM

Do it
I've got a few seasons left in me still. Gotta get to 800 points first.

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#47

I can't wait till you S20s and earlier retire and I will be in the eldest draft class.

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2nd in Goals (208), All-Time Assists Leader (765)*, All-Time Points Leader (973), 3rd in Hits (2587), All-Time Blocked Shots Leader (1882)*
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#48

Quote:Originally posted by raymond3000@Oct 12 2017, 08:53 PM

I've got a few seasons left in me still. Gotta get to 800 points first.
I wanna get there but I doubt I will....I'm also really ready to retire.

<a href='index.php?showuser=1352' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-56'>ArGarBarGar</a> rip you gonna have to wait for a while

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#49

Quote:Originally posted by r1c3bowl22@Oct 12 2017, 09:18 PM

I wanna get there but I doubt I will....I'm also really ready to retire.

<a href='index.php?showuser=1352' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-56'>ArGarBarGar</a> rip you gonna have to wait for a while
Don't you try and pull a Gibbon

Alonzo Garbanzo Final Tallies (Among Defensemen):
2nd in Goals (208), All-Time Assists Leader (765)*, All-Time Points Leader (973), 3rd in Hits (2587), All-Time Blocked Shots Leader (1882)*
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#50

Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Oct 12 2017, 04:29 PM

[b]74. (S31) LW (West Kendall Platoon) - Alex Light || New Entry

Average Grade: 79.50
Past Seasons: None

At 74 is Platoon winger Alex Light, another new entry who also broke the 30 point plateau with his 17 goals and 42 points. He has improved almost every single season since coming up from the SMJHL, and his offense has finally seen a major uptick. Right now, however, he is a one-dimensional talent, which could keep him from getting too high on the list and seeing his name alongside the two-way monsters of the game. However, being a youngster that he is, he could easily improve his game to where he is a defensive icon. Not just yet, however [/b]

Wew made the list! Just happy for that fact

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#51

Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Oct 12 2017, 09:24 PM

Don't you try and pull a Gibbon
I might have to, now that I know your goals....

Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Please take care of it. Here are some helpful links just in case.

Algonquin College Student Support Services - 613-727-4723
Crisis Text Line - Text 'HOME' to 741741
Distress Centre Ottawa and Region - 613-288-3311
Good2Talk - 1-866-925-5454
Kid's Help Phone - 1-800-668-6868
Mental Health Hotline Ontario - 1-866-531-2600
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255

Click here for a list of crisis centres within Canada
Suicide Prevention Resource Centre
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education

If you have the contact info to your local mental help centres, let me know!

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#52

69. (S31) G (San Francisco Pride) - Jeff Kirkstone || -16
Average Grade: 80.00
Past Seasons: S35-57, S36-53

At 69 is Pride goaltender Jeff Kirkstone, looking to be the starter to get the former Admirals on the right track with their move to San Francisco. Kirkstone has been pretty impressive for the start of his career, having over a .900 save percentage throughout (a lot of goaltenders cannot say that), and just last season registering a .908 save percentage. The problem was he was facing a ton of shots, leading to a problematic 13-26-4 season with the Admirals and a 3.15 goals against average. Now that the team has moved to San Francisco, he will hopefully have a new look and a better team in front of him to succeed.

68. (S31) G (Texas Renegades) - Georgette Pel || +24
Average Grade: 80.38
Past Seasons: S36-92

At 68 is another goaltender, Renegade Georgette Pel, who in his young career has started to turn heads and improve in his standing throughout the league. Pel went 24-14-5, registered a .907 save percentage, and finished with a 2.65 goals against average. However what really made people take notice was his run to the finals, playing as well as he needed to be and giving his team a chance to win every single game. He may not be a world-beater yet, but his ability to play in big games is going to be a factor going forward.

67. (S31)RW (Texas Renegades) - Reed Laing || -13
Average Grade: 80.38
Past Seasons: S36-54

At 67 is new Texas Renegade Reed Laing. Laing has had a bit of an off and on career so far, having some incredible performances like the one she had in S35, but other than that hasn't exactly shown up in the regular season. Laing scored 18 goals and 38 points for her last season in Toronto, and their play in the playoffs caused her to move on and transfer to another team. Texas has always been a home for her, even if she hadn't played there, yet, and because of this she is very likely to see a big uptick in production. That is assuming she doesn't grow tired of the place and moves out.

66. (S27) RW (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jaxson Reynolds || -38
Average Grade: 80.38
Past Seasons: S34-61, S35-34, S36-28

Jaxson Reynolds enters the list at 66 for the Panthers, a player who has had some incredible seasons as of late, but had a major struggle in S36 where he was unable to continue his streak of scoring 50 or more points. Reynolds scored 18 goals and 31 points, a major drop in production, and even finished behind players like Felix Herzog, something nobody was expecting when he joined the team. Reynolds seems to have just finished his true prime years, which means we may have seen the last of him at his best. Can he turn back time on his career and provide those dominant seasons?

65. (S26) LW (New England Wolfpack) - Mainio Makinen || -51
Average Grade: 81.38
Past Seasons: S31-72, S32-44, S33-66, S34-48, S35-7, S36-14

At 65 is Wolfpack winger Mainio Makinen, a long-time Wolfpack winger with a lot of productive seasons under his belt. Unfortunately with regression beginning to take its toll Makinen has shown many signs of faltering. He scored 15 goals and 35 points in S36, barely registered a hit (15 total), and had major issues with his two-way game, finishing only +3 on the year. The Wolfpack overall wasn't great defensively, but a lot of that falls on his shoulders.

64. (S27) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Reinis Aumeisters || New Entry
Average Grade: 81.75
Past Seasons: None

At 64 is Reinis Aumeisters, a new entry after finally being able to break through the offensive ceiling and finish S36 with the best performance of his career so far. Aumeister scored 19 goals and 49 points, both a career high, as well as registered 66 hits while only playing around 24 minutes a game. While a late bloomer with this performance, Aumeisters could be one of those rare talents that ages like fine wine. Unfortunately, we can't say that for sure until he actually produces as such.

63. (S30) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Steven Stamkos Jr. || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 81.75
Past Seasons: S33-92, S34-29, S35-71

At 63 is Blizzard center Steven Stamkos Jr., coming back on the list after a couple seasons where he really just didn't have a lot of production. Stamkos Jr. got back into the 40 point range with 22 goals and 46 points, and while he has never been a big hitter, he was more physical than previous years and started to refine the intangible parts of his game. Stamkos Jr. is still learning, too, so he could keep going and become a consistent two-way player in the league.

62. (S29) G (Buffalo Stampede) - Casey Holmes || -1
Average Grade: 81.75
Past Seasons: S34-80, S35-77, S36-61

At 62 is Stampede goaltender Casey Holmes, falling back a spot but maintaining his spot in the 60s, still looking to get into the top-50 range. He has shown signs of being able to get in there, but no real elite performances of yet keeps him out. Holmes went 27-14-3 in S36, had a .908 save percentage and a 2.81 goals against average. All of those stats are pretty good, but none of them are great. Holmes still can work on some parts of his game, but time is quickly running out before he begins to see his play regress.

61. (S23) C (West Kendall Platoon) - Slappy McDoodle || +3
Average Grade: 81.88
Past Seasons: S29-95, S30-57, S31-67, S32-59, S33-60, S34-77, S35-70, S36-64

At 61 is Platoon center Slappy McDoodle, about as consistent as a player can ever get even if it isn't the best kind of consistency you want. Slappy McDoodle has prided himself on his numerous 30+ point seasons, always being there when you need him to. McDoodle had one of his high points in S36, scoring 13 goals and 41 points while maintaining his physical presence with 163 hits. McDoodle is an older player, but is still able to get the job done.

60. (S26) C (Texas Renegades) - Sven Karlsson || -4
Average Grade: 81.88
Past Seasons: S29-85, S30-61, S31-78, S32-74, S33-46, S34-90, S35-63, S36-56

At 60 is Renegade center Sven Karlsson, finishing up the 60s after scoring 11 goals and 46 points. Karlsson has jumped around to a few teams, from Portland to Los Angeles then back to Toronto. Now in Texas his game has been pretty solid, even if he doesn't have a wide variety of tools to his arsenal. With regression hitting him now, it is unknown exactly what kind of game Karlsson will be able to bring in future years. How good is he now and how good will he be five seasons from now?

Alonzo Garbanzo Final Tallies (Among Defensemen):
2nd in Goals (208), All-Time Assists Leader (765)*, All-Time Points Leader (973), 3rd in Hits (2587), All-Time Blocked Shots Leader (1882)*
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#53

Unsure if i'm in the Top 59 or missed completely.

*fingers crossed*

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#54

Quote:Originally posted by JKortesi81@Oct 16 2017, 08:39 AM
Unsure if i'm in the Top 59 or missed completely.

*fingers crossed*

Ditto

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#55

Get 4 more points than last season, lead the league in faceoff percentage and drop 4 places lol are you silly bruv

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#56

Quote:Originally posted by dankoa@Oct 16 2017, 11:49 AM
Get 4 more points than last season, lead the league in faceoff percentage and drop 4 places lol are you silly bruv
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#57

Quote:Originally posted by dankoa@Oct 16 2017, 08:49 AM
Get 4 more points than last season, [b]lead the league in faceoff percentage and drop 4 places lol are you silly bruv[/b]
Mac is shedding a tear rn

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#58

Quote:Originally posted by dankoa@Oct 16 2017, 11:49 AM
Get 4 more points than last season, lead the league in faceoff percentage and drop 4 places lol are you silly bruv
Your tears/60 is also top 10 in the league.

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#59

Wow I might have made a pretty significant jump in this.

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59. (S23) D (Calgary Dragons) - Michael Boychuk || -9
Average Grade: 81.88
Past Seasons: S28-97, S29-67, S30-53, S31-41, S32-25, S33-67, S34-57, S35-50, S36-50

At 59 is Michael Boychuk, long-term Dragon, and solid top pairing defenseman. Since the absence of former Dragon Bubba Nuck, the Dragons have needed to make some changes to their lineup to accommodate. One of those changes was giving Michael Boychuk an extended look at the pop pairing. Boychuk filled in admirably, and in the last two seasons has averaged 5 goals and 39 points. For a team that prides itself on team play and not individuals, Boychuk had a monster couple of seasons, and despite dropping in the list is still recognized as a major contributor to the roster.

58. (S25) C (Seattle Riot) - Jonathan Lundberg || -28
Average Grade: 81.88
Past Seasons: 30-82, S31-94, S32-65, S33-59, S34-49, S35-27, S36-30

At 58 is Jonathan Lundberg, struggling during S36 and eventually seeing himself traded to the Seattle Riot. Lundberg played okay initially, but after 36 games where he only scored 6 goals and 21 points, Lundberg was proving not to be up to snuff, and his -17 plus minus was a big indicator of that. The Riot took a chance on him, and he seemed to get back to his game, scoring 5 goals and 14 points in 15 games, finishing at a respectable 11 goals and 35 points. Lundberg wasn't setting the world on fire, but his physical play and ability to put the puck in the net every so often keeps him as a valuable SHL weapon.

57. (S30) LW (Texas Renegades) - Conklin Owen || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 82.50
Past Seasons: S35-85

At 57 for the Renegades is Conklin Owen, back at it after scoring a career high 25 goals and 50 points. Owen has had a bit of an up and down start, looking pretty good after his third season, then falling off a cliff in S35 where he scored only 18 goals and 32 points. Owen seems to be back on track, and while there isn't a lot else to his game, he is producing despite not getting a lot of ice time. That is a depth secret weapon who can produce like a top line talent. Can Owen get even better?

56. (S32) RW (Minnesota Chiefs) - Terrance Nova || -20
Average Grade: 82.63
Past Seasons: S34-83, S35-28, S36-36

At 56 is Chiefs winger Terrance Nova, dropping back but continuing to be a consistent part of the Chiefs forward core. Nova scored 26 goals and 46 points, just shy of his total goals scored career high, but what killed in in S36 was the assists. Nova didn't quite have the scoring help which led to a lower set of points, something that is looking like a trend ever since his 53 point season in S34. Nova is one of the younger talents in the league, though, and with the right coaching and attitude he could get right back in the swing of things and back into the top-30.

55. (S31) LW (Winnipeg Jets) - Corey Bearss || New Entry
Average Grade: 82.75
Past Seasons: None

At 55 is Jets winger Corey Bearss, moving on up and making this list for the first time after his 22 goals and 47 points in S36. Bearss has been pretty productive ever since being called up, scoring 24 points in S33 and S34, then 34 points in S35. With this most recent surge in production, Bearss is slated to be a top tier winger and with the influx of youth on the team Bearss could be getting a lot of opportunities to score.

54. (S31) G (Manhattan Rage) - Jason Aittokallio || +40
Average Grade: 82.88
Past Seasons: S35-99, S36-94

At 54 is Rage goaltender Jason Aittokallio, enjoying his best individual season to date. Aittokallio went 21-18-2, had a save percentage of .911 and a goals against average of 2.98. The only concern is Aittokallio's goals against average, which is indicative of the team in front of him not doing a good job of suppressing shots. Aittokallio is starting to get close to his prime, and he could be an elite goaltender for many seasons, but his odds of being a regular McBride contender will be small if the team in front of him can't get their act together.

53. (S25) D (Toronto North Stars) - Cynthia Taylor || +4
Average Grade: 82.88
Past Seasons: S34-87, S35-66, S36-57

Cynthia Taylor comes in at 53, moving up even closer to the top-50. Taylor is dealing with regression, but she has surprisingly had some of her best seasons while regressing. Taylor scored 4 goals and 34 points for the Stars, registering 184 hits and blocking 91 shots. Taylor has never been the kind of top-pairing talent that some expected her to be, but he career has seen her be quite productive and a steady source of defensive play for a team that was able to finally earn a Challenge Cup a season ago.

52. (S31) LW (Buffalo Stampede) - Eduard Selich || -14
Average Grade: 82.88
Past Seasons: S33-84, S34-36, S35-12, S36-38

At 52 is Eduard Selich of the Stampede, surprisingly falling back from the list despite having a major uptick in production. It seems like his S35 season hurt him in a way on this list, as his 34 points was the worst offensive season of his career. However, Selich is getting back into it, and in S36 he scored 23 goals and 47 points. Selich still has time to improve his two-way play, which is the worst part of his game, and if he can do that, he could get back towards the top-10s. Or he could keep getting 60+ point seasons like in S34.

51. (S21) G (Calgary Dragons) Hunter Wong || -8
Average Grade: 83.38
Past Seasons: S23-94, S25-82, S26-83, S27-63, S28-46, S29-31, S30-33, S31-18, S32-11, S33-39, S34-31, S35-55, S36-43

At 51 is Dragons goaltender Hunter Wong, who still remains a major fixture in this list in his advanced years, proving what a great draft pick he was back in the S21 offseason. Wong went 27-13-4, had a .907 save percentage and a 2.61 goals against average. While he isn't winning a McBride with those stats, that is still damn good for a goaltender who is deep in regression at this point. Wong still has a bunch in the tank, too, so it still may be another 10 seasons before we see Hunter Wong off this list in the end.

50. (S29) D (Los Angeles Panthers) - Felix Herzog || +45
Average Grade: 83.50
Past Seasons: S36-95

Starting the top-50 is Felix Herzog, making a major jump in the list with his 9 goals and 41 points. Herzog has done nothing but move up in production, and while his goal scoring in S36 wasn't as amazing as it was in S35 (where he scored 18 goals), he has started to round out his game and is becoming a much better overall defenseman, something the Panthers have needed from him since he was called up to the roster. Could Herzog become an elite defender? He has plenty of room to grow, that's for sure.

Alonzo Garbanzo Final Tallies (Among Defensemen):
2nd in Goals (208), All-Time Assists Leader (765)*, All-Time Points Leader (973), 3rd in Hits (2587), All-Time Blocked Shots Leader (1882)*
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