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29. (S20) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Bojo Biscuit || -3
Average Grade: 85.14
Past Seasons: S22-64, S23-36, S23-29, S25-26 S26-20, S27-35, S28-8, S29-14, S30-26, S31-20, S32-26

Coming in at 29 is Bojo Biscuit of the Platoon, dropping off a bit as his offensive game drops off as well. Biscuit scored 3 goals and 32 points with West Kendall, bringing them back to the playoffs but in a first round loss to Manattan, and he has remained a stable defensive player for the team. Biscuit also had 60 shot blocks and played 125 minutes on the penalty kill. The one issue is Biscuit has started to lose his physical edge, no longer being the major penalty minute holder nor getting a lot of hits on the year. Is Bojo Biscuit losing his crispiness?

28. (S22) D (Winnipeg Jets) Rembrandt Q. Einstein || +23
Average Grade: 85.43
Past Seasons: S23-85, S24-94, S25-89, S26-57, S27-78, S28-23, S29-36, S30-4, S31-21, S32-51

At 28 is Jets defenseman Rembrandt Q. Einstein, back in the top-30 after a brief hiatus. Einstein had a damn fine season with the Jets, scoring 5 goals and 40 points, but his defensive play has suffered a bit in recent seasons. 61 blocked shots, -4, only 43 hits. That is not the kind of statline you expect from a guy like Einstein, especially when he is considered the Jets number one defenseman right now. Einstein has begun to regress, and that may be a factor, which is unfortunate because Einstein came into the league as an immediate contributor and the league will be less entertaining if he can't get back to his top-10 form.

27. (S25) RW (Texas Renegades) - Geoffrey Allen || +3
Average Grade: 85.43
Past Seasons: S28-72, S29-73, S30-87, S31-49, S32-30

Geoffrey Allen enters the list at 27, still crawling up the list in his bid to make it into the top-10 for the first time. Allen had another 45+ point season, scoring 23 goals and 47 in S32, and finally getting a chance to show his faceoff prowess. Despite becoming an excellent faceoff player, Allen hasn't been physical his entire career and barely played at all on the penalty kill. If Allen wants to become a top-10 player in this league, he will either have to step up the offense or insert defense into his dictionary.

26. (S20) C (Calgary Dragons) - Nicholas Pedersen || -3
Average Grade: 85.57
Past Seasons: S23-46, S24-59, S25-16, S26-22, S27-49, S28-27, S29-58, S30-24, S31-17, S32-23

Nicholas Pedersen comes in at 26, the Dragons center who has been an incredible acquisition ever since moving on from Los Angeles. Pedersen scored 19 goals and 42 points, registered 99 hits, and was a key part in the Dragons cup run this season. Pedersen has started to fall off a bit in a few areas, and he didn't play the PK nearly as much as previous years, so Pedersen may be trending downward on this list. But he still should have a few more seasons where his name pops up on this list just for his commitment to the game.

25. (S25) C (Winnipeg Jets) - Luke Fleming || +8
Average Grade: 86.43
Past Seasons: S29-100, S30-79, S31-37, S32-33

At 25 is Luke Fleming of the Jets, getting close to the top-20 with a 21 goal, 44 point performance last season. Fleming also registered 135 hits and led the team in scoring which was a pretty down year for the franchise as a whole. Fleming is part of the S25 crew that has a ton of talent, and while Fleming started off a bit slow, he is quickly ramping up to being a real elite talent in the league, and not a moment too soon considering regression is on its way to greet him.

24. (S24) LW (Toronto North Stars) - Damien Wert || +72
Average Grade: 85.14
Past Seasons: S28-99, S30-98, S32-96

At 24 is Damien Wert of the North Stars, the largest shift in the list this season, an incredible jump considering he was off the list twice in the last five years Wert came out with an incredible season, scoring 25 goals and 51 points, one of the best performances we have seen from someone with no previous signs of elite play. Will Wert be considered for the Aidan Richan trophy for most improved? We shall see, but if he is not nominated it will be a very peculiar thing.

23. (S20) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Pedro Sarantez || -9
Average Grade: 86.57
Past Seasons: S22-75, S23-54, S24-30, S25-33, S26-39, S27-6, S28-65, S29-50, S30-15, S31-7, S32-12

At 23 is Pedro Sarantez, going into his fifth season with the Edmonton Blizzard. Sarantez has been nothing short of fantastic with Edmonton, despite his 20 goal, 44 point season being an off year by his standards. This is the fifth season in a row he has scored 40 points or more, was one of the most consistent players for the Blizzard last season, and is not really showing many signs of stopping. It seems like Sarantez is looking to punch his ticket to the hall of fame, assuming he can keep up this consistency for longer.

22. (S24) C (Los Angeles Panthers) - Kaapo Kekkonen || +25
Average Grade: 86.86
Past Seasons: S31-69, S32-47

At 22 is Kaapo Kekkonen, who has made a very quick jump into the top-30 for his recent performances. Kekkonen help catapult the Panthers into the top regular season record with his 18 goals and 46 points, not to mention an incredible physical season with 183 hits. He was also amazing at the dot as well, winning 52% of the faceoffs he took, and with his work ethic may have a few more seasons of this. This man is a Jeff Dar contender and even if he doesn't win is looking like a major two-way machine going forward..

21. (S21) RW (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jorma Ruutu || -22
Average Grade: 87
Past Seasons: S28-91, S29-35, S30-34, S31-29, S32-38

At 21 is Jorma Ruutu, another Panther who had a great season. Ruutu scored 4 goals and 42 points playing on defense this season, blocked 82 shots, and registered 159 hits. He has been very versatile for the Panthers and is looking like one of the biggest steals a team has made picking this guy up. Ruutu is regressing, and we may not see this kind of season from him again, but to think about how this player was considered a lost cause only a few seasons ago is fascinating.

20. (S20) RW (Toronto North Stars) - Kristian Eriksson || -15
Average Grade: 87
Past Seasons: S22-96, S23-77, S24-57, S25-40, S26-11, S27-30, S28-55, S29-39, S30-55, S31-30, S32-5

At 20 is Kristian Eriksson, dropping out of the top-10 but remaining a top-20 player. Eriksson scored 23 goals and 41 points, a big drop of 21 points compared to the previous year. However he was still a great two-way player with 212 hits and 120 penalty kill minutes. Eriksson has been an interesting case, and despite his inconsistent career we certainly hope that Eriksson can get back to form from last year, just because he was one of the most entertaining players on the ice in S31.

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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)*
*All-Time Leader Among All Skaters
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Ruutu rank 21, fell 22 spots

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Either Big Z had the biggest fall off in SHL history, or he has been vastly overrated this season.



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Hmm

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#82

10th straight top 30

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Sweet Smile +72 though :D
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Top 20 huh

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Quote:Originally posted by CRUTCHFIELD@Feb 1 2017, 04:37 AM
Top 20 huh

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Quote:Originally posted by CRUTCHFIELD@Feb 1 2017, 02:37 AM
Top 20 huh



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Why can't I just pot together a string of good seasons.

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Quote:Originally posted by raymond3000@Feb 1 2017, 12:01 AM
Why can't I just pot together a string of good seasons.
S30 and 31 were really good tho

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Quote:Originally posted by WannabeFinn@Jan 31 2017, 06:32 PM
Ruutu rank 21, fell 22 spots
Number one in the hearts of hockey fans last year, 21 on the eyes of the critics this year ;Wink

But 21 baby! Towel
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19. (S27) D (Los Angeles Panthers) - Chris Crutchfield || +53
Average Grade: 87.71
Past Seasons: S31-81, S32-72

At number 19 is Panthers defenseman Chris Crutchfield, not long in the league but already making a big impression. Crutchfield scored 12 goals and 49 points on the season, his best to date, and was one of the biggest reasons the Panthers had such a great record in the regular season. Crutchfield also blocked 72 shots and played 121 penalty minutes, and really only has physicality as a weakpoint at this very point in time. It remains to be seen if Crutchfield will end up in the top-10, but he is on pace for it to happen.

18. (S20) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Barney Stinson || -10
Average Grade: 87.71
Past Seasons: S23-56, S24-34, S25-28, S26-55, S27-90, S28-87, S29-52, S30-8, S31-16, S32-8

At 18 is Blizzard defenseman Barney Stinson, a veteran defenseman who has started to feel his age this year. Stinson has moved around a decent amount in recent years, but with each team he has played for he has really shown an ability to produce offense. Stinson scored 8 goals and 36 points with Edmonton, registered 135 hits, and blocked 67 shots. Stinson's defense was so valuable he helped keep the pucks away from Brett Broadway to earn 8 shutouts. Stinson might be trending downward, but he won't be going down easily.

17. (S25) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Nikolaus Scholz || +30
Average Grade: 88
Past Seasons: S31-69, S32-47

At 17 is Blizzard center Nikolaus Scholz, jumping up to the top-20 with his 24 goal, 50 point performance. Scholz has been a great pickup for Edmonton, and his faceoff numbers are really starting to take off as well. Scholz is considered by some to be a bit of an inconsistent player with his track record, but he is now starting to show a bit of stability now that he is used to the Blizzard system, and may now take his talents to the next level.

16. (S20) RW (Seattle Riot) - Jed Lloren || +18
Average Grade: 88.57
Past Seasons: S22-83, S23-68, S24-62, S25-19, S26-21, S27-68, S28-59, S29-46, S30-51, S31-65, S32-34

At 16 is Winger Jed Lloren, back in the top-20 after a 7 year hiatus. Lloren got there with 25 goals and 53 points, and despite the other flaws to his game he did so with a lot of flash and flare that Lloren hasn't shown all that often during his career. He still has enough left in the tank to keep going despite his advancing years, and it will be interesting to watch his career at this stage as he fights off regression for another season.

15. (S19) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Zallerras Szlerchek || +6
Average Grade: 88.57
Past Seasons: S20-86, S21-58, S22-40, S23-71, S24-68, S25-38, S26-48, S27-10, S28-14, S29-4, S30-16, S31-27, S32-21

Zallerras Szlerchek enters the list at 15, not missing a single beat with his new team in Edmonton. Szlerchek scored 15 goals and 45 points, registered 192 hits, was above 50% on the faceoff dot, and helped get the Blizzard to another Challenge Cup run. Szlerchek is another player who is fighting off regression, and as one of the oldest players in the league his inclusion in the top-20 is quite extraordinary.

14. (S24) LW (New England Wolfpack) - Patrikov Bure || -1
Average Grade: 88.71
Past Seasons: S31-12, S32-13

Patrikov Bure hits the list at 14, falling back just a bit but remaining a top-20 player for the third straight season. Bure scored 20 goals and 44 points, a very strange ratio of goals to assists. Bure has always been the kind of guys to shoot first and pass later, and this season was proof of that. Bure saw his physical game falter a bit, but with one more season to go before regression he remains in contention to earn a top-10 ranking and demonstrate himself as one of the elite of the elite.

13. (S24) D (Seattle Riot) Patrick Brumm || +42
Average Grade: 89
Past Seasons: S27-89, S28-63, S29-91, S30-88, S31-87, S32-55

At lucky 13 is Patrick Brumm, earning his first 50+ point season with 29 goals and 55 points. This is especially incredible due to the nature of Seattle's team system and how offense comes secondary to defense. Brumm, another S24 pick, had the hot stick and used it to earn his highest goal-scoring total of his career, and did all of that playing over 200 penalty kill minutes a night. Brumm is starting to round out his game, and as he is getting a bit older he will have to do so quickly.

12. (S21) RW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Theo Kane || -2
Average Grade: 89.86
Past Seasons: S23-75, S24-77, S25-56, S26-76, S27-57, S28-20, S29-32, S30-1, S31-13, S32-10

At 19 is Theo Kane of the Blizzard, falling back a bit in the rankings and out of the top-10, but having quite the season in a new position with 8 goals and 44 points. Even for a forward turned defenseman, that is pretty impressive. He also blocked 67 shots and kept the PIMs down to keep his team at even strength as much as possible. Is Kane going to become a defenseman going forward, or is this a one-off? I personally would like to see more of this new Theo Kane and what he can do as a defenseman. Lord knows the S21 draft class didn't have many of those to speak of.

11. (S26) G (Minnesota Chiefs) - Robert Andersson || +30
Average Grade: 90.14
Past Seasons: S28-45, S29-87, S30-28, S31-42, S32-41

At 11 is Chiefs goaltender Robert Andersson, just narrowly missing out on a top-10 selection but having his best season to date. Andersson won 22 games, had a save percentage of .925, and if not for his heroics in net would have missed the playoffs entirely due to a weak Minnesota Chiefs team. Andersson has some rivals who have thwarted him from his first ever McBride trophy, but Andersson has remained dedicated to winning that trophy, and winning the Challenge Cup right after that.

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)*
*All-Time Leader Among All Skaters
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