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Quote:Originally posted by Tomen@Mar 28 2017, 01:48 PM

Can you see all graded articles on the website usually? Maybe your permissons are fucked up?
No idea, where is the graded media section?

Can a ´regular´ user like me see them, you guys are GM´s with more powers, does that have a effect?
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Quote:Originally posted by jRuutu@Mar 28 2017, 07:53 PM

No idea, where is the graded media section?

Can a ´regular´ user like me see them, you guys are GM´s with more powers, does that have a effect?
When you go to the SHL Media section do you see this ?
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Quote:Originally posted by Tomen@Mar 28 2017, 01:57 PM

When you go to the SHL Media section do you see this ?
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Nope, just the podcast questions and Scouting.

(You can by the way delete my posts from this topic if you want, so the top-100 players and article itself gets most of the attention Tongue)
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100. (S21) RW (Seattle Riot) - Cameron Urbowicz || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 70.80
Past Seasons: S28-83, S29-69, S31-92

Starting out the top-100 is Riot winger Cameron Urbowicz, who has been off and on this list a couple of times now. Urbowicz has had trouble putting points on the board the last few seasons, averaging less than 30 points over the last 6 seasons and seeing his ice time and usage drop. Urbowicz scored 11 goals and 29 points, which is decent, but it is unlikely he will be getting more looks on this list with regression still taking its toll on the veteran.

99. (S30) D (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Danny Foster || -22
Average Grade: 71
Past Seasons: S33-77

At 99 is Steelhawks defenseman Danny Foster. Foster is a young player, one of the many young talents that are already making their case for the top-100. Foster scored 3 goals and 23 points on the season, which wasn't quite what he provided during his rookie season. He has fallen from the list and will need to get his offense going a little more consistently for him to get back up on the list.

98. (S28) RW (West Kendall Platoon) - Mikko Linna || -17
Average Grade: 71.20
Past Seasons: S32-76, S33-81

Another young talent who fell off a bit is Mikko Linna, Platoon winger. Linna has been pretty darn consistent the last few seasons, scoring at least 15 goals and 30 points the last three. Linna has even seen their hits ramp up and is becoming a better two-way player overall. It is strange to see Linna fall back on the list considering the youngster has clearly been improving on all other aspects of the game, but with more consistency Linna will be moving back up.

97. (S31) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Ronnie Westbrook || New Entry
Average Grade: 71.20
Past Seasons: None

The first new entry onto the list is Ronnie Westbrook who comes in at number 97. Westbrook scored 11 goals and 32 points in his rookie campaign, not too shabby for a center with a lot of room to grow. Westbrook is one of the many Steelhawk young guns who is being productive, but with the players getting better Westbrook will need to prove he deserves the ice time to keep that production up.

96. (S23) LW (Manhattan Rage) - Bryce Collins || -18
Average Grade: 71.60
Past Seasons: S32-56, S33-78

At 96 is Rage winger Bryce Collins, an older player who has fallen off a bit in recent years despite a couple productive seasons a few years prior. Collins scored 9 goals and 25 points, while registering 61 hits and a +3. Collins has been getting hit by regression, and with his numbers declining this is more than likely his final season on this list.

95. (S31) D (Buffalo Stampede) - Alexis Metzler || -12
Average Grade: 72
Past Seasons: S33-83

At 95 is Stampede defenseman Alexis Metzler, who followed up a solid rookie campaign with a not-so-solid sophomore one. Suffering from the sophomore slump, Metzler scored only 3 goals and 24 points, was -2, and didn't improve on his shot blocking despite being a year older. Metzler has has some difficulties getting his weight up, and did not have a positive year despite the Stampede getting into the playoffs for the first time in their history.

94. (S31) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Taro Eichelele || New Entry
Average Grade: 72.40
Past Seasons: None

AT 94 is Taro Eichelele, another one of the Steelhawks youth starting to make a name for himself. Eichelele scored 10 goals and 34 points, not too shabby for a second season in the league as a winger. Like with most young players, hitting is a non-factor for Eichelele, and despite the production it didn't lead to a lot of winning for Hamilton.

93. (S31) RW (Manhattan Rage) - Ace Redding || New Entry
Average Grade: 72.40
Past Seasons: None

At 93 is Ace Redding, a player who actually was able to steal some ice time away from the Manhattan Mafia and make some noise. Redding scored 16 goals and 35 points while registereing 183 hits. Clearly the mafia has started to grow on him and despite being underrated on this list is expected to see a big jump in production once he gets 28+ minutes a night like the majority of his teammates.

92. (S31) D (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Ludwig Koch Schröder || +6
Average Grade: 73
Past Seasons: S33-98

At 92 is Ludwig Koch Schröder of the Hamilton Steelhawks. Have I mentioned the Steelhawks have a lot of young talent that has been producing over the last couple of seasons? Well here is another one. Schröder scored 12 goals and 29 points on the year, and absorbed a lot of pucks in the process with 91 blocked shots. I'm sure Waters appreciated that even though they were still a team that allowed a lot of pucks to get to him. Schröder is another player who will have to pick it up as his teammates get older and wiser.

91. (S31) G (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Ben Waters || New Entry
Average Grade: 74.20
Past Seasons: None

We get it, Hamilton, you have a lot of young talent. Ben Waters enters the list at 91 with a "respectable" rookie starter campaign. He didn't get his winning record above .500, and his save percentage wasn't exactly that impressive, and his goals against average was above 3, but he is showing signs of improvement and has been working his behind off every single day at practice. This may not translate into success but he does have raw skills that he may grow into an utilize.

90. (S23) D (Toronto North Stars) - Lukas Johnson || -45
Average Grade: 74.40
Past Seasons: S27-83, S28-80, S29-64, S30-49, S31-86, S32-57, S33-45

At 90 is Toronto North Stars veteran Lukas Johnson. Johnson has remained a staple in the North Stars lineup, and you can take that for a good thing or a bad thing. Unfortunately after his first season of regression he has started to show his age with only 7 goals and 29 points on the year, 56 blocked shots and only 28 hits. Could this be the last of Lukas Johnson?

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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#20

phew still top 90

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Progreessssssss

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#22

I didn't drop 80-90 spots thxgud
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89. (S23) C (Seattle Riot) - David Benson || -26
Average Grade: 74.40
Past Seasons: S28-98, S29-29, S30-72, S31-64, S32-69, S33-63

At 89 is Riot center David Benson. Benson has been an interesting case during his career. Was considered one of the top talents in the S23 draft, but took a bit of time before he actually got going. Then after his 53 points and 47 point seasons, has had trouble getting back to that level. With regression hitting, Benson has fallen even further, scoring 10 goals and 30 points. Benson has been a consistent scorer, though, with 10 goals the last 7 seasons. Not enough to get him higher on the list, but not too shabby.

88. (S30) LW (Buffalo Stampede) - Nolan Angello || -24
Average Grade: 74.40
Past Seasons: S32-91, S33-64

At 88 is Stampede winger Nolan Angello, part of the young Buffalo Core. Angello dropped in producting in S33, scoring 16 goals and 30 points behind his 17/36 totals from a season prior. Angello also fell back in every intangible measure according to experts, and some are wondering what is happening with the young player. Now with teammates involved in scandals and the team under the microscope, what does the future hold for these young stars like Angello?

87. (S25) D (Toronto North Stars) - Cynthia Taylor || New Entry
Average Grade: 74.40
Past Seasons: None

At 87 is a player I expected to be on this list much sooner for some reason. Cynthia Taylor is a North Stars product who really hasn't quite made her mark on the league. Taylor, being part of the S25 superclass, has floundered a bit, and even with her getting on the list only scored 4 goals and 28 points. She has been a hitting machine, though, with 150+ hits four years running, and has been a major contributor for the North Stars in their playoff runs. But can the offense get there?

86. (S25) C (Texas Renegades) - Evandrus Jesster || -38
Average Grade: 74.60
Past Seasons: S28-64, S29-60, S30-48, S31-80, S32-27, S33-48

Another player who has had some trouble making their mark compared to their hype is Evandruss Jesster, who hits the list at 86. Jesster was selected #1 overall in the S25 draft, a distinction that gives a lot of players trouble when the pressure starts to pack on. Jesster has had some solid moments, but has not been as consistent as one would expect. Jesster scored 19 goals and 32 points for the Renegades, making him one of the very few "goals only" types of players in the league. His physicality isn't too bad, though, so there is that.

85. (S28) D (Los Angeles Panthers) - Marc-Andre Malkin || -10
Average Grade: 74.60
Past Seasons: S32-86, S33-75

At 85 is Panthers defenseman Marc-Andre Malkin, a player who hasn't quite found a niche with a certain team just yet. Malkin has seen three teams so far in his young career, but Los Angeles has started to open up to his odd personality and playing style. Malkin scored 10 goals and 37 points, with a +13 to boot. Malkin hasn't been very physical, though, and his small frame may be the culprit.

84. (S30) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Jon Ross || +5
Average Grade: 74.80
Past Seasons: S33-89

At 84 is Jon Ross, making a bit of a climb upwards after a solid 11 goal 38 point season. Jon Ross was a heralded pick back in S30, and already has begun to get very comfortable in the league. His two-way game has began to improve and he has started to at the very least attempt the physical game (though he is failing right now). Ross needs to keep it up, but he is a player to look out for very soon if the production continues.

83. (S32) RW (Minnesota Chiefs) - Terrance Nova || New Entry
Average Grade: 74.80
Past Seasons: None

At 83 is rookie Terrance Nova of the Minnesota Chiefs, coming out gangbusters on a team that had nobody else to look for offense. Nova scored 15 goals and 36 points, one of the best rookies in offensive production, and even got a couple hits in. One thing to look out for is exhaustion and fatigue, because playing that many minutes his rookie season could prove to be a problem going forward.

82. (S19) C (Texas Renegades) - Liam Kinsler || -38
Average Grade: 75.60
Past Seasons: S24-75, S25-25, S26-7, S27-1, S28-2, S29-19, S30-41, S31-25, S32-43, S33-44

At 82 is Renegades center Liam Kinsler, starting to finally show his age after 5 seasons of regression. One of the oldest players in the league, Kinsler scored 17 goals and 33 points, which considering the amount of talent that resides in the SHL is pretty impressive. Kinsler hasn't exactly been the physical specimen that saw him #1 and #2 in the league back in S27 and SS28, but the guy does all the little things right and continues to show up on the list.

81. (S26) C (Toronto North Stars) - Sven Karlsson || -35
Average Grade: 75.60
Past Seasons: S29-85, S30-61, S31-78, S32-74, S33-46

Sven Karlsson enters the list at 81, a bit step down after his 40 point debut with the Toronto North Stars. Karlsson scored 14 goals but only 27 overall points, and did not see his hitting numbers go up (and remained an easy target for hits himself). His faceoff numbers have improved, though, and he may consider himself the next Dean Colt if the offense can't improve. That's something, right?

80. (S29) G (Buffalo Stampede) - Casey Holmes || New Entry
Average Grade: 75.60
Past Seasons: None

Finishing up the 80s is Casey Holmes, who was able to steal away a playoff berth from the Rage with his .907 save percentage. His win/loss record isn't very impressive, but on a team that sees 27+ shots a game, he can't exactly expect a fantastic record in that regard. Holmes has improved every single season he has been in the league, and with time could be a franchise player for Buffalo.

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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phew x2

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79. (S24) RW (Portland Admirals) - Ray Pejonis || +11
Average Grade: 75.80
Past Seasons: S31-98, S32-36, S33-90

At 79 is Admirals winger and future Florida resident Ray Pejonis. Pejonis scored 20 goals for only the second time in his career, while registering 36 points. Is he going to light the world on fire next season? Probably not, since he is going to be doing his farewell tour and may just focus on collecting one final paycheck. Pejonis has been an interesting type of player since being drafted in S24, but he has had a lot of character and been a fun player to check out.

78. (S32) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Luke Atmey || New Entry
Average Grade: 75.80
Past Seasons: None

At 78 is ANOTHER Steelhawks youngster with talent, Luke Atmey. Atmey had a killer season debut, scoring 16 goals and 35 points, getting some hits in, and joining the many young players who have produced on this young roster. Atmey is one of the best among them, so he has the biggest leg up. But that doesn't mean he won't get passed up by his counterparts.

77. (S18) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Miles Berger || -25
Average Grade: 76
Past Seasons: S21-85, S23-99, S24-74, S25-57, S26-47, S27-70, S28-67, S29-61, S30-83, S31-89, S33-62

Miles Berger enters the list at 77, still making the list despite his point totals taking a major nosedive. Berger scored a measly single goal and 11 points on the year, was -6, registered only 16 hits, and wasn't even used on the powerplay. Berger really has no reason to be on this list, and is only here because of his history as a veteran.

76. (S21) RW (Manhattan Rage) - Tommy Creller || -27
Average Grade: 76.20
Past Seasons: S22-99, S23-40, S24-38, S25-11, S26-51, S27-20, S28-25, S29-30, S30-68, S31-45, S32-39, S33-49

At 76 is Tommy Creller, coming back home to Manhattan after a bit of jumping around in the Western Conference. Creller had a pretty good run, averaging 36.75 points over that span and winning a cup with the Dragons in S32. Creller has been consistent even during his later years, and will be a welcome return addition to the Rage as they try to bounce back and win him his third Challenge Cup.

75. (S22) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Ales Smirnov || -19
Average Grade: 76.60
Past Seasons: S26-84, S27-58, S28-93, S29-56, S30-47, S31-46, S32-31, S33-37

At 75 is Platoon defenseman Ales Smirnov who has another very productive season. Smirnov scored 19 goals and 38 points, not quite his 40 point expectation like the last three years, but at the very least has been a consistent penalty killer and physical force. Smirnov has gone under the radar a bit these last couple of seasons, but remains an important piece to the Platoon.

74. (S23) D (Manhatta Rage) - Pål Vikingstød || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 76.80
Past Seasons: S26-69, S27-88, S28-62, S30-89, S32-93

Pål Vikingstød comes in at 74, a player who has had some issues getting a consistent spot on this list as well as being in a consistent home in the SHL. Manhattan is currently his fourth team in his relatively young careerk and for the first time since his final year in Portland is starting to put up respectable numbers. Vikingstød scored 2 goals and 38 points, a major assist man to the top-tier forwards in front of him, and was a physical specimen again with 130 hits.

73. (S22) C (Calgary Dragons) - Bubba Nuck || -4
Average Grade: 78
Past Seasons: S24-98, S26-59, S28-51, S29-74, S30-63, S31-3, S32-40, S33-69

Bubba Nuck enters the list at 73, starting to come back a bit in the league with a bounce back season. Nuck had two awful years following his Stevens/Khan/Mexico 60+ point dominance, scoring a grand total of 49 points and generally being a non-factor. This season was a resurgence, with Nuck scoring 6 goals, 39 points, 158 hits, and 70 blocked shots. His PK minutes went down, but perhaps that is the price Nuck has to pay to produce.

72. (S20) LW (Texas Renegades) - Yuri Boyka || +2
Average Grade: 78
Past Seasons: S22-97, S23-64, S24-55, S25-17, S26-53, S27-25, S28-66, S29-34, S30-17, S31-38, S32-14, S33-74

Yuri Boyka enters the list at 72, getting back into form despite his advanced age. Boyka scored 15 goals and 37 points, but his intangibles are pretty much non-existent right now. Boyka was also a -12, the second time in his career he has been a minus player. Boyka doesn't appear to be long for this league and Winnipeg seems like an odd final team to play for if he does end up finishing his career there.

71. (S25) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Maria Maximova || -14
Average Grade: 78.40
Past Seasons: S27-96, S29-71, S30-96, S31-95, S32-52, S33-57

Maria Maximova enters the list at 71, her third 30+ point season in a row. Unfortunately she has been bounced around in a few places, playing forward at times due to some roster issues on the Platoon roster. She scored 12 goals and 34 points in S33, got her hitting back up, but only blocked 41 shots and seemed to not have a real identity during the season.

70. (S31) G (Los Angeles Panthers) - Timo Haas || -19
Average Grade: 78.60
Past Seasons: S33-53

At 70 is Panthers goaltender Timo Haas, falling a bit down to earth after a head-turning 35-7-2 season with Los Angeles in his rookie year. Haas went 25-13-5, still respectable, but his save percentage fell back, with a .899 clip and a 2.892 goals against average. Haas has room to grow, and most should not have expected his rookie season to be the norm this early, so he should be fine.

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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Ayy. I'll take #70. All goalies suffered a bit last season. 60 wins in 2 seasons is fucking fantastic. Can't complain. Thanks ArGar!

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#83 after my rookie season, lets GO

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No Wolfpack gonna make the top 100 this year. Feels bad man Aggrieved

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i didnt make the cut

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69. (S21) C (Calgary Dragons) - Chris Johnson || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 78.80
Past Seasons: S26-77, S27-85, S28-39, S29-37, S30-78, S32-94

Back on the list is Chris Johnson at 69. One of the not as often talked about S21 products, Johnson has been a pretty consistent player during his long career. In S33 Johnson has seen his age start to take its toll, though, with 9 goals and 25 points. Johnson hasn't taken a faceoff in the last two seasons, and overall is playing like a depth guy instead of a top-6er like he was back in the day. Still, he is back on the list and at a good spot, too.

68. (S22) RW (Calgary Dragons) - Pierre-Luc Laflamme || -30
Average Grade: 79
Past Seasons: S24-92, S25-95, S26-18, S27-17, S28-47, S29-40, S30-14, S31-58, S32-62, S33-38

At 68 is another Dragon, Pierre-Luc Laflamme. Laflamme hasn''t been the incredible prolific scorer that he was in Toronto, but he has been a productive player over the last couple of seasons. Laflamme scored 13 goals and 30 points in S33, but right now is fighting regression and is hoping to get a couple more years of first line play before he can't handle it any longer. He may need to tone down on the hits for that to last.

67. (S20) RW (Seattle Riot) - Dean Colt || -24
Average Grade: 79
Past Seasons: S25-73, S26-25, S27-62, S28-21, S29-51, S30-12, S31-47, S32-53, S33-43

At 67 is Riot winger Dean Colt, who has finally been knocked off the faceoff pedestal with a mere 55.80% clip. Colt is the only player in the league who never stops talking about his faceoff numbers, and with his production waning (9 goals and 27 points in S33), I don't entirely blame him. Colt is a member of the big S20 class, meaning he is multiple years into regression. Going to be hard to get back into that faceoff mix at this age.

66. (S23) D (Winnipeg Jets) - Connor O'Reilly || +5
Average Grade: 79.20
Past Seasons: S27-82, S28-101, S29-65, S30-42, S31-53, S32-67, S33-71

At 66 is Jets defenseman Connor O'Reilly, moving back up trying to get into the top-50 again. O'Reilly scored 8 goals nad 44 points, blocked 71 shots, and was arguably the best Jets defenseman (though Manious looked to be the better of the two during the season). He had respectable stats in just about every category, making it a wonder why he isn't higher on the list as of now.

65. (S24) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Winston Windsor || Even
Average Grade: 79.40
Past Seasons: S27-71, S28-60, S29-77, S30-43, S31-40, S32-63, S33-65

At 65 is Winston Windsor of the Blizzard. Windsor was quite the goal scorer in S33, registering 18 on the year. That is pretty impressive considering his teammates Sarantez and Kane were busy stealing all the goals away. Windsor has picked an interesting time to start getting his goal scoring acumen up, because regression is starting to hit regression and it will be interesting if this new skill he has found will keep him up in this list.

64. (S28) G (New England Wolfpack) - Mikke Laukkanen || -34
Average Grade: 79.60
Past Seasons: S32-61, S33-30

At 64 is young goaltender Mikke Laukkanen, dropping back out of the list with a little worse of a statline. He still won 25 goals and had a save percentage of .913, and a goals against average of 2.468, and won the Challenge Cup for the second time in his career as a starter, but it seems as usual New England players on an individual basis get a little underrated. I suppose that is what happens when you have a million top-tier talents hanging from the rafters.

63. (S25) C (Texas Renegades) - Jack Durden || -30
Average Grade: 79.60
Past Seasons: S30-76, S31-24, S32-37, S33-33

Jack Durden enters the list at 63, dropping back for some odd reason. 11 goals, 46 points, plenty of time on the penalty kill? This is an odd one. Durden has been the most consistent Renegade the last three seasons, and right now they are having to deal with depth issues. That really isn't on Durden. This may even motivate him to have an elite season in S34 and prove all the voters they were wrong.

62. (S24) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Klaus Wagner || -26
Average Grade: 79.60
Past Seasons: S29-93, S30-73, S32-20, S33-36

At 62 is Platoon defenseman Klaus Wagner, who has not been able to recover since losing out on the Stevens two seasons ago with his 54 point campaign. Wagner has seen his point totals drop two seasons in a row, this season scoring 11 goals and 31 points with 69 blocked shots. Wagner's physical game has not materialized, either, which may be affecting him as things aren't coming quite as easily as they used to.

61. (S27) RW (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jaxson Reynolds || New Entry
Average Grade: 79.80
Past Seasons: None

At 61 is Panthers winger Jaxson Reynolds, entering this list for the first time with a huge explosion of production. Reynolds has been a pretty middling to low-end forward the last couple of seasons, but in S33 had a major campaign with 21 goals and 46 points, almost doubling his season high in points. Hitting is starting to get somewhere, and now he just needs to get better defensively so he can be used on the PK. With it taking this long to have a productive season, that may not happen, but it is at least something to look at for S34

60. (S22) D (Winnipeg Jets) Rembrandt Q. Einstein || -32
Average Grade: 80
Past Seasons: S23-85, S24-94, S25-89, S26-57, S27-78, S28-23, S29-36, S30-4, S31-21, S32-51, S33-28

At 60 is Rembrandt Q. Einstein of the Jets, falling back after being unable to repeat his solid 40 point season in S32. Einstein scored only 2 goals and 30 points, 37 hits, and 60 blocked shots. Not all that great for a player who has been hyped up over the years for being the next "big thing". Einstein has begun to regress, and right now it appears to be hitting him pretty hard, which means he may be continuing on the down trend.

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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