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Still waiting for my explanation tbh
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Quote:Originally posted by Bojo@Apr 6 2017, 08:36 AM
that's what happens when you piss off slapass doodle. D:

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Quote:Originally posted by BruinsFanatic100@Apr 6 2017, 11:37 AM
Still waiting for my explanation tbh
Your grade was wrong initially.

There, your explanation has been given.

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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Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Apr 6 2017, 11:59 AM

Your grade was wrong initially.

There, your explanation has been given.
Ok, I accept your explanation.

But the screenshot stays because I am the rightful #100 Smile
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this stalled :( </3

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Lack of a Bojo Machine has kept me from doing this.

I don't really have a lot of time right now as it is, and the convenience of the machine made things way easier for me.

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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Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Apr 10 2017, 07:43 PM
Lack of a Bojo Machine has kept me from doing this.

I don't really have a lot of time right now as it is, and the convenience of the machine made things way easier for me.
Bojo is probably sabotaging you on purpose. :(

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Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Apr 10 2017, 06:43 PM
Lack of a Bojo Machine has kept me from doing this.

I don't really have a lot of time right now as it is, and the convenience of the machine made things way easier for me.


I'll see if I can roll back some changes. I basically broke it trying something new and I was just lazy fixing it.

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Quote:Originally posted by Bojo@Apr 10 2017, 09:16 PM
I'll see if I can roll back some changes. I basically broke it trying something new and I was just lazy fixing it.
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29. (S30) C (Buffalo Stampede) - Steven Stamkos Jr. || +63
Average Grade: 84.60
Past Seasons: S33-92

At 29 is Steven Stamkos Jr., Buffalo Stampede Product who has already earned a 50 point season in his young career. Stamkos has only played two seasons, and his rise to prominence has been quite something. Stamkos Jr. hasn't quite ramped up the physical play as of yet, and his faceoff numbers leave a lot to be desired, but he saw a lot of minutes on the penalty kill, and for a player of this young age that is still impressive no matter what way you look at it. Plus, his performance was a major reason why the Stampede actually made it to the playoffs for the first time in their history.

28. (S25) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Nikolaus Scholz || -12
Average Grade: 84.80
Past Seasons: S31-69, S32-47, S33-17

Nikolaus Sholz enters the list at 28, dropping off a bit in both production and on the list. It is a bit surprising to see him drop off the list a bit considering despite the dip in offense his defensive game improved a great deal, but what can you do? It doesn't help that Scholz is probably the most overlooked player from the S25 draft class. Scholz scored 21 goals and 45 points, registered 217 shots, played 75 PK minutes, and had a 53.49 faceoff percentage. Getting to his prime and looking good while doing so.

27. (S24) D (Seattle Riot) Patrick Brumm || -14
Average Grade: 85.20
Past Seasons: S27-89, S28-63, S29-91, S30-88, S31-87, S32-55, S33-13

At 27 is Riot defender Patrick Brumm, from the overlooked S24 draft class. You know, the draft class with like two high profile guys on it. Brumm looked like he was going to be a contender for a top-10 selection going into last season, but he was unable to replicate his superb 55 point season and had to settle for 19 goals and 42 points. Brumm kept the PK minutes high, showing off his defensive ability, but scoring 10 fewer goals really put a damper on him and kept him out of the top 10. Brumm is starting to hit regression, too, so S32 may have just been his peak. Who knows?

26. (S20) RW (New England Wolfpack) - Nathan Russell  || -19
Average Grade: 85.60
Past Seasons: S24-91, S25-72, S26-12, S27-31, S28-16, S29-22, S30-27, S31-15, S32-6, S33-7

At 26 is Wolfpack winger Nathan Russell, falling out of the top 10 after two straight appearances, but remaining a top-30 player and being a major contributor for the Wolfpack. Russell has won his fourth Challenge Cup with this team, and with 9 straight 40+ point seasons, Russell really may be the most underappreciated player in recent memory. Just ask New England what they think of Russell and you will know right away that the rest of the league should take notice. Russell scored 12 goals and 40 points, registered 103 hits, and played in all situations, not to mention a great 56.85% faceoff clip. Regression clearly has not hampered his ability lately.

25.(S25) RW (Texas Renegades) - Geoffrey Allen || +2
Average Grade: 85.60
Past Seasons: S28-72, S29-73, S30-87, S31-49, S32-30, S33-27

At 25 is Geoffrey Allen of the Renegades, moving on up and looking to get his first top-20 selection of his career. Allen scored 25 goals and 56 points, all while being pretty decent defensively. The biggest thing knocking him right now is his physical play, as he has never been the kind of guy to put up a lot of hits. Allen has one more season before regression, and this next season could be the most productive ever.

24. (S19) C (Toronto North Stars) - Zallerras Szlerchek || -9
Average Grade: 85.80
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, S33-15

At 24 is new North Stars center Zalleras Szlerchek, taking a little bit of a tour of the SHL at this point. Szlerchek had a pretty good season with Manhattan, scoring 16 goals and 44 points with 142 hits and play at both ends of the ice. Why did he fall 9 spots? The McZehrl effect. With players like that in the lineup it is hard to really stand out and move yourself up on the list. Of course the grading looks pretty unfair, but when you have fickle voters sometimes this kind of thing happens.

23. (S23) D (Texas Renegades) - Vladimir Lidstrom || -13
Average Grade: 86.20
Past Seasons: S27-94, S28-82, S29-62, S30-59, S31-9, S32-7, S33-10

Vladimir Lidstrom hits the list at 23, falling out of the top-10 despite three straight seasons enjoying it. Lidstrom really had a bit of a fall with Texas's poor season, scored 12 goals but only 38 points, and a -20 to top it all off, the worst plus minus rating of his career. Lidstrom, however, is not showing signs of staying down, and despite getting up there in age intends to keep on keeping on and getting even better.

22. (S27) G (West Kendall Platoon) - Matt Lewis-Flood || +32
Average Grade: 86.20
Past Seasons: S31-90, S32-46, S33-54

Goaltender Matt Lewis-Flood comes in at 22, a big asset for the Platoon at this point after winning the Jonathan McBride trophy for best goaltender with a .915 save percentage and 25 wins on the year. Lewis-Flood is coming into his own at just the right time, still pretty young with room to grow and already an elite goaltender status despite this being his fourth career season as a starter. Could Lewis-Flood be the next big superstar goaltender to sweep awards year after year?

21. (S20) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Barney Stinson || -3
Average Grade: 86.40
Past Seasons: S23-56, S24-34, S25-28, S26-55, S27-90, S28-87, S29-52, S30-8, S31-16, S32-8, S33-18

At 21 is Barney Stinson of the Blizzard, still making a big name for himself despite being one of the older players in the league. S20 continues to show how much talent was in that draft class, and Stinson's 6 goals and 44 points makes him a prime example. One issue with his season was how many of those points were assists, as he was backing up some of the top players of the S33 season, Theo Kane, Pedro Sarantez and Ivan Koroviev. That doesn't take away from him as a player, though. Just a little bit out of the season.

20. (S20) RW (Toronto North Stars) - Kristian Eriksson || Even
Average Grade: 86.40
Past Seasons: S22-96, S23-77, S24-57, S25-40, S26-11, S27-30, S28-55, S29-39, S30-55, S31-30, S32-5, S33-20

At 20 is North Stars winger Kristian Eriksson, sticking to the same spot he was last year with a pretty similar season. Eriksson scored 24 goals and 43 points, 205 shots, 213 hits, and 14 points on the powerplay. He was not used on the PK hardly at all for the first time since his rookie year, and that is a strange thing to see after all the years he was a mainstay on their top unit.

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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17g, 22a, 39p, +20 rating w/ 210 hits and 53.38% faceoffs = 44th rank

12g, 28a, 40p, +17 rating w/ 103 hits and 56.85% faceoffs = 26th rank



someone pls explain

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Quote:Originally posted by WannabeFinn@Apr 12 2017, 01:45 PM
17g, 22a, 39p, +20 rating w/ 210 hits and 53.38% faceoffs = 44th rank

12g, 28a, 40p, +17 rating w/ 103 hits and 56.85% faceoffs = 26th rank



someone pls explain
Everyone else sucked more than you this year. Also, is based off last few years, plus next season, so some may have dropped this season or expected to drop next season, plus retirements. Also people rank so... yeah.
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Quote:Originally posted by WannabeFinn@Apr 12 2017, 12:45 PM
17g, 22a, 39p, +20 rating w/ 210 hits and 53.38% faceoffs = 44th rank

12g, 28a, 40p, +17 rating w/ 103 hits and 56.85% faceoffs = 26th rank

someone pls explain

they take previous seasons into account iirc. And like the description says he has 9 straight 40 point seasons

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Quote:Originally posted by Bojo@Apr 12 2017, 02:02 PM


they take previous seasons into account iirc. And like the description says he has 9 straight 40 point seasons
listen here facker

that's a reasonable explanation

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Quote:Originally posted by WannabeFinn@Apr 12 2017, 06:03 PM

listen here facker

that's a reasonable explanation
You paid off the experts obo



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