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Wooo go <a href='index.php?showuser=2331' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-3'>Shadowz1797</a>

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

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Honored to have Renninger included again!

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59. (S32) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Teodors Cukurs || -3
Grade: 82.80
Past Seasons: S39-56

At 59 is Teodors Cukurs, who couldn't quite make it three straight seasons with 46 points, scoring 16 goals and only 38 points in S39. The defensive issues continue to plague the center, once again finishing with a minus rating (only his rookie season featuring a plus rating), and his physical play remaining non-existent.

58. (S24) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Damien Wert || -10
Grade: 82.90
Past Seasons: S28-99, S30-98, S32-96, S33-24, S34-35, S35-84, S36-41, S37-27, S38-30, S39-48

At 58 is Damien Wert, former Pride member and looking to get back to his 50+ point ways that he had back in Toronto. Scoring 17 goals and 40 points, he is one of the least discussed good players in the league, perhaps a big reason being that other than the accumulation of points he doesn't do all that much else. And going into regression it is going to be even more difficult to keep those offensive totals steady.

57. (S31) G (Manhattan Rage) - Jason Aittokallio || -29
Grade: 83
Past Seasons: S35-99, S36-94, S37-54, S38-48, S39-28

At 57 is Jason Aittokallio, taking a massive drop along with the Rage team, going only 18-25-1, finishing with only a decent .907 save percentage and a poor 3.20 goals against average. He clearly did not have the defensive support of his team with those numbers, but he wasn't exactly a brick wall in net, either.

56. (S35) LW (Calgary Dragons) - Mike Izzy || New Entry
Grade: 83.30
Past Seasons: None

New entry Mike Izzy hits our list at number 56, scoring 24 goals and 48 points on the year, with a very quick progression three years into the league. Izzy hasn't gotten a lot of press as one of the top prospects, but right now he is showing the world that he may not be the kind of player you sleep on anymore. Izzy fit right in with the Dragons in S39, finishing with a +23 and registering 209 hits, looking like he wants to take over once Randleman (eventually) stops being effective.

55. (S27) LW (Los Angeles Panthers) - Maximillian Wächter || -8
Grade: 83.50
Past Seasons: S32-98, S33-79, S34-56, S35-22, S36-13, S37-16, S38-39, S39-47

At 55 is Maximillian Wächter, falling on the list despite a solid offensive season by him, back into the 40 point range with 18 goals and 43 points. He even kept up his physical play with 220 hits, although he was not nearly as effective on the powerplay as previous seasons.

54. (S32) D (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Samee Iqbal || +11
Grade: 83.50
Past Seasons: S35-79, S37-85, S39-65

At 54 is Samee Iqbal, leaving the Riot for greener pastures and looking to continue his movement up in the rankings. Iqbal scored 6 goals and 36 points, not quite as good as the season previous but about par for the course with his time in Seattle. He didn't provide the team much else other than that, so it is possible that the Riot aren't going to miss him as much as he thinks.

53. (S26) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Mattias Holmberg || +39
Grade: 83.60
Past Seasons: S33-80, S34-96, S35-92, S38-90, S39-92

At 53 is Blizzard defenseman Mattias Holmberg, with his best season since S31 (almost 10 seasons ago) where he scored 11 goals and 40 points. Holmberg has been jumping around lately, joining the 8th team in his 12 year career, but after all this time has finally gotten out of the low section of our list. However with him deep into regression there is no guarantee he will stay out of there for very long.

52. (S30) C (Texas Renegades) - Steven Stamkos Jr. || +23
Grade: 83.80
Past Seasons: S33-92, S34-29, S35-71, S37-63, S38-76, S39-75

At 52 is Steven Stamkos Jr., making the most out of his time with the Texas Renegades, scoring 20 goals and 45 points, despite being a -3 and the Renegades having some struggles as a team last season. Stamkos Jr. himself has shown some major strides with his new team, however, and could fight right through regression and get back to the best seasons of his career with the Edmonton Blizzard.

51. (S32) LW (Winnipeg Jets) - Kyle Kylrad || -7
Grade: 83.90
Past Seasons: S35-100, S36-75, S37-20, S38-34, S39-44

At 51 is Winnipeg Jets winger Kyle Kylrad, enjoying his fourth straight 40+ point season. However, this season was the low end of that, scoring 22 goals and only 40 points. Not too shabby, still, and his physical game still remains on point even if he isn't considered the baddest guy on the ice at all times.

50. (S24) D (New England Wolfpack) - Jack Burton || +28
Grade: 84.20
Past Seasons: S28-102, S29-79, S30-92, S32-88, S33-88, S34-55, S35-46, S36-67, S37-89, S38-77, S39-78

At 50 is Jack Burton, a guy you don't hear about very often, but still has his moments where he is considered one of the better players at his position. Burton scored 17 goals and 34 points, the 7th straight season where he scored at least 30 points, and that kind of consistency has been appreciated by the teams that he has played for recently. However he has had trouble sticking to one team, which has reduced his value somewhat.

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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<a href='index.php?showuser=1352' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-8'>ArGarBarGar</a>.... your awesome!

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<a href='index.php?showuser=1352' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-8'>ArGarBarGar</a> you're a machine with pumping those out this season! Experts & Writers were holding you back clearly :lol:

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49. (S31) LW (West Kendall Platoon) - Alex Light || +4
Grade: 84.50
Past Seasons: , S37-74, S38-80, S39-53

At 49 is Platoon winger Alex Light, entering S40 with the third 40+ point season in the last four years, with two 40+ point seasons in a row. Light scored 17 goals and 43 points, close to the same production he had the previous season, and could even get better right before he hits regression.

48. (S35) RW (Calgary Dragons) - Louie Garrett || New Entry
Grade: 84.50
Past Seasons: None

At 48 is Louie Garrett of the Dragons, moving on to a new team after three seasons with Seattle, where he scored 54 goals and 111 points in 150 games with the team. S39 saw him score a career high 26 goals and 49 points, register 221 shots, and play the most minutes of his career, which could mean he is about to take that major step into the elite category.

47. (S31) G (San Francisco Pride) - Jeff Kirkstone || -34
Grade: 84.70
Past Seasons: S35-57, S36-53, S37-69, S38-31, S39-13

At 47 is goaltender Jeff Kirkstone of the Pride, close to the top-10 for the S39 list but falling back to the 40s after a season where he went 21-20-3, not a great response to the amazing season he had in S38 where he went 30-9-3 and was one of the top goaltenders in the league.

46. (S25) RW (Minnesota Chiefs) - Lord Pretty Flacko || -41
Grade: 85
Past Seasons: S30-70, S31-11, S32-1, S33-1, S34-6, S35-2, S36-1, S37-1, S38-2, S39-5

At 46 is veteran Lord Pretty Flacko, one of the most consistent players in recent memory even though his production is starting to falter in his advanced age. Flacko scored 17 goals and 42 points, the 10th season in a row with at least 40 points. Unfortunately his physical play has declined, his numbers have taken a steady down turn since his historic 70 point season in S36, and his age isn't going to make it easy to keep this type of consistent production going.

45. (S27) RW (New England Wolfpack) - Raven Silverwing || -21
Grade: 85.10
Past Seasons: S33-52, S34-37, S35-18, S36-33, S37-24, S38-37, S39-24

At 45 is Wolfpack winger Raven Silverwing, another player who was not quite able to live up to a previous season which surpassed all the ones before it. Silverwing scored 18 goals and 38 points, which isn't too bad for a winger in the middle of regression, but after his 24 goals and 53 points the previous year, and the -14 that he had this year, that is a disappointment.

44. (S32) RW (West Kendall Platoon) - Leafer Rielly || +51
Grade: 85.40
Past Seasons: S39-95

At 44 is Platoon winger Leafer Rielly, making a big jump into the top 50 as he continues to elevate his game to new heights. Rielly scored 15 goals and 46 points in S39, all the while becoming a better two-way winger and increasing his strength over the offseaosn, making him a threat to continue this production and possibly earn his first ever 50 point season.

43. (S20) RW (San Francisco Pride) - Jed Lloren || +11
Grade: 85.50
Past Seasons: S22-83, S23-68, S24-62, S25-19, S26-21, S27-68, S28-59, S29-46, S30-51, S31-65, S32-34, S33-16, S34-50, S35-75, S36-73, S37-26, S38-58, S39-54

At 43 is Jed Lloren of the Pride, one of only a small few S20 players remaining. Lloren is one of those players who never quite was considered one of "those guys" in terms of the elite game changers, but his production has been about as consistent as ever. Lloren scored 20 goals and 45 points, continuing a trend of 5 seasons with at least 40 points, and is doing so while facing top competition, something people were not expecting from the veteran.

42. (S35) G (Buffalo Stampede) - Jordin Fourfour Jr. || New Entry
Grade: 86
Past Seasons: None

At 42 is new entry Jording FourFour Jr., who in his second season enters the list despite playing on a team that has had major struggles trying to get him into the fold and provide a winning team in front of him. FourFour Jr. went 15-22-6, but his .914 save percentage was tied for third among goaltenders, all this while facing a ton of shots.

41. (S25) D (New England Wolfpack) - Jasper Clayton || -27
Grade: 86.30
Past Seasons: S29-99, S30-84, S31-66, S32-22, S33-8, S34-19, S35-8, S36-8, S37-12, S38-25, S39-14

At 41 is Jasper Clayton of the Wolfpack, a defenseman who has always put his play into the playoffs and the playoff resume speaks for itself. Clayton scored 8 goals and 33 points, an unfortunate response to winning the Stevens in S38, but for a defender who is also well into regression, the fact he won a Stevens at all in these recent years is saying something.

40. (S31) LW (Buffalo Stampede) - Eduard Selich || -7
Grade: 86.30
Past Seasons: S33-84, S34-36, S35-12, S36-38, S37-52, S38-53, S39-33

At 40 is Stampede winger Eduard Selich, a player who up until recently was one of the few bright spots in Buffalo, scoring 40+ goals in three straight seasons with a 55 point season to cap it all off. S39 was a different story, and while Selich scored a decent 18 goals, he only finished with 39 points, just shy of a fourth straight 40+ point season and on a team that had its fair share of problematic issues.

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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<a href='index.php?showuser=2565' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-52'>dizzyDC</a> not a bad placement for your first time!

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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Quote:Originally posted by r1c3bowl22@Apr 6 2018, 01:13 PM
<a href='index.php?showuser=2565' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-52'>dizzyDC</a> not a bad placement for your first time!
Thanks dude!

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Great to see a couple more Toonza's added to the list!! <a href='index.php?showuser=2325' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-69'>Zoone16</a> <a href='index.php?showuser=2408' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-17'>XLeafer</a> congrats! Platoon
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39. (S26) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Wyatt Wøllker || -28
Grade: 86.50
Past Seasons: S29 -94, S30-100, S31-50, S32-66, S33-34, S34-15, S35-6, S36-3, S37-7, S38-10, S39-11

At 39 is Blizzard defenseman Wyatt Wøllker, scoring 11 goals and 36 points for his new team, the Edmonton Blizzard. His time with Edmonton hasn't quite been up to the level it was in Manhattan, though he is still maintaining his status as a very consistent and productive defenseman. Something new is his physical play has amped up with his new team, something nobody was expecting.

38. (S30) LW (San Francisco Pride) - Kelly Rivet || -9
Grade: 86.60
Past Seasons: S36-86, S38-41, S39-29

Kelly Rivet comes in at 38, the left winger of San Francisco who continued his solid offensive run with 11 goals and 43 points, but defensively had some struggles, ending the season with a -14 and spending many games looking to make the big hits rather than playing the right positions. His 190 hits were a career high, however, and if he can harness that physicality a little better, he could see even better offensive numbers.

37. (S35) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Robert Phelps || +29
Grade: 86.70
Past Seasons: S39-66

At 37 is Robert Phelps, Steelhawks center making moves up in the rankings with his career starting with a major bang, something we rarely see. Phelps has scored 40 points in every season of his career, scoring 18 goals and 45 points in S39, a career high, with a +16 and a solid performance on the power play.

36. (S30) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Viatcheslav Orlov || -5
Grade: 87
Past Seasons: S37-90, S38-47, S39-31

At 36 is Viatcheslav Orlov, dropping back a bit on the list after a couple of seasons with a steady performance. Orlov scored 9 goals and 41 points with his new team in the Blizzard, a career best, although his defensive play and physicality wasn't up to the same snuff that we have seen from him in previous seasons.

35. (S31) LW (Winnipeg Jets) - Pietra Volkova || +6
Grade: 87.40
Past Seasons: S36-93, S37-98, S38-85, S39-41

At 35 Pietra Volkova of the Jets, who didn't have the same offensive season as S38, scoring 22 goals and 41 points, but remained very consistent in every other facet of the game and was a major factor in the team's success when they had it in S39. Volkova is also looking to do more of the same in the upcoming seasons even with regression coming up very soon.

34. (S32) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Cory Knouse || +36
Grade: 87.70
Past Seasons: S37-100, S38-96, S39-70

At 34 is Cory Knouse of the Blizzard, who had the best season of his career with his new team, scoring a career high 21 goals and 48 points, as well as being the most dominating physical presence that we have seen from him in which we saw him register 153 hits on the season. It appears that his prime years are right on the horizon, assuming he can stay healthy and keep his head in the game.

33. (S25) C (Edmonton Blizzard) - Nikolaus Scholz || -10
Grade: 87.80
Past Seasons: S31-69, S32-47, S33-17, S34-28, S35-30, S36-24, S37-39, S38-13, S39-23

At 33 is Blizzard center Nikolaus Scholz, a player who has been under the radar for a number of years but despite regressing continues his run of 40+ point seasons with 8, very impressive despite not getting a lot of press. Scholz scored 15 goals and 43 points, and while his defensive play suffered on a team that on the whole was defensively insufficient, he is still a productive player.

32. (S31) LW (Winnipeg Jets) - Corey Bearss || -30
Grade: 88
Past Seasons: S37-55, S38-9, S39-2

At 32 is Corey Bearss, who failed to keep his run in the top-10 going, dropping back 30 spots with a 15 goal, 39 point season, unable to keep up with some of the new young talent in the league. Bearss is looking like he is also having trouble getting back to the days when he could barrel through players, which could be an extension of the team or just him regressing earlier than expected.

31. (S32) D (Winnipeg Jets) - Max Weber || -22
Grade: 88.10
Past Seasons: S36-74, S37-29, S38-12, S39-9

Another player falling out of the top 10 is Max Weber, another Jet. Weber comes in at 31 with his 11 goals and 46 points, which is still an impressive stat line (especially for a defender) and worthy of a top-50 player, and his two-way game has improved a bit, making him a pretty decent threat on both ends of the ice. He isn't necessarily pushing himself into the super elite category, but he is certainly making a name for himself as a valuable and important core piece for the Jets.

30. (S34) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Noro Wozy || +28
Grade: 88.40
Past Seasons: S37-88, S38-68, S39-58

At 30 is Steelhawks winger Noro Wozy, jumping into the list after a 21 goal, 48 point season, building on his previous three seasons where he scored 40+ points in each. He improved his defensive game with a +19 and being used in every situation, making him one of the big up and comers who could be a threat to be the next regular top-10 player (if he plays his cards right).

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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holy moly that's a lot of blue

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Lots of Blizzard! Love it Blizzard

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