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Alright, let's get a couple of things said right away. 1. This is MY OPINION, I'm sure some people will disagree and that's fine, but I'm basing this on my personal thoughts. 2. This is based on TPE and stats from the last 3 seasons (before then it was a different sim engine, so numbers would be too different to compare) 3. Regular season only, playoffs don't count 4. Current stats only, I know plenty of players have huge potential, but for the most part potential doesn't matter, obviously if there are players close in ranking potential could be a tie breaker, but it is not a major part of the rankings.

Now that that's out of the way, enjoy!

100. Platoon Christian Bauer Platoon
The season 13 1st overall pick kicks off the list at number 100. There's still plenty of time to grow and he'll definitely see a rise on the next part of the list, but as of right now he sits at the end. Bauer has put up decent numbers for a young guy on the back end, but his physical play has been lacking.

99. Wolfpack Michael Astorino Wolfpack
Astorino is similar to Bauer in almost all facets of the game. They have similar TPE counts, but Asto has put up more offensive numbers and hits more often. One thing going against him is he doesn't train nearly as often as other players on the list, so I'd expect him to stay relatively static in future rankings.

98. Rage Ondrej Ravchitikov Rage
Ravchitikov, the major piece heading to the Rage in the FourFour deal sits at 98 after a 7 point rookie season. Ravchitikov should be a good player to build the future around in Manhattan but talk around the league is that he plans on playing on each team in the league, so that'll theoretically limit the time that he spends in the Big Apple.

97. Steelhawks Tuomas Vitikka Steelhawks
Vitikka doubled his point production from season 13 to season 14 playing on a very productive line with Rehn Miller and James Blaine. Like Bauer, Vitikka is very young and should only increase in ranking in future editions of this list.

96. Wolfpack Chuck Winnfield Wolfpack
The first of three rookies on the list, Winnfield played very well last season, leading the Wolfpack in +/-, while also putting up respectable points, hits, and blocks totals on the second pairing. Expect Winnfield to jump up very much in the next rankings.

95. Chiefs Jon Doran Chiefs
There's confusion as to whether Doran will play this season, he's eligible to, but I seem to recall seeing something about him not playing this season. No matter what, Doran is one of the premier defensive defensemen in the league, and while he was never one to stuff the stat sheet, he will still be retiring with a nice stat line.

94. Wolfpack Carter O'Callahan Wolfpack
O'Callahan was another wonderful rookie for the Wolfpack in their Challenge Cup runner up season. O'Callahan fit in perfectly as the second line center for the Wolfpack and will no doubt be higher up in the rankings in the next edition.

93. Riot Waldo Cezar Jr. Riot
Cezar, Jr. was sent to Seattle this offseason to complete the Logan Valentine deal. He was selected in the first round of the season 11 draft, but his activity and training has dwindled since then. Cezar, Jr. has put up decent offensive numbers from the back end, but with him not training that much, I'd wager that he's off the list by next season unless he returns to the league.

92. Panthers Marian Potoczny Panthers
The reigning Rookie of the Year put up 30 points in 50 games for the Panthers. And his offensive output should only increase in this coming season. Expect this future star to jump up at least 15 spaces next time.

91. Panthers Rayne Summers Panthers
Summers has been on three teams in the past three years, but it's not due to a lack of production. He's a steady performer and best utilized on line 2 or 3. He's semi-active, but he trains every now and then, but doesn't do much outside of that. He's still a nice piece in Los Angeles, and if he is played on the third line he'll be one of the best third liners in the league.

90. Riot Yehudah Ben-Lev Riot
The young goalie is hanging up the skates after this season, but he's been a steady performer for a Kings team that really struggled to win games during his tenure there. Ben-Lev will be hanging up his skates with a negative record in net, but one has to wonder if he would have been on a better team if he may not have been as quick to retire.

89. Rage Meb Keflezighi Rage
Meb's a solid defensemen. He may not be talked about much since in recent years he's been a third pairing defensemen and he is mainly a defensive defenseman. However, Meb still has put up alright offensive numbers and is especially lethal on the power play.

88. Riot Daniel Passarella Riot
Passarella is another underrated player. He isn't very active around the forums but trains often. He should put up good numbers this season if his playmaking is put to good use by skating with Cristoph Klose. Pasarella has been used both as a forward and a defensemen in the past three seasons, and versatility is a very useful trait to have.

87. Renegades Rufus Reinhart Renegades
Reinhart is a Challenge Cup winner, and is steadily improving in skill. He finished fifth in scoring on the Renegades and if he continues to skate with Armia and Gibbon there's no way he won't score quite a bit of points just by association.

86. Panthers Antero Salmelainen Panthers
Another former first overall pick, Salmelainen is another player who can play both up front or on the back end. His offensive numbers aren't anything to write home about, but he did have 37 points in an impressive season 13.

85. Panthers OJ Simpson Panthers
Simpson is the opposite of Salmelainen in the fact that he was a late second round pick. Despite that he's been putting in work on his player and is a top pairing defenseman with offensive dynamo Shawn Velevra. Simpson is a very good player on the back end, he's only 85th on the list, but I could definitely see him breaking the top half of the list in the next year or two.

84. Renegades Simo Hayha Renegades
Hayha like a few listed before him was drafted first overall. He never quite amounted to what the Rage planned for him to become, and was sent out to Texas for a relatively small return. Since getting to Texas he's put up better numbers and has culimated that with a Challenge Cup victory.

83. Dragons Erik Lehner Dragons
Lehner built from his solid rookie campaign (26 points in 50 games) and put up 34 in his sophomore season. Now he's on a Calgary team that may or may not be sending veterans off to jumpstart a rebuild. If the vets stay on he'll probably see second line minutes, but if they're moved then expect him to play some big minutes on the first line.

82. Jets Lauris Prikulis Jets
Prikulis is a hot young goalie, who looks to be the future in net in Winnipeg. It can't be easy to follow arguably the best goalie in history (John McBride), but so far Prikulis has put in a very good effort.

81. Blizzard Jakub Aittokallio Blizzard
If everything goes according to plan, Aittokallio should be a similar player to Texas' Jonas Gustavo come playoff time. He has played admirably since filling in as Edmonton's starter, and looks to head to the playoffs for the first time as a starter this season.

80. Steelhawks Shawn Swerin Steelhawks
Swerin has never put up amazing offensive numbers, but he is still a really good power forward. He hasn't put up more than 20 points in a season, however he has eclipsed 100 hits in both of the last 2 seasons. With Hamilton getting an influx of talent this offseason, it remains to be seen if he'll be a 2nd or 3rd liner this season, but if everything goes well for him he could end up with career numbers depending on his linemates.

79. Blizzard Gene Parmesan Blizzard
Another defenseman who isn't one to stack the scoresheet, but is definitely a worthwhile defenseman, especially in a 2nd or 3rd pairing role. For some reason he didn't play in season 12 or 13, but Edmonton is hoping he puts up at least 10 points as the number 5 defenseman this season.

78. Renegades Jordan McArthur Renegades
How the mighty have fallen. McArthur has put up over 80 points in a season, but that was a different time, there was a different sim engine and he was one of very few weapons for a young rebuilding Rage team. Since then he's been a fringe second liner and he's never put up numbers that rivaled his career season.

77. Stars Bryan Whisonant Stars
Whisonant is another second or third liner that puts up respectable numbers but isn't really someone you'd want to anchor your top line. His 20 points in season 14 were half of the 40 he scored in season 13, but I'd wager we'll see he season 14 version more often that the season 13 version.

76. Renegades Braden Carlzner Renegades
When looking at Carlzner's stats nothing pops out at you. The past two seasons he's seen about 20 points, 50 hits, and 25 blocks on average, nothing to write home about but definitely a very solid performer on the back end.

75. Stars Jaska Tiilikainen Stars
Tiilikainen is your average goalie. There are better and there are worse. Tiilikainen will not be the starter this season, electing to help his team by allowing them to bring in Heiss and staying on board. He should still see around 15 starts this season, but he is by far the best backup in the league, although he'd be a starter on many other teams in the league.

74. Stars Giovanni Motallaro II Stars
Mortllaro is basically inactive so there's not much to say about him. He puts up solid offensive numbers and blocks his fair share of blocks but outside of that he's simply a solid second or third pairing guy.

73. Steelhawks Nick Fisher Steelhawks
Fisher has been a very solid performer these past three seasons. He's put up over 30 points each season, and has been the leading scorer for Minnesota the past two seasons. He's now joining a Hamilton team where he won't be relied upon as much as he was in Minnesota, so his numbers may suffer a bit, of course they could increase as well. Only time will tell.

72. Stars Markus Backlund Stars
Backlund's a guy who can pitch in on the scoresheet, but he doesn't exactly stand out either. Like many others before him, he's best used in a second or third line role.

71. Stars Ja'Far Dar Stars
Dar is another power forward who does everything well, but nothing exceptionally. He has over a hit per game and rougly a point every two games. He was a top line winger last season, but one has to think he may do better switching roles with Grigori Pajari.

70. Riot Marshall MacPherson Riot
MacPherson is the second Seattle goalie on this list. Like Ben-Lev he's had his ups and downs. Both goalies are under .500 in the three seasons, but MacPherson's lead in TPE and the fact that he's not retiring puts him slightly above Ben-Lev.

69. Renegades Benoit Fortescue Renegades
The Minnesota GM has been dealt to Texas where he hopes to help the Renegades claim the Challenge Cup for a second season in a row. Fortescue throws his body around like no one's business, but his offense isn't exactly something to write home about. He is also a very good shot blocker. Unfortunately he's retiring, but had he stuck around, odds are he could have become one of the best defensive defenseman in the league in a few seasons.

68. Wolfpack Nike Kickz Wolfpack
Kickz who was the centerpiece of the deal that sent superstars Ivo Willems and Jareth Sto Helit to Manhattan. Since then he's become an intergal part to the New England offense. He was only 6th on the team in scoring this past season, but he did put up 37, and with him being a younger guy, that should only increase this season.

67. Wolfpack Sean Stevenson Wolfpack
Stevenson is a good defenseman, but he doesn't improve all that much. Still he should be a very good addition to an already deep New England team, but don't expect him to become a force offensively, although he does have potential to do so. He makes his money by hitting and blocking shots

66. Platoon Emma Watson Platoon
Watson broke out last season by putting up 43 points in 50 games. West Kendall's free agent acquisition was everything that was expected and then some and should continue to increase her production as the players around her improve.

65. Platoon Mark Malyckyj Platoon
Malyckyj is a very good defenseman. He can be counted on for 25 or so points while putting up over 100 hits and roughly 50 blocks. None of those numbers scream elite, but they definitely say consistant and above average.

64. Dragons Chuck Weird Dragons
Weird gets a lot of recognition around the league as someone who is under rated. Of course this reputation isn't unfounded as he's put up 45 points in the past while also putting up very good defensive stats. Weird should continue to be his normal self, netting 30 points with 100 or so hits. Now how long until he's no longer considered under rated?

63. Blizzard John Langabeer Blizzard
Langabeer's been a solid performer in Edmonton since being drafted. A second liner most of his career he seems poised to start the season on the third line due to the influx of talent that came over to Edmonton in the offseason. One would think this would cause his point total to fall, but it should be beneficial to the Blizzard to have someone of his caliber on the third line.

62. Platoon Jackson Turska Platoon
Turska is at his best when surrounded by elite players. In season 12 and 13 he cracked 35 points while this past season with considerably less depth around him he only managed 18. The Platoon should be somewhere between the season 13 Chiefs and the season 14 Chiefs in terms of talent, so expect Turska's point totals to be around the middle of those two while still putting up decent defensive numbers.

61. Dragons Vladislav Smirnov Dragons
Smirnov is a great offensive defenseman. He's ranged from 30 points to 44 points in the last 3 seasons. He's also eclipsed 100 hits and has put up over 50 blocks. If he sticks with Calgary he should play very well, and if he gets shipped off, he could be even better depending on the destination.

60. Dragons Kari Barkov Dragons
Barkov has yet to put up phenominal numbers but if he has similar line mates as last season this could be his break out year. He's a decent producer in hits as well, but could really help the Dragons claim a playoff spot if his offensive game takes a leap.

59. Platoon Julien Marshall Platoon
For quite a while Marshall had been West Kendall's lone offensive threat. With recent trades and free agent signing, West Kendall looks for a playoff spot this season. Now Marshall is surrounded by talent and looks to build on his 37 points from last season.

58. Jets Lance Uppercut Jets
Uppercut can hit you, he can block your shots, and he can hurt you on the score sheet. He seems to fly under the radar a bit, but rest assured he's a very good defenseman. One has to wonder how he'll do with most of his elite teammates being shipped out this offseason, but he seems to be up to the task.

57. Renegades Brendan Gibbon Renegades
Gibbon's point totals have declined in the past two seasons, but his 36 in 2013 is still pretty solid. As of right now he's still skating with a top tier player in Elias Armia, and that should be good for anyone's point totals. He's also put up an average of 150 hits in the past 3 seasons so he's definitely a double threat on the ice.

56. Wolfpack Dean Clarke Wolfpack
After two seasons of offensive parity (22 point high in season 13) Clarke put everything together to score 40 in season 14. Clarke blocks shots like no one's business, but one has to wonder if his offensive output will suffer due to the loss of teammate Logan Valentine. Of course Valentine's presence will be replaced by new additions such as Jordan Nugent-Hall, but there's no way his defensive partner will be as good as Valentine.

55. Renegades Rashad Thomas Renegades
Thomas is another in a long line of good but not great producers. He can hit well and he puts up about 25 points but a move to Texas may be just what he needs to improve offensively.

54. Wolfpack Alexey Kovalenko Wolfpack
The youngster was very impressive in his first year of a full workload. He put up 38 points and 158 hits as a top 6 forward. As I've gone over with other Wolfpack players this season should be a good one for him with an influx of talent entering the team, along with their prospects becoming much better.

53. Blizzard Alexander Andrezjeck Blizzard
The last two seasons Andrezjeck has played pretty well, culimating with 41 points in season 14. Now he should have better line mates as the Blizzard top 6 looks to be a very good group. It will be hard to pass 41 points, but even if he regresses a little, he's still a very good centerman.

52. Blizzard Michael Haan Blizzard
This guy is a very good offensive defenseman. His lowest point total in the past three season is 36 and while he doesn't hit as often as other guys, he's able to block shots with the best of them. Expect him to continue being a force on the blue line from an offensive standpoint while also being solid defensively.

51. Panthers Brandon Sawyer Panthers
The aging goalie is hanging up the skates after this season, but not after one last shot to showcase his playoff superiority. If this list included playoff stats, Sawyer would definitely be higher up, but he's the last of the old age of goalies (along with retired goalies McBride and Corcoran) and makes the Panthers a much better team this offseason.

50. Platoon John Grossmann Platoon
A staple of the Manhattan blue line for many years will find himself in a new home in West Kendall this season. Grossmann hits hard and scores hard and up until recently was extremely apt to drop the gloves for a teammate. He seems to have calmed a bit, but with new fans to win over we may see another Turd Ferguson trophy on Grossmann's shelf by the end of the season.

49. Riot Thomas Duddy Riot
Duddy has always been a top player on a lesser team. One has to wonder if his offensive output would be better on a better team, but nonetheless he's still one of the most consistent point getters in the league.

48. Steelhawks Brandon Cant Steelhawks
Cant has been a very good addition to the Steelhawks since he was acquired by them from Los Angeles. Since heading over he hasn't had a season under 30 points, and that trend should continue with the influx of talent heading to Hamilton.

47. Dragons Mike Verminski Dragons
Verminski really showed what he could do this past season going 20-5-1 with a .921 save percentage and a 1.83 GAA. Of course this was only in 26 games so we have to wait and see if he could keep up that kind of line over a whole season, but he's now the guy in Calgary with both Jesster and Andersson retiring.

46. Blizzard Kyle Keenan Blizzard
Keenan has steadily improved since being drafted to Manhattan. Now he's in Edmonton surrounded by very good talent. He's been with talent in the past but one has to wonder if a new team with new strategies can keep up the trend.

45. Wolfpack Ace Faulkner Wolfpack
Faulkner has improved every season in the league to the point where he lead the Wolfpack in points this past season with 47 in 50 games. The scary thing is he's only entering his 4th season, so odds are he'll only get better and better.

44. Blizzard Laraque Obama Blizzard
One of the most consistent players of the past two seasons, netting 18 goals in each campaign. He put up an amazing 186 hits last season as well. Now he should have some very good line mates and may go even higher than his 44 points in season 13.

43. Steelhawks James Blaine Steelhawks
Blaine left Las Vegas and immediately fit into Hamilton. He was part of a deadly line with Rehn Miller and Tuomas Vitikka. He resigned this past offseason and should continue his production this season.

42. Steelhawks Roman Schultz Steelhawks
Schultz isn't a top hitter or shot blocker but he is still a very good player on the defensive end. He is also very good at getting points as evidenced by his 36 points in this past campaign. He's been a solid producer since entering the league and he should be even better this season.

41. Renegades Jonas Gustavo Renegades
Obviously the most recent cup winning goalie will be in the top half of this list. Of course he's only at 41 since he's not as active with his updates as some other guys, but he does have very good stats to back up Texas' faith in him. Even if he may be overlooked by some, he's still the third best goalie on my list.

40. Blizzard Teemu Nurmi Blizzard
Nurmi is a very talented defenseman. With 100+ hits and 50+ blocks on average he can stop you from getting anything going, and putting up over 30 points in each of the past three seasons he knows how to score points as well.

39. Steelhawks Rehn Miller Steelhawks
This past season really cemented Miller as a top center in the league. He put up 50 points in 50 games while getting 147 hits and skating to a +13. Even more amazing is that he put up those numbers without the help of any elite linemates. By no means were his linemates slouches, but he didn't have any top tier players either.

38. Stars Jed Mosley Stars
Mosley's another defenseman who can do anything you want him to do, ranging from hitting to blocking shots, to putting up points. Hell, how many defensemen could win you a faceoff if need be, but Mosley transcends that by having trained in faceoffs along with everything else.

37. Panthers Shawn Velevra Panthers
Velevra started his career off on the right foot by leading West Kendall in points as a rookie, and that coming from a defenseman. Since then he's been a great offensive defensemen, one that could even potentially inherit the throne from Jason Due once he retires. Don't let the points fool you though, he can also hit and block extremely well, putting up over 100 blocks in season 13 alone.

36. Panthers Adam Kylrad Panthers
Kylrad lead the league in goals this past season. With good but not elite linemates, one would have to assume he'd be able to replicate his success this season. No matter, this is a guy with 57 goals through his first 3 seasons and definitely worthy of this ranking and it wouldn't surprise me one bit to see him in the top 20 by the next time this list comes out.

35. Stars Alex Smirnov Stars
Despite what he may say, Alex Smirnov is still a very good point producer. He had by far his best season this past season and one has to wonder if he'll improve in this, his final season. He'll have some great linemates this season, so he should be in prime position to finish his career with a bang.

34. Stars Patrick Pelletier Stars
Not only does he put up decent numbers for a defenseman (36 points in Season 12) but he is one of the best shot blockers in the league. He's not the best at hitting, but he can take the body pretty well as well. Overall Pelletier is a very good defenseman who, like Smirnov, is in a good position to finish his career well.

33. Blizzard Reggie Williams Blizzard
Williams has played amazingly for the Chiefs these past seasons and will now be joining the Blizzard as he hopes to continue his success. He can hit (over 100 hits in each of the last 3 seasons), score (over 40 points each of the last 3 seasons), and win faceoffs (over 54.5% each of the last 3 seasons). No matter what you need him to do, Williams is a top tier talent.

32. Rage Mike Ochocinco Rage
Ocho's a very good defenseman, that goes without saying. The fact that he's able to put up 30+ points constantly while still getting many hits is amazing, especially when he spends quite a bit of time in the penalty box. Ocho will retire after this season and it still remains to be seen if he'll spend his final season with a contender or if he'll stick with the Rage.

31. Renegades Frankie Gooseneck Renegades
Skating with three teams in the past three seasons, Gooseneck finally got to the playoffs for the first time in those 3 seasons with Texas, where he won the cup. He was chosen as the best player in the playoffs and he's definitely no slouch in the regular season as well. Like many other players on the list he's very good at scoring and hitting.

30. Steelhawks Kevin LeBacon Steelhawks
He doesn't hit as often as other defensemen but he does block shots pretty well and he's had 40 or more points in each of the last two seasons. He had the third best +/- on the Steelhawks last season and he should have another good season.

29. Stars Dizzy Drake Stars
Drake scored 46 points in 49 games in season 12 but has gone slightly downhill from there. Now he hopes to improve on his 30 point effort from last season with a new club. If he can improve his points from last season but remain as formidable a hitter and blocker he will make the Stars very happy.

28. Stars Phil Schenn Stars
Schenn hasn't scored less than 30 points in any of the past 3 seasons. He definitey improved his hitting in this past season and should he keep it steady, he'll definitely be a top player for Toronto.

27. Panthers Dave Smith Panthers
Smith had the best year of his career this past season finishing with 48 points in 50 games. If he continues skating on a line with sniper Adam Kylrad he should be able to continue scoring at such a high rate. If new acquisition Brandon Donini is added to that line it could quickly become one of the deadliest in the league. It could also be one of the most physical in the league with Donini being a leading hitter and with Smith putting up 177 last season.

26. Blizzard Cole Reinhart Blizzard
Reinhart is basically a less offensive (but more defensive) version of teammate Michael Haan. His high in points is only 36, but he puts up good block and hit numbers. He finished a startling +25 in season 13.

25. Stars Armin Brovalchuk Stars
The longtime Jet is headed to Toronto in order to help them finally win the coveted Challenge Cup. These past three seasons he hasn't scored under 35 points. He throws his weight around quite often and consistently. He's definitely a great addition to the Stars.

24. Steelhawks Matthew Ekblad Steelhawks
Ekblad's best stat is his TPE. He's a solid producer in all stats but doesn't stand out in any one spot. However, he doesn't train much anymore so the next time these rankings are done, I'd expect Ekblad to fall a bit.

23. Blizzard Lucas Smith Blizzard
Smith really exploded last season with 49 points in 50 games. Like many others the guy can hit and score. His 21 goals in season 14 ranked amongst the top in the league. He did all this while maintaining a faceoff percentage of over 54%.

22. Stars Yousuf Scherbluk Stars
Scherbluk is like Reggie Williams in that he does everything very well. For some reason he had a below average season in season 13 (29 points), but returned to the top with 41 points in season 14. Expect him to be equally productive everywhere on the stat sheet this season.

21. Renegades Logan Valentine Renegades
Valentine has played for 3 teams these past three seasons and is returning to his season 12 home in Texas for season 15. Valentine is one of the premier offensive defensemen in the league and has also been steadily improving his defensive play, from 51 hits and 24 blocks in season 12 to 89 hits and 77 blocks in season 14.

20. Wolfpack Edwin Ask Wolfpack
Ask backstopped his team to a playoff upset against Manhattan before almost winning it all against Texas. Ask has been playing very well for the past few seasons, and now that he finally has a good team in front of him he's shown what he can do.

19. Stars Aidan Richan Stars
Richan can hit and put up points. However, like Ochocinco he does tend to spend lots of time in the penalty box. Nonetheless he is still a standout on the Toronto blue line and while his block numbers aren't that great he's still a great defender.

18. Steelhawks Jareth Sto Helit Steelhawks
Sto Helit can put up points and get shots blocked like no one's business. The hits aren't all there, but he still manages to put up roughly 2 a game. I'd expect to see more of the same from Sto Helit going from one team with many superstars to another.

17. Stars Ben Wong Stars
Ben Wong is a very good hitter and a very good scorer. He's also fairly good defensively, being towards the top of the Stars' +/- in two of the tree seasons tested.

16. Stars Darian Scherbluk Stars
Scherbluk is very similar to his brother Yousuf, except in the fact that he plays defense while his brother is a centerman. This makes his stats more impressive as he puts up very similar offensive numbers but from the back end. Maybe he could hit some more people, but as long as he continues blocking shots and putting up points his rank should remain mostly the same.

15. Panthers Brandon Donini Panthers
Let's get the obvious out of the way: this guy can hit with the best of them. He's the leading hitter in each of the last three seasons, while eclipsing 200 hits in the past two seasons. This past season Donini lead the second highest hitter by almost 50 hits. Next to that he's a pretty good offensive player as well, and if he lines up with Kylrad and Dave Smith his offensive numbers might even reach a career high.

14. Stars Grigori Pajari Stars
Pajari hasn't scored under 40 points in any of these past 3 seasons. In that time Toronto always had a very good roster, but Pajari was constantly towards the top of their points standings. He can also hit fairly well, but he makes his living on the score sheet, and that should only continue this season.

13. Blizzard Willie Weber Blizzard
Weber was a fairly consistant skater for Winnipeg in seasons 12 and 13, putting up around 30 points, 130 hits, and 50 blocks. Season 14 was a season to remember for him as he broke out with 47 points with slightly less hits and slightly more blocks. The main reason for his success was his potency on the power play where he scored 16 of his 21 goals along with 28 of his 47 points.

12. Wolfpack Jordan Nugent-Hall Wolfpack
Nugent-Hall's name is almost synonymous with Manhattan, which is why it will be odd to see him with different colors on this coming season. However he will bring his offensive prowess and knack for hitting along with him, and maybe a change of scenery will change him from very good to elite.

11. Steelhawks David Winter Steelhawks
Winter does everything well. Scoring: check, hitting: check, faceoffs: check. No matter where he goes he always seems to play at a high level consistently. Winter will be returning to Hamilton, where he's had success before and there's no reason to believe it won't continue.

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10. Steelhawks Joe McKeil Steelhawks
McKeil is very similar to Winter, and they'll be teammates again this coming season, one would have to imagine having these two dynamite players together with other elite talents will lead to very positive things for Hamilton.

09. Blizzard Ivo Willems Blizzard
Ivo refound his early career scoring prowess by putting up 24 goals and 50 points in 50 games this past season. Now he'll bring his talents to Edmonton where he hopes to build on his career high last season.

08. Dragons Chris McZehrl Dragons
This last season was McZehrl's first full season in 3 years, but every season he's put up more than a point a game. That's the best kind of consistency and if he continues to play full seasons, he'll continue to put up numbers that most players can only dream about. He also hits a bunch and spends time in the box, but when he's on the ice the other team should expect to really pressure defensively, or McZehrl will make them pay.

07. Steelhawks Jordan Hall Steelhawks
Hall is a very good offensive player and he also puts up hits. He is also has one of the highest TPE counts in the league and now that he's on a Hamilton team that is full of high end talent one would have to imagine he eclipses his career high in points.

06. Riot Christoph Klose Riot
Klose will hang up the skates after this season, but not without one last try at leading the league in goals. He was one off this past season and can be relied on for over 20 a season along with 45+ points. He can also hit and his 62 goals in the past 3 seasons is one of the highest marks in the league.

05. Renegades Chris Partlow Renegades
Partlow is an amazing offensive defenseman, after Due's retirement odds are he'll be the new premier offensive defenseman in the league. He won a Challenge Cup this season, during which he put up a point for game in the regular season. Now Texas has even more talent than they did last seasons one could imagine Partlow's numbers being even better.

04. Riot Jason Due Riot
Due is the top offensive defenseman in the league, I don't think many would argue that. Afterall, how many times does a defenseman lead the league in points? The answer is once, this past season when Due put up 59 points in 50 games. He is also no slouch defensively putting up pretty good numbers in boths hits and shot blocks as well.

03. Stars Josef Heiss Stars
Heiss is the top goalie in the league, I'm sure some people will try to argue that but when looking at everything without bias it becomes crystal clear. As the only maxed out player in the league Heiss looks to win a Challenge Cup for Toronto after falling short in Manhattan these past two seasons.

02. Dragons Kain Webb Dragons
Webb's lowest point total these past three seasons is 53. That's right, even at his lowest he's still above a point per game while continuing to pitch in his share of hits as well. With a handful of players retiring from Calgary this season one has to wonder if his production will drop, but there's nothing we've seen from him that would suggest that would be the case.

01. Renegades Elias Armia Renegades
Armia tops the list, but he and Webb are extremely close. Armia however has put up 59 points, while Webb's high is only 55. Armia's low is 50, which is lower than Webb's low but when dealing with players of that caliber ceilings are more important than floors. Combine this with the fact that he's a good hitter and basically every list should have Armia in the top 3 if not number 1 overall.

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Before I read this, how the fuck I'm so high is BEYOND me..thanks though keenan Smile

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7th is not bad, also just 2 let you know I have the highest TPE in the league Tongue

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Keenan is crazy :wub:

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Keenan. It seems like every week I like you more. This is aweomse, and thanks for the high regard. Smile

Seeing two Riot players in the top 6 makes me think we actually could do some damage this year Wink
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DuJardin #1 in your heart.
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B)

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:wub:

amazing work, Keens
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:wub: amazing work cutie

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I'll be top 50 next year book it B)

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When I saw the title of this article I assumed it would be in parts, I can't imagine how much work this must have been. Great work. Cheers

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You're a boss Keenan.
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Hopefully I can jump into the top 10 by next season...

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Yeeeeeeeee
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