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#62

still not in it. gonna make scrub stars list.
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#63

Quote:Originally posted by Xmas@Feb 5 2018, 09:09 PM
still not in it. gonna make scrub stars list.
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#64

Quote:Originally posted by Xmas@Feb 5 2018, 08:09 PM
still not in it. gonna make scrub stars list.

I wanna be on it.
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#65

Argar's top 100 is one of my favorite parts of the site

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69. (S31) D (Buffalo Stampede) - Brynjar Tusk || +26
Average Grade: 77
Past Seasons: S37-75 S38-95

At 69 is Stampede defender Brynjar Tusk, back up on the list even though his play in S38 wasn't entirely that great. Tusk scored 5 goals and 27 points on the year, and even though it wasn't nearly enough to get him a Stevens nomination, he was doing it with some really weak teammates, having him finish 5th on the team in points. Tusk certainly wasn't helped on a team that had multiple players -20 or worse.

68. (S33) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Zanarkand Abes || New Entry
Average Grade: 77.20
Past Seasons: None

Zanarkand Abes comes in at 68, new entry to the list due to a major uptick in production where he scored 22 goals and 49 points, finishing second among Steelhawks forwards and doing it as a member of the 100+ hit club. Abes has become quite the two-way threat, making major improvements on his game and becoming a major contributor to the Steelhawks forward core.

67. (S29) D (Los Angeles Panthers) - Felix Herzog || -1
Average Grade: 77.20
Past Seasons: S36-95, S37-50 S38-66

At 67 is Panthers defender Felix Herzog, dropping back a bit after what some might consider a strange season for the defender. Herzog went just shy of the 30 point mark, finished -25 (worst on the team by a mile), and fell back in almost every major statistical category over the season. Herzog may be feeling the heat of the incoming regression, but it is also possible that Herzog is just a decent but inconsistent defenseman.

66. (S35) C (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Robert Phelps || New Entry
Average Grade: 77.40
Past Seasons:

At 66 is Robert Phelps of the Steelhawks, another new entry and one who also had a major uptick in production where he scored 14 goals and 44 points. A playmaker at heart, he was a major reason why players like Abes and Westbrook had the seasons they had, registering 30 assists (the most of his career) and doing a pretty decent job at the faceoffs. That and a young career means a lot for this player.

65. (S32) D (Seattle Riot) - Samee Iqbal || Returning Entry
Average Grade: 77.40
Past Seasons: S35-79, S37-85

Samee Iqbal comes back to the list at 65, a player with a checkered past considering some of the antics he has pulled in the league. Iqbal proved that he isn't always a distraction, and got back into the swing of things with 10 goals and 40 points on the back end, even blocking 82 shots. Unfortunately Iqbal's problem of late has been his lack of a physical game and no interest in getting into the nitty gritty of the play. As a defender that is a problem.

64. (S31) D (Edmonton Blizzard) - Kornel Kašpárek || +28
Average Grade: 77.40
Past Seasons: S38-92

At 64 is Blizzard defender Kornel Kašpárek, making a big movement on the list with a pretty decent season. He did reach the 30 point mark, and was pretty solid on the defensive end, but what made him so endearing to the voters was his ability to register hits on a regular basis, finishing with 147 hits on the year and being one of the more fearsome players in front of the crease.

63. (S26) LW (New England Wolfpack) - Mainio Makinen || +19
Average Grade: 77.40
Past Seasons: S31-72, S32-44, S33-66, S34-48, S35-7, S36-14, S37-65 S38-82

Maino Makinen comes in at 63, moving back up into the 60s (though it is a far cry from his days in the 20s and his moment in the sun at a top-10 position). Makinen came back to his regular expected production, scoring 15 goals and 44 points. Makinen is one of those players who you somewhat forget about because of how he plays the game, and he is so underlooked you might forget he is already in the heat of regression. But he produces and does what he needs to do for the Wolfpack.

62. (S31) RW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Brennan Kennedy || -13
Average Grade: 77.80
Past Seasons: S35-78, S38-49

At 62 is Bennan Kennedy, Steelhawks winger and unfortunately a little more inconsistent so far in his career than the Steelhawks were initially expecting. Kennedy scored 12 goals and 35 points, which all things considered isn't terrible, and his 92 hits was more than adequate when it comes to a winger with a little bit of grit. He still has some time to improve on his game before he begins to regress, too, so there is still a chance he can get right into the top-50 and even sniff a shot in the top-10.

61. (S30) C (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jean-Luc Reflieux || +12
Average Grade: 78
Past Seasons: S34-96, S35-97, S36-99, S37-43 S38-73

At 61 is Panthers center Jean-Luc Reflieux, getting a little overlooked by the voters with his team leading 21 goals and 46 points. Despite the fact his teammates didn't have a single player with a PPG (or really anything close as the nearest player had 38 points) he was able to pull off a very productive season, even finishing with a -2 plus minus (which is amazing when a lot of players were in the double digits in the minus category).

60. (S25) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Maria Maximova || -18
Average Grade: 78.20
Past Seasons: S27-96, S29-71, S30-96, S31-95, S32-52, S33-57, S34-71, S35-64, S36-44, S37-45 S38-42

Maria Maximova finishes the 60s with a season with 7 goals and 26 points, continuing down the unfortunate path of regression and further away from he career high in S36. Maximova is still doing the little things right for the Platoon despite this, registering 90 hits and even getting blocked shots in, but with her minutes being reduced the inevitable is well on its way for her career.

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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)*
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#67

fuck
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#68

Alright, Samee

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#69

if you gonna have me on this list can you at least make me 69 pls?
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#70

Quote:Originally posted by Xmas@Feb 6 2018, 06:06 PM
if you gonna have me on this list can you at least make me 69 pls?
You were just too good.

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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#71

Question. Do vets get more preference on this list based on past position? Reading through the writeups, there are some players who really struggled and Im not seeing how they are coming up in the 60s and 70s.
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#72

Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Feb 6 2018, 07:15 PM
Question. Do vets get more preference on this list based on past position? Reading through the writeups, there are some players who really struggled and Im not seeing how they are coming up in the 60s and 70s.

It's basically a top100 over the past 2-3 seasons and it rolls over from season to season.

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Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Feb 6 2018, 07:15 PM
Question. Do vets get more preference on this list based on past position? Reading through the writeups, there are some players who really struggled and Im not seeing how they are coming up in the 60s and 70s.
It is based on the past few seasons, and yes a player who has a history of doing well will get more lenient grading than a player who hasn't ever been on the list.

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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#75

Quote:Originally posted by Grapehead@Feb 5 2018, 08:35 PM
<a href='index.php?showuser=2280' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-3'>daBenchwarmer</a> Towel atta boy!

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