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#16

Is there a chance that Petty could climb this list? :o Who knows...

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#17

WIKI COMING IN HOT
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#18

90-81 pls
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#19

Woo Harter & PLL! Stars

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#20

Quote:Originally posted by grimmsterj@Jul 3 2015, 11:42 AM
90-81 pls

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#21

Quote:Originally posted by BluesBoy71@Jul 4 2015, 04:13 PM
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#22

Will take care of this when I get back from vacation.

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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#23

Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Jul 4 2015, 08:55 AM
Will take care of this when I get back from vacation.

Let me help you.

Wiki takes spots 90-2.

Bojo is #1.

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#24

Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Jul 5 2015, 11:52 AM


Let me help you.

Wiki takes spots 90-2.

Bojo is #1.

<3
You forgot about PB

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#25

Oooooooh Donini taking a hit.

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#26

90. (S21) C (Winnipeg Jets) Patrik Satan || -1
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S23-89


Patrik Satan drops only a tad on our list, but remains part of the top 90 players in the SHL. Satan saw himself with a very good campaign, cracking the top 60 in scoring among active players with 13 goals and 34 points, though it did not match his previous year's totals. One thing that hurt his case on this list, however, was his lackluster defensive play for the Jets. Despite being on a team with a number of positive players, he had the worst +/- on the team with a -8. Faceoffs appear to be improving as he was able to hit almost a 51% clip in 1500+ draws. He has the potential to be better, it is just a matter of when that will happen.

89. (S20)C (New England Wolfpack) - Niklas Wikstrom || Returning Entry
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S22-91


Coming back after missing the rankings last year, Wikstrom has cracked the top 90 once again. He appeared to be more of an afterthought during the regular season, scoring 29 points and finishing 8th on the Wolfpack. However he came through during the playoffs and was able to score 5 goals and 11 points in their Challenge Cup Finals campaign. Wikstrom cannot rest on that playoff run forever, and if he doesn't improve his play he will be back off this list once again.

88. (S17) D (Minnesota Chiefs) - Walter “Heisenberg” White || +9
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S20- 47, S21- 53, S22- 65, S23- 97


Walter White has started to come back up the list, finishing at 88 after a weak ranking last season. White was third among Minnesota Chiefs defensemen in scoring, but was a vital piece of the team during their post-deadline breakout, helping solidify the top pairing while Garbanzo was having difficulty scoring. Heisenberg was another player to have a solid playoff campaign, scoring 7 points in 6 playoff games and playing as the best Chiefs defenseman in their first round exit.

87. (S21) D (Seattle Riot) - Vsevolod Nikitin || +11
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S23- 98


Nikitin is starting to rise to fame on this list, moving up 11 spots to 87. Nikitin was part of a very solid Seattle Riot roster, scoring 28 points on the season. His defensive play has still been iffy, as he was a -9 on the season. His playoff run left a little to be desired with him scoring only 5 points in their deep run, but as a young player getting used to the playoffs, he should be fine.

86. (S19) D (New England Wolfpack) - Kaspars Tzisling || -8
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S21- 86, S22- 54, S23- 78


At number 86 is Kaspars Tzisling, who appears to be on this list currently based on name alone. He has continued to fall after his S21 season which brought him to numb 54 on the S22 list, but last season was just abysmal for him. 2 goals and 13 points, which is awful even for a defensive defenseman. Tsizkling didn't even play 20 minutes a night, and in general he had one of the most disappointing seasons of his career.

85. (S20) LW (New England Wolfpack) - Blake Sherrill || -2
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S23-83


At number 85 is another New England Wolfpack player, Blake Sherrill. Sherrill had a respectable season last year, scoring 33 points in 52 games, but turned it up a complete other level during the playoffs. In their championship run he scored 8 goals and 16 points, tying veteran superstar Chris McZehrl in points for the team. Sherrill now has to continue on without players like McZehrl and others to lead the way, as the team is currently in full firesale mode.

84. (S17) C (Minnesota Chiefs) - Mr. Feeny || -5
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S21-73, S22-80, S23-79


Mr. Feeny is out of the top 80 for the first time since being put on this list, a disappointing event for the young forward/defenseman. Due to Minnesota's lack of defensive depth, Feeny has played at both forward and defense to help with their struggles in that regard, and has filled in quite well. Despite the time on defense, Feeny scored 34 points and is a stable presence for young players like Garbanzo, Banananov, and others.

83. (S20) D (Edmonton Blizzard) Jackson Rogers-Tanaka || -2
Grade: 12/20
Past Seasons: S23-81


Dropping a couple spots to 83 is Jackson Rogers-Tanaka, an Edmonton Blizzard youngster. While one would say his 34 point campaign is very good, it appears to not have swayed the voters, who look at some of the talent he had to work with up front. They are currently skeptical he will be able to pull off those kinds of numbers two years in a row, so it is up to Rogers-Tanaka to show them it was no fluke. Make no mistake, however. The voters are definitely at attention for this young potential stud on defense.

82. (S19) D (Calgary Dragons) - Martins Daugavins || -12
Grade: 13/20
Past Seasons: S21-101, S22-71, S23-70


Dropping to 82 on this list is defenseman Martins Daugavins, a players who was part of the West Kendall Platoon dumpster fire last season. Scoring 25 points and a -5, he was unable to slow the onslaught of the opposition scoring goals against him, and was part of an offensively inept squad that missed the playoffs. Daugavins has jumped to Calgary in the hopes that his game will translate better in the West, and Calgary is looking for his potential to light a fire under a perennial underachieving team.

81. (S22) D (Winnipeg Jets) Drew Myers || New Entry
Grade: 13/20
Past Seasons: None


Coming in at number 81 is newcomer Drew Myers, a rare S22 prospect. Myers dropped jaws last season when he scored 5 goals and 31 assists for the lead in rookie scoring and the award for best rookie in the regular season. This allowed him to quickly jump up to 81 past many established players. The question is, will he be able to do it again? Will his scoring touch continue and help Winnipeg fly back into the playoffs after an off year? He looks like the player with the work ethic to do it.

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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#27

Apologies if anything is off or incorrect, but I'm trying to scramble this all together quickly so it is done before the season is over. :lol:

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
Player Profile | Update Thread
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#28

Harsh Words Homie
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#29

Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Jul 8 2015, 07:26 PM
Harsh Words Homie
I do it out of love.

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
Player Profile | Update Thread
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#30

Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Jul 8 2015, 06:31 PM

I do it out of love.

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