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Top 100 SHL Players of Today! S25

Quote:Originally posted by Lunaro@Aug 12 2015, 01:56 PM
Did I actually fall off the list or did I go up the rankings on an off season? lol

*cough*

Quote:Together we made a panel of 8 experts who graded over 121 players, narrowing the list down to 100 and ranking those elite 100 players of the SHL. [b]With a revised rating system (Rating out of 10, specific guidelines for each number), it may surprise you to see your player rise/drop a great deal. Hopefully with this being the norm the next edition will see more consistency year to year.[/b]

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 Tanner@Aug 11 2015, 02:38 PM

He also spent a LOT of time in the box, which detracted from my ranking.
Yeah, but a lot of that was because of fighting. Sticking up for teammates, sparking energy.

Tough crowd here.

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Quote:Originally posted by Ace@Aug 12 2015, 02:54 PM

Yeah, but a lot of that was because of fighting. Sticking up for teammates, sparking energy.

Tough crowd here.
You still had like the second most PIMs in the league, even taking out those earned from fighting. :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
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Fuck yeah! Towel

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Look at that Mac I rank higher than you.
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Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Aug 12 2015, 03:37 PM
Look at that Mac I rank higher than you.

Whiki too goooood.

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Quote:Originally posted by ArGarBarGar@Aug 12 2015, 12:36 PM


*cough*


Affirming your prediction that I am surprised :->

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Top 70 Towel

Former
SHL Head Commissioner S12ish-S27ish
GM Dragons S8 & S9 (Won cups both years)
2x GM Of The Year
5 Time Cup Winner
League MVP

Past Players
[Image: HOF2.png] D - Aidan Richan - [Image: HOF2.png] (S5 11th Overall) Dragons
[Image: HOF2.png] C - Chico Salmon - [Image: HOF2.png] (S17 1st overall)  Renegades

Current Player
D - Chico Smeb (S46)

SMJHL - Drafted 65th Overall by Raptors
SHL - Drafted 23rd Overall by Dragons
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Quote:Originally posted by Whikadoodle@Aug 12 2015, 05:37 PM
Look at that Mac I rank higher than you.

I just went and checked the team leader board and it still shows you are well below me. How about that.

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Little nervous either Big Z made the top 70, or fell of the list in quick fashion.



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70. (S20)C (New England Wolfpack) - Niklas Wikstrom || +19
Grade: 49/80 || Average: 6.125
Past Seasons: S22-91, S24-89

Starting up at number 70 on the list is Wolfpack center Niklas Wikstrom, who has kept on improving. He finished S24 with 19 goals and 36 points, despite a rebuilding year for the team. His minus 19, however, was a big problem as it was one of the lowest on the team. How can Wikstrom keep improving? Well, maybe keep the puck out of the net, for starters. Also maybe get a little more physical out ther, as he only had 27 hits on the year. Either way, Wikstrom is part of a good ground of players, who should ensure this Wolfpack rebuild will be a short one.

69. (S20) RW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Mark Longford || +10
Grade: 49/80 || Average: 6.125
Past Seasons: S24-79

At 69 is Mark Longford, a Blizzard player who found a spot on our list only last year. Longford didn't take long to start moving on up despite the late arrival, as he followed up his previous season's 35 point performance with a second one right after. Hits went down a bit, and his plus minus took a hit due to the defensive woes of the Blizzard in general, but overall he has joined a group of stellar players in Edmonton with Miles Berger and Theo Kane to help lead the way.

68. (S20) LW (New England Wolfpack) - Blake Sherrill || +17
Grade: 49/80 || Average: 6.125
Past Seasons: S23-83, S24-85

At number 68 is Black Sherrill, who along with other Wolfpack players has experienced a rise in our rankings. If you are to ask why, just look at his 21 goals and 38 points this year. Sherrill was able to take advantage of the likes of Benjamin Reid and Dean Colt to have one of the most productive seasons of his career, and the goals quickly came afterwards. Should New England keep him, he should be able to work wonders with the new talent coming in and hopefully bring them to a playoff berth sooner rather than later.

67. (S9) C (Portland Admirals) - Armin Brovalchuk || -48
Grade: 49/80 || Average: 6.125
Past Seasons: S20-23, S21-13, S22-14, S23-29, S24-19

Brovalchuk comes in at number 67, which may seem like a big surprise when you consider the name. Brovalchuk was a prolific scorer as early as a couple of seasons ago, but somehow he has fallen 48 spots. However, the last two years have not been kind to the veteran, as he scored 28 goals over the next two years and 61 points. Not what you expect from a guy who had years either at a PPG or close to it. Brovalchuk is definitely in the twilight of his career, but he is hoping that bringing a veteran presence to a new locker room in Portland will do both him and the team some good.

66. (S21) D (Los Angeles Panthers) - Fredrick Wastlund || -40
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S22-88, S23-53, S24-26

At number 66 is Fredrick Wastlund, who also took a large drop following a few very productive seasons for the young player. He had two 30+ point seasons in a row, but unfortunately followed it up with only 25 points, which is definitely something different to see. The biggest thing to see is that fellow S21 defenseman Tomas Pylon actually had him beat in points. Wastlund continued to bring the physical game in S24, but when it came to some of the top defensemen in the league, Wastlund had a difficult year. Can't imagine he will be anything but a top-50 player from here on out, though.

65. (S18) G (West Kendall Platoon) - Colin Schmidt || -2
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S20-92, S21-64, S22-55, S23-60, S24-63

Dropping a couple spots to 65 is Platoon goaltender Colin Schmidt. Whether it was by design or not, Schmidt went back to some of his earlier growing pains, dropping below the .900 save percentage threshold and finishing with a measly .896. His team numbers were no better, as he went 18-24-4 during the season. Of course, West Kendall was not a team vying for the Challenge Cup, but this doesn't change the fact Schmidt failed to produce as a goaltender last year. His standards are quite high considering what he knows he is capable of.

64. (S21) RW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Rider Clitsome || -19
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S23-82, S24-45

At number 64 is winger Rider Clitsome, who saw some issues in his play as well, as he went from a 20 goal, 39 point season to a 14 goal, 31 point season. Hits did drastically improve, though, and he was 3rd among the team in scoring during their playoff run which saw them win four overtime games in a row against the Los Angeles Panthers.

63. (S10) D (Texas Renegades) Logan Valentine || -11
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S20-20, S21-26, S22-31, S23-51, S24-52

Valentine hits the list at number 63, and while we all know this defenseman as the village bike, people tend to forget the type of good seasons this veteran defenseman has. Three seasons with 30 points or more, however the specific totals themselves have been trending downward. Valentine led the Renegades in blocked shots as well, which is nothing to scoff at despite being relegated to the second defensive pairing. It is a shame that Valentine will no longer be a part of this list once S25 has ended.

62. (S20) C (Toronto Noth Stars) Alexander Kjaerberg || +2
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S23-62, S24-64

At number 62 is Toronto North Stars center Alexander Kjaerberg. Despite not agreeing to terms on a contract yet, he is still looked to be a valuable asset for the North Stars. The thing is that Kjaerberg has had a few up and down years, seeing him with 39 points in S23, then 33 points this year. Kjaerberg has definitely not gotten the consistency issue figured out, and without proper training he could have trouble ever being a consistent threat.

61. (S15) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Arthur Grosberg || +17
Grade: 50/80 || Average: 6.25
Past Seasons: S20 - 90, S21 - 59, S22 - 69, S23-96, S24-78

At number 61 is Arthur Grosberg, who has risen and risen and risen since falling to 96 in S23. Grosberg decided to spit on this list for two straight years, scoring 17 goals and 37 points in S23, then 18 goals and 39 points in S24. Grosberg also had one of the best plus minus numbers in the league finishing at +22, and finished with a whopping 124 hits without taking a huge number of penalties. Could be be a top-50 candidate next season?

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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Top 60! :ph34r:

RIP Mac & 701

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Quote:Originally posted by TheNextGreatOne@Aug 12 2015, 06:44 PM
Top 60! :ph34r:

Ehrm or you know, like 250th
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Quote:Originally posted by grimmsterj@Aug 12 2015, 05:47 PM


Ehrm or you know, like 250th
How did you find out that's where you were ranked? :ph34r:

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@Aug 12 2015, 06:48 PM

How did you find out that's where you were ranked?  :ph34r:

Still higher than Garbanzo :lol:
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