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Top 100 SHL Players of Today! S25

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Quote:Originally posted by Jackson@Aug 13 2015, 11:06 AM
how about you just post more ok
How about more than one person ask me to then I will.

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 13 2015, 07:55 AM

Did you see my numbers? We won a cup despite me, not because of me Smile)

can confirm

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Grizzlies      S76 SMJHL DRAFT 3RD OVERALL PICK      Grizzlies
Argonauts        S77 SHL DRAFT 4TH OVERALL PICK          Argonauts
Norway                     IIHF TEAM NORWAY                       Norway


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Quote:Originally posted by KezKincaid@Aug 13 2015, 12:31 PM


can confirm
Yeahthat

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Quote:Originally posted by BluesBoy71@Aug 13 2015, 11:35 AM

Yeahthat
Answer your PMs you lazy.

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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Woo! #60 :lol:
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How about you post more ok?
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Quote:Originally posted by Jackson@Aug 13 2015, 01:28 PM
How about you post more ok?

Just release up to top 50 in one post, up to top 20 in another, to top 5 in the next, and final post is just top 5. So 4 days instead of 10 Tongue
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Quote:Originally posted by grimmsterj@Aug 13 2015, 12:51 PM


Just release up to top 50 in one post, up to top 20 in another, to top 5 in the next, and final post is just top 5. So 4 days instead of 10  Tongue
But what about the suspense, though?

Also your math is off. That would only reveal 80.

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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50. (S12) LW (Seattle Riot) Adam Kylrad || -14
Grade: 54/80 || Average: 6.75
Past Seasons: S20-12, S21-34, S22-21, S23-17, S24-36

A slight drop in points leads to a slight drop in ranking, having dropped from his previous 41 points last season to a more modest 36. I doubt that the Riot are displeased with the drop in points though, as Kylrad has rather drastically improved his defensive play from the previous season, going from a whopping minus 12 to a more respectable plus two. Most would agree that a few less points are worth it if he’s not a liability on the ice.

49. (S14) LW (Seattle Riot) - Carter O'Callahan || -31
Grade: 55/80 || Average: 6.875
Past Seasons: S20-1, S21-3, S22-1, S23-3, S24-18

Seemingly in the twilight of his career, the formerly three time top ranked two way centre in the SHL slipped another 31 one points in the rankings this year. With a slightly lower point total, it’s really the physical aspect, once an facet of his game in which he excelled, that shows O’Callahan to have had a rough year with as his hit totals dropping from 188 to a mere 99. He’ll have to go back to that crash and bang style if he wants to regain footing in the rankings this season.

48. (S13) G (Edmonton Blizzard) - Jakub Aittokallio || -9
Grade: 55/80 || Average: 6.875
Past Seasons: S20-7, S21-15, S22-9, S23-19, S24-39

One of the best goalies in the SHL, Aittokallio has seemingly been around forever. It’s a testament to his skill as a goalie that he’s only started to slip now, dropping down to a .887 save percentage this season. Goalie performances are tricky though and often heavily biased by the team in front of them. While it is possible that Aittokallio simply isn’t capable of carrying a team all on his own anymore, but an improved effort by the players in front of him should see his numbers improve, or at the very least remain steady next season.

47. (S11) LW (Edmonton Blizzard) - Kyle Keenan || -26
Grade: 55/80 || Average: 6.875
Past Seasons: S20-26, S21-31, S22-15, S23-22, S24-21

One of the longest serving members in the SHL, Kyle Keenan has been consistently ranked in the upper echelon of the SHL, making this drop seem a little odd on its face. It can be explained though, as Keenan did experience both a drop in production and a worse plus/minus, despite playing his normal amount of minutes. Still, he also had an extremely low shooting percentage of around five percent. Look to see Keenan rebound in the rankings next season, provided lady luck gives him a little bit of love and he returns to his previous shooting percentage of around ten percent.

46. (S15) LW (Minnesota Chiefs) Lionel Byrde || -22
Grade: 55/80 || Average: 6.875
Past Seasons: S20-38, S21-30, S22-33, S23-35, S24-24

Shifting from forward to defence with the Chiefs, Byrde produced… exactly the same as he did as a forward, save that most of his points were assists instead of goals. It seems that the experts were expecting more from him and displeased with what Byrde did when given the extra time on ice, both at even strength and on the power play. Given the rather drastic drop in rankings, Byrde will have to improve his performance as a defender if he wants to rise back up to his previous ranks.

45. (S20) C (Buffalo Stampede) - Adrian Thomaz || +4
Grade: 55/80 || Average: 6.875
Past Seasons: S22-77, S23-57, S24-49

The former Panther gets what he deserves here, a very slight bump in his rank. Fewer goals and more assists, Thomaz had one extra point over last season. The real improvement though was in his defensive play, as he went from an ordinary plus two, to an impressive plus 17. It could be argued that he has actually been undervalued his season, as the Panthers clearly improved their play with him on the ice, despite the rather meager improvement in his own point totals.

44. (S20) D (Texas Renegades) - Chuck Goody || -41
Grade: 56/80 || Average: 7
Past Seasons: S22-56, S23-8, S24-3

Coming off a career year in the form of a 42 point season and Stevens trophy, one had to expect that Goody’s much reduced point total of 29 would see a heavy reduction in rankings. His trade to a new team might reinvigorate the stalwart defender though, as he will have the chance to take the reins from the current Texas defensive corps and make the team his own.

43. (S21) C (Winnipeg Jets) - Patrik Satan || +47
Grade: 56/80 || Average: 7
Past Seasons: S23-89, S24-90

Not surprisingly, Patrik Satan makes a major jump in the rankings this season. Patrik’s nine point improvement from last season means that he might have just broken out. Nothing is certain though, as he had a similar amount of time on ice last season with much reduced point totals. Time will tell if this was simply a career year for the young centre or if he’s actually moved to establish himself as one of the better centres in the league.

42. (S20) G (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Jakob Tanner || +38
Grade: 56/80 || Average: 7
Past Seasons: S22-94, S23-61, S24-80

Fresh off a Cup win, Jakob Tanner was not going to lose rankings this time. That being said, he actually performed worse this season, with a .899 save percentage, compared to the previous seasons .904. He still has a lot of time in his career though and while a Cup is nice, he will have to full establish himself as one of the better goalies in the league if he wants to maintain his new found ranking in the top half of the league.

41. (S20) LW (Los Angeles Panthers) - Jhonas Skarsgaard || +6
Grade: 57/80 || Average: 7.125
Past Seasons: S20-76, S21-84, S22-53, S23-32, S24-47

A bit of a bounce back year in the rankings, Skarsgaard is seemingly benefitting him his team’s recent visit to the finals. Point production wise, Skarsgaard saw a rather large drop, going from an excellent 42 points to a much more run of the mill 35. His saving grace is his improved defensive play, as his plus sixteen more than doubles his previous seasons seven. It might be interesting to see where he’d be ranked by the experts, had his team not gone so deep in the play offs but for next season, Skarsgaard will have to prove that he’s meant to be in the top 50 of the SHL.

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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WHAT. I GAVE MYSELF A FUCKING 6. WHY DID YOU IDIOTS RANK ME SO HIGHLY?



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good good. Now more

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Quote:Originally posted by Tanner@Aug 13 2015, 01:09 PM
WHAT. I GAVE MYSELF A FUCKING 6. WHY DID YOU IDIOTS RANK ME SO HIGHLY?
You were the only one to give yourself a six.

I gave you a 7, because I still think your recent peformance justified calling you a middle-tier starter.

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(S20) G (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Jakob Tanner    5    9    8    7    7    7    6    7    56    7.00

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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That 5 seems most accurate.

Boom.
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Quote:Originally posted by Jackson@Aug 13 2015, 02:35 PM
That 5 seems most accurate.

Boom.
After last season, yeah.

We won the cup, but I had a pretty bad season, individually.



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