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Top 100 SHL Players of Today! S25

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Quote:Originally posted by RomanesEuntDomus@Aug 14 2015, 12:17 AM


Good thing I never had any :D

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40. (S20) RW (Toronto North Stars) - Kristian Eriksson || +17
Grade: 57/80 || Average: 7.125
Past Seasons: S22-96, S23-77, S24-57

We start up the top 40 with one of the leagues brightest young stars, playing wing for the Toronto North Stars and really starting to make a name for himself, Kristian Eriksson. Eriksson had a great season production wise, scoring 19 goals and 41 points. With a 17 point jump this season, much higher placements are expected from him, if his production keeps climbing.

39. (S14) LW/RW (Winnipeg Jets) - Emīls Vilmenietis || -29
Grade: 57/80 || Average: 7.125
Past Seasons: S20-39, S21-47, S22-58, S23-47, S24-10

Emils Vilmeniietis had a great finish last season landing in the top 10. However, this year he has dropped nearly 30 spots to 39th overall due to a slightly lower scoring production than the season prior. Emil’s is still in the top 40 of the league, and is proving to be a very dynamic scorer, getting an even 21 goals and 21 assists, and even putting up 136 hits.

38. (S19) C (West Kendall Platoon) Zallerras Szlerchek || +30
Grade: 57/80 || Average: 7.125
Past Seasons: S20-86, S21-58, S22-40, S23-71, S24-68

Zalleras started off back in S20 ranked 86th on this list, he managed to get up to rank 40 after 2 seasons, and then dropping down to rank 71 the following season. 2 seasons later, he’s back in the top 40, with his best finish ever at 38th overall. He has some rather low goal totals, but has been a fantastic playmaker for the Platoon. 30 of his 42 points were assists.

37. (S7) RW (Seattle Riot) - David Winter || -28
Grade: 58/80 || Average: 7.25
Past Seasons: S20-24, S21-6, S22-10, S23-23, S24-9

David Winter put up 13 goals and 24 assists good for 37 points this season. One of the oldest players left in the game has had a drop in production which resulted in a 28 spot drop in these rankings, however the fact that he is ranked 37th after 18 seasons of play is still incredible.

36. (S10) LW (West Kendall Platoon) - Ivo Willems || -13
Grade: 58/80 || Average: 7.25
Past Seasons: S20-11, S21-12, S22-12, S23-24, S24-23

The natural scorer from West Kendall Ivo Williems has dropped out of the top quarter of these rankings to spot number 36. He managed to put 21 goals and 39 points last season. Olliver Pettyfer who had a career year in Texas, will be rejoining his Platoon squad, and that must be very intriguing for Ivo.

35. (S20) D (New England Wolfpack) - Benjamin Reid || +38
Grade: 59/80 || Average: 7.375
Past Seasons: S22-90, S23-66, S24-73

One of the fastest up and coming defenseman in the SHL, Benjamin Reid put up a great season for the New England Wolfpack, scoring 40 points and blocking 72 shots. Reid is a big part of the Pack’s rebuild and if he keeps up this play, he could be the corner stone to their next cup run.

34. (S18) LW (Calgary Dragons) Esa Anrikkanen || -27
Grade: 60/80 || Average: 7.5
Past Seasons: S20-45, S21-48, S22-35, S23-6, S24-7

Its hard to imagine it was just a season ago Esa was ranked the 7th best player in the SHL. This year Esa falls 27 spots to 34th overall due to a pretty average 34 point season that only included 16 goals for the Calgary Dragons. Esa did put up 156 hits however, so at least that department is still strong.

33. (S20) LW (Minnesota Chiefs) - Pedro Sarantez || -3
Grade: 60/80 || Average: 7.5
Past Seasons: S22-75, S23-54, S24-30

Pedro Sarantez made a big jump last year to spot 30, and he managed to nearly repeat that finish, this year finishing 33rd. Pedro put up a solid 40 point season for the Chiefs and managed to put up 17 goals.

32. (S14) D (Calgary Dragons) Steven Jalopski || -1
Grade: 60/80 || Average: 7.5
Past Seasons: S20-30, S21-22, S22-27, S23-30, S24-31

The controversial Calgary defenseman has been one of the most consistent players on this list, never finishing lower than this year’s 32nd position, and never higher than S21’s 22nd spot. Jalopski had another great year at the Dragon’s blue line, scoring 40 points and nearing 50 shot blocks.

31. (S15) C (West Kendall Platoon) Roberts Birkavs || -19
Grade: 60/80 || Average: 7.5
Past Seasons: S20-62, S21-35, S22-30, S23-14, S24-12

Robert Brikavs’ 44 points was not good enough to keep him up with his pace in the last 2 editions of this list, which had him just outside the top 10. He’s now finished outside the top 30 which must not settle well with him.

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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Brikavs.. Ehh. Learn to spell, dear writer

And I am S16 not S15
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NR to top 30 in two seasons :o
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Where is this Ricebowl
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Quote:Originally posted by r1c3bowl22@Aug 13 2015, 06:47 PM
Sarantez <<<
Every single time I do this article... :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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I am curious to see what Szlerchek's line looks like, seems high to me.



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Top 30! Woooo

Still wont catch Simons though :(

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Need to be back in the top 10

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Quote:Originally posted by Mook@Aug 13 2015, 08:46 PM
Top 30! Woooo

Still wont catch Simons though :(
That's cuz he's better than you Wink

Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Please take care of it. Here are some helpful links just in case.

Algonquin College Student Support Services - 613-727-4723
Crisis Text Line - Text 'HOME' to 741741
Distress Centre Ottawa and Region - 613-288-3311
Good2Talk - 1-866-925-5454
Kid's Help Phone - 1-800-668-6868
Mental Health Hotline Ontario - 1-866-531-2600
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255

Click here for a list of crisis centres within Canada
Suicide Prevention Resource Centre
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education

If you have the contact info to your local mental help centres, let me know!

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30. (S17) LW (Minnesota Chiefs) Magnus Jakobsen || -28
Grade: 61/80 || Average: 7.625
Past Seasons: S20-48, S21-50, S22 – 22, S23-9, S24-2

At number 30 is star winger for the Chiefs, Magnus Jakobsen. The controversial winger has had an interesting last few seasons. He was suspended for the entirety of S22, had a ridiculous 57 point season in S23, and then had one of the worst seasons in recent memory with 13 goals and 36 points in S24. Could this be a sign that Jakobsen is paying off the voters, or does he still have the capability to be a top player? Last season makes it seem like Jakobsen may have just lost his touch now that he is on the Chiefs. We will see this coming year.

29. (S13) G (Winnipeg Jets) - Lauris Prikulis || -9
Grade: 61/80 || Average: 7.625
Past Seasons: S20-3, S21-4, S22-7, S23-12, S24-20

At number 29 is goaltender Lauris Prikulis, who has taken a bit of a fall the last couple years after his S22 campaign which saw 31 wins and a .924 save percentage. However the last couple of years have been a much different story. Prikulis has been good, indeed. But he has not quite been the same type of goaltender we are used to, which could be a sign of age, or simply a sign of the parity between goaltenders these days. Prikulis is still one of the best at his position, but not quite the elite player he was previously during his career.

28. (S20) D (Toronto North Stars) - Barney Stinson || +6
Grade: 61/80 || Average: 7.625
Past Seasons: S23-56, S24-34

At 28 is S20 product and up and comer Barney Stinson. Stinson has increased his production the last two years, and has now hit a personal best 8 goals and 40 points, good for second on the Manhattan Rage in points. Shot blocks took a bit of a hit, but Stinson spent a lot more time in the attacking zone this year which contributed to that. He has also been quite the physical monster out there, with 156 hits and 96 PIMs.

27. (S17) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) - Chara Brojled || +27
Grade: 61/80 || Average: 7.625
Past Seasons: S20- 85, S21- 83, S22-72, S23-88, S24-54

At 27 is Steelhawks forward Chara Brojled. Brojled has done everything in his power to get people to forget S22 and prior, as he has cracked the top-50 and is challenging for a top-20 spot with his 17 goals and 43 points this season on the Riot. While the 43 points isn't all that impressive in itself, he did lead the Riot in points and was one of the few bright spots for the team this season. He also had one of the best P/20 of the league, scoring almost a point per 20 minutes played.

26. (S20) D (West Kendall Platoon) - Bojo Biscuit || +3
Grade: 61/80 || Average: 7.625
Past Seasons: S22-64, S23-36, S23-29

Bojo Biscuit, the self-proclaimed physical demon of the East, hits our list at number 26, improving for the fourth straight year and proving the "you can't be elite as an enforcer" pundits wrong once again. The physical defenseman scored 37 points while racking up 187 hits on the season, as well as being out there for opposing goals way more than his own team's goals. Perhaps he got too carried away in his own zone?

25. (S19) C (Texas Renegades) - Liam Kinsler || +50
Grade: 62/80 || Average: 7.75
Past Seasons: S24-75

At number 25 is Liam Kinsler, who despite being a late arrival compared to his draft class is quickly becoming a big asset for the Texas Renegades. Going from 20 to 32 to 47 points is no small feat, and should anyone really be surprised with some of the players to come out of Texas lately? Kinsler also took on a lot of minutes for the club, and had a very good 52% clip on faceoffs. However, with the turnover for Texas this offseason, Kinsler may have a new role going into S25.

24. (S18) D (Manhattan Rage) - Roy Razin || -7
Grade: 62/80 || Average: 7.75
Past Seasons: S20-82, S21-62, S22-46, S23-4, S24-17

At 24 is Roy Razin. Razin has taken a bit of a fall in the rankings after his 54 point campaign in S22, this despite scoring 12 goals and 39 points for the Rage. Razin has the second best season among Rage defensemen, and continued to be a 34 point player. This ranking may seem a little harsh since he improved on just about every category as last year, but he has a lot of competition and he knows how difficult it is to maintain your status on this list.

23. (S15) LW (Hamilton Steelhawks) Riko Muerto || -18
Grade: 63/80 || Average: 7.875
Past Seasons: S20-41, S21-33, S22-25, S23-42, S24-15

Riko Muerto hits our list at number 23, remaining a consistent forward despite losing his contention for "one of the top wingers in the league." I'm sure Muerto doesn't entirely care, though. He scored 22 goals this year and 44 points, again one of the top producers for his team, and even though this next year shall be his last, Muerto will remain one of the most consistent players on this list.

22. (S14) G (Minnesota Chiefs) - Jordin FourFour || +20
Grade: 63/80 || Average: 7.875
Past Seasons: S20-16, S21-11, S22-4, S23-18, S24-42

Jordin FourFour has had quite the career, and he has come back to the top-30 after almost falling too far to come back last season. At 22 is soon-to-be retiring goaltender had a resurgence of sorts, posting a .911 save percentage and winning 26 games for the Renegades, helping them get to the Western Conference final but falling short to Jackson Weekes and the Panthers. He has since been traded to Minnesota and is looking for one last run at the cup, so this next season could determine his legacy.

21. (S14) LW (Manhattan Rage) - Daniel Merica || -15
Grade: 64/80 || Average: 8
Past Seasons: S20-32, S21-16, S22-13, S23-2, S24-6

At 21 on this list is winger and general confident guy Daniel Merica. Merica has seen his point totals drop quite a bit since S22 where he scored 58 points, and this season for the first time in awhile he has fallen below the 40 point mark. 37 points and only 16 goals on the season, a major drop. Has Tommy Creller usurped Merica as the face of the franchise?

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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