Tuesday, February 26, 2013

NHL 2013 Week 5 NHL Power Rankings


Week 5 of the NHL season is now complete. The theme of this week's power rankings is which player on the team has the worst contract. The minimum requirements to qualify for a team's worst contract is that they must be signed beyond next season (the years remaining listed on the below contracts are number of years after this season). I do my power rankings every 2 weeks. I'm willing to predict that Chicago will be atop my unbiased rankings for the rest of the season; unbiased at least from a fan perspective. These rankings are the result of a statistical formula based primarily on points in regulation and goal differential. Personal feelings don't play a factor, otherwise the Maple Leafs would not be in 6th and the Red Wings would not be in 13th.

1. Chicago Blackhawks (last rank 1, worst contract: Marian Hossa 8 more yrs at $5.25M): This is a contract that will one day be terrible, but in the near term has its benefits. They are far and away the best team in the NHL right now, so my guess is that they are not regretting any of their contracts. Kane, Toews, Keith and Crawford are playing fantastic hockey. Marian Hossa is an elite hockey player, a winner, but he's 34 years old. Maybe he's the next Teemu Selanne, but 8 more years? If he is Teemu, then I'm wrong and this is a great contract. Or is he out of the league in 3 years?

2. Boston Bruins (last rank 3, worst contract: Chris Kelly 3 more yrs at $3M): The Bruins have played the fewest games in the league, which would and should put them ahead of Montreal in the standings once those games are played. They are in great shape in terms of their contracts, with the most cumbersome being Chris Kelly. He is a decent support player with a Cup ring, but we'll see how they feel about that contract when the salary cap drops. They have to pay Tukka Rask this summer.


3. Montreal Canadiens (last rank 11, worst contract: Erik Cole 2 more yrs at $4.5M): I've got to admit, I did not predict the Canadiens success this season. Perhaps it is a bit premature to start planning the parade route, but the Habs are virtually locked into a playoff spot. They have balanced scoring, terrific goaltending, and a strong blueline. Cole seems to have allowed his animosity over the lockout to diminish his play this season. Perhaps he wants to make a statement? Perhaps he wants to go back to Carolina? Whatever the case, GM Marc Bergevin is looking really good as a rookie in this role.

4Pittsburgh Penguins (last rank 9, worst contract: Paul Martin 2 more years at $5M): We'll see how long they can last without Evgeni Malkin. Can Sidney Crosby play without Malkin like Geno plays without Sid? We'll see, but the power play will suffer. Nobody on this roster will miss Malkin more than James Neal. They only have 4 non entry level contracts extended beyond next season, so they do have cap flexibility, which they will need to lock-up Letang and Malkin. We will soon find out how this team will perform without Malkin; but win, lose, or draw, I'm already starting to engrave Crosby's name on the Hart Trophy.

5. Anaheim Mighty Ducks (last rank 6, worst contract: Cam Fowler 5 more yrs at $4M): The Ducks are sitting in a very nice place right now, with the team getting the most out of their line-up. Bruce Boudreau is a Coach of the year candidate. They are not locked into many long term contracts, and have more than enough cap space to retain Perry and Getzlaf if they are willing to pay the necessary price. Fowler is their longest contract on the books, and he struggled before running into injury problems.

6Toronto Maple Leafs (last rank 10, worst contract: Mikhail Grabovski 4 more yrs at $5.5M): The team that Burke built is having a decent season. Trading Luke Schenn for James Van Reimsdyk is looking like a great trade. Nazem Kadri has been one of the top 60 players in the league. When they lost James Reimer, then Ben Scrivens stepped into the void and played great, if not above average. I still say Luongo guarantees this team a playoff spot, otherwise that will be a bumpy road. The Grabovski contract was an overpayment and was criticized from the moment it was signed.

7. Tampa Bay Lightning (last rank 5, worst contract: Vincent LeCavalier 7 more yrs at $7.73M): Kudos to Vinny for coming to camp in shape and ready to play this season, but that is still a terrible contract for a 32 year old player. This team has started to slide, and should be higher in the standings given the performance of their roster. Stamkos has been magnificent. The goalie has been decent. They should be better than Ottawa.

8Ottawa Senators (last rank 7, worst contract: Jason Spezza 2 more yrs at $7M): Losing Spezza, Karlsson, and now Anderson have been devastating blows to this team that somehow is finding ways to win hockey games. I have already written them off, so we'll see if they prove me wrong. This is a team without any bad contracts, the closest thing they have to a worst is Spezza. But given that if they tried to sell Spezza this summer they would likely have many eager buyers very quickly, it hardly qualifies as a bad deal. This team eventually has to start falling, and I'm baffled that it hasn't already.

9. New Jersey Devils (last rank 2, worst contract: Travis Zajac 8 more yrs at $5.75M): The surprising Devils were the talk of the league just a week ago, but have now lost 2 in a row and are starting to slide back into reality. Zajac is a good player, but nearly $6M for a player who has 6 points in 19 games is way too much money. Evidently leaving Kovalchuck on the ice for half the game to coast around and pick his spots to turn on the boosters is a winning strategy in the NHL. This is nothing new for Ilya, but forgive me if I question how many more years he can sustain 26 minutes of ice time per game.

10Vancouver Canucks (last rank 8, worst contract: Roberto Luongo 9 more yrs at $5.33M): There's a reason that "lovable Lou" is still wearing a Canucks jersey. The 33 year old goalie is playing well now, but good luck sustaining that for 9 more seasons. GM Mike Gillis can say all he wants to about being happy to have both, but there will be a significant drop in the cap next season. One of them has to go, and there is a 0% chance they buyout Luongo's contract in the summer. Lou looked terrible against the Red Wings. Hopefully that does not trigger a nervous breakdown. There is good Lou, and bad Lou.

11Carolina Hurricanes (last rank 15, worst contract: Tim Gleason 3 more yrs at $4M): Baby steps. They are steadily improving, while other begin to falter. Losing Skinner is going to hurt, but the power of the Staal brothers should propel this team into the playoffs. Tim Gleason has to be their worst contract. He' decent, but not worth the price. Jordan Staal's new $6M deal kicks in next season, but thus far he is earning it. Alex Semin is a very talented hockey player. Jiri Tlusty deserves some kind of award from the reclamation project pile.

12St. Louis Blues (last rank 14, worst contract: Roman Polak 3 more yrs at $2.75M): The closest thing this team has to a bad contract is Polak, and I'm not even sure he qualifies as a bad contract. Lots of talent on this team, and they seem to have stopped the bleeding. Clearly Jaroslav Halak is the future and not Brian Elliot, and perhaps Wade Redden was not a great signing, even if they got him at a cheap price. Alex Steen is emerging as the new team MVP...maybe the Leafs should have hung on to that one.

13Detroit Red Wings (last rank 13, worst contract: Johan Franzen 7 more yrs at $3.95M): Franzen has a fair cap hit, but this guy's body is slowly breaking down. I'm not sure how much he has left. He looks good sometimes, but he's rarely healthy. Detroit has the most man games lost due to injuries thus far this season. My 5 year old nephew said it best this weekend "Detroit is not having a very good season, but Datsyuk has scored some nice goals". Amen. As a Red Wings fan, this season is not about winning a Stanley Cup, it is about enjoying the magic of Pavel Datsyuk while he's still putting on a show. If you are ever bored, go to YouTube, search "Datsyuk highlights", and guaranteed you will be entertained.

14Los Angeles Kings (last rank 27, worst contract: Jeff Carter 9 more yrs at $5.27M): Don't look now, but the LA Kings are quickly turning their fortunes around after an awful start. One of the reasons is the fine play of Jeff Carter, but 9 more years is an eternity for a player with an injury history, who burns the candle at both ends. They will make the playoffs. Emergency over in LA. Doubtful they will win another championship.

15Phoenix Coyotes (last rank 18, worst contract: Zbynek Michalek 2 more yrs at $4M): It was either Michalek or Doan. Needless to say, this team has had serious cash flow problems for several seasons now, so once again the cheapness required of management means there are no truly bad contracts on the roster. Zbynek is at best a 5th or 6th defenseman, not someone you can afford to spend that type of money on. The Penguins have been desperate for defense for over a year now, yet decided it would be prudent to cut that guy loose. That says it all. Mike Smith is starting to regain his form, and this team is winning a few hockey games.

16. San Jose Sharks (last rank 4, worst contract: Martin Havlat 2 more yrs at $5M): The Sharks have 7 contracts extending beyond next season, and only one of them makes me squeamish. The once mighty have fallen back into the pack. Maybe they are who we thought they were, and the Marleau/Thornton combo had early success in a shortened season because they have played together for so long, we only needed to wait for everyone else to catch-up. Havlat has 5 points in 17 games. Not sure that guy has much left. Not sure this team has much left. I would say sell, sell, sell, but then again, I'm not the one in charge.

17Dallas Stars (last rank 17, worst contract: Kari Lehtonen 5 more yrs at $5.9M): He is very valuable to this team, a team without many bad contracts to choose from. The Stars are so cheap that even their worst contracts are good when compared to the comparables. They are holding in the standings and Jamie Benn is incredible. He's making the money Ryan O'Reilly should be making, and doing what Ryan O'Reilly should be doing.

18New York Rangers (last rank 12, worst contract: Brad Richards 7 more yrs at $6.7M): The Rangers only have 3 players signed beyond next season (Richards, Nash, Staal), so the worst contract award was a coin toss between Richards and Rick Nash, with Richards being 4 years older and signed for longer term. They will not buy him out. They owe him too much money, and have a number of expiring contracts this year and next.

19Philadelphia Flyers (last rank 19, worst contract: Ilya Bryzgalov 7 more yrs at $5.66M): The Flyers are sustaining a slightly below mediocre pace, but if Bryzgalov can overcome his quirky personality dysfunctions and play good, they have a chance to make the playoffs, maybe even win a series. What this team needs to elevate to the next tier is a "monster" defenseman. They don't currently have one of those. They are in danger of missing the playoffs.

20Nashville Predators (last rank 20, worst contract: Paul Gaustad 3 more yrs at $3.25M): Congrats, you lost Ryan Suter, got roped into a lifetime contract with Shea Weber before there was a new CBA, but at least you locked up Paul Gaustad to 3 more years at a price more than he's worth. This team is pathetic from an offensive point of view. Weber is still the best player on the team, with Colin Wilson as the leading scorer. They need somebody, anybody, who can put points on the board.

21Winnipeg Jets (last rank 21, worst contract: Andrej Pavelec 4 more yrs at $3.9M): Has there been a bigger disappointment this season than Kyle Wellwood? If he continues his pace of zero points in 15 games, he's stealing that prorated $1.6M from the Jets, and will make it tough to get that much money when he goes UFA again this summer. The Jets are a borderline mediocre team. Doubtful, but possible, for a playoff spot.

22. Calgary Flames (last rank 25, worst contract: Mark Giordano 3 more yrs at $4.02M): Iginla has finally started to play with more spark, but ultimately this team is limited by the fact that they are not very good. Without a hot Mikka Kiprusoff, they are a bad a team. I'm not sure he's even allowed to do so, but GM Jay Feaster should start selling whatever pieces he can find a buyer for. The worst contract award gets passed from Jay Bouwmeester (who is UFA next year) to either Giordano or Wideman. Since Wideman has 10 pts and Gio has 3 pts, the award goes to Mark Giordano.

23. Minnesota Wild (last rank 23, worst contract: Ryan Suter 12 more yrs at $7.54M): It was either Suter or Mikko Koivu, both good players earning way too much for players of their calibre. Mike Yeo might be the next coach to be fired, even though it might be the GM with the most blood on his hands. Heatley and Setoguchi have been far worse than expected, with Heatley being a likely buyout candidate at the end of the season.

24Edmonton Oilers (last rank 16, worst contract: Shawn Horcoff 2 more yrs at $5.5M): The Oilers are slipping, and Mike Keenan ripped them recently for being too soft. Lots of talent, not nearly enough grit. The Horcoff contract was terrible from the day it was signed, but it did help Edmonton bottom out to secure Hall, Yakupov, and Hopkins. Then again, Horcoff's actual salary is $4M less than his cap hit for the remaining two years, so at the very least he's valuable to the Florida Panthers. Trade him before they move to Quebec!

25. NY Islanders (last rank 22, worst contract: Rick DiPietro 8 more yrs at $4.5M): This season has already been a roller coaster ride for NYI, but what's clear is that John Tavares and Matt Moulson is one of the best tandems in the league. The problem for this team is the rest of the roster. Kyle Okposo has just 5 points in 19 games played. Outside of the first line, Grabner and Nielsen have been the only decent forwards. Nabokov had a great start to the season, but has regressed back to normality.

26. Colorado Avalanche (last rank 24, worst contract: David Jones 3 more yrs at $4M): This GM should be fired. Just because you got Matt Duchene to jump on a low ball offer like Kramer in that one episode of Seinfeld, doesn't mean you lock out O'Reilly until he accepts the same deal. Shame on Colorado, especially after paying David Jones way more money than he's worth. Ryan O'Reilly deserves to be making Evander Kane/Jamie Benn money. He's far more valuable than Stastny, whom the Avs are paying $6.6M. Boo Avs. Boo every team that wants to sign him to an offer sheet but are too chicken shit to break "the code" (which if it exists is collusion). The reason the Avs are to be blamed for this atrocity, they are far, far below the salary cap.

27Washington Capitals (last rank 28, worst contract: Alex Ovechkin 8 more yrs at $9.54M): Honorable mention to Nick Backstrom, but Ovie is paid to be the best player in the league, and he's not the best player in the league. Braden Holtby has finally started to play well in the net, but it may be too late for the Caps. Whether they get better or worse, GM George McPhee should be fired before coach Adam Oates. I believe in Adam Oates.

28. Buffalo Sabres (last rank 26, worst contract: Ville Leino 4 more yrs at $4.5M): Lindey Ruff got fired, and my guess is that the GM who fired him will not be employed very much longer. The Leino contract was terrible the moment it was signed. Tyler Myers has been a major disappointment ever since his rookie season. This team will not make the playoffs, and I know of at least one hockey pundit who picked them to win the Stanley Cup.

29Columbus Blue Jackets (last rank 30, worst contract: RJ Umberger 4 more yrs at $4.6M): James Wisniewski was a close 2nd for the team work contract award. Scott Howsen should have been fired last season, and should not have been allowed to make the Nash deal. I believe in John Davidson. This team has no place to go but up, it just might take a couple of seasons. Their new GM is considered to be an elite talent scout, and they have 3 first round picks.

30Florida Panthers (last rank 29, worst contract: Ed Jovanovski 2 more yrs at $4.25M): The Panthers stole back the worst team in the NHL distinction from the Blue Jackets. Jon Huberdeau is currently the best Panther, a kid with a bright future. But the fact that Huberdeau and Tom Fleischmann are the only two players on the team with double digit points, explains why this team clocks in at #30. All the people singing the praises of Dale Tallon last season, it was a fluke, he got lucky, he's not a great selector of talent.


Monday, February 25, 2013

NHL 2013 Week 5 Player Rankings

Week 5 of the 2013 NHL season is now complete. Here are my super deep fantasy league player rankings up to and including Feb 24th. These are not per game stats, so games missed does affect player rankings. The statistical categories included in these ranks are goals, assists, points, penalty minutes, power play points, short handed points, game winning goals, shots on goal, hits, and blocked shots. To qualify for the rankings, a player must have played at least 2 games this season. Below you can see the player's current rank, and their rank last week. Each week is cumulative for the entire season, so it's not just a rank of who played the best in week 5.

The big winners in week 5 (now complete) are Jakub Voracek in Philly, who may have permanently established himself as an elite NHL player. Corey Perry, Wayne Simmonds, Jeff Carter, Nick Kronwall, and Shea Weber  are starting to heat up.


week 4 week 5
rank rank  Name Team
1 1  Sidney Crosby PIT
4 2  Steven Stamkos TAM
3 3  Henrik Zetterberg DET
5 4  John Tavares NYI
11 5  Pavel Datsyuk DET
6 6  Eric Staal CAR
2 7  Thomas Vanek BUF
7 8  David Clarkson NJD
15 9  Patrik Elias NJD
13 10  Evgeni Malkin PIT
9 11  Chris Kunitz PIT
8 12  Ilya Kovalchuk NJD
14 13  James Neal PIT
23 14  Matt Moulson NYI
10 15  Patrick Kane CHI
57 16  Claude Giroux PHI
17 17  Patrick Marleau SAN
31 18  Ryan Getzlaf ANA
16 19  Vincent Lecavalier TAM
18 20  Jonathan Toews CHI
12 21  Martin St. Louis TAM
50 22  Evander Kane WPG
19 23  Mike Ribeiro WAS
143 24  Jakub Voracek PHI
65 25  James van Riemsdyk TOR
53 26  Andrew Ladd WPG
22 27  Sam Gagner EDM
32 28  Matt Duchene COL
56 29  Henrik Sedin VAN
60 30  Daniel Sedin VAN
47 31  Alex Ovechkin WAS
86 32  Brayden Schenn PHI
20 33  Alex Steen STL
51 34  Phil Kessel TOR
25 35  David Backes STL
30 36  Joe Thornton SAN
33 37  Jordan Staal CAR
121 38  Corey Perry ANA
132 39  Wayne Simmonds PHI
21 40  T.J. Oshie STL
41 41  Marian Hossa CHI
35 42  Tomas Plekanec MON
27 43  Joe Pavelski SAN
116 44  Niklas Kronwall DET
40 45  Patrick Sharp CHI
97 46  Blake Wheeler WPG
24 47  Zach Parise MIN
43 48  Patrice Bergeron BOS
26 49  Rick Nash NYR
82 50  Kris Letang PIT
83 51  P.A. Parenteau COL
28 52  Erik Karlsson OTT
73 53  Alexander Semin CAR
128 54  Francois Beauchemin ANA
39 55  Pascal Dupuis PIT
29 56  Taylor Hall EDM
98 57  Damien Brunner DET
156 58  Jeff Carter LOS
67 59  Alexander Edler VAN
81 60  Nazem Kadri TOR
64 61  Troy Brouwer WAS
117 62  Oliver Ekman-Larsson PHO
36 63  Kevin Shattenkirk STL
45 64  Saku Koivu ANA
101 65  Alexandre Burrows VAN
68 66  Cory Conacher TAM
44 67  Tyler Bozak TOR
102 68  Duncan Keith CHI
37 69  Cody Hodgson BUF
38 70  Jason Pominville BUF
104 71  Brad Marchand BOS
59 72  Kyle Turris OTT
84 73  Sheldon Souray ANA
118 74  Victor Hedman TAM
110 75  Jiri Tlusty CAR
99 76  Kimmo Timonen PHI
114 77  Zdeno Chara BOS
58 78  Teddy Purcell TAM
134 79  Bryan Little WPG
61 80  David Krejci BOS
103 81  Jamie Benn DAL
113 82  Jarome Iginla CGY
49 83  Tyler Ennis BUF
126 84  Benoit Pouliot TAM
48 85  Patrik Berglund STL
88 86  Derek Stepan NYR
79 87  Jamie McGinn COL
66 88  Steve Ott BUF
34 89  Jeff Skinner CAR
74 90  David Perron STL
206 91  Shea Weber NAS
75 92  Andy Greene NJD
112 93  John Mitchell COL
54 94  Alex Pietrangelo STL
46 95  Teemu Selanne ANA
179 96  Max Pacioretty MON
122 97  Raphael Diaz MON
139 98  Dion Phaneuf TOR
55 99  Marian Gaborik NYR
52 100  Logan Couture SAN
70 101  Christian Ehrhoff BUF
109 102  Lee Stempniak CGY
165 103  Jonathan Huberdeau FLA
42 104  Mikko Koivu MIN
96 105  Matt Read PHI
191 106  Luke Schenn PHI
216 107  Alex Galchenyuk MON
62 108  Andrei Markov MON
92 109  Jaromir Jagr DAL
213 110  Matt Stajan CGY
163 111  Daniel Alfredsson OTT
125 112  Michael Ryder DAL
87 113  Alex Tanguay CGY
170 114  Mike Fisher NAS
76 115  Bobby Ryan ANA
115 116  Keith Yandle PHO
94 117  Mike Richards LOS
90 118  Nicklas Backstrom WAS
93 119  Brad Boyes NYI
130 120  Anze Kopitar LOS
150 121  Antoine Vermette PHO
91 122  Chris Stewart STL
78 123  Brad Richards NYR
80 124  Dennis Wideman CGY
183 125  Cody Franson TOR
105 126  Daniel Winnik ANA
100 127  Brent Seabrook CHI
217 128  Brandon Prust MON
160 129  Paul Martin PIT
107 130  Carl Hagelin NYR
135 131  Milan Lucic BOS
166 132  Brandon Sutter PIT
151 133  Chris Neil OTT
138 134  Curtis Glencross CGY
72 135  Rene Bourque MON
131 136  Michael Grabner NYI
69 137  Jordan Eberle EDM
77 138  Martin Hanzal PHO
200 139  Kevin Bieksa VAN
226 140  Mark Streit NYI
140 141  Tyler Seguin BOS
161 142  Paul Stastny COL
63 143  Radim Vrbata PHO
108 144  Fedor Tyutin COB
146 145  Colin Wilson NAS
148 146  Marc Staal NYR
71 147  Tobias Enstrom WPG
106 148  Joel Ward WAS
144 149  Shane Doan PHO
85 150  Vladimir Tarasenko STL
228 151  Eric Brewer TAM
177 152  Sami Salo TAM
95 153  Andy McDonald STL
124 154  Brendan Gallagher MON
89 155  Brandon Dubinsky COB
274 156  Lars Eller MON
111 157  Tomas Fleischmann FLA
173 158  Mikhail Grabovski TOR
186 159  Jay Harrison CAR
298 160  Danny Briere PHI
184 161  Jay Bouwmeester CGY
158 162  Brenden Dillon DAL
147 163  Marek Zidlicky NJD
120 164  Matt Frattin TOR
137 165  Mikkel Boedker PHO
155 166  John Carlson WAS
149 167  Stephane Robidas DAL
129 168  Michael Cammalleri CGY
270 169  Johnny Oduya CHI
154 170  Frans Nielsen NYI
141 171  Brian Campbell FLA
167 172  Ryan Callahan NYR
269 173  James Wisniewski COB
175 174  Dustin Brown LOS
204 175  Andrew Shaw CHI
227 176  David Desharnais MON
181 177  Dustin Byfuglien WPG
162 178  Alex Goligoski DAL
197 179  Travis Zajac NJD
257 180  Matt Cooke PIT
119 181  Derek Roy DAL
193 182  Dan Girardi NYR
123 183  Johan Franzen DET
215 184  Vinny Prospal COB
326 185  Jakob Silfverberg OTT
294 186  Jarret Stoll LOS
152 187  Ryane Clowe SAN
171 188  Justin Faulk CAR
133 189  Marcus Foligno BUF
253 190  Erik Cole MON
448 191  Trevor Lewis LOS
421 192  Daniel Cleary DET
182 193  Tomas Kopecky FLA
243 194  Derek Dorsett COB
240 195  P.K. Subban MON
279 196  Mark Fraser TOR
255 197  Alex Burmistrov WPG
174 198  Tom Pyatt TAM
330 199  Colin Greening OTT
218 200  Slava Voynov LOS
136 201  Cody Eakin DAL
249 202  Braydon Coburn PHI
220 203  Peter Mueller FLA
205 204  David Moss PHO
221 205  Ladislav Smid EDM
195 206  Matt Carle TAM
145 207  Martin Erat NAS
229 208  Nathan Horton BOS
234 209  Mike Kostka TOR
196 210  Sergei Gonchar OTT
190 211  Nikolai Kulemin TOR
188 212  Mark Letestu COB
178 213  Lauri Korpikoski PHO
157 214  Nail Yakupov EDM
247 215  Niklas Hjalmarsson CHI
176 216  Dan Boyle SAN
310 217  Nicklas Grossmann PHI
237 218  Dan Hamhuis VAN
127 219  Ales Hemsky EDM
153 220  Loui Eriksson DAL
224 221  Travis Hamonic NYI
199 222  Derick Brassard COB
142 223  Dany Heatley MIN
261 224  Erik Condra OTT
189 225  Zack Kassian VAN
210 226  Zack Smith OTT
325 227  Josh Gorges MON
159 228  Mike Green WAS
281 229  Drew Shore FLA
202 230  Marcus Kruger CHI
312 231  Mike Weaver FLA
225 232  Devin Setoguchi MIN
187 233  Jack Johnson COB
222 234  Valtteri Filppula DET
239 235  Viktor Stalberg CHI
241 236  Adam Henrique NJD
284 237  Jonathan Ericsson DET
219 238  Kyle Clifford LOS
264 239  Ryan Smyth EDM
168 240  Michael Del Zotto NYR
250 241  Ryan McDonagh NYR
344 242  Zbynek Michalek PHO
235 243  Brenden Morrow DAL
211 244  Drew Doughty LOS
307 245  Jan Hejda COL
232 246  Justin Williams LOS
185 247  Ryan Nugent-Hopkins EDM
164 248  Mason Raymond VAN
169 249  Brian Gionta MON
283 250  Marc Methot OTT
180 251  Justin Schultz EDM
278 252  Cody McLeod COL
172 253  Milan Michalek OTT
203 254  Ryan Suter MIN
192 255  Dave Bolland CHI
309 256  Nik Antropov WPG
208 257  Tom Gilbert MIN
238 258  Bryan Bickell CHI
198 259  Andrew Cogliano ANA
194 260  Derek Morris PHO
246 261  Leo Komarov TOR
292 262  Matt Cullen MIN
201 263  Jannik Hansen VAN
271 264  Chris Phillips OTT
334 265  Jason Garrison VAN
214 266  Nick Bonino ANA
371 267  Jordin Tootoo DET
207 268  Drew Stafford BUF
230 269  Nick Leddy CHI
285 270  Brad Stuart SAN
299 271  Gabriel Bourque NAS
328 272  Ron Hainsey WPG
293 273  Barret Jackman STL
286 274  Maxim Lapierre VAN
352 275  Jakub Kindl DET
231 276  Jiri Hudler CGY
251 277  Kevin Klein NAS
322 278  Eric Fehr WAS
277 279  Matt Hendricks WAS
323 280  Brooks Orpik PIT
305 281  Steve Bernier NJD
233 282  Joni Pitkanen CAR
209 283  David Legwand NAS
275 284  Johnny Boychuk BOS
288 285  Dennis Seidenberg BOS
245 286  Vladimir Sobotka STL
282 287  Matt Beleskey ANA
267 288  Patrick Dwyer CAR
343 289  Mark Stuart WPG
223 290  John-Michael Liles TOR
242 291  Chris Higgins VAN
287 292  Joe Corvo CAR
318 293  Deryk Engelland PIT
398 294  Mika Zibanejad OTT
291 295  Stephen Gionta NJD
304 296  Sean Couturier PHI
258 297  Simon Despres PIT
236 298  Kyle Palmieri ANA
265 299  Olli Jokinen WPG
424 300  Clarke MacArthur TOR
212 301  Artem Anisimov COB
315 302  Marc-Edouard Vlasic SAN
407 303  Sergei Kostitsyn NAS
377 304  Daniel Paille BOS
348 305  Ruslan Fedotenko PHI
349 306  R.J. Umberger COB
266 307  Dougie Hamilton BOS
244 308  Dmitry Kulikov FLA
254 309  Jared Boll COB
295 310  Colin McDonald NYI
252 311  Ryan Ellis NAS
259 312  Tye McGinn PHI
333 313  Matt Martin NYI
256 314  Taylor Pyatt NYR
389 315  Ryan O'Byrne COL
290 316  Cal Clutterbuck MIN
364 317  Drew Miller DET
423 318  Zac Rinaldo PHI
418 319  Brandon Saad CHI
378 320  Andre Benoit OTT
386 321  Alexei Ponikarovsky NJD
273 322  Nate Thompson TAM
263 323  Paul Gaustad NAS
302 324  Milan Hejduk COL
320 325  Tommy Wingels SAN
262 326  Ryan Garbutt DAL
260 327  Keith Aucoin NYI
276 328  Jason Chimera WAS
300 329  Jochen Hecht BUF
280 330  Martin Havlat SAN
353 331  Mark Giordano CGY
316 332  Jamie McBain CAR
382 333  Tyler Kennedy PIT
314 334  Alexander Sulzer BUF
321 335  Eric Nystrom DAL
319 336  Mike Knuble PHI
306 337  Vernon Fiddler DAL
406 338  Dale Weise VAN
381 339  Davis Drewiske LOS
248 340  Nick Foligno COB
308 341  Kyle Chipchura PHO
345 342  Nikita Nikitin COB
502 343  Michal Rozsival CHI
361 344  Alexei Emelin MON
313 345  Jussi Jokinen CAR
400 346  Matt Calvert COB
329 347  Jay McClement TOR
272 348  Ryan Carter NJD
324 349  Michael Frolik CHI
268 350  Steve Sullivan PHO
296 351  Jordan Leopold BUF
401 352  Roman Josi NAS
289 353  Shawn Matthias FLA
387 354  Patrick Wiercioch OTT
498 355  Raffi Torres PHO
342 356  Boyd Gordon PHO
380 357  Adam Hall TAM
346 358  Derek MacKenzie COB
340 359  Paul Postma WPG
362 360  Mike Weber BUF
376 361  Korbinian Holzer TOR
375 362  Max Talbot PHI
474 363  Adam McQuaid BOS
365 364  Chris Kelly BOS
396 365  Nick Johnson PHO
357 366  Tyler Myers BUF
336 367  Tim Gleason CAR
301 368  Ryan Malone TAM
372 369  Richard Clune NAS
404 370  Patric Hornqvist NAS
303 371  Zach Redmond WPG
366 372  Francis Bouillon MON
358 373  John Erskine WAS
331 374  Jim O'Brien OTT
363 375  Keith Aulie TAM
350 376  Jordan Schroeder VAN
416 377  Bryce Salvador NJD
417 378  Anton Volchenkov NJD
453 379  David Jones COL
374 380  Kyle Okposo NYI
359 381  Bryan Allen ANA
476 382  Grant Clitsome WPG
338 383  Craig Adams PIT
379 384  Mathieu Perreault WAS
385 385  Roman Polak STL
440 386  Greg Zanon COL
433 387  Kyle Quincey DET
297 388  Rich Peverley BOS
415 389  Lubomir Visnovsky NYI
351 390  Luca Sbisa ANA
412 391  Ryan White MON
317 392  Brandon Yip NAS
395 393  T.J. Brodie CGY
368 394  Brian Boyle NYR
339 395  Brian Strait NYI
403 396  Colton Orr TOR
327 397  Alex Kovalev FLA
434 398  Mark Fistric EDM
384 399  Jim Slater WPG
549 400  Alex Killorn TAM
355 401  Jay Beagle WAS
370 402  Andrew Ference BOS
394 403  Jerred Smithson FLA
408 404  Casey Cizikas NYI
390 405  Chris Tanev VAN
356 406  Magnus Paajarvi EDM
450 407  Adam Larsson NJD
392 408  Toni Lydman ANA
458 409  Matt Niskanen PIT
419 410  Pierre-Marc Bouchard MIN
444 411  Travis Moen MON
430 412  Keith Ballard VAN
332 413  Dainius Zubrus NJD
413 414  Keaton Ellerby LOS
506 415  Joakim Andersson DET
452 416  Antoine Roussel DAL
411 417  Clayton Stoner MIN
311 418  Mikael Granlund MIN
420 419  B.J. Crombeen TAM
422 420  Tomas Tatar DET
514 421  Chris Butler CGY
457 422  Eric Belanger EDM
347 423  Nick Spaling NAS
335 424  David Ullstrom NYI
431 425  Douglas Murray SAN
397 426  Michal Handzus SAN
529 427  Matt Hunwick COL
341 428  Jason Spezza OTT
459 429  Jonathon Blum NAS
360 430  Jack Skille FLA
432 431  Justin Abdelkader DET
367 432  Trevor Daley DAL
337 433  Ray Whitney DAL
391 434  Chris Bourque BOS
462 435  Jeff Petry EDM
354 436  Kurtis Foster PHI
426 437  Tanner Glass PIT
439 438  Karl Alzner WAS
399 439  Ryan Wilson COL
410 440  Mark Fayne NJD
373 441  Wojtek Wolski WAS
414 442  Ryan Reaves STL
509 443  Chad LaRose CAR
500 444  Craig Smith NAS
393 445  Tim Brent CAR
469 446  Brian Lashoff DET
427 447  Erik Johnson COL
438 448  Chris Thorburn WPG
451 449  Andrew MacDonald NYI
402 450  Aaron Volpatti VAN
460 451  Patrick Kaleta BUF
456 452  Scott Hannan NAS
435 453  Jordan Nolan LOS
443 454  Kyle Brodziak MIN
405 455  Gregory Campbell BOS
369 456  Simon Gagne LOS
496 457  Tyson Barrie COL
428 458  David Schlemko PHO
388 459  Roman Cervenka CGY
445 460  Tomas Kundratek WAS
442 461  Cory Emmerton DET
425 462  Andrej Sekera BUF
484 463  Anton Stralman NYR
475 464  Chuck Kobasew COL
499 465  Gabriel Landeskog COL
545 466  Ryan Kesler VAN
461 467  Drayson Bowman CAR
532 468  Rob Scuderi LOS
437 469  Joe Vitale PIT
516 470  Tyson Strachan FLA
409 471  Stephen Weiss FLA
466 472  Frazer McLaren TOR
468 473  Jake Muzzin LOS
454 474  Andrew Desjardins SAN
383 475  Mikael Backlund CGY
441 476  Zenon Konopka MIN
486 477  Bruno Gervais PHI
467 478  Nick Schultz EDM
449 479  Filip Kuba FLA
455 480  Robert Bortuzzo PIT
463 481  Ben Lovejoy ANA
589 482  Aaron Palushaj COL
429 483  Ryan Whitney EDM
436 484  Alec Martinez LOS
533 485  Marc-Andre Bergeron TAM
596 486  Bobby Sanguinetti CAR
447 487  Jonas Brodin MIN
446 488  Matt Irwin SAN
479 489  Patrick Bordeleau COL
483 490  Adam Burish SAN
485 491  Robyn Regehr BUF
480 492  Carl Gunnarsson TOR
521 493  Ian Cole STL
508 494  Steve Begin CGY
513 495  Colby Armstrong MON
568 496  Ben Eager EDM
471 497  Philip Larsen DAL
546 498  Tim Jackman CGY
489 499  Tim Erixon COB
470 500  Stefan Matteau NJD
473 501  Tom Sestito PHI
561 502  Dwight King LOS
481 503  Marcel Goc FLA
523 504  Patrick Eaves DET
577 505  Colin Fraser LOS
478 506  Ian White DET
566 507  Matthew Lombardi PHO
490 508  J.T. Miller NYR
548 509  Jeff Halpern NYR
464 510  Todd Bertuzzi DET
578 511  Marty Reasoner NYI
531 512  James Wright WPG
592 513  Zach Bogosian WPG
547 514  Erik Gudbranson FLA
582 515  Jordie Benn DAL
487 516  Teemu Hartikainen EDM
492 517  Darroll Powe NYR
535 518  Justin Braun SAN
NR 519  Eric Gryba OTT
472 520  Ryan Johansen COB
505 521  Joey Crabb WAS
512 522  Blake Comeau CGY
491 523  Mark Olver COL
567 524  Mike Brown TOR
488 525  Torrey Mitchell MIN
597 526  Paul Bissonnette PHO
497 527  Jamal Mayers CHI
559 528  Kris Russell STL
520 529  Mike Rupp MIN
556 530  Aaron Rome DAL
539 531  Tim Wallace CAR
526 532  Jeff Schultz WAS
465 533  Shawn Horcoff EDM
507 534  Shane O'Brien COL
477 535  Jaden Schwartz STL
550 536  Dustin Penner LOS
503 537  Justin Falk MIN
565 538  Brandon Bollig CHI
494 539  Shawn Thornton BOS
504 540  Wade Redden STL
518 541  Brendan Smith DET
517 542  Arron Asham NYR
649 543  Thomas Hickey NYI
534 544  George Parros FLA
601 545  Tim Kennedy SAN
570 546  Rostislav Klesla PHO
555 547  Brian Lee TAM
482 548  Peter Regin OTT
519 549  Mark Borowiecki OTT
524 550  Chris Kreider NYR
495 551  Blair Jones CGY
493 552  Scott Gomez SAN
537 553  Krys Barch NJD
528 554  Scott Hartnell PHI
515 555  T.J. Galiardi SAN
501 556  Scottie Upshall FLA
575 557  Josh Bailey NYI
551 558  Hal Gill NAS
540 559  Scott Nichol STL
522 560  Brad Staubitz ANA
NR 561  Andrei Loktionov NJD
554 562  Joe Finley NYI
563 563  Michael Stone PHO
525 564  Henrik Tallinder NJD
527 565  Reilly Smith DAL
553 566  Cam Fowler ANA
558 567  Sheldon Brookbank CHI
576 568  Stephane Da Costa OTT
587 569  Cam Atkinson COB
606 570  T.J. Brennan BUF
NR 571  Erik Gustafsson PHI
530 572  Guillaume Latendresse OTT
564 573  Nathan Gerbe BUF
510 574  Mikhail Grigorenko BUF
511 575  Kris Versteeg FLA
536 576  Lennart Petrell EDM
560 577  Matt Halischuk NAS
660 578  Richard Panik TAM
NR 579  Dave Dziurzynski OTT
586 580  Stu Bickel NYR
574 581  Roman Horak CGY
572 582  Matt Carkner NYI
544 583  James Sheppard SAN
571 584  Cody McCormick BUF
657 585  Beau Bennett PIT
585 586  John Scott BUF
593 587  Kent Huskins DET
607 588  Nate Prosser MIN
552 589  Emerson Etem ANA
541 590  Anton Lander EDM
557 591  Tomas Vincour DAL
619 592  Peter Holland ANA
579 593  Jared Spurgeon MIN
573 594  Cody Goloubef COB
588 595  Eric Tangradi WPG
598 596  Colton Gillies COB
583 597  Derek Smith CGY
562 598  Dana Tyrell TAM
645 599  Dustin Jeffrey PIT
569 600  Marco Scandella MIN
543 601  Bobby Butler NJD
600 602  John Moore COB
581 603  Tomas Kaberle MON
538 604  Kyle Wellwood WPG
NR 605  Jason Zucker MIN
591 606  Andreas Nodl CAR
NR 607  Dan Carcillo CHI
595 608  Mike Komisarek TOR
613 609  Corey Potter EDM
637 610  Charlie Coyle MIN
542 611  Jacob Josefson NJD
590 612  Steve Downie COL
584 613  Jamie Oleksiak DAL
629 614  Chris Summers PHO
620 615  Kevin Westgarth CAR
NR 616  Harry Zolnierczyk PHI
594 617  Adrian Aucoin COB
602 618  Brendan Mikkelson TAM
610 619  Jason Demers SAN
580 620  Zac Dalpe CAR
621 621  Tom Poti WAS
599 622  Scott Laughton PHI
604 623  Matt D'Agostini STL
608 624  Tom Wandell DAL
615 625  Kaspars Daugavins OTT
646 626  Chris VandeVelde EDM
616 627  Eric Boulton NYI
622 628  Patrick Maroon ANA
603 629  Ed Jovanovski FLA
NR 630  Riley Nash CAR
650 631  Brent Burns SAN
605 632  Jamie Langenbrunner STL
609 633  Benn Ferriero NYR
625 634  Matt Gilroy NYR
634 635  Dave Steckel TOR
617 636  Andrew Ebbett VAN
614 637  Roman Hamrlik WAS
630 638  Lane MacDermid BOS
643 639  Sven Baertschi CGY
611 640  Alexandre Bolduc PHO
612 641  Manny Malhotra VAN
623 642  Aaron Johnson BOS
NR 643  Anthony Peluso WPG
640 644  Cory Sarich CGY
618 645  Mattias Tedenby NJD
NR 646  Matt Pelech SAN
626 647  Matt Ellis BUF
644 648  Sami Vatanen ANA
627 649  Andrej Meszaros PHI
624 650  Joffrey Lupul TOR
628 651  Matt Anderson NJD
636 652  David Rundblad PHO
632 653  Zach Boychuk PIT
NR 654  Kevin Porter BUF
638 655  Mike Lundin OTT
NR 656  David Booth VAN
NR 657  Derek Grant OTT
647 658  David van der Gulik COL
639 659  Mark Scheifele WPG
641 660  Michael Sgarbossa COL
648 661  Carlo Colaiacovo DET
NR 662  Stefan Elliott COL
642 663  Devante Smith-Pelly ANA
633 664  Mikael Samuelsson DET
635 665  Anton Babchuk CGY
NR 666  Jeremy Welsh CAR
652 667  Pierre-Cedric Labrie TAM
651 668  Nick Holden COB
NR 669  Brandon Mashinter NYR
NR 670  Nick Drazenovic COB
653 671  Jamie Tardif BOS
655 672  Dylan Reese PIT
654 673  Jake Gardiner TOR
NR 674  Jan Mursak DET
NR 675  Sean Collins COB
631 676  Marcus Johansson WAS
656 677  Darcy Hordichuk EDM
658 678  Eric Wellwood PHI
662 679  Steve Eminger NYR
661 680  Mike Santorelli FLA
NR 681  Ryan Murphy CAR
663 682  Jordan Hendry ANA
NR 683  Michal Jordan CAR
659 684  Rickard Rakell ANA
664 685  Brad Richardson LOS
665 686  Gustav Nyquist DET
666 687  Cam Janssen NJD
668 688  Brian McGrattan NAS
669 689  Michael Caruso FLA
667 690  Ben Street CGY
671 691  Jonathan Audy-Marchessault COB
670 692  David Savard COB