Wednesday, January 30, 2013

NHL 2013 Week 1 Power Rankings


11 days into the 2013 NHL season, and there are a few early surprises. My ranks are based partly on points per game, partly on goal differential. Right now the best team in the NHL is the San Jose Sharks, but it doesn't take rocket appliances to figure that one out (credit Ricky in Trailer Park boys for creating the expression "rocket appliances" in lieu of "rocket science"). It is still early, but clearly I missunderestimated a few teams in my pre-season rankings and need to adjust.



1. San Jose Sharks (pre-season rank 10): I hate to accuse any athlete of taking performance enhancing drugs with no evidence whatsoever, but it would help Patrick Marleau's re-birth make more sense. Maybe Thornton and Marleau found the fountain of youth in the extended off-season? I'm not sure what's going on, but this is the best team in the NHL right now.

2. Chicago Blackhawks (pre-season rank 8): All's well in the windy city. Marian Hossa has returned from his playoff concussion like nothing happened, Corey Crawford has played great in net, and the usual big guns have been at the top of their games. What we are seeing early this young season, is what Chicago can do when all they are firing on all cylinders.

3. Tampa Bay Lightning (pre-season rank 22): I'm not sure what is the bigger story, Vinny LeCavalier being born again, Marty St. Louis continuing to dominate, or the emergence of the diminutive Cory Conacher  as a NHL sniper. Thus far this team has been an unstoppable offensive juggernaut. Sami Salo has been fantastic, along with Victor Hedman and Teddy Purcell. Stamkos is Stamkos. Unless Lindback completely falls apart, this team will cruise into a top playoff spot.

4St. Louis Blues (pre-season rank 4): They are who I thought they were, probably even a little bit better. Throw in a special talent like Tarasenko into this young talented roster, and you have a legit contender. Alex Pietrangelo might be an early candidate for the Norris trophy.

5. Boston Bruins (pre-season rank 5): They are who I thought they were, and Tukka Rask has done an excellent job replacing the departed Tim Thomas. There is plenty of buzz that Dougie Hamilton could win rookie of the year, but honestly thus far no single player has stood out for their performance. This team is winning with balanced scoring throughout their line-up. Zdeno Chara continues to be their best player.

6. Montreal Canadiens (pre-season rank 28): Colour me wrong on this team. They have been far better than I ever would have predicted, thanks in large part to Andrei Markov and Raphael Diaz, along with the youthful additions of Alex Galchenyuk and Brendan Gallagher. The signing of PK Subban to a very good contract should in theory only make this team better, but it will be difficult to maintain this standing.

7. Ottawa Senators (pre-season rank 16): Even without Jered Cowan, this team is still very good, and Erik Karlsson is even better. Kyle Turris is starting to show some solid returns and is starting to establish himself as an elite goal scorer. Craig Anderson has been fantastic in goal, hopefully he can avoid cooking accidents this season.

8. New Jersey Devils (pre-season rank 14): They are exceeding my expectations, though their offensive production has been very top heavy. Clarkson, Kovalchuck, and Elias are getting the job done, but it gets pretty thin after that. Marty Brodeur is still a great goalie. Despite losing Parise, they are still winning hockey games.

9. Anaheim Mighty Ducks (pre-season rank 25): I would like to check Daniel Winnik's medicine cabinet for deer antler extract. They have been a strong team ever since Bruce Boudreau took over the coaching duties, so perhaps expectations should have been higher in the pre-season. If you are the Ducks, you can't afford to lose Getzlaf and Perry to free agency, so if they cannot be resigned, they must be sold to the highest bidder.

10. NY Islanders (pre-season rank 29): Playoffs? Through their first 5 GP, 10 players had at least 3 PTS. Michael Grabner has bounced back from an off 2012, Keith Aucoin has a full-time NHL job and is making the most of his opportunity, and John Tavares is quickly becoming one of this league's elite players. They're getting respectable goaltending from Nabokov and balanced production from their entire line-up.

11Edmonton Oilers (pre-season rank 9): Justin Schultz is proving himself worthy of all the hype last summer, Sam Gagner has rejuvanated his career, while goaltender Devan Dubnyk has been, well, wonky. They do need another veteran defenseman and possibly an exchange between the pipes before this collection of young guns can be considered a legitimate Cup contender.

12Winnipeg Jets (pre-season rank 27): They are winning hockey games. Evander Kane is playing very good, like he's at least good enough to play in the KHL. I'm not sure if Dustin Byfuglien came to training week in shape, but at least he's putting up numbers early. There are several players who are not producing sufficient offense, which has not negatively affected this team's success. Right now Kane is the team MVP.

13Minnesota Wild (pre-season rank 18): Right now any success this team has had can be credited to Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu, and Dany Heatley. Ryan Suter has the worst plus/minus on the team, but who is counting? Parise has been nothing short of spectacular early this season. If this team is indeed able to make the playoffs this season, most of the credit will be going to Zach.

14Detroit Red Wings (pre-season rank 13): The only thing keeping this team slightly above mediocrity is the outstanding play of Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg (with honourable mentions to Filppila, Brunner, Kronwall, and Franzen). They are razor thin on the blueline and have been getting strong goaltending by Jimmy Howard. Perhaps they should consider adopting a 4 forwards, 1 defenseman type of system. They desperately need another horse on the blue line. In the meantime, at least it is still entertaining to watch Datsyuk highlights.



15NY Rangers (pre-season rank 2): This team should be doing better. They got off to a slow start but are gradually picking up steam. Marian Gaborik has been great, Brad Richards and Rick Nash have been good. Del Zotto is very important to this team, and if they are going to climb in the rankings and standings, Henrik Lundqvist needs to start being Henrik Lundqvist.

16Toronto Maple Leafs (pre-season rank 23): With an elite goaltender this could be a playoff  team, but otherwise they look good enough to barely miss the playoffs, but not bad enough to get a top pick. Losing Lupul (again) hurts for sure. The question is does this team want to try to win, or do they need to demolish the team that Burke (and Nonis) built? I'm going out on a limb predicting that Rogers and Bell want to win as soon as possible.

17Pittsburgh Penguins (pre-season rank 1)My pre-season pick to win the Stanley Cup is not playing like a champion right now. I still believe, though there are lingering doubts about their defense. The D was terrible against the Flyers last year in the playoffs, and they have not added any significant talent to the group, they even unloaded Michalek. Brandon Sutter is a big step back from Jordan Staal. How good would Crosby play if they actually put him on the ice with decent linemates? Tyler Kennedy kinda sucks, and Pascal Dupuis substantially over-achieved last season.

18Vancouver Canucks (pre-season rank 7): They certainly are not playing like a President's trophy winner, but given the circumstances, it could be far far worse. They continue to own both goaltenders, supposedly waiting for a team to do something with a player before the execute an otherwise agreed upon trade. Luongo has played well to start the season. They should be able to get a decent return for him. Do it.

19Los Angeles Kings (pre-season rank 3): They're not quite who we thought they were, at least not yet. Look for this rank to gradually improves as the season progresses. I'm sure these guys have been partying pretty hard for a long off-season. Dustin Brown, Mike Richards, and Dustin Penner have all been considerably disappointing thus far this season.

20Phoenix Coyotes (pre-season rank 19): Maybe Shane Doan should have signed in Buffalo? It looks like the sale of the team is going to fall through, which he declared necessary for him to return to the desert. Their front line-up is producing offense, but the Mike Smith of last summer is not the same guy. That playoff run was probably a complete fluke. Mikkel Boedker is looking good early.

21Buffalo Sabres (pre-season rank 20): Thomas Vanek has started the season like a Hart Trophy candidate, and Jason Pominville is coming along for the ride. The rest of the line-up has been unimpressive. They still feel like a team that will fight for a playoff spot, but is highly unlikely to play in the 2nd round of the playoffs.

22Colorado Avalanche (pre-season rank 17): So let me get this straight, they backed up the Brinks truck to re-sign David Jones, but now they are going to nickel and dime Ryan O'Reilly, who is unquestionably the better player? This team is not very good, and if Gabriel Landeskog misses any significant amount of time, they could be in the Seth Jones lottery.

23Carolina Hurricanes (pre-season rank 15): I thought they would be better than this. The forwards are playing well, but the defense is weak. Jeff Skinner and the Staal brothers have been doing their jobs.

24Dallas Stars (pre-season rank 26): With Jamie Benn back on the roster, this team should improve. Though somehow I see this team really really wanting Seth Jones in the draft. If a team has no chance of winning a championship, is it ethically permissible for them to lose intentionally? It's a slippery slope.

25Calgary Flames (pre-season rank 21): Their reluctance to go through a legitimate rebuild might see their future go down in flames. They have some good players, but have started the season very poorly. When Iginla is gone, Kiprusoff is gone, and everyone else is that much older; this team is going to crash hard. How soon will that happen? They will challenge for the last playoff spot, but won't be playing in the second round.

26Nashville Predators (pre-season rank 12): Just how much do they miss Ryan Suter? Looks like it could be a lot. Shea Weber's bulging bank account certainly hasn't helped his production, going the first 5 games without a point. Right now this team is struggling to score goals. Everyone's darkhorse team last season might not even be a playoff team in 2013.

27Philadelphia Flyers (pre-season rank 6): The futility of the Flyers has been one of the biggest stories early this season. Everyone seems to be pointing at the same reason for this bad start, bad defense.  Kimmo Timmonen may no longer be what he used to be. They miss Pronger badly.

28Columbus Blue Jackets (pre-season rank 30): Put Sergei Bobrovsky between the pipes, and they suck a little bit less. That being said, they will not make the playoffs.

29Washington Capitals (pre-season rank 11): This has been an ugly start to the season. Marcus Johansson, Alex Ovechkin, and Niklas Backstrom have not been who we thought they were. Ribeiro has been the best player on the team. Neither goaltender reliable. If they want to win, they should be making offers for Luongo.

30Florida Panthers (pre-season rank 24): They suck.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

NHL 2013 Week 1 NHL Player Rankings

Here is a list of player rankings for fantasy hockey after week 1, from Saturday Jan 19th to Sunday Jan 27th. Below you will see two rankings; the Super Deep ranks (including G, A, PTS, +/-, PIMs, Power Play Points, Shorthanded Points, Blocked Shots, Face-off Wins, Hits, Shots on Goal, and Game Winning Goals) which the players are sorted by, and the stat categories for my crazy deep 20 team league. Then there is purely the offensive rank (G, A, PTS, PPP, Shots, +/-) that you can use for simpler fantasy leagues. Remember, these player ranks are strictly by the numbers, there is no personal decision making going on here, which does mean that players who have played fewer games are punished, where every player who has played even a single game is ranked. The more games that are played, the more sense these rankings will start to make. Until then, I hope this helps.

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