Calgary (CP) A great suggestion was brought forth by a colleague of mine that solves a big dilemma for me. The problem that I've been having is comparing impact of Forwards, Defencemen and Goalies. So for this month I'll attempt to separate them by specifying the Top 10 Forwards, Top 5 D and Top 5 Goalies with explanations for the top 3 and obviously no previous rankings listed. I'd like to collect feedback on how you like this format better than the other one since there are Pros and Cons to both. While the previous list is more of an MVP of the entire league, this one is "best in your position".
Forwards:
1. Vincent Lecavalier, TBL: A couple of months ago I wondered whether last season was an anomaly. This season he's showing that it was no fluke and when playing his game perhaps could give Crosby a good run for "Best Player in the League" title. Currently he leads the league in scoring but will probably be passed by Sid the Kid by X-mas. But out of this list, he has been the most consistent player so far this season.
2. Sidney Crosby, PIT: At this time of this post, it comes off the heels of a 4-2 PIT win over the Oil so I'm a little upset with him right now. That's the thing though, he does nothing for the first 2 periods and then sets up 3 in a 4 goal third to win. He's a superstar period.
3. Jarome Iginla, CGY: Question for all the Flamers out there... if Iggy doesn't score what is Calgary's record? I've often thought that without Kipper, the Flames are useless. I'd probably have to refine that to without Kipper OR Jarome the Flames are useless. He does everything for them... including fight.
4. Henrik Zetterberg, DET
5. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT
6. Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL
7. Mats Sundin, TOR
8. Dany Heatley, OTT
9. Rick Nash, CLB
10. Marc Savard, BOS
Defencemen
1. Chris Pronger, ANA: Placing second in overall PPts in the GDHL behind Vinny and ahead of Crosby, Chris is having an MVP type season. Over 70% of his points comes on the PP and he is 5th if defencemen scoring. He has his meanstreak again and when healthy solidifies his ranking at No.1.
2. Sergei Gonchar, PIT: There is a lot of credit that goes to Ryan Whitney being the young stud on D but without Gonchar as his partner one wonders if he'd have as much success. Almost all Whitney goals and assists have Gonchar's name attached to it... not the other way around. Without Sergei, PIT's defence would be very suspect.
3. Brian Rafaslki, DET: Being an offensive defencemen, I'm sure that Brian was relieved to get out of Jersey. What a difference a coach makes as Brian holds his own with Nic providing the Wings with a scary PP.
4. Zdeno Chara, BOS
5. Nic Lidstrom, DET
Goalies:
1. Roberto Luongo, VAN: Powered by 3 consecutive SO, he is solely responsible for the Canucks turnaround this season and the GDC Bruins. He is finally playing up to his normal standards and should earn Vancouver a second consecutive NW division crown.
2. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR: After a strong October, Henrik continued his great play. Now that the Rangers offence has finally figured itself out, the Rangers are rolling. By year's end, expect him to be another Vezina finalist.
3. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS: Not much is being written on the Sharks this season with so many other things happening in the league. Meanwhile, Nabokov has gone 7-1-3 in his last 11 to quietly park the Sharks in their usual position... near the top of the league. The Sharks made the right choice between him and Vesa.
4. Pascal Leclaire, CLB
5. Martin Brodeur, NJD
Fur Engee (CP)
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
GDHL: GM Power Rankings (November)
Calgary (AP) November was an interesting month to say the least. A lot of roster changes that saw the best player in the league (Crosby) and some star defencemen move. This month's ranking will be tough... but here it goes:
1. Mike (+3): As I told the commish himself, November saw the biggest smackdown in the history of the league with a spread of 70+PPTs between the Bruins and the next best point total for November. Fluke? I don't think so. The Bruins were reportedly outraged at both sets of Power Rankings in October for many exclusions to the list. Well that must have been some pep talk Mike gave his troops because they got even where it counted. The addition of Chara and Henrik "I wish I was as good as Daniel" Sedin might have gone under the radar to some... but these two has addressed the injury to Bergeron and have given the Bruins a big name on D that was sorely missing.
2. Adam (N/C): Even though Adam has taken a harsh hit in the standings as his players are now back to normal, Adam keeps this ranking solely based on his scooping of Crosby from the likes of both the Sather's Eyes and One Eyebrow. Both competing GMs called GDHL head office to see if the dealings were legit and have contacted their lawyers that may call out the Whalers and Airborne for compensatory damages for mental anguish. Good job Adam on landing the best player in the league!
3. Kevin (-1): An uneventful November for Kevin after the acquisition of Ovechkin saw the Bruins surge past the Anti-Leafs. Even though he has fallen into second place, knowing his M.O. he has one or two deals in the works that should make up for the gap quickly.
4. Ken (-1): Ken has taken the title of most active GM from Ihor by making several trades to try and stay competitive. This definitely has kept the league interesting and earns him a spot on this list simply because of the lack of activity from other teams. Whether the trades he has made so far are good ones will play themselves out over the course of the next 3 years but for now they have kept him not too far behind the top 3 teams and is closing in on the Whalers. Anyone want to take a guess on how many official deals the Shamrocks and Attitude will complete by years end? I'll place my bets in the 15 - 16 range ;)
Fur Engee (CP)
1. Mike (+3): As I told the commish himself, November saw the biggest smackdown in the history of the league with a spread of 70+PPTs between the Bruins and the next best point total for November. Fluke? I don't think so. The Bruins were reportedly outraged at both sets of Power Rankings in October for many exclusions to the list. Well that must have been some pep talk Mike gave his troops because they got even where it counted. The addition of Chara and Henrik "I wish I was as good as Daniel" Sedin might have gone under the radar to some... but these two has addressed the injury to Bergeron and have given the Bruins a big name on D that was sorely missing.
2. Adam (N/C): Even though Adam has taken a harsh hit in the standings as his players are now back to normal, Adam keeps this ranking solely based on his scooping of Crosby from the likes of both the Sather's Eyes and One Eyebrow. Both competing GMs called GDHL head office to see if the dealings were legit and have contacted their lawyers that may call out the Whalers and Airborne for compensatory damages for mental anguish. Good job Adam on landing the best player in the league!
3. Kevin (-1): An uneventful November for Kevin after the acquisition of Ovechkin saw the Bruins surge past the Anti-Leafs. Even though he has fallen into second place, knowing his M.O. he has one or two deals in the works that should make up for the gap quickly.
4. Ken (-1): Ken has taken the title of most active GM from Ihor by making several trades to try and stay competitive. This definitely has kept the league interesting and earns him a spot on this list simply because of the lack of activity from other teams. Whether the trades he has made so far are good ones will play themselves out over the course of the next 3 years but for now they have kept him not too far behind the top 3 teams and is closing in on the Whalers. Anyone want to take a guess on how many official deals the Shamrocks and Attitude will complete by years end? I'll place my bets in the 15 - 16 range ;)
Fur Engee (CP)
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