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2013 ESPN Fantasy Hockey Draft Kit Positional Cheat Sheet Forwards Forwards (Ctn'd) Forwards (Ctn'd) Defensemen 1 2013 ESPN Fantasy Hockey Draft Kit Positional Cheat Sheet Forwards Forwards (ctn'd) Forwards (ctn'd) Defensemen 1. (1) Evgeni Malkin, C, Pit $39 81. (123) Loui Eriksson, LW, Dal $8 195. (256) David Legwand, C, Nsh $0 1. (8) Erik Karlsson, D, Ott $33 2. (2) Steven Stamkos, C, TB $38 82. (124) Jonathan Huberdeau, C, Fla $8 196. (258) Derick Brassard, C, Cls $0 2. (12) Kris Letang, D, Pit $32 3. (3) Sidney Crosby, C, Pit $37 83. (125) Patrik Elias, C, NJ $8 197. (260) Nazem Kadri, LW, Tor $0 3. (17) Zdeno Chara, D, Bos $29 4. (4) Daniel Sedin, LW, Van $36 84. (126) Vincent Lecavalier, C, TB $8 198. (261) Carl Hagelin, LW, NYR $0 4. (22) Dustin Byfuglien, D, Win $26 5. (6) Alex Ovechkin, LW, Was $35 85. (130) Kris Versteeg, RW, Fla $7 199. (262) Pascal Dupuis, RW, Pit $0 5. (28) Brian Campbell, D, Fla $24 6. (9) John Tavares, C, NYI $33 86. (131) Peter Mueller, RW, Fla $7 200. (263) Eric Tangradi, LW, Pit $0 6. (37) Dan Boyle, D, SJ $21 7. (10) Claude Giroux, C, Phi $33 87. (132) Mike Ribeiro, C, Was $7 201. (265) Gustav Nyquist, C, Det $0 7. (43) Ryan Suter, D, Min $20 8. (11) Corey Perry, RW, Ana $32 88. (133) Stephen Weiss, C, Fla $7 202. (266) Roman Cervenka, C, Cgy $0 8. (49) Alex Pietrangelo, D, StL $19 9. (13) James Neal, RW, Pit $31 89. (134) Chris Kunitz, LW, Pit $7 203. (267) Chris Kreider, C, NYR $0 9. (53) Shea Weber, D, Nsh $18 10. (14) Nicklas Backstrom, C, Was $31 90. (135) Jaromir Jagr, RW, Dal $7 204. (269) Cory Conacher, LW, TB $0 10. (60) Dion Phaneuf, D, Tor $17 11. (15) Henrik Sedin, C, Van $30 91. (136) Adam Henrique, C, NJ $7 205. (271) David Booth, RW, Van $0 11. (61) Tobias Enstrom, D, Win $17 12. (18) Patrick Sharp, RW, Chi $28 92. (137) Ryan Kesler, C, Van $6 206. (272) Travis Zajac, C, NJ $0 12. (65) Michael Del Zotto, D, NYR $16 13. (19) Jonathan Toews, C, Chi $28 93. (138) Justin Williams, RW, LA $6 207. (275) Kyle Okposo, RW, NYI $0 13. (71) P.K. Subban, D, Mon $15 14. (21) Zach Parise, LW, Min $27 94. (143) Ryane Clowe, LW, SJ $6 208. (277) Ryan O'Reilly, C, Col $0 14. (79) Jack Johnson, D, Cls $13 15. (23) Jason Spezza, C, Ott $26 95. (144) Ryan Callahan, RW, NYR $6 209. (279) Dustin Penner, LW, LA $0 15. (80) Alexander Edler, D, Van $13 16. (24) Brad Richards, C, NYR $26 96. (145) Mike Cammalleri, C, Cgy $6 210. (281) Troy Brouwer, RW, Was $0 16. (86) Mark Streit, D, NYI $12 17. (26) Phil Kessel, RW, Tor $25 97. (146) Martin Havlat, RW, SJ $6 211. (284) Clarke MacArthur, LW, Tor $0 17. (95) Kimmo Timonen, D, Phi $11 18. (27) Tyler Seguin, RW, Bos $24 98. (147) Shane Doan, RW, Pho $6 212. (286) Nino Niederreiter, RW, NYI $0 18. (96) Drew Doughty, D, LA $11 19. (29) Anze Kopitar, C, LA $24 99. (148) Tomas Plekanec, C, Mon $6 213. (288) Brooks Laich, C, Was $0 19. (101) Keith Yandle, D, Pho $10 20. (31) Rick Nash, LW, NYR $23 100. (149) Milan Michalek, LW, Ott $6 214. (291) Steve Ott, C, Buf $0 20. (103) Niklas Kronwall, D, Det $10 21. (32) Eric Staal, C, Car $23 101. (150) Derek Roy, C, Dal $5 215. (295) Todd Bertuzzi, LW, Det $0 21. (117) Duncan Keith, D, Chi $9 22. (34) Jordan Eberle, RW, Edm $22 102. (158) Michael Ryder, RW, Dal $5 216. (297) Tyler Johnson, C, TB $0 22. (118) Christian Ehrhoff, D, Buf $9 23. (36) Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, C, Edm $22 103. (159) Danny Briere, C, Phi $5 217. (298) Michael Grabner, RW, NYI $0 23. (119) Andrei Markov, D, Mon $9 24. (38) Scott Hartnell, LW, Phi $21 104. (160) Mikael Granlund, C, Min $5 218. (300) Tim Connolly, RW, Tor $0 24. (120) Kevin Shattenkirk, D, StL $9 25. (39) Pavel Datsyuk, C, Det $21 105. (161) Wayne Simmonds, RW, Phi $5 219. (304) Magnus Paajarvi, LW, Edm $0 25. (121) Dennis Wideman, D, Cgy $9 26. (40) Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, NJ $21 106. (162) Erik Cole, RW, Mon $5 220. (307) Beau Bennett, RW, Pit $0 26. (127) Alex Goligoski, D, Dal $8 27. (41) Henrik Zetterberg, C, Det $20 107. (163) Martin Erat, RW, Nsh $4 221. (309) Kyle Wellwood, C, Wpg $0 27. (139) James Wisniewski, D, Cls $6 28. (42) Marian Gaborik, RW, NYR $20 108. (164) Cam Atkinson, RW, Cls $4 222. (310) Ryan Smyth, LW, Edm $0 28. (140) Mark Giordano, D, Cgy $6 29. (45) Patrick Marleau, LW, SJ $19 109. (165) Brad Marchand, LW, Bos $4 223. (312) Jarret Stoll, C, LA $0 29. (141) Matt Carle, D, TB $6 30. (46) Mikko Koivu, C, Min $19 110. (166) Patric Hornqvist, RW, Nsh $4 224. (314) Nick Foligno, LW, Cls $0 30. (151) Justin Schultz, D, Edm $5 31. (47) Marian Hossa, RW, Chi $19 111. (167) Martin Hanzal, C, Pho $4 225. (316) Brenden Morrow, LW, Dal $0 31. (152) Mike Green, D, Was $5 32. (48) Martin St. Louis, RW, TB $19 112. (168) David Krejci, C, Bos $4 32. (153) Tyler Myers, D, Buf $5 33. (50) Joe Thornton, C, SJ $19 113. (178) Andrew Ladd, LW, Wpg $3 Goalies 33. (154) Joni Pitkanen, D, Car $5 34. (51) David Backes, C, StL $18 114. (179) David Desharnais, C, Mon $3 1. (5) Jonathan Quick, G, LA $36 34. (155) Sergei Gonchar, D, Ott $5 35. (52) Ryan Getzlaf, C, Ana $18 115. (180) Alex Tanguay, LW, Cgy $3 2. (7) Henrik Lundqvist, G, NYR $34 35. (169) Cam Fowler, D, Ana $4 36. (55) Teemu Selanne, RW, Ana $18 116. (181) Guillaume Latendresse, LW, Ott $3 3. (16) Pekka Rinne, G, Nsh $29 36. (170) Ryan Whitney, D, Edm $4 37. (56) Jordan Staal, C, Car $18 117. (182) P.A. Parenteau, RW, Col $3 4. (20) Jimmy Howard, G, Det $27 37. (171) Brent Burns, D, SJ $4 38. (57) Joffrey Lupul, LW, Tor $18 118. (183) Sean Couturier, C, Phi $3 5. (25) Mike Smith, G, Pho $25 38. (172) Marek Zidlicky, D, NJ $3 39. (58) Taylor Hall, LW, Edm $17 119. (191) Matt Duchene, C, Col $2 6. (30) Tuukka Rask, G, Bos $24 39. (173) Dmitry Kulikov, D, Fla $3 40. (59) Gabriel Landeskog, LW, Col $17 120. (192) Wojtek Wolski, LW, Was $2 7. (33) Cam Ward, G, Car $23 40. (174) Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D, Pho $3 41. (62) Jarome Iginla, RW, Cgy $17 121. (193) Sergei Kostitsyn, LW, Nsh $2 8. (35) Ryan Miller, G, Buf $22 41. (175) Jason Garrison, D, Van $3 42. (63) Patrick Kane, C, Chi $16 122. (194) Damien Brunner, RW, Det $2 9. (44) Cory Schneider, G, Van $20 42. (184) Travis Hamonic, D, NYI $3 43. (64) Logan Couture, C, SJ $16 123. (195) David Clarkson, RW, NJ $2 10. (54) Jaroslav Halak, G, StL $18 43. (185) Brent Seabrook, D, Chi $3 44. (67) Joe Pavelski, RW, SJ $16 124. (202) Valtteri Filppula, LW, Det $2 11. (66) Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Pit $16 44. (186) Erik Johnson, D, Col $2 45. (68) Dany Heatley, RW, Min $16 125. (205) Mikael Samuelsson, RW, Det $1 12. (72) Braden Holtby, G, Was $15 45. (187) John-Michael Liles, D, Tor $2 46. (69) Alexander Semin, LW, Car $15 126. (206) Jiri Hudler, RW, Cgy $1 13. (87) Roberto Luongo, G, Van $12 46. (188) Slava Voynov, D, LA $2 47. (70) Milan Lucic, LW, Bos $15 127. (208) Sam Gagner, C, Edm $1 14. (104) Kari Lehtonen, G, Dal $10 47. (189) Kevin Bieksa, D, Van $2 48. (73) Jamie Benn, C, Dal $14 128. (209) Vinny Prospal, RW, Cls $1 15. (105) Carey Price, G, Mon $10 48. (196) Jared Spurgeon, D, Min $2 49. (74) Matt Moulson, LW, NYI $14 129. (210) Derek Stepan, C, NYR $1 16. (106) Devan Dubnyk, G, Edm $10 49. (197) Ian White, D, Det $2 50. (75) Patrice Bergeron, C, Bos $14 130. (211) Marcus Foligno, LW, Buf $1 17. (122) Niklas Backstrom, G, Min $8 50. (198) Sheldon Souray, D, Ana $2 51. (76) T.J. Oshie, RW, StL $14 131. (213) Sven Baertschi, LW, Cgy $1 18. (128) Semyon Varlamov, G, Col $8 51. (199) Nick Leddy, D, Chi $2 52. (77) Ray Whitney, LW, Dal $14 167. (215) Mikhail Grabovski, C, Tor $1 19. (129) Craig Anderson, G, Ott $8 52. (200) Brendan Smith, D, Det $2 53. (78) Olli Jokinen, C, Wpg $13 168. (216) Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, StL $1 20. (142) Miikka Kiprusoff, G, Cgy $6 53. (203) Justin Faulk, D, Car $2 54. (81) Nathan Horton, RW, Bos $13 169. (217) Cody Hodgson, C, Buf $1 21. (156) Martin Brodeur, G, NJ $5 54. (204) Victor Hedman, D, TB $1 55. (82) Jeff Carter, RW, LA $12 170. (218) Mike Fisher, C, Nsh $1 22. (157) Brian Elliott, G, StL $5 55. (219) Tom Gilbert, D, Min $1 56. (83) Brayden Schenn, LW, Phi $12 171. (220) Devin Setoguchi, RW, Min $1 23. (176) Ondrej Pavelec, G, Wpg $3 56. (222) Andrej Meszaros, D, Phi $0 57. (84) Tyler Ennis, C, Buf $12 172. (221) Zack Kassian, RW, Van $0 24. (177) Antti Niemi, G, SJ $3 57.
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