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2010 NHL Working Ranking File 10-team cheat sheet with auction values Forwards Forwards (ctn'd) Forwards (ctn'd) Defensemen (ctn'd) 1. Alex Ovechkin, LW, Was $33 100. David Booth, LW, Fla $8 233. Evander Kane, C, Atl $0 187. Marek Zidlicky, D, Min $2 2. Sidney Crosby, C, Pit $32 102. Jason Arnott, C, NJ $8 234. Mike Modano, C, Det $0 188. Joe Corvo, D, Car $2 3. Nicklas Backstrom, C, Was $29 103. Jason Pominville, RW, Buf $8 237. Rob Schremp, C, NYI $0 191. Keith Yandle, D, Pho $2 4. Steven Stamkos, C, TB $27 105. Brenden Morrow, LW, Dal $8 238. Tyler Seguin, C, Bos $0 193. Dennis Wideman, D, Fla $2 5. Henrik Sedin, C, Van $26 107. Jamie Langenbrunner, RW, NJ $8 241. Patrik Berglund, C, StL $0 195. Ryan Suter, D, Nsh $2 6. Daniel Sedin, LW, Van $25 108. Wojtek Wolski, LW, Pho $8 242. Tomas Fleischmann, RW, Was $0 197. Dennis Seidenberg, D, Bos $1 7. Dany Heatley, LW, SJ $24 110. Scott Gomez, C, Mon $8 243. Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, LW, Edm $0 199. Jamie McBain, D, Car $1 8. Alexander Semin, LW, Was $24 111. Claude Giroux, RW, Phi $8 246. Josh Bailey, C, NYI $0 200. Kris Letang, D, Pit $1 10. Zach Parise, LW, NJ $23 114. Mike Knuble, RW, Was $8 247. Nikolai Kulemin, LW, Tor $0 202. Jason Demers, D, SJ $1 11. Evgeni Malkin, C, Pit $22 115. Mikael Samuelsson, RW, Van $8 249. Paul Kariya, LW, StL $0 203. Paul Martin, D, Pit $1 13. Pavel Datsyuk, C, Det $21 117. Guillaume Latendresse, RW, Min $7 250. J.P. Dumont, RW, Nsh $0 203. Paul Martin, D, Pit $1 14. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, NJ $21 118. Nikita Filatov, LW, Cls $7 252. R.J. Umberger, C, Cls $0 207. Kurtis Foster, D, Edm $1 17. Eric Staal, C, Car $19 120. David Backes, RW, StL $7 254. Brayden Schenn, C, LA $0 209. Braydon Coburn, D, Phi $1 18. Jeff Carter, C, Phi $19 121. Shane Doan, RW, Pho $7 255. Dustin Boyd, C, Mon $0 211. Filip Kuba, D, Ott $1 19. Rick Nash, LW, Cls $19 123. Brian Gionta, RW, Mon $6 258. Mikael Backlund, C, Cgy $0 213. Jack Johnson, D, LA $1 21. Patrick Kane, RW, Chi $19 124. Rene Bourque, LW, Cgy $6 260. Michael Frolik, C, Fla $0 214. Brent Seabrook, D, Chi $1 22. Jarome Iginla, RW, Cgy $19 126. Kyle Okposo, RW, NYI $6 261. Mark Recchi, RW, Bos $0 216. Francois Beauchemin, D, Tor $1 24. Marian Gaborik, RW, NYR $18 127. Alexander Frolov, LW, NYR $6 263. Shawn Horcoff, C, Edm $0 219. John Carlson, D, Was $1 25. Joe Thornton, C, SJ $18 129. Simon Gagne, LW, TB $6 266. James van Riemsdyk, LW, Phi $0 223. Adrian Aucoin, D, Pho $0 26. Mike Richards, C, Phi $18 130. Taylor Hall, C, Edm $6 269. Eric Tangradi, C, Pit $0 224. Roman Hamrlik, D, Mon $0 28. Patrick Marleau, C, SJ $18 132. Alexei Ponikarovsky, LW, LA $6 270. James Neal, LW, Dal $0 229. Kyle Quincey, D, Col $0 29. Brad Richards, C, Dal $18 133. Brooks Laich, C, Was $6 272. Kyle Turris, C, Pho $0 231. Alex Pietrangelo, D, StL $0 31. Jonathan Toews, C, Chi $17 135. Devin Setoguchi, RW, SJ $6 274. Brad Boyes, RW, StL $0 235. Niklas Hjalmarsson, D, Chi $0 32. Anze Kopitar, C, LA $17 138. Steve Downie, RW, TB $5 240. Marc-Edouard Vlasic, D, SJ $0 33. Ryan Getzlaf, C, Ana $17 140. Niclas Bergfors, RW, Atl $5 Defensemen 244. Erik Karlsson, D, Ott $0 34. Johan Franzen, C, Det $17 141. Chris Kunitz, LW, Pit $5 12. Mike Green, D, Was $22 248. Craig Rivet, D, Buf $0 37. Corey Perry, RW, Ana $17 144. Dave Bolland, C, Chi $5 16. Duncan Keith, D, Chi $20 251. Michal Rozsival, D, NYR $0 38. Nathan Horton, RW, Bos $17 145. Tyler Ennis, C, Buf $5 20. Drew Doughty, D, LA $19 256. Marc-Andre Bergeron, D, FA $0 40. Henrik Zetterberg, LW, Det $16 147. T.J. Oshie, C, StL $5 27. Chris Pronger, D, Phi $18 259. Ian White, D, Cgy $0 41. Martin St. Louis, RW, TB $16 149. Erik Cole, RW, Car $5 36. Zdeno Chara, D, Bos $17 262. Fedor Tyutin, D, Cls $0 42. Bobby Ryan, RW, Ana $16 150. Andrei Kostitsyn, LW, Mon $5 39. Dan Boyle, D, SJ $16 265. Luca Sbisa, D, Ana $0 44. Daniel Alfredsson, RW, Ott $16 152. Wayne Simmonds, RW, LA $4 45. Sergei Gonchar, D, Ott $15 267. Carl Gunnarsson, D, Tor $0 46. Paul Stastny, C, Col $15 153. Jordan Staal, C, Pit $4 49. Dion Phaneuf, D, Tor $14 271. Henrik Tallinder, D, NJ $0 47. Ryan Kesler, C, Van $15 156. Mike Fisher, C, Ott $4 56. Mark Streit, D, NYI $14 273. Thomas Hickey, D, LA $0 48. Marian Hossa, RW, Chi $15 157. Radim Vrbata, RW, Pho $4 59. Christian Ehrhoff, D, Van $13 275. Matt Niskanen, D, Dal $0 50. Tomas Plekanec, C, Mon $14 158. Steve Sullivan, RW, Nsh $4 64. Tomas Kaberle, D, Tor $12 52. Chris Stewart, RW, Col $14 160. Mason Raymond, LW, Van $4 67. Lubomir Visnovsky, D, Ana $11 Goalies 53. John Tavares, C, NYI $14 162. Teemu Selanne, RW, Ana $4 74. Bryan McCabe, D, Fla $11 9. Ryan Miller, G, Buf $23 54. Marc Savard, C, Bos $14 163. Antoine Vermette, LW, Cls $4 79. Erik Johnson, D, StL $10 15. Roberto Luongo, G, Van $20 55. Phil Kessel, RW, Tor $14 165. Joe Pavelski, C, SJ $4 84. Tobias Enstrom, D, Atl $9 23. Henrik Lundqvist, G, NYR $19 57. Travis Zajac, C, NJ $13 167. Mike Ribeiro, C, Dal $4 86. Nicklas Lidstrom, D, Det $9 30. Martin Brodeur, G, NJ $18 58. Mike Cammalleri, LW, Mon $13 170. Nikolai Zherdev, RW, Phi $4 89. Kimmo Timonen, D, Phi $9 35. Jimmy Howard, G, Det $17 60. Ryan Smyth, LW, LA $13 171. Ville Leino, LW, Phi $3 93. Tyler Myers, D, Buf $9 43. Tomas Vokoun, G, Fla $16 61. Patrik Elias, LW, NJ $12 172. Valtteri Filppula, C, Det $3 101. Brian Rafalski, D, Det $8 51. Ilya Bryzgalov, G, Pho $14 62. Alex Burrows, LW, Van $12 175. Andrew Ladd, LW, Atl $3 104. Alex Goligoski, D, Pit $8 63. Tuukka Rask, G, Bos $12 65. Mikko Koivu, C, Min $12 176. Blake Wheeler, RW, Bos $3 109. Shea Weber, D, Nsh $8 71. Niklas Backstrom, G, Min $11 66. Alex Tanguay, LW, Cgy $12 180. Michael Grabner, RW, Fla $3 112. Michael Del Zotto, D, NYR $8 97. Jaroslav Halak, G, StL $9 68. Derick Brassard, C, Cls $11 183. Alexei Kovalev, RW, Ott $3 116. Sheldon Souray , D, Edm $8 99. Pekka Rinne, G, Nsh $8 69. Patrick Sharp, LW, Chi $11 185. Ryane Clowe, LW, SJ $2 122. Stephane Robidas, D, Dal $7 106. Craig Anderson, G, Col $8 70. Jason Spezza, C, Ott $11 186. Jussi Jokinen, LW, Car $2 128. Anton Stralman, D, Cls $6 113. Cam Ward, G, Car $8 72. Tim Connolly, C, Buf $11 190. Nazem Kadri, C, Tor $2 131. Joni Pitkanen, D, Car $6 119. Carey Price, G, Mon $7 73. Loui Eriksson, LW, Dal $11 192. Ray Whitney, LW, Pho $2 134. Brian Campbell, D, Chi $6 125. Jonathan Quick, G, LA $6 75. Dustin Penner, LW, Edm $11 194. Milan Hejduk, RW, Col $2 137. Jay Bouwmeester, D, Cgy $5 136. Semyon Varlamov, G, Was $6 76. Ales Hemsky, RW, Edm $10 198. Bill Guerin, RW, FA $1 139. Ed Jovanovski, D, Pho $5 142. Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Pit $5 77. Danny Briere, C, Phi $10 201. Vaclav Prospal, LW, NYR $1 143. Andrei Markov, D, Mon $5 151. Jonas Hiller, G, Ana $4 78. Milan Lucic, LW, Bos $10 204. Sam Gagner, C, Edm $1 146. Brent Burns, D, Min $5 168. Miikka Kiprusoff, G, Cgy $4 80. Scott Hartnell, LW, Phi $10 205. Patrice Bergeron, C, Bos $1 148. P.K. Subban, D, Mon $5 179. Chris Mason, G, Atl $3 81. Patric Hornqvist, RW, Nsh $10 208. Cody Hodgson, C, Van $1 154. James Wisniewski, D, NYI $4 181. Dan Ellis, G, TB $3 82. Matt Duchene, C, Col $9 210. David Perron, LW, StL $1 155. Pavel Kubina, D, TB $4 189. Jonas Gustavsson, G, Tor $2 83. Tomas Holmstrom, RW, Det $9 212. Saku Koivu, C, Ana $1 159. Alex Edler, D, Van $4 196. Pascal Leclaire, G, Ott $1 85. Vincent Lecavalier, C, TB $9 215. Joffrey Lupul, RW, Ana $1 161. Niklas Kronwall, D, Det $4 206. Antti Niemi, G, SJ $1 87. Peter Mueller, C, Col $9 217. Kristian Huselius, LW, Cls $1 164. Ryan Whitney, D, Edm $4 220. Michael Leighton, G, Phi $1 88. Jordan Eberle, C, Edm $9 218. Martin Havlat, RW, Min $1 166. Mark Giordano, D, Cgy $4 225. Steve Mason, G, Cls $0 90. Olli Jokinen, C, Cgy $9 221. Benoit Pouliot, LW, Mon $0 169. Zach Bogosian, D, Atl $4 236. Marty Turco, G, Chi $0 91. Thomas Vanek, LW, Buf $9 222. Eric Fehr, RW, Was $0 173. Matt Carle, D, Phi $3 239. Dwayne Roloson, G, NYI $0 92. Derek Roy, C, Buf $9 226. Bryan Little, C, Atl $0 174. John-Michael Liles, D, Col $3 245. Nikolai Khabibulin, G, Edm $0 94. Nik Antropov, C, Atl $9 227. Matt Cullen, C, Min $0 177.
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