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Top 300 Rankings ESPN fantasy hockey: 2018-19 top 300 rankings Rank, Player Team Pos. Rank, Player Team Pos. Rank, Player Team Pos. Rank, Player Team Pos. 1. Connor McDavid EDM C 76. Andrei Svechnikov CAR RW 151. T.J. Oshie WSH RW 226. Boone Jenner CBJ RW 2. Alex Ovechkin WSH LW/RW 77. Eric Staal MIN C 152. Jaden Schwartz STL LW 227. Hampus Lindholm ANA D 3. Nikita Kucherov TB RW 78. Tyson Barrie COL D 153. Chris Kreider NYR LW 228. Pavel Buchnevich NYR LW/RW 4. Sidney Crosby PIT C 79. Matt Dumba MIN D 154. Jake Gardiner TOR D 229. Joonas Donskoi SJ RW 5. John Tavares TOR C 80. Patric Hornqvist PIT RW 155. Jeff Skinner BUF LW 230. Gustav Nyquist DET RW 6. Nathan MacKinnon COL C 81. Martin Jones SJ G 156. Tomas Hertl SJ LW 231. Michael Matheson FLA D 7. Brad Marchand BOS LW 82. Evgenii Dadonov FLA RW 157. Anders Lee NYI C/LW 232. Matt Niskanen WSH D 8. Blake Wheeler WPG RW 83. Ryan Suter MIN D 158. Cam Talbot EDM G 233. Marc-Edouard Vlasic SJ D 9. Brent Burns SJ D 84. Casey Mittelstadt BUF C 159. Max Domi MTL C/LW 234. Rasmus Dahlin BUF D 10. Evgeni Malkin PIT C 85. Ryan Johansen NSH C 160. Kevin Labanc SJ RW 235. Milan Lucic EDM LW 11. Andrei Vasilevskiy TB G 86. Viktor Arvidsson NSH RW 161. Nick Bjugstad FLA C/RW 236. Jimmy Howard DET G 12. Erik Karlsson SJ D 87. Ilya Kovalchuk LA LW 162. Tom Wilson WSH RW 237. Brent Seabrook CHI D 13. David Pastrnak BOS RW/LW 88. Alex DeBrincat CHI RW 163. Craig Smith NSH RW 238. Alec Martinez LA D 14. Claude Giroux PHI C/LW 89. Matthew Tkachuk CGY LW 164. Oliver Ekman-Larsson ARI D 239. Ondrej Kase ANA RW 15. Tyler Seguin DAL C 90. Sean Couturier PHI C 165. Jake Muzzin LA D 240. Nick Leddy NYI D 16. Filip Forsberg NSH C/LW 91. Wayne Simmonds PHI RW/LW 166. Nino Niederreiter MIN RW 241. Ryan Dzingel OTT C/RW 17. Patrick Kane CHI RW 92. Nazem Kadri TOR C 167. Jake Allen STL G 242. Nolan Patrick PHI C 18. Auston Matthews TOR C 93. Ryan Ellis NSH D 168. Alex Killorn TB LW 243. Micheal Ferland CAR LW 19. Steven Stamkos TB C 94. Frederik Andersen TOR G 169. Alex Galchenyuk ARI LW/C 244. Alexander Wennberg CBJ C 20. Sergei Bobrovsky CBJ G 95. Brock Boeser VAN RW 170. Patrick Maroon NJ LW 245. Shea Theodore VGS D 21. Taylor Hall NJ LW 96. Matt Murray PIT G 171. Tyler Myers WPG D 246. Brian Elliott PHI G 22. Jamie Benn DAL LW 97. Jonathan Huberdeau FLA LW 172. Mikael Backlund CGY C 247. Oliver Bjorkstrand CBJ RW/LW 23. Victor Hedman TB D 98. Ben Bishop DAL G 173. Dmitry Orlov WSH D 248. Oscar Klefbom EDM D 24. Braden Holtby WSH G 99. Sean Monahan CGY C 174. Kyle Turris NSH C 249. Zdeno Chara BOS D 25. Jonathan Marchessault VGS LW/C 100. Jonathan Toews CHI C 175. Derick Brassard PIT C 250. Eeli Tolvanen NSH RW 26. Jakub Voracek PHI RW 101. Kyle Palmieri NJ RW 176. Josh Manson ANA D 251. David Backes BOS RW/C 27. Evgeny Kuznetsov WSH C 102. Dougie Hamilton CAR D 177. Duncan Keith CHI D 252. Alex Tuch VGS RW 28. Vincent Trocheck FLA C 103. Pierre-Luc Dubois CBJ LW/C 178. Mika Zibanejad NYR C/RW 253. Alexander Edler VAN D 29. Patrik Laine WPG RW 104. Jeff Carter LA C/RW 179. Jake DeBrusk BOS LW 254. Paul Byron MTL C 30. Mathew Barzal NYI C 105. Tuukka Rask BOS G 180. Justin Williams CAR RW 255. Tyler Bertuzzi DET LW 31. Phil Kessel PIT RW 106. Clayton Keller ARI C 181. Vladislav Namestnikov NYR C 256. Tomas Tatar MTL LW 32. Nicklas Backstrom WSH C 107. Keith Yandle FLA D 182. Josh Anderson CBJ RW 257. James Neal CGY RW/LW 33. Jack Eichel BUF C 108. Zach Werenski CBJ D 183. Jordan Eberle NYI RW 258. Artem Anisimov CHI C 34. Anze Kopitar LA C 109. Anthony Mantha DET RW 184. Kevin Hayes NYR C/RW 259. Tanner Pearson LA LW 35. Jonathan Quick LA G 110. Kevin Fiala NSH LW/C 185. Tyler Johnson TB C/RW 260. Victor Rask CAR C 36. Pekka Rinne NSH G 111. Teuvo Teravainen CAR LW/RW 186. Jake Guentzel PIT LW 261. Mike Green DET D 37. Artemi Panarin CBJ LW/C 112. Carey Price MTL G 187. Jakob Silfverberg ANA RW 262. Erik Johnson COL D 38. P.K. Subban NSH D 113. Dustin Brown LA RW/LW 188. Will Butcher NJ D 263. Miles Wood NJ LW 39. Aleksander Barkov FLA C 114. Logan Couture SJ C 189. Jonathan Drouin MTL C/LW 264. Mattias Janmark DAL C 40. Vladimir Tarasenko STL RW 115. Dylan Larkin DET C 190. Sami Vatanen NJ D 265. Blake Coleman NJ C 41. Alexander Radulov DAL RW 116. Mike Hoffman FLA LW 191. Nick Foligno CBJ LW 266. Vinnie Hinostroza ARI C 42. Connor Hellebuyck WPG G 117. Corey Perry ANA RW 192. Bryan Little WPG C 267. Michael Rasmussen DET C/LW 43. John Gibson ANA G 118. Brandon Montour ANA D 193. Mikhail Sergachev TB D 268. Andrew Cogliano ANA LW/C 44. Dustin Byfuglien WPG D 119. Alex Pietrangelo STL D 194. Zach Hyman TOR C/LW 269. Jaccob Slavin CAR D 45. Shayne Gostisbehere PHI D 120. Carter Hutton BUF G 195. Esa Lindell DAL D 270. Robert Thomas STL C 46. Roman Josi NSH D 121. Cam Atkinson CBJ RW 196. Justin Schultz PIT D 271. Ondrej Palat TB LW 47. William Karlsson VGS C 122. Nico Hischier NJ C 197. Patrick Marleau TOR LW 272. Anton Stralman TB D 48. Johnny Gaudreau CGY LW 123. Josh Bailey NYI LW/RW 198. Colton Parayko STL D 273. Jacob Markstrom VAN G 49. Seth Jones CBJ D 124. Ivan Provorov PHI D 199. Erik Haula VGS LW 274. Daniel Sprong PIT RW 50. Mikko Rantanen COL RW 125. Devan Dubnyk MIN G 200. Cam Fowler ANA D 275. Andreas Athanasiou DET C 51. Mitch Marner TOR C/RW 126. James van Riemsdyk PHI LW 201. Shea Weber MTL D 276. Semyon Varlamov COL G 52. Evander Kane SJ LW 127. Corey Crawford CHI G 202. Henrik Lundqvist NYR G 277. Charles Hudon MTL LW 53. Reilly Smith VGS RW 128. Rasmus Ristolainen BUF D 203. Darnell Nurse EDM D 278. Richard Panik ARI RW 54. Patrice Bergeron BOS C 129. Charlie McAvoy BOS D 204. Adam Henrique ANA C 279. Andrew Shaw MTL C 55. Kris Letang PIT D 130. Tyler Toffoli LA RW 205. Alexander Kerfoot COL C/LW 280. Anthony Beauvillier NYI LW 56. Leon Draisaitl EDM C 131. Morgan Rielly TOR D 206. Mattias Ekholm NSH D 281. Zach Parise MIN LW 57. John Carlson WSH D 132. Kyle Connor WPG LW 207. David Perron STL LW 282. Stefan Noesen NJ RW 58. Mark Scheifele WPG C 133. J.T. Miller TB C/LW 208. Charlie Coyle MIN LW 283. Jesper Bratt NJ LW 59. Sebastian Aho CAR RW/C 134. Nick Schmaltz CHI RW/C 209. Mathieu Perreault WPG C/LW 284. Radek Faksa DAL C/LW 60. Gabriel Landeskog COL LW 135. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins EDM C 210. Brandon Saad CHI LW 285. Ryan McDonagh TB D 61. Rickard Rakell ANA C/LW 136. Mats Zuccarello NYR RW 211. Jared Spurgeon MIN D 286. Josh Morrissey WPG D 62. Drew Doughty LA D 137. Elias Pettersson VAN C 212. Jordan Staal CAR C 287. Danton Heinen BOS C 63. Joe Pavelski SJ C/RW 138. Aaron Ekblad FLA D 213. Antti Raanta ARI G 288. Justin Abdelkader DET LW 64. William Nylander TOR RW 139. Derek Stepan ARI C 214. Thomas Vanek DET LW 289. Owen Tippett FLA RW 65. Mikael Granlund MIN C/RW 140. Mark Giordano CGY D 215. Mike Smith CGY G 290. Brayden McNabb VGS D 66. Brayden Schenn STL C 141. Mark Stone OTT RW 216. Colin Miller VGS D 291. Lars Eller WSH C 67. Yanni Gourde TB LW 142. Bo Horvat VAN C 217. Kyle Okposo BUF RW 292. Brock Nelson NYI C 68. Max Pacioretty VGS LW 143. Travis Konecny PHI C/RW 218. Paul Stastny VGS C 293. Calvin de Haan NYI D 69. Ryan Getzlaf ANA C 144. Brendan Gallagher MTL RW 219. Tyler Bozak STL C 294. Artturi Lehkonen MTL LW/RW 70. John Klingberg DAL D 145. Joe Thornton SJ C 220. Jacob Trouba WPG D 295. Dion Phaneuf LA D 71. Jason Zucker MIN LW 146. Timo Meier SJ RW 221. Ryan Pulock NYI D 296. Elias Lindholm CGY C/RW 72. Marc-Andre Fleury VGS G 147. Sam Reinhart BUF C/RW 222. David Krejci BOS C 297. Jeff Petry MTL D 73. Nikolaj Ehlers WPG LW 148. Mikko Koivu MIN C 223. Matt Duchene OTT C 298. Filip Chytil NYR C 74. Brayden Point TB C 149. Kevin Shattenkirk NYR D 224. Justin Faulk CAR D 299. Antoine Roussel VAN LW 75. Torey Krug BOS D 150. Ryan O'Reilly STL C/RW 225. Alexander Steen STL LW 300. Filip Zadina DET RW.
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