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Semaine 26 5 Avril 2003 OK Semaine 26 5 avril 2003 OK L E S M E N E U R S Aliens 1403 1er Blazers 1401 -1 Envahisseurs 1237 -165 Chummy 1125 -277 Joueurs et équipes de Montréal 1er de Baltimore 2e de Mars 3e de St-Michel 4e Attaquants Pts Éqp LNH Attaquants 867 LNH -27 Attaquants 894 LNH 1er Attaquants 729 LNH -165 Attaquants 658 LNH -236 1 Peter Forsberg 106 WAR COL Todd Bertuzzi 97 97 26 Markus Naslund 104 104 26 Paul Kariya 81 81 26 Vincent LeCavalier 72 78 24 2 Markus Naslund 104 BLA VAN Pavol Demitra 87 93 24 Joe Thornton 101 101 25 Jaromir Jagr 77 77 26 Brad Richards 74 74 26 3 Joe Thornton 101 BLA BOS Mario Lemieux 91 91 26 Dany Heatley 88 89 24 Ray Whitney 76 76 26 Saku Koivu 71 71 26 4 Milan Hejduk 98 SMO COL Marian Hossa 75 80 24 Sergei Fedorov 83 83 26 Vyacheslav Kozlov 60 70 23 1 Jarome Iginla 67 67 26 5 Todd Bertuzzi 97 ALI VAN Brett Hull 76 76 26 Vaclav Prospal 46 79 25 Robert Lang 69 69 26 Marian Gaborik 65 65 26 6 Pavol Demitra 93 ALI STL Mats Sundin 72 72 26 Alexei Kovalev 77 77 26 Alexei Yashin 65 65 26 Jeremy Roenick 21 59 26 7 Glen Murray 92 WAR BOS Corey Stillman 36 68 25 Geoff Sanderson 60 67 22 Mikael Nylander 52 60 26 Mark Recchi 2 52 21 8 Mario Lemieux 91 ALI PIT Ilya Kovalchuk 67 67 26 Vincent Damphousse 61 61 26 Steve Rucchin 49 58 26 Josef Stumpel 35 51 26 9 Dany Heatley 89 BLA ATL Teemu Selanne 64 64 26 Craig Conroy 12 59 24 Eric Lindros 53 53 26 Yannick Perreault 29 46 19 10 Mike Modano 85 WAR DAL Patrick Marleau 57 57 26 Ron Francis 57 57 26 Cliff Ronning 36 48 23 Pierre Turgeon 37 42 26 10 Zigmund Palffy 85 NAT LA Radek Bonk 8 54 5 Scott Young 9 42 6 1 Valeri Bure 23 28 19 Mike Ricci 21 34 20 12 Sergei Fedorov 83 BLA DET Adam Oates 9 45 21 Alexander Frolov 1 31 2 Alyn McCauley 8 25 16 Dean McAmmond 4 18 12 13 Paul Kariya 81 ENV ANA Martin St-Louis 26 70 8 1 Daniel Alfredsson 75 79 24 Martin Havlat 23 59 8 Marc Savard 13 50 8 1 14 Marian Hossa 80 ALI OTT Peter Nedved 16 58 8 1 Keith Tkachuk 19 55 8 1 Victor Kozlov 9 56 8 1 Keith Primeau 0 46 8 15 Daniel Alfredsson 79 BLA OTT David Legwand 21 48 8 1 Chris Drury 5 53 8 1 Jason Arnott 0 47 15 Éric Dazé 18 44 8 15 Vaclav Prospal 79 BLA TB Michal Handzus 0 44 0 Jere Lethinen 17 48 8 1 Kristian Huselius 15 43 5 Michael Peca 14 42 8 1 15 Alexander Mogilny 79 NAT TOR Kyle Calder 7 42 3 1 Chris Gratton 38 45 19 1 Bobby Holik 16 35 8 Stu Barnes 0 39 1 18 Vincent LeCavalier 78 CHU TB Robert Reichel 1 42 22 1 Sergei Berezin 9 40 5 Jason Spezza 0 21 0 Luc Robitaille 18 31 15 1 19 Alexei Kovalev 77 BLA NYR Darcy Tucker 5 36 3 Radek Dvorak 0 35 0 Mike Ribiero 9 17 6 1 Tim Connelly 8 25 8 1 19 Jaromir Jagr 77 ENV WAS Scott Hartnell 0 34 0 Pavel Bure 30 30 14 Kris Beech 0 1 1 21 Miroslav Satan 76 WAR BUF Brian Savage 0 16 0 21 Ray Whitney 76 ENV CLB Gary Roberts 1 8 2 1 21 Brett Hull 76 ALI DET 24 Brad Richards 74 CHU TB Transactions 52 2e OK Transactions 1 1er OK Transactions 8 3e OK Transactions 89 5e OK 25 Mats Sundin 72 ALI TOR Défenseurs 259 LNH -68 Défenseurs 327 LNH 1er Défenseurs 274 LNH -53 Défenseurs 266 LNH -61 Défenseurs Pts Éqp LNH Mathieu Schneider 8 66 26 Sergei Gonchar 85 85 26 Sandis Ozolinsh 56 56 26 Al MacInnis 84 84 26 1 Sergei Gonchar 85 BLA WAS Rob Blake 62 62 25 Wade Redden 50 55 24 Andrei Markov 49 50 25 Jaroslav Modry 38 51 21 2 Al MacInnis 84 CHU STL Tom Poti 59 59 26 Jaroslav Spacek 52 54 25 Kim Johnsson 49 49 26 Filip Kuba 35 37 25 3 Niklas Lidstrom 80 SPR DET Bryan Berard 48 48 26 Ed Jovanovski 52 52 22 Adrian Aucoin 43 43 26 Mike Rathje 21 36 22 4 Sergei Zubov 66 PES DAL Bryan McCabe 9 30 8 Brian Rafalski 41 43 24 Bret Hedican 7 20 19 Teppo Numminen 9 36 26 4 Mathieu Schneider 66 ALI DET Brian Campbell 1 21 19 1 Janne Niinimaa 39 39 26 Gary Suter 0 0 3 Pavel Kubina 25 25 26 4 Dan Boyle 66 SMO TB Phil Housley 35 35 19 Dan McGillis 0 23 8 Andy Delmore 3 52 8 Yannick Tremblay 6 38 5 7 Rob Blake 62 ALI COL Paul Mara 8 35 8 Jordan Leopold 1 18 2 Ron Hainsey 0 0 3 Philippe Boucher 0 34 0 8 Derek Morris 59 WAR COL Lubomir Visnovsky 4 32 8 1 Fredrik Olausson 0 10 1 Niklas Kronwall 0 0 0 Nathan Dempsey 0 33 8 8 Tom Poti 59 ALI NYR Brad Stuart 4 18 8 Joni Pitkanen 0 0 0 Jason Woolley 0 32 8 10 Tomas Kaberle 58 PES TOR David Tanabe 1 16 1 Lars Jonsson 0 0 0 Deron Quint 0 24 0 11 Sandis Ozolinsh 56 ENV ANA Rostislav Klesla 0 18 1 12 Wade Redden 55 BLA OTT Transactions 20 5e OK Transactions 7 1er OK Transactions 67 2e OK Transactions 48 4e OK 13 Jaroslav Spacek 54 BLA CLB Gardiens 277 LNH 1er Gardiens 180 LNH -96 Gardiens 234 LNH -42 Gardiens 201 LNH -75 14 Andy Delmore 52 ENV NAS Ed Belfour 96 135 17 Jean-S. Giguère 52 133 14 2 Marty Turco 24 143 22 Jocelyn Thibault 110 123 23 14 Robert Svehla 52 PES TOR Patrick Roy 26 132 22 Evgeni Nabokov 19 84 6 2 Olaf Kolzig 124 124 26 Sean Burke 33 48 15 Gardiens Pts Éqp LNH Roberto Luongo 12 108 7 2 Tommy Salo 66 95 22 2 Roman Turek 3 106 8 1 Roman Cechmanek 59 135 14 1 Martin Brodeur 161 PES NJ Martin Biron 24 92 6 1 Arthur Irbe 0 26 18 Ryan Miller 0 24 0 Milan Hnilicka 0 14 0 2 Marty Turco 143 ENV DAL Kari Lethonen 1 0 1 3 Patrick Lalime 137 WAR OTT 4 Roman Cechmanek 135 CHU PHI Transactions 118 1er OK Transactions 43 6e OK Transactions 82 2e OK Transactions 0 5e OK 5 Ed Belfour 135 ALI TOR Directeur général Directeur général Directeur général Directeur général 6 Jean-S. Giguère 133 BLA ANA Francis Gingras Sébastien Carrier Michel Plante Martin Elie 7 Patrick Roy 132 ALI COL Club-école Club-école Club-école Club-école 8 Olaf Kolzig 124 ENV WAS Kamikazes Bucks Primates Intense 9 Jocelyn Thibault 123 CHU CHI Domicile du club-école Domicile du club-école Domicile du club-école Domicile du club-école 10 Nikolai Khabibulin 115 PES TB Casablanca St-Gédéon Arnus Vallis Gheto Pestes 1112 -291 Warriors 1086 -316 Springs 947 -455 Smokers 621 -782 National 520 -883 de Budapest 5e de l'Alaska 6e de St-Matelas 7e de Nicotine 8e de Québec 9e Attaquants 612 LNH -282 Attaquants 659 LNH -235 Attaquants 582 LNH -312 Attaquants 399 LNH -495 Attaquants 376 LNH -518 1 Andrew Cassels 68 68 26 Peter Forsberg 37 106 26 Brendan Shanahan 60 68 26 Shane Doan 58 58 26 Pavel Datsyuk 48 51 24 1 2 Alexei Zhamnov 58 58 26 Mike Modano 73 85 26 Ryan Smyth 61 61 26 Ladislav Nagy 57 57 26 Richard Zednik 5 50 23 3 Patrick Elias 57 57 26 Miroslav Satan 76 76 26 Anson Carter 60 60 26 Marco Sturm 48 48 26 Jean-Pierre Dumont 35 35 26 4 Mike York 31 51 16 1 Doug Weight 67 67 26 Owen Nolan 54 54 26 Denis Arkhipov 28 35 23 Radim Vrbeta 14 35 7 1 5 Jan Hrdina 38 43 23 Brian Rolston 59 59 26 Mike Comrie 51 51 26 Patrik Stefan 29 34 24 Jason Allison 28 28 24 6 Danius Zubrus 20 35 10 Petr Bondra 34 56 26 Steve Reinprecht 51 51 26 Brad Isbister 24 28 23 Bates Battaglia 25 25 26 7 Simon Gagné 16 27 16 Mark Parrish 41 48 26 Andrew Brunette 46 46 26 Jochen Hecht 15 26 21 Niklas Hagman 20 23 20 8 Pavel Brendl 1 13 10 Trevor Linden 31 41 15 Martin Straka 42 46 21 Donald Audette 9 23 8 Stephen Weiss 15 21 20 9 Steve Yzerman 8 8 7 Oleg Petrov 10 27 15 Mike Leclerc 2 28 3 Pierre-Marc Bouchard 17 20 21 Josef Vasicek 18 20 20 10 Alexander Svitov 2 8 4 Alexandre Daigle 0 7 14 Jan Hlavac 0 26 5 Maxim Afinogenov 11 11 19 Martin Lapointe 17 18 20 11 Martin Erat 0 8 4 Jason Pominville 0 0 7 Dan Cleary 7 17 11 Espen Knutsen 6 9 14 Jaroslav Svoboda 10 14 24 12 Mikko Koivu 0 0 20 Josef Balej 0 0 4 Sergei Samsonov 2 11 6 Vaclav Nedorost 1 9 15 Marcel Hossa 13 13 20 13 Brendan Morrison 61 71 22 1 Glen Murray 11 92 8 1 Steve Sullivan 17 61 8 1 Milan Hejduk 12 98 5 1 Zigmund Palffy 9 85 4 1 14 Joe Sakic 45 58 14 1 Jeff Friesen 15 51 8 1 Tony Amonte 18 51 8 1 Alex Tanguay 7 67 5 1 Alexander Mogilny 21 79 6 1 15 Daniel Brière 18 58 8 1 Joe Nieuwendyk 9 45 8 1 Brendan Morrow 6 43 7 1 Daymond Langkow 0 52 0 Jeff O'Neill 15 61 6 1 16 Scott Gomez 11 55 7 1 Martin Rucinsky 0 30 2 Rick Nash 13 39 8 Fredrik Modin 14 40 8 1 Petr Sykora 0 59 8 17 Nick Antropov 18 45 8 1 John LeClair 17 28 8 Mike Fisher 11 38 7 1 Henrik Sedin 8 39 5 1 Bill Guerin 19 50 6 1 18 Theoren Fleury 15 33 8 Marius Czerkawski 0 14 8 Mikael Renberg 18 35 8 1 Sami Kapanen 8 31 5 1 Henrik Zettenberg 13 44 8 19 Justin Williams 3 24 3 Joffrey Lupul 0 0 0 Stanislav Chistov 8 30 7 1 Daniel Sedin 5 31 5 1 Rod Brind'Amour 15 37 6 1 20 Adam Deadmarsh 12 17 9 Chuck Kobasew 0 6 8 Aleksey Morosov 17 25 5 1 Erik Cole 6 27 6 1 21 22 23 Aj Transactions 130 6e OK Transactions 179 4e OK Transactions 55 7e OK Transactions 25 8e OK Transactions 30 9e OK Défenseurs 272 LNH -55 Défenseurs 218 LNH -109 Défenseurs 258 LNH -69 Défenseurs 123 LNH -204 Défenseurs 96 LNH -231 1 Tomas Kaberle 58 58 26 Derek Morris 14 59 26 Niklas Lidstrom 80 80 26 Chris Phillips 22 22 21 Alexander Khavanov 38 41 24 2 Robert Svehla 45 52 24 Roman Hamrlik 47 50 24 Kimmo Timonen 46 46 26 Chris Chelios 3 21 23 Eric Weinrich 15 22 23 3 Scott Niedermayer 46 50 24 Darryl Sydor 41 41 26 Brent Sopel 39 44 23 Michal Rozsival 14 14 26 Lubomir Sekeras 13 13 26 4 Eric Brewer 20 37 18 1 Patrice Brisebois 23 33 23 Frantisek Kaberle 33 33 26 Nick Schultz 11 13 21 Mike Komisarek 1 1 20 5 Boris Mironov 8 22 9 Nick Boynton 31 31 26 Karel Pilar 0 10 3 Janne Laukannen 8 10 20 Ryan Whitney 0 0 20 6 Chris Pronger 5 5 4 Marek Malik 15 27 16 Andrew Ference 7 9 18 Mike Van Ryn 0 3 15 Dan Hamhuis 0 0 20 7 Sergei Zubov 53 66 20 1 Toni Lydman 2 32 8 1 Brian Leetch 19 42 8 1 Dan Boyle 13 66 5 1 Adam Foote 0 42 1 8 Sami Salo 14 39 8 1 Calle Johansson 1 18 3 Sean Hill 0 34 15 Éric Desjardins 8 40 5 1 Kenny Jonsson 7 34 6 1 9 Mattias Ohlund 8 31 8 1 Karel Rachunek 14 33 8 Martin Skoula 0 29 8 Danny Markov 7 24 6 1 10 Vladimir Malakhov 0 20 8 Jay Bouwmeester 8 20 7 1 Jeff Jillson 3 6 5 1 Alexei Zhitnik 3 24
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