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November Fantasy Hockey Rankings: Right Wings

Joe Pavelski likes his new digs on the Sharks #1 line, and he would like to thank Michal Handzus for handling the 3C duties this season.


As you might expect, there was a fair amount of movement in this month's rankings.

Although the rankings are based on expected performance from this point FORWARD, year-to-date production was factored in as well.  Right wingers like Kris Versteeg, Tyler Seguin, and Jason Pominville were not highly drafted but are producing well, are in good situations, and are ranked accordingly.

Right Wing Rankings -->> Top 30

1. Corey Perry, RW, Anaheim Ducks (1)

2. Patrick Kane, RW/C, Chicago Blackhawks (2)

3. Claude Giroux, RW/C, Philadelphia Flyers (4)

4. Phil Kessel, RW, Toronto Maple Leafs (5)

5. Joe Pavelski, RW/C, San Jose Sharks (14)

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         Note:   Right Wings are ranked for their expected performance from this point to the end of the 2011-2012 season using standard scoring league categories:  Goals, Assists, Power Play Points, Shots on Goal, Plus/Minus, Penalty Minutes, and Average Time on Ice.  Last month's ranking is indicated in parentheses.

 

6. Martin St. Louis, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning (3)

7. Chris Stewart, RW, St. Louis Blues (7)

8. Dustin Brown, RW, Los Angeles Kings (8)

9. Marian Gaborik, RW, New York Rangers (10)

10. Marian Hossa, RW, Chicago Blackhawks (12)

11. Dany Heatley, RW, Minnesota Wild (6)

12.  David Backes, RW/C, St. Louis Blues (9)

13. Teemu Selanne, RW, Anaheim Ducks (22)

14. Alexandre Burrows, RW, Vancouver Canucks (16)

15. Shane Doan, RW, Phoenix Coyotes (19) 

16. Jarome Iginla, RW, Calgary Flames (15)

17. Loui Eriksson, RW, Dallas Stars (17)

18. Ryan Callahan, RW, New York Rangers (25)

19. Martin Havlat, RW, San Jose Sharks (21)

20. Tyler Seguin, RW, Boston Bruins (29)

21. Jason Pominville, RW, Buffalo Sabres (30)

22. Steve Downie, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning (11)

23. Drew Stafford, RW, Buffalo Sabres (18)

24. Nathan Horton, RW, Boston Bruins (24)

25. Johan Franzen, RW, Detroit Red Wings (23)

26. Kris Versteeg, RW, Florida Panthers (NR)

27. Justin Williams, RW, Los Angeles Kings (27)

28. Jaromir Jagr, RW, Philadelphia Flyers (NR)

29. Jordan Eberle, RW, Edmonton Oilers (NR)

30. Devin Setoguchi, RW, Minnesota Wild (NR)

On the Bubble:  Gui Latendresse, David Clarkson, Radim Vrbata, Chris Neil, Brian Gionta, Matt D`Agostini, T.J. Oshie, Wayne Simmonds, Kyle Okposo, Milan Hejduk.

Poll
Which RW will finish the year with the best #s in standard scoring leagues?
Claude Giroux
20 votes
Patrick Kane
4 votes
Phil Kessel
9 votes
Joe Pavelski
4 votes
Corey Perry
6 votes
Martin St. Louis
3 votes

46 votes | Poll has closed

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Think Kessel should be first:) but this is a leafs fan and i guess he has too keep his hot streak up for at least another couple of months before he passes those 3 guys but still cant argue he is the best so far this season.

by Jt Malley on Nov 4, 2011 11:37 PM EDT reply actions  

kessel

is legit top 3, but keep dreaming if u think hes got a shot at passing giroux.

by duffy428 on Nov 5, 2011 1:59 AM EDT reply actions  

how ’bout some props for having them both in the Top 5 prior to the start of the season?

i ended up w/ these guys on several of teams b/c of it (and actually Pavelski even more — for some reason he was grossly undervalued at most drafts)

they can move up
but both Perry and Kane have started well enough to hold on to the top spots for now

ps
i also ended up owning Chris Stewart on most of my teams
he hasn’t started well, yet makes a great trade target

by Diomedes7 on Nov 5, 2011 10:01 AM EDT reply actions  

props

solid list. pavelski is scary, as is kessels wrister. giroux has eyes in the back of his head, perry is a mvp, and kane is a beast. i was expecting more from stewart and from the berglund, stewart and oshie trio in general.
I think as the year wears on seguin breaks top 15, then 10. playing with giroux, jagr breaks top 20. stewart falls out of top 10, and as a bold prediction, eriksson breaks top 10 in this list by the end of the year.

by duffy428 on Nov 6, 2011 3:22 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yup I wouldn’t have had Kessel that high. Gootd on you Dio

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by jaymeyer on Nov 5, 2011 5:46 PM EDT reply actions  

smart to drop Downie but I’m not sure he belongs in the top 30 at all.

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by Cam Collingwood on Nov 6, 2011 11:06 AM EST reply actions  

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