Saturday, September 1, 2012

20 Top NHL Hockey Players in the 2009-2010 Season


The 2009-2010 season NHL hockey game draws to an end in the celebration of the Chicago Blackhawks hard work to finally gain the 2010 Stanley Cup. What's more that remains on your mind? Who are the 20 Top NHL players in the last season?

1. Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh

He's maintained an average of 1.58 per game in the last season, and led Canada to win in the 2010 Winter Olympic game.

2. Alexander Ovechkin, Washington

An exceptional talent, a born scorer, a player who brings intensity to every game.

3. Jonathan Toews, Chicago

This hard-hitting player leaded the Blackhawks won the 2010 STANLEY CUP.

4.Henrik Sedin,Vancover

Sedin has exceeded all expectations and is second among Fantasy forwards in standard scoring leagues behind just Alex Ovechkin.

5. Patrick Kane,Blackhawks

He assisted the Blackhawks to win finally.

6. Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh

A year ago, people were admitting he had some talent. Now it's confirmed.

7. Marian Hossa, Blackhawks

He proved his worth with Blackhawks team/group and made his dream to come true.

8. Nicklas Backstorm, Capital

You can never get tired of this outstanding play maker's determination and leadership.

9. Roberto Luongo, Vancouver

To stay on top, he'll have to be the goaltender he was two years ago.

10. Mike Richards,Flyer

Richards finished with a career-high 31 goals in 2009-10.

11. Ilya Kovalchuk, Atlanta

A crazy amount of talent, but has a difficult nature and plays on a mediocre team.

12. Marian Gaborik, Minnesota

The fastest skater in the league. He'll have to show some leadership. His potential is out of this world.

13. Andrei Markov, Montreal

We discovered and started to appreciate him last season. Best player on his team.

14 Joe Thornton, San Jose

Choked during the playoffs. Once again, couldn't get the job done.

15. Jaroslav Halak, Montreal

Jaroslav's play in this year's regular season and Stanley Cup playoffs was remarkable

16. Chris Pronger, Anaheim

Even while losing speed he's still feared by his opponents.

17. Evgeny Nabokov,San Jose

No goaltender has matched this Russian's performance.

18. Dion Phaneuf, Calgary

The prototype of the defenceman in the 2000s. Powerful, intimidating, determined.

19. Eric Staal, Carolina

Just finished an ordinary season with an ordinary team. He'll have to show leadership.

20. Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim

He doesn't dominate like he used to, but he's still just as reliable.




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