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    Erzac reacted to rainsilent in General user guide   
    Team Advanced
     
    To start this section off I will give the 3 most common mistakes I see managers make and add the key reason to why so many people struggle to do well as a manager of a team consistently.
     
    1. Too many big contracts, especially in term (aka length). The only reason you should give a player a contract longer than 3 season is because you can guarantee that they will be a major player on your team for the entirety of the contract from the moment they sign until the season that contract ends. Major being core of your offense, defense or #1 goalie that is exceptionally talented relative to your league. Everybody else you should be signing, and if you want resigning, to deals 1-3 seasons in length. A rule of thumb to use is having no more than 6 or so players with contracts longer than 3 seasons.
     
    2. How young can you go? There are a number of managers that are obscenely obsessed with having a young team. I have seen a post before of a manager offering a 25yo player looking for a young player in return. 25 IS YOUNG! Yes you want some young players but you want some vets too. A veteran player gets a veteran experience bonus to their play making them typically play better than younger players of equal talent. At the same time players develop more the more they play. The key is striking a balance between youth and vets on your team. Keep in mind you also have draft picks that will turn into players every year. Even if you don't bother with the draft you are pretty much guaranteed to be getting 1 player than can make your roster in 3 seasons time. Having a roster full of young players is a potential disaster as you could be forced into letting go a young and talented player.
     
    3. Role players are key. As much as you need offensively talented forwards you also need defensively talented ones as well. As much as you need defensively talented forwards you need defensive puck movers as well. I have seen one manager get as many of the top talented forwards as possible and not bother about D or goaltending. I have also seen a team with 4 lines of very good offensive forwards struggle because of no defensive forwards despite very good D and very good goalie. I have also seen a team that had 6 great defensive Dmen but could not pass the puck and again struggled. They were all missing key components that are needed to make a successful team. Something as "simple" as not having a handful of quality defensive forwards can make an otherwise top 6 talent team in a league finish bottom 6 in results. Just as important as having those key role players is also utilizing them correctly in your roster.
     
    The one key reason players struggle with manager games is because they forget one key aspect of what a manager needs to do. Balance long term with short term. Too many managers focus on the current and very near future and it bites them big 3 or 4 seasons from then. This is most commonly seen in excessive youth movement teams and on teams that give out too many long term contracts.
     
    Time for me to start on the bigger part of this. However before that a forward note. The most important thing has nothing to do with the players on your team, the tactics or anything in game really. It is all about you. More specifically you identifying what kind of team you want. What do you want the identity of your team to be? That is by far the most important thing. Do you want an all out speed team like the Pittsburgh Penguins? A physical team like the Boston Bruins? A skill possession team like the Montreal Canadiens? Without an identity for your team it is more likely to end up relying mostly on random luck for good seasons and looking mostly like the Edmonton Oilers of the past 6 or 7 seasons on a more long term basis. The big thing here is identifying what you want the identity of your team to be, to stick to it and never lose sight of it. The identity you create for your team is the foundation for your team and the basis of which everything else relies. The second most important thing is again you. Specifically you learning what you need to know.
     
    Now that I have said that let us look at how that applies in the most obvious way to your team. Tactics. First and foremost the "core" tactics. The core tactics are the basis of how your team will play on the ice. These core tactics are all under the tactics section and are; Offensive tactic, Defensive tactic, Power play and Penalty kill. These dictate the foundations of how your team plays on the ice. You should choose them based upon what I said above regarding your chosen team identity. Also once you make a decision on what you will use stick to it as changing one of these will have profound negative impacts to the play of your team for an extended period until they get familiar with the new core tactic. So what is the difference between them and what kind of players skill wise do you need to make them work successfully?
     
    Tactics disclaimer: I would love to get deep into the details of these tactics but honestly I can't. The tactics in this game have been simplified to a great deal to the point where multiple and very drastically different things are combined into the same categories. For example in the offensive section below almost every NHL team crashes the net and plays dump and chase to some degree while having a puck possession focused offense. Honestly though the tactics being this way is likely for the better for newer players so as not to overwhelm them.
     
    Offensive tactics
     
    Crash the Net: This is very simple. Puck and players to the net. In real life this isn't a tactic so much as it is a way of life. Hockey players are preached to crash the net. "Go to the net and good things will happen," "throw the puck to the net because anything could happen" and "there is no such thing as a bad shot" (there actually is) are things you commonly hear if you watch NHL games.
     
    What do you need for this tactic? Players high in the physical attribute. Bigger sized players are also a plus. The good about this tactic: You only need one skill to make it work and it is very simple. The Bad: You NEED one skill to make it work or it will not work at all, it is heavily reliant on your players to have higher physical skills and be bigger than the opposing defensemen for it to work, it is simple and very easy to counter.
     
    This tactic is the least efficient tactic out there and the most reliant on the opposing team being weak to it makes it pretty much not worth it. This tactic isn't garbage. it is just over reliant on a few things making it a very situational tactic at best. Using a situational tactic all of the time isn't exactly an ideal situation.
     
    Dump and Chase: This is all about getting the puck deep and then getting the puck via a strong forecheck. This tactic is less about skill and more about the defensive posture of the opposing team through the neutral zone. If the defensive posture is "up" then a dump and chase is a very good tactic to use. However that is in a real hockey game.
     
    What do you need for this tactic? Speed and physical skills predominantly. Like above bigger sized players are a plus. The good: This tactic is all about using your teams physical attributes to the greatest possible effect. It isn't overly reliant on puck skills. The bad: Due to the aggressive hitting nature of this tactic over aggressive players will take a lot of penalties, considering that your team will take more penalties off of the bat as it is that could really kill any momentum your team builds on a regular basis making it difficult for your team to generate much offense.
     
    This tactic is still very reliant on a players physical skill so not having a lot of forwards with high physical ratings will hurt this offense a lot. This tactic and the tactic above are the two physically focused offensive styles. The dump and chase is the more versatile of the two as it is less reliant on the opponent and their skills and more about your own players and theirs.
     
    Puck possession: This is all about controlling the puck in the opponents end by passing the puck around. This tactic is the basis of most modern hockey offenses. Even the LA Kings use a puck possession offense with a heavy influence of physical play whereas the Chicago Blackhawks use a more finesse based puck possession style.
     
    What you need: Puck handling and passing and then more puck handling and passing and then even more. The Good: This tactic is all about the puck skills of your players. This is the most difficult offense to stop with a skilled team. The bad: This is the most difficult offense to run because it is exceptionally reliant on the puck skills of your players.
     
    This tactic is very high risk high reward in nature. As a result if you don't do things right things can very easily go very wrong with this tactic. You don't need fast or physical players but that will definitely help.
     
    Transition rushes: This is all about counter attacking quickly. Get the puck and get it up ice quickly trying to create odd man rushes. However in the real life game this is not an offensive strategy per se and more another part of the game altogether.
     
    What you need: A lot of skating, passing and puck handling. The good: Very aggressive and fast offensive tactic that aims to take advantage of both the speed and skill of your players. The bad: This tactic has the most demands from the players as they need to be fast, good puck handlers and passers.
     
    Like puck possession this is high risk high reward but it is also the tactic that demands the most out of the players which demands the most out of you as well as you need the right players for this tactic to work. Also this tactic has some reliance on the opposing team as well making it that much more harder to implement successfully.
     
    Defensive tactics coming up hopefully shortly.
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    Erzac reacted to rainsilent in General user guide   
    Oh hey, look! I updated section 4 with a little tidbit after years of neglect. Specifically about lineup creation.
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    Erzac reacted to MattBerserkers in Waivers   
    I disagree, it's a different system here an does not need to perfectly replicate NHL rules. Here, when a guy is given a 1-way deal he is being guaranteed his full salary and top-team play time. However, if he is doing horribly, or to expensive for a team he can be placed on waivers for others so that he may continue with others with his negotiated deal. Or else if your waiver slots are full, you can buy him out whenever. Also, if 1-way deal just had to wait out waivers for a couple days and then be able to get sent down, it would also enable hoarding of better players which has been an issue in the past.
     
    Waivers are there to give you an out to 3 horrible contracts at a time. Whether you signed those deals yourself, or else a previous manager, it opens up salary so that you aren't locked and forced to control a bad team for a number of seasons.
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    Erzac got a reaction from Mattti0 in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac got a reaction from Thunderhawks in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac got a reaction from MattBerserkers in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac got a reaction from Peekaboo in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac reacted to Steve in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    There should be NO Free Agents after the initial list generation at the beginning of the season UNLESS a player gets cut!  Having these random players show up is ONLY going to reward players that have hours a day to follow the FA list, which is unfair to the majority of players.  I'm not faulting the manager that picked up the latest one, but the SYSTEM!  This is almost as bad as pay-for-play style systems.  The point of GPHM is that we all compete as managers evenly on that skill level, not on how much time we can devote to the game (stats analysis not included).  
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    Erzac got a reaction from Paul T in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac got a reaction from Steve in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    This. Any sort of FA spawning should be kept to minimum, and timed at one certain point (start) of a season.
     
    The most frustrating thing is when you acquire a player in a trade, and then see a better one magically appear in FA a day later.
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    Erzac reacted to Peekaboo in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    There is a thing with FA, that somehow allows loopholes in trading system. I will try to explain the logic behind it:
     
    I trade 2 of my 88 guys for a 92 guy (for example). Then I sign FA player, the stronger the better. Then do it again. Etc. In some time I will have team stacked with much better players. If I am careful, salary cap won't be a problem, you can always waive.
     
    If FA players keep appearing they are devalueing players we currently have.
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    Erzac reacted to Paul T in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    Agree.  I'm not sure why they appear at all.  I suppose it does add some excitement to the game there's no denying that.  But if players that are randomly spawning out of thin air are GHL 1st & 2nd line caliber, we are going to end up with all star teams like in the old worlds. 
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    Erzac reacted to Thunderhawks in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    i would be nice to see no more FA's added to the game after the mid point in the season aswell
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    Erzac reacted to MattBerserkers in An extension to the 20 day trade lock rule   
    I've got 2 suggestions that I hope can be added into that 20 day trade lock rule.
     
    1) Entry level players do not have the restriction. They were allowed to be traded as prospects before having signed any deal, it just makes sense to me that they don't have the restriction handed to them as soon as they finally sign a deal.
     
    2) This one only applies to mid-season free agent signings. The restriction would essentially be that any free agent signing (preferably entry level contracts excluded) after day 6 would be unable to be assigned to the minors for 20 days. If we go back to the start of Dangles, its big problem was that 1 team was essentially able to sign nearly every free agent with a snowball effect at less than most managers were offering. This was possible for 2 reasons; reputation and the minors. Coming back to when the new updated worlds were released, everybody was given an equal reputation to prevent an unfair advantage to the older managers as well as the managers that played fast worlds over slow worlds. And that worked all fine and dandy as it was mostly best offer gets the player with a little bit of random luck.
     
    However, the snowball effect is still possible. Now that the seasons have all begun, the team reputations are shifting up and down to reflect how well teams are doing. The reputation thing itself isn't a bad idea; my issue starts with the fact that I've noticed good free agents popping up and then are snagged by better teams with better offers than some worse off teams made. To me, this is still acceptable since a free agent probably wants to go a more successful team than a team looking towards relegation. Where I really develop a problem with the system is when these rare free agents appear and better teams snag them up and then immediately get assigned to the minors. If a team plays him, fine, I have no issue, but if the player is immediately assigned its basically telling me a manager is being super greedy and signing players just so that other teams cannot sign new free agents and improve themselves. This is rather unfair for managers less fortunate at the start of the season. It also enables the snowball effect to continually exist as managers are able to assign players for a fraction of their cost and then once again make more offers for the limited number of free agents that appear mid season.
     
    My reasoning for the 20 day mid-season free agent assignment restriction is that it prevents teams for going after every new free agent solely in an effort to prevent other teams from getting them and essentially abusing the minor system. If a team actually wants to play the player, then the restriction wouldn't really affect the manager as he/she can still do so. I suggest that this happens for only mid-season signings since there is a lot of free agent movement during the preseason and sometimes managers get 2 out of  2 free agents they aimed for while only expecting to possibly get 1. It also makes sense from a players perspective. If a strong free agent can expect to be paid millions, why would he go with a team that's going to immediately assign him to the minors and then only make a few hundred thousand. Yes 1-way/2-way deal exist, but I don't think good players sign 2-way deals expecting to be immediately sent down.
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    Erzac reacted to EXXEO in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    I need a goalie also - but it’s so darn expensive to sign a 63 OVR guy - sheesh! But for real, I’m paying one guy $5K a year to play...oh wait, I sent him to the Minors so he now makes $500 a year. I think he now flips burgers on the side to keep afloat. Good thing he lives with His Grandma...
     
    Kinda strange jumping from the GHL to LIHL salaries....
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    Erzac got a reaction from Paul T in Cage trash talk   
    This, of course, is just a mere side-effect of not having the Eastern felines meet any Western teams yet.
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    Erzac got a reaction from Tyrod Gibson in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from Paul T in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from bouncer in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from MattBerserkers in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from Fangowolf in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from AlexanderRasputin in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from rainsilent in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie
     
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    Erzac got a reaction from Wendel Clark in S1 GHL Power Rankings   
    The power rankings have arrived again!
     
    Eastern Conference
     
    1. Deferiet Leopards (Paul T)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 87,3
     
    2. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac Ray)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 96 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. Fairbanks Union (Eric T)
    OFF 86 DEF: 88 SG: 92 OVR: 87,0
     
    4. Horn Lake Hooligans (Mike Grubb)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 92 OVR: 86,8
     
    5. Netherhill Nightmares (Tyrod Gibson)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 86 SG: 90 OVR: 86,7
     
    6. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard Armour)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,6
     
    7. Sheshegwaning Dragons (Ives Pa)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Langenburg Bulldogs (Max Mol)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 93 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Mango Duhawks (Dr. Jones)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 86,3
     
    10. Slaughterville Red Tide (Alexander Rasputin)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 88 SG: 88 OVR: 86,3
     
    11. Sault Ste Marie Battlin Bears (Joe Leconte)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 85 OVR: 86,2
     
    12. Kingston Kamikaze (Antti Hänninen)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 83 OVR: 86,1
     
    13. Wolf Trap Claws (Fango Wolf)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 91 OVR: 85,9
     
    14. Minnedosa Supersonics (J. J.)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 85,5
     
     
    Western Conference
     
    1. Kegashka Prairie Stars (Ferris Mason)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 87,7
     
    2. Ithaca Ricochet (Marc S)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 87,3
     
    3. West Chicago Hawks (Richard Feynman)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 94 OVR: 87,2
     
    4. Montmorency Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 91 OVR: 87,1
     
    5. Brass Castle Berzerkers (Matt H)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 86 OVR: 87,0
     
    6. Eastern Top Dogs (The Champ)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 89 OVR: 86,9
     
    7. Enigma Rage (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 90 OVR: 86,5
     
    8. Mississauga Stealheads (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,3
     
    9. Earlton Golden Grizzlies (Pavel Libich)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 92 OVR: 86,0
     
    10. Yonker Wolverines (Jiri Heikkala)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 86 SG: 86 OVR: 86,0
     
    11. Scandinavia Steelers (J Jono)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 87 OVR: 85,8
     
    12. Eldred Elite (Steven Bennett)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 87 SG: 86 OVR: 85,7
     
    13. Blenheim Pirates (Martin J)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 85 SG: 87 OVR: 85,4
     
    14. Wendell Ravens (Cynthia Dumont)
    OFF: 85 DEF: 86 SG: 83 OVR: 84,9
     
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S1, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF*2) + (SG*2))/26
     
    where
    OFF: ovr sum of best 12 centers/forwards
    DEF: ovr sum of best 6 defenders
    SG: ovr of starting goalie