Goalie Card Ratings June 25, 2009



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Notes - Goals/Rebounds are expressed in subchances (chances * 20).  Many goalie cards share the same number rebounds and therefore have the same ranking.  
 

This set of right wing cards offer offensive prowess as well as amazing defensive ability and intimidation prowess.

 

Jarome Iginla, RW, Calgary Flames


The all-time scoring leader for the Flames provides another strong season with solid unit totals in all 6 of the scoring areas.  The card is not quite as good as last year but it's still one of the top choices in the set.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Iginla

35

54

89

10

0

289

12.1

37

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Iginla

82

****

9.7

17.6

30.3

7.9

15.7

28.1


Rick Nash, RW, Columbus Blue Jackets
This is a good two-way card that rates as good or excellent across the board in the Strat hockey game.  The scoring columns are a little better in this set.  The INT drops 1 but you don't notice it based on the improved unit totals.  This is the best all-around card for Nash in his 6 seasons in the league.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Nash

40

39

79

6

5

263

15.2

52

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Nash

78

*****

6.9

17.2

29.2

6.9

17.2

29.2


Shane Doan, RW, Phoenix Coyotes
The scoring columns are slightly improved and Strat boosts the intimidation by +2 on the card.  Doan is a very strong two-way forward in the set.  This is the best goal-scoring performance for Doan's 12 Strat card career.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Doan

31

42

73

10

0

230

13.5

72

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Doan

82

****

7.2

16.4

26.9

5.4

13.3

22.6


Martin St. Louis, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning
This veteran right-winger may not provide the big crunching hits but he's a consistent scorer and this season is no different from what we've seen over the past 5 years.  
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

St. Louis

30

50

80

7

2

262

11.5

14

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

St. Louis

82

****

6

14.6

25.4

6

14.6

25.4

 

Ryan Kesler, RW, Vancouver Canucks
This is the best Strat card in the career of the Vancouver AC.  There's good two-way action between the skating ability and the 5-DEF rating.  Kesler is much better for the shooting units in the power play situations.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Kesler

26

33

59

10

2

179

14.5

61

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Kesler

82

****

6.8

14.6

24

4.6

10.7

18.1


Jamie Langenbrunner, RW, New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey captain sets career highs in goals and assists.  The normal shooting columns are much better this year than seen in his last full season Strat card.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Langenbrunner

29

40

69

6

3

229

12.7

56

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Langenbrunner

81

****

6.1

14.6

24.4

6.1

14.6

24.4


Dustin Brown, RW, Los Angeles Kings
The LA captain fails to match the goal total from his breakout season last year but he gets the 4-DEF and still has the incredible intimidation and skating numbers.   He's not quite elite but he maintains an exceptional combination of skating and providing big hits on the ice.   He needs to work on his shooting touch a little, however, as the inside shot columns need a little more beef (goalie rating readings) in them.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Brown

24

29

53

7

0

292

8.2

64

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Brown

80

****

6.7

14.4

23.8

5.1

12.5

21.4


Marian Hossa, RW, Detroit Red Wings
This is one of the better cards in Hossa's lengthy career.  He doesn't seem to have a lost anything in terms of his step, agility, or scoring touch.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Hossa

40

31

71

10

0

307

13

63

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Hossa

74

*****

7.2

17.4

28.9

7.2

17.4

28.9


Loui Eriksson, RW, Dallas Stars
The third season with the Dallas Stars catapults Eriksson into a significantly higher placement on the right wing valuation charts.   The offense, defense, and skating ratings improved significant, and more importantly, the card offers much better results for the inside and rebound shot columns.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Eriksson

36

27

63

7

1

178

20.2

14

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Eriksson

82

*****

4.7

12.4

21.1

4.7

12.4

21.1

Alex Burrows, RW, Vancouver Canucks
The amount of growth across the board in all Strat columns and ratings categories rates as very impressive.  Burrows emerges as a solid two-way force in only his third full season in the league.  Still, the scrappy, forceful style of play does offer some negatives for the Strat environment.   The A penalty rating is somewhat disappointing and he'll go up in value by a noticeable margin if he can improve in this area.  

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Burrows

28

23

51

0

4

175

16

150

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Burrows

82

*****

3.5

9.2

15.6

3.5

9.2

15.6


Daniel Alfredsson, RW, Ottawa Senators
This is the lowest goal total for Alfredsson in 7 NHL seasons but the numbers aren't that bad and he also contributes heavily in other areas with the defense, passing, and skating abilities.
 

PLAYER

G

A

PTS

PPG

SHG

S

SPCT

PIM

Alfredsson

24

50

74

8

1

204

11.8

24

PLAYER

GP

TEN

POS

PIS

PRB

OS

IS

RB

Alfredsson

79

***

8.5

14.9

26.7

6.7

12.1

22.6







 

Notes
TEN = Tendency
P = Power Play
N = Normal
OS = Outside Shot
IS = Inside Shot
RB = Rebound Columns

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