This Player Is Left Out Of The Rankings?
ESPN dropped their player ranking of the top 100 players, by a panel of more than 50 broadcasters, analysts, reporters and editors to rate players.
Five Rangers are represented here.
One player that feels omitted from this list is
Chris Kreider, getting a honorary mention.
Whether he replaces one of the five Rangers on this list or is added on the list period, it doesn't matter. The man deserves to be on there.
He's currently tied for second with goals scored, and tied for eighth in points for the season.
One behind the season leaders with seven players having six points. Let's also point out he's a menace on special teams, especially the penalty kill.
It could very well be the bias fan in me for the Rangers, but you'd be hard press to find 100 players better than Kreider, and this list doesn't cut it.
Previously on NYRangersInsider
POLL |
OCTOBRE 17 | 95 ANSWERS This Player Is Left Out Of The Rankings? Is Chris Kreider a top-100 player in the NHL? |
Yes | 80 | 84.2 % |
No | 15 | 15.8 % |
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