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Roque Davis: Heading for a top 10 TPE finish but at serious risk of becoming the highest TPE player outside the HOF apart from Ryan Kastelic. Two career seasons in Moscow put the former rookie of the year back in the conversation but needs a strong finish in LA and probably a cup.

 

Erik Killinger: Very comparable statistically to Davis, so in a very similar boat despite being a forward in his rookie season. Could potentially match or exceed Davis' S76 awards haul at this season's ceremony but needs a strong finish and a big playoff run in S77 to really edge his long term rival.

 

Thomas Landry II: Mr. Prague has consistently improved season to season and is now a premier two-way forward in the league. But that's not been reflected in the trophy case and the Phantoms have yet to win a playoff series outside of the wildcard round. Another case of big season needed.

 

Jim Bob: Sadly probably a case of too little too late for the Bears captain who really only took off in S75. Could have a better awards ceremony in S77 than any of his draft rivals though.

 

Stone Wolski: His incredible S75 – both reg season and playoffs – is also his franchise's best ever season. That's good for MVP considerations but the whole body of work for both Wolski and D.C. puts him more in the very good conversation next to recently retired stalwarts like Lafontaine and Hextall.

 

Ola Vikingstad: A slowdown in activity has coincided with a slowdown in production. 3 finals (2 cups) in his first 4 seasons and a very good S75 and S76 were the foundation needed for a HOF push but it doesn't seem like it will come now, despite an above PPG pace.

 

Uhtred: Vikingstad's erstwhile Seattle teammate has a very similar career – 3 points back in the regular season, 5 points in the playoffs. Like Vikingstad, he also made the finals the first season out of Seattle and is currently facing off his old teammate for a chance to get that 3rd cup. Despite a solid career, it probably won't be enough to make the ballot.

 

Kyl Oferson: An interesting case as the highest scoring S71 draftee, who's been point per game or better since his sophomore year, as well as adding a cup in both Riga and Chicago. Like many on this list, the individual trophy case is barren, but might have an outside chance purely based on numbers.

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newhook chances: 100%

Season GP G A P +/- SHT PIM HIT SB GW PPG SHG
77 (MOS) 72 18 27 45 -22 225 10 36 14 2 10 0
76 (MOS) 72 25 23 48 44 209 12 14 9 1 3 0
75 (MOS) 72 15 27 42 13 207 37 22 9 4 3 0
74 (MOS) 72 16 29 45 -1 157 35 31 11 4 5 0
Totals 288 74 106 180 34 798 94 103 43 11 21 0
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12 minutes ago, GrittyIsKing09 said:

newhook chances: 100%

Season GP G A P +/- SHT PIM HIT SB GW PPG SHG
77 (MOS) 72 18 27 45 -22 225 10 36 14 2 10 0
76 (MOS) 72 25 23 48 44 209 12 14 9 1 3 0
75 (MOS) 72 15 27 42 13 207 37 22 9 4 3 0
74 (MOS) 72 16 29 45 -1 157 35 31 11 4 5 0
Totals 288 74 106 180 34 798 94 103 43 11 21 0

Look at that consistency, Scotty Campbell could never 

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