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Today I had the bright idea of taking teams total TPE throughout their team, and make a general power ranking off it. Ill then break it down even further and categorize them and explain them based off each individual part of their team. This is confusing to explain - so I'm just gonna start now.

Team TPE Totals: (In order of current league standings)
Miami Marauders - 3,181 TPE

Halifax 21st - 3,284 TPE

Houston Bulls - 3,537 TPE

Ottawa Lynx - 2,349 TPE
San Diego Marlins - 3,533 TPE

Las Vegas Aces - 3,163 TPE

Mexico City Kings - 1,967 TPE

Saskatoon Wild - 1,944 TPE

Mississauga Hounds - 1,891 TPE

Philadelphia Reapers - 1,375 TPE
 


:hou: Houston Bulls (1) - 3,537 TPE
Forwards - 1,998 TPE
Coming in as the #2 rated forward group, this squad is loaded with talent, and a majority of it is young talent as well. This is a dangerous group of players - and teams should be on the look out for them.

Defense - 887 TPE

This is the #3 ranked defensive unit in the league, which only consists of three players! This could be a problem for Houston in the future, but right now, they're dangerous.

Goalies - 652 TPE

The second best goalie room in the league, with a dangerous duo in net for Houston. Not sure if they'll have any returners for future seasons though.

:sdm:San Diego Marlins (2) - 3,533 TPE

Forwards - 1,598 TPE
The #4 ranked offensive unit in the league, with lots of guys in that 200-250 range currently. There's a good chance that this unit is a powerhouse next season.

Defense - 1,548 TPE

The BEST defensive room in the league consists of 5 different players - all over 200 TPE. This is a scary good crew, definitely one to look out for.

Goalies - 387 TPE

This is a single goalie room, with their one and only being Ricky LaFleur. Having a solid season so far, but what will the Marlins do in future seasons? He comes in as the #6 ranked goalie room.
 

:hfx: Halifax 21st (3) - 3,284 TPE

Forwards - 2,095 TPE
This IS the powerhouse offense of the league, coming in at the #1 rank. This is a scary good group of forwards, with 7 players!

Defense - 768 TPE

This is the #7 ranked defensive group, which is probably where Halifax is struggling this season. This is going to be a extremely different look next season though, and they should be feared.

Goalies - 421 TPE

The #4 ranked group in the league, with Chad Powers being a solid starter now, and then Kim Chi taking over next season. No problems there!

 

 

:mia: Miami Marauders (4) - 3,181 TPE

Forwards - 1,927 TPE

The #3 ranked unit in the league, with 4 nearly capped out players. Problem is, most of the remaining players are inactive - not a good look for the future.

Defense - 855 TPE

The #4 ranked defensive unit in the league, based on 3 players. Once again, not many future prospect here either.

Goalies - 399 TPE

The #5 ranked unit in the league, Draw Mac the only one wearing the pads for this team. Once again, no future here either. Miami is looking like a very poor team next season.

 

 

:veg: Las Vegas Aces (5) - 3,163 TPE

Forwards - 1,235 TPE
This is the #6 ranked unit in the league, which isn't too great. Bright spot is, tons of young talent. Definitely a dangerous crew for the upcoming season.

Defense - 1,383 TPE

The #2 ranked defensive core, which consists of 4 players. Future isn't too bright for this group, as they'll all most likely be off to the bigs next season.

Goalies - 545 TPE

The #3 ranked goalie combo in the league, with a solid starter this season, and one for next season as well.
 

:ott: Ottawa Lynx (6) - 2,349 TPE

Forwards - 1,277 TPE
Ottawa's forwards are currently the #5 ranked squad in the league, with PLENTY of young talent. Bright future for these guys.

Defense - 324 TPE

Ranked dead last in the league, this is what's keeping the Lynx from being a great team. These guys have a bright future with a few more additions, though.

Goalies - 748 TPE

The BEST goalie duo in the league. Unfortunately, neither will be around next season - time to rebuild!
 

:mex: Mexico City Kings (7) - 1,967 TPE

Forwards - 1,053TPE
This is the #7 ranked crew in the league, with tons of bright stars - and a great outlook into future seasons.

Defense - 625 TPE

Only consisting of TWO players, this is the #8 ranked core in the league. I'm assuming they'll lose one, if not both to the VHL this upcoming season.

Goalies - 287 TPE

Pepe Silvia ranks #7 in the league for goalies. Most likely returning next season, will become one of the top units in the league. Hopefully they can invest in a young backup.

 

 

:ssk: Saskatoon Wild (8) - 1,944 TPE

Forwards - 870 TPE
Here we have the Saskatoon forwards group - ranked 9th in the league. Not much going for them at the moment, and they'll lose one of their forwards to the VHL next season.

Defense - 849 TPE

A solid group currently, ranked 5th in the league. They'll lose 2/3 defenseman next season as well - not too good for the Wild.

Goalies - 225 TPE

Toby Bob sits in the net alone for Saskatoon - ranked as the #8 unit in the league. He can be one of the top units and core piece to this team next season.

 

 

:mis: Mississauga Hounds (9) - 1,891 TPE

Forwards - 923 TPE
This group has potential to be on the uprise next season, with all their young talent. Unfortunately, they sit at the #8 group this season. Not much to show for here.

Defense - 818 TPE

The #6 ranked crew in the league, with 3/4 most likely returning for next season. This will be an upcoming group if they can get some depth at the position.

Goalies - 150 TPE

Embarrassing enough, this is a set of goals. Two. The starter comes in at 94 TPE, the backup - 56 TPE. Their backup is inactive, but the starter, whiteknight, can help improve this group soon. Currently ranked last.

 

 

:phi: Philadelphia Reapers (10) - 1,375 TPE

Forwards - 818 TPE
The worst offensive group in the league - bright future if they can add some more pieces and depth to it for next season though.

Defense - 398 TPE

Made of two young players, this group is ranked #9, but can also have a bright future with some depth brough for the upcoming season.

Goalies - 159 TPE

Ranked 9th in the league as well, Louis Burley can be a core piece to their team next season, and help lead them to wins - maybe even playoffs?



I hope you guys enjoyed this, as I sure did. If it gets enough traction and demand, I can also do this for the VHL? Let me know. 
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Claiming for weeks ending 1/19 & 1/26

 

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