Radulov for the last time still holds places in both the top ten's. Still very impressive but he will easily be out of the mix next update in early December.
The top point getters are pretty much the same. Luciano Aquino made a big move into the top five with a strong weekend. We also get the first North American NHL player to climb the point rankings with Tyler Seguin. Hoping he can continue to climb as I'm not expecting many North Americans to make the list from the NHL for various reasons.
What do we see at the bottom of the list? We have our first AHL-ECHL player to crack the top ten. I'm not shocked who it is, but I am surprised how fast he got there. Only 15 games to already be one of the top point scorers in hockey. He was also very impressive last season with Colorado.
Off to the penalty charts where the North American leagues made big jumps. Five of the top 10 are now from American leagues compared to none during the last update. By the next update it could be 8 or 9.
Lefebvre and Artyukhin are still holding up well and as documented have strong AHL ties. Bobby Farnham? If you are surprised, that makes two of us. Never had this guy on my radar even in the slightest. Not only is he at the top for local leagues but he is doing it in both the AHL and ECHL. That is normally something you see towards the end of a season. Joining him are Adam Huxley, Brett Gallant and Bobby Robbins all of whom are well known fighters. Andrew Conboy cracks the list with the accumulation of many penalties.
Now the question is who gets to 100 first? I will guess a European player as they can rack minutes up quickly. A player in the German league got 59 minutes in one game this weekend and if you notice he isn't even in the top ten.
My guess is somebody on Graz in Austria and let's go with Gallant for North America.

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