Rank
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Player (Last Rank)
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Last Week's Performance
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1
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Marc-Andre Fleury (2)
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The numbers say it all - even with 2 bad goals vs Ottawa, Fleury
has been outstanding lately (3-0, 2.01 GAA, .932 Save %)
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2
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Sidney Crosby (4)
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He's only one point behind Vanek for the NHL scoring lead and is
the only one producing consistently (2g, 5a, 41/72 faceoffs)
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3
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Brooks Orpik (10)
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Has looked stronger and more efficient since the blue line
returned to health (2a, 6 hits, 6 blocks)
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4
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Paul Martin (1)
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Put an exclamation point on his season of redemption so far with
the game winner against Buffalo (1g, 2a, 3 blocks)
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5
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Pascal Dupuis (3)
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Still undervalued somehow, but producing on the scoresheet and
contributing in all 3 zones (3g, 1a, 6 hits, 3 blocks)
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6
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James Neal (8)
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Still getting it done mostly on the powerplay, but goals are
goals (3g, 1a)
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7
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Craig Adams (14)
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Well-rewarded for his hardwork this season with 2 goals against
the Jets. Contributing as expected elsewhere (2g, 5 hits)
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8
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Matt Niskanen (Inj)
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Appears to be improving each game since his return and will
likely challenge 7 and 44 for top Dman this week (4 hits, 7 blocks)
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9
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Kris Letang (Inj)
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Needed a game to adjust his timing but has gotten his skating
back. Decrease in PP usage is an interesting twist (2a, 7 blocks)
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10
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Chris Kunitz (7)
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Continues to play physical and clear room for Crosby to do his
work all over the ice (0g, 3a, 7 hits)
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11
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Joe Vitale (18)
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Outstanding in the faceoff circle and finally helped a strong
4th line get on the scoresheet (1a, 18/26 faceoffs, 4 blocks)
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12
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Evgeni Malkin (5)
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Doing the little things right but struggling to put up points.
Appears to be missing the net more lately (0g, 1a, 11/31 faceoffs)
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13
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Matt Cooke (16)
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Playing better on the 2nd line but only talked about for
the Karlsson accident - It was an accident (1a, 3 hits, 4 blocks)
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14
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Tanner Glass (17)
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Forechecking and penalty kill specialist keeps doing his job
with the added purpose of defending teammates (9 hits)
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15
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Brandon Sutter (11)
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Playing strong defensively as usual but the 3rd line may get
passed up by the 4th for offensive production soon (19/37 faceoffs, 5 blocks)
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16
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Deryk Engelland (9)
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Quietly doing his job as a dependable 3rd pairing defender (1a,
4 hits)
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17
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Tyler Kennedy (19)
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Demonstrating improvement as of late but still needs to get on
the scoresheet asap (8 hits)
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18
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Simon Despres (12)
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Played well but was scratched for Bortuzzo vs Buf. May return
to the lineup on Wed. (2 hits, 2 blocks)
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19
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Beau Bennett (NA)
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Looked jittery, yet NHL capable in first 2 games. Will surely
move up quickly with more ice time. (2 shots, 1 hit, 2 blocks)
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20
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Zach Boychuk (20)
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Has become the new healthy scratch and may not stay in the
organization with Bennett's call up (1 hit)
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21
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Robert Bortuzzo (6)
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Only played in the Buffalo game and made a mistake that led to a
goal. Probably will be the odd man out again (-1)
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22
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Tomas Vokoun (15)
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Having a solid season but it's Fleury's team and MAF earned all
of the starts last week (Did Not Play)
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23
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Dustin Jeffrey (21)
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#FreeDustinJeffrey (Did Not Play)
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Dissecting every goal that the Pittsburgh Penguins score and allow. || E-mail: meesh7@gmail.com || Twitter: @HockeyMeesh
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Pens Player Power Rankings - Week 5
The Penguins went 3-0 this past week as they waved goodbye to Eric Tangradi, welcomed in Beau Bennett, cheered on heroes Craig Adams and Paul Martin, and questioned slumping Evgeni Malkin.
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