It's hard to imagine, but the 57th NHL All-Star Game ballot has already been released. Below is a list of a few NBH players on the ballot, and players that deserve to be voted in by the fans. Visit the NHL Fan Ballot page to start voting for all these players. Here we go.
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1. Mike Richards- Philadelphia Flyers. Richards, who had a break out season last year, was named the Flyers captain at the beginning of the season and has done a terrific job of filling the leadership role. So far he has four goals and 10 assists in 11 games. He is always on the ice for Philly as he contributes to both the power play and the penalty kill.
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2. Evgeni Malkin- Pittsburgh Penguins. Malkin hasn't showed any signs of letting up from where he finished last season. After picking up a career high 106 points last year, Malkin is once again leading the league in scoring with 18 points. He has four goals and 14 assists, including at least one point in his last eight games.
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3. Eric Staal- Carolina Hurricanes. Eric continues to be one of the main leaders of the 'Canes, and has started the season like he always does. He has a team high five goals and four assists this season, as he has helped Carolina get off to a surprisingly good start at 7-2-3. The great start puts the 'Canes in first place in the Southeast Division.
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4. Simon Gagne- Philadelphia Flyers. Simon Gagne's return to the league this season has been one of the more uplifting and encouraging stories. Having missed the majority of least season due to injury, Gagne has come back and shown the skills that helped him record back-to-back 40 goal seasons. Gagne has already recorded eight goals and six assists and is tied for the team lead in points with 14. His +6 rating also shows just how much better the Flyers are when he is in the lineup.
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5. Patrick Kane- Chicago Blackhawks. After winning Rookie of the Year honors last season, Kane and the Blackhawks are determined to get back into the playoffs. Kane has certainly done his part as he already has six goals and a team high nine assists for a total of 15 points. The 19-year old has the 'Hawks in second place in the Central Division and they are owners of a three game winning streak.
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6. Phil Kessel- Boston Bruins. Kessel is one of the main reasons the Bruins have had such a successful start to the season. His team high eight goals have helped lead the team to a 6-3-3 record and just three points out of first place.
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7. Jeff Carter- Philadelphia Flyers. The 23-year old center from Ontario is off to the best start of his young career. He has a team high nine goals, including two overtime game winners, to go along with three assists. He has also seen his average ice time jump up to over 21 minutes per game.
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8. Tim Thomas- Boston Bruins. Thomas has once again had to win the number one spot for the B's, and he has done just that. With back-to-back 1-0 shutout wins against the Oilers and Canucks and a 5-1 win against Dallas, it seems that Thomas has solidified himself as the man who will be between the pipes. He currently leads the league with a .944 save percentage and is second in the league with a 1.83 goals against average (GAA). His 3-1-0 record and .970 save percentage last week earned him the NHL's Second Star of the Week honor.
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9. Marcus Naslund- New York Rangers. Naslund has been the most consistent offensive force for the Rangers so far on the young season. He has a team high five goals and seven assists, which ties him for the team lead with 12 points. The Rangers currently have the second best record in the entire league with a 10-4-1 record, which is good for 21 points.
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10. Patrick Sharp- Chicago Blackhawks. Sharp, who is coming off a career best season in which he recorded 36 goals and 26 assists, has continued to improve and is putting up numbers that put him among the league leaders. Sharp has a team high nine goals and seven assists on the season for a total of 16 points, which is good for third in the league. He recorded two goals and an assist in the Hawks latest win, a 6-2 decision against the Colorado Avalanche.
Posted By: Luke Ventura