OTownApologist
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Another top ten list, thie time purely focusing on a player's leadership abilities. A player's ability to lead by example, locker room status, and captaincy potential are all important factors. Seeing as we're not in the locker room, it will probably be based upon tangible leadership.
1. Erik Karlsson
2. Chris Phillips
3. Chris Neil
4. Kyle Turris
5. Curtis Lazar
6. Mark Stone
7. Marc Methot
8. Bobby Ryan
9. Clarke MacArthur
10. Troy Rutkowski
HM: Nick Paul, Colin White
This was one of the tougher lists for me to rank. I felt that the captains had to be the top 3, and Turris is definitely the next man up there, and Lazar could be the most team oriented man in hockey. From there, the only real "surprise" I put in is Rutkowski, who is a great and underrated leader. He was a captain of a Memorial Cup finalist and is a quintessential leader.
Any issues? Agree/Disagree? Debate and leave your own ranking!
1. Erik Karlsson
2. Chris Phillips
3. Chris Neil
4. Kyle Turris
5. Curtis Lazar
6. Mark Stone
7. Marc Methot
8. Bobby Ryan
9. Clarke MacArthur
10. Troy Rutkowski
HM: Nick Paul, Colin White
This was one of the tougher lists for me to rank. I felt that the captains had to be the top 3, and Turris is definitely the next man up there, and Lazar could be the most team oriented man in hockey. From there, the only real "surprise" I put in is Rutkowski, who is a great and underrated leader. He was a captain of a Memorial Cup finalist and is a quintessential leader.
Any issues? Agree/Disagree? Debate and leave your own ranking!