Max Bentley is our biggest decliner so far - he dropped 31 spots compared to the 2008 project. Bill Durnan will ultimately be a larger decliner though - the highest he could finish is 80th, and that represents a 36 spot drop.
We now have 11 players who have, or are guaranteed to, drop 15+ spots from the 2008 project. All but two of them were active, at least to some extent, between 1945 and 1960.
Of the 13 players who have risen 15+ spots, 7 of them were active in the 21st century (and one more retired in the late 1990's).
Also, comparing our list to the NHL's centennial list from a couple of years ago - we now have 58 players in common (out of 79 selected so far). Some of that is due to differences in eligibility criteria (their list is NHL only, so Fetisov, Makarov and Tretiak, among others, are excluded). But I think we're going to see some significant differences - will be interesting to see how closely the lists line up. I feel much better with our list so far (including Nighbor, Cook and Boucher, Seibert, Brimsek, Pilote, and Malkin) over some of their choices (Cournoyer, Gainey, Gartner, Lafontaine, Nieuwendyk, Sittler, Toews).