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You'll notice some very big changes from my first Top 75 list, which was done before the free-agent frenzy. Before, I emphasized consistency and leaned more toward defensemen and goaltenders because I consider them more of a "sure" thing (as much of a sure thing as any fantasy rank). Now that most teams are taking some serious shape, I am more confident in moving several forwards up the list.



Another thing I can do now that most free agents have found a home is decide which teams will benefit fantasy owners most when it comes to power-play and plus/minus categories. You'll notice that all Ottawa Senators have dropped a few rankings, as I consider the team incredibly top-heavy and I don't have confidence in any of their defensemen to run an efficient power play. I also take issue with having only Martin Gerber and Alex Auld to mind the crease.



Conversely, Dan Boyle, Jonathan Cheechoo and Milan Michalek have been added to the list, while Joe Thornton moves up because the addition of Boyle to that power play has me very excited.



Without further ado, here is the revamped top 75 as of July 16. Remember, this is for the coming ESPN 10-team standard leagues that count goals, assists, penalty minutes, plus/minus, power-play points, shots on goal and average ice time for forwards; wins, goals-against average and save percentage for goalies.



I'll pre-emptively defend some of the ones that might make you wonder what I'm smoking

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