Top 100 Keeper League Defensemen – November

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2016-11-03

The Top 100 defensemen to own in your points-only keeper league, November edition.

As always, these are pulled from the full Top 300 skaters list (the two right columns indicate their ranking in that Top 300) that was posted Wednesday (click here to see the Top 300 skaters). These are for points-only leagues and combines both one-year and long-term potential, as well as proneness to injury and usage (i.e. ice and PP time).

 

Players within 5.0 ratings points are considered equal in trade discussions – that means Julius Honka (76) is not really "higher" than Mark Streit (100). When two players are within 5.0 then it would come down to your need and your opinion (youth/proven /risk/injury/ immediate/long-term/ etc)

 

Def. Rk Player Team Rating Nov Oct
1 Erik Karlsson OTT 132.4 9 10
2 Brent Burns SJS 103.4 30 31
3 P.K. Subban NSH 86.3 47 48
4 John Klingberg DAL 81.0 53 50
5 Oliver Ekman-Larsson ARI 77.8 54 70
6 Kris Letang PIT 76.8 56 56
7 Roman Josi NSH 74.5 63 59
8 Kevin Shattenkirk STL 64.9 93 99
9 Drew Doughty LAK 64.2 97 94
10 Dustin Byfuglien WPG 63.9 101 102
11 John Carlson WAS 63.8 102 91
12 Keith Yandle FLA 62.2 108 97
13 Victor Hedman TBL 55.5 119 134
14 Shea Weber MON 55.3 121 146
15 Tyson Barrie COL 54.5 123 128
16 Shayne Gostisbehere PHI 51.5 134 136
17 Dougie Hamilton CGY 51.3 135 129
18 Mark Giordano CGY 50.6 139 127
19 Duncan Keith CHI 50.5 140 156
20 Justin Faulk CAR 46.5 151 170
21 Morgan Rielly TOR 46.3 152 152
22 Aaron Ekblad FLA 45.5 155 148
23 Rasmus Ristolainen BUF 41.6 166 217
24 Seth Jones CBJ 41.5 167 165
25 Ryan Suter MIN 41.3 168 186
26 Alex Pietrangelo STL 40.9 171 162
27 Sami Vatanen ANA 39.4 178 190
28 Ryan McDonagh NYR 35.2 189 212
29 Nick Leddy NYI 34.1 191 189
30 Cam Fowler ANA 31.5 202 267
31 Damon Severson NJD 30.4 203 371
32 Zach Werenski CBJ 28.7 207 382
33 Jake Gardiner TOR 26.0 216 274
34 Ryan Ellis NSH 25.5 219 220
35 TJ Brodie CGY 24.7 226 200
36 Anton Stralman TBL 23.7 232 216
37 Mike Green DET 23.4 235 327
38 Brent Seabrook CHI 23.2 237 256
39 Colton Parayko STL 23.2 238 225
40 Ivan Provorov PHI 23.0 239 361
41 Torey Krug BOS 22.8 240 221
42 Noah Hanifin CAR 21.3 253 374
43 Matt Dumba MIN 20.6 261 254
44 Mike Matheson FLA 20.3 262 266
45 Dennis Wideman CGY 19.6 269 471
46 Jacob Trouba WPG 19.4 270 262
47 Hampus Lindholm ANA 19.3 271 255
48 Marc-Edouard Vlasic SJS 18.7 277 241
49 Jake Muzzin LAK 18.5 278 226
50 Nikita Zaitsev TOR 18.4 282 413
51 Mattias Ekholm NSH 17.4 292 243
52 Matt Niskanen WAS 17.2 298 335
53 Cody Ceci OTT 16.4 307 240
54 Adam Larsson EDM 16.0 315 214
55 David Savard CBJ 14.7 346 334
56 Nathan Beaulieu MON 14.4 349 340
57 Michael Stone ARI 13.9 356 367
58 Derrick Pouliot PIT 13.1 365 359
59 Dion Phaneuf OTT 13.0 366 362
60 Ryan Pulock NYI 12.7 368 360
61 Erik Johnson COL 12.6 369 406
62 Oscar Klefbom EDM 12.6 370 366
63 Justin Schultz PIT 12.3 375 310
64 Shea Theodore ANA 12.2 376 375
65 Alex Goligoski ARI 12.0 379 391
66 Dmitry Orlov WAS 11.7 383 324
67 Anthony DeAngelo ARI 11.6 385 381
68 Tyler Myers WPG 11.5 386 365
69 Connor Murphy ARI 11.5 387 393
70 Colin Miller BOS 11.2 393 386
71 Brandon Montour ANA 10.8 398 390
72 Travis Hamonic NYI 9.9 404 435
73 Andrei Markov MON 9.9 405 368
74 Joshua Morrissey WPG 9.3 410 400
75 Patrick Wiercioch COL 8.9 416 460
76 Julius Honka DAL 8.9 417 407
77 Connor Carrick TOR 8.9 418 408
78 Madison Bowey WAS 8.1 426 416
79 Olli Maatta PIT 8.1 427 404
80 Esa Lindell DAL 8.1 428 417
81 Kris Russell EDM 8.0 429 523
82 Nikita Zadorov COL 7.7 432 420
83 Andrej Sekera EDM 7.6 433 423
84 Jordan Schmaltz STL 7.3 435 425
85 Trevor Daley PIT 6.9 440 431
86 Jake McCabe BUF 6.9 441 432
87 Darnell Nurse EDM 6.4 447 436
88 Ville Pokka CHI 6.3 449 441
89 Alec Martinez LAK 6.2 451 512
90 Jaccob Slavin CAR 6.1 454 427
91 Ryan Murray CBJ 6.1 455 445
92 Michael Del Zotto PHI 6.0 458 449
93 Brandon Manning PHI 5.9 462 NR
94 Jacob Larsson ANA 5.8 463 510
95 Niklas Kronwall DET 5.7 465 455
96 Jason Demers FLA 5.6 467 459
97 Jared Spurgeon MIN 5.5 471 464
98 Cody Franson BUF 5.1 477 470
99 Thomas Chabot OTT 4.8 480 473
100 Mark Streit PHI 4.6 483 476

 

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7 Comments

  1. Vladimir Blutin 2016-11-03 at 12:58

    why is Jones above Werenski? Clearly Zach is already the best dman for the CBJ and is the clear offensive catalyst.

    • Dobber 2016-11-03 at 13:05

      Very clear, after Game 8. Do you make a lot of these decisions after Game 8? Not one-year decisions, but multi-year decisions?

      • Vladimir Blutin 2016-11-03 at 13:18

        yeah i do actually. this one’s a no brainer.

        • Dobber 2016-11-03 at 13:31

          Great! Good luck man

          • Vladimir Blutin 2016-11-03 at 14:02

            Yeah, just to be even more clear (lol)… I think Werenski’s move up the list is accurate and realistic for now. But also feel that maybe Jones’ ranking could be justified to take a larger hi, as it looks like management believe Werenski is the offensive weapon to eat up the PP minutes for years to come, which could devalue Jones a bit from before. Nonetheless, love your work, great insights. No sarcasm.

          • Dobber 2016-11-03 at 14:52

            Thanks, I agree Jones should start fading, but they can coexist (he can be the Pietrangelo to Werenski’s Shattenkirk). He’s still only 22

  2. mrod 2016-11-03 at 18:53

    Keeper league, should I trade subban and a late pick for klingberg and a 1st round?

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