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CHL Rankings Week 15

Written by: admin on 23rd December 2009
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The top-three teams remain the same this week. The Barrie Colts extend their winning streak to 21-games. The Saint John Sea Dogs went 1-1 last week but remain in second. The Spitfires went 2-0-0 last week even with five of their top players away for the WJC. The rest of the top ten also remains the same with Drummondville and Saskatoon swapping spots same with Tri-City and Mississauga. The Tigers, Rangers, and Remparts continue to be the three bubble teams.

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced the BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings for week 15 of the 2009-10 season.  The weekly rankings of the Canadian Hockey League’s Top 10 teams are selected by a panel of National Hockey League scouts.


Rank

Team (Record)

Last Week Rank

Number of Weeks Ranked

1

Windsor Spitfires
(29-4-0-4)

1

15

2

Saint John Sea Dogs
(31-6-1-0)

2

12

3

Barrie Colts
(29-4-0-1)

3

11

4

Calgary Hitmen
(26-9-1-1)

4

15

5

Drummondville Voltigeurs
(26-10-0-2)

6

14

6

Saskatoon Blades
(24-7-1-3)

5

11

7

Tri-City Americans
(26-9-0-0)

8

10

8

Mississauga Majors
(24-7-3-1)

7

11

9

Victoriaville Tigres
(25-10-1-1)


9

8

10

Brandon Wheat Kings
(25-11-0-2)

10

6

Honourable Mention:

Quebec Remparts
(24-8-2-3)

-

7

Kitchener Rangers
(24-8-1-2)

-

7


Medicine Hat Tigers
(22-11-2-4)

-

0

-1

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