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CHL Rankings Week 22

Written by: Tyler Bodman on 17th February 2010
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Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced the BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings for week 22 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.

The top-10 remain the same with six teams trading places. Saskatoon and Tri-City swap fourth and fifth; Brandon and Moncton flip sixth and seventh and Drummondville and Mississauga exchange the ninth and tenth spots. The Hitmen, Tigres and Rangers are the honourable mentions this week.

BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings – Week 22

Rank

Team (Record)

Last Week Rank

Number of Weeks Ranked

1

Saint John Sea Dogs
(46-9-1-0)

1

19

2

Barrie Colts
(45-8-0-2)

2

18

3

Windsor Spitfires
(44-9-0-5)

3

22

4

Saskatoon Blades
(39-13-3-3)

5

18

5

Tri-City Americans
(41-15-1-2)

4

17

6

Brandon Wheat Kings
(41-16-1-3)

7

13

7

Moncton Wildcats
(38-13-1-4)

6

5

8

London Knights
(41-14-0-2)

8

11

9

Drummondville Voltigeurs
(39-15-0-2)

10

20

10

Mississauga Majors
(37-13-4-2)

9

18

Honourable Mention:

Calgary Hitmen
(40-17-1-1)

-

16

Victoriaville Tigres
(39-17-1-1)

-

11

Kitchener Rangers
(36-16-2-2)

-

7

-1

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