The 2014 NHL Draft is nearly three weeks away and TSN Scout Craig Button is sticking to his guns, for the most part, in his final list of the Top 100 draft eligible players. Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice completes his sweep of Buttons rankings, finishing in the top spot for the seventh time. Aaron Ekblad, Sam Bennett, Leon Draisaitl and Michael Dal Colle round out an identical top five from the previous list. "Its my projection of where players will be in three to five years time as they progress and mature," explains Button. "There will never be agreement on any ranking of this type and it is never static or without debate. There is nothing final about the players as they will develop and progress into NHL players of varying skills and types." Ekblad is the outlier of an emerging trend in the Top 100. Of the top 10 ranked skaters, seven are forwards. If the list were to mirror the upcoming draft, only seven defencemen would be selected in the first round and 28 in the top 100 - with some of those blueliners spending time at forward. "Each draft has its own unique personality and must be treated as such," adds Button. "We get hyped as we anticipate the next potential superstar and while this draft may not have that hype, it has players who will be stars in their own right and will help their NHL teams compete for the Stanley Cup." A few surprises shook up the rankings with Calgary Hitmen defenceman Travis Sanheim making the leap from 32 down to No. 8. The 6-foot-3 standout was a plus-25 in 67 games for the Hitmen, who finished third in the WHLs Eastern Conference but fell in the opening round of the playoffs in six games. Centre Vladislav Kamenev also caught Buttons attention, slicing his ranking by more than half in a jump from the No. 25 spot to No. 12. The Russian junior league product played just 15 games this season but did manage 10 points and a plus-10 rating. The final ranking, however, was not so kind to some. After reaching a high of the No. 8 spot on the previous list, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds centre Jared McCann nearly fell out of the top 20. Despite his 27 goals and 62 points in 64 games this season, McCann managed just one goal in March. "What history tells us is that this draft will be like all others, with players not achieving greatness and its steals, whereby the question inevitably becomes - how did they get him there?" said Button. "But make no mistake, the players have reached for their goal of playing in the NHL and all sacrifices are worth it because with no sacrifice, there is no reaching ones potential. That we can all agree on." For Craig Buttons final list click here. Camiseta Atletico De Madrid 2019 . 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Camiseta Diego Costa Atletico De Madrid .Y. - Through three quarters, the Brooklyn Nets could not shake the NBAs worst team.GUELPH, Ont. - Tyler Bertuzzi had a hat trick and added two assists as the Guelph Storm scored five times in the second to beat the London Knights 8-5 on Friday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Jason Dickinson scored twice and had two assists for the Storm (27-17-4). Zac Leslie, Tyler Hill and Pius Suter rounded out the attack while Justin Nichols made 18 saves in net.Max Domi and Christian Dvorak had a pair of goals each for London (30-15-3). Chandler Yakimowicz had the other. Emanuel Vella suffered the loss after turning away 9-of-12 shots in 22:47. Michael Giugovaz made 12 saves in 35:45 of action.Guelph went 2 for 3 on the power play while the Knights scored twice on five chances.---OTTERS 3 FRONTENACS 2KINGSTON, Ont. — Dylan Strome scored a pair of goals as Erie held on the beat the Frontenacs.Remi Elie added his 20th of the season in the second period to put the No. 5 Otters (34-10-3) ahead 3-0.Conor McGlynn and Corey Pawley responded in the third period for Kingston (17-20-7). The loss was its fourth in a row.---WHALERS 3 BULLS 0PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Alex Nedeljkovic stopped all 41 shots he faced as the Whalers shut out Belleville.Matthew Campagna started the scoring on the power play in the first period for Plymouth (16-27-3), which snapped a three-game skid. Sonny Milano extended the lead and Francesco Vilardi added a short-handed goal.Charlie Graham kicked out 30 shots for the Bulls (19-22-6), who have now lost six straight.---GREYHOUNDS 4 BATTALION 3 (SO) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Justin Bailey scored the decisive goal in the shootout as the No. 3 Greyhounds won their niinth straight by edging North Bay.ddddddddddddAnthony DeAngelo, Nick Ritchie and Tim Gettinger had goals in regulation for Sault Ste. Marie (36-9-2).Kyle Wood had a hat trick for the Battalion (23-12-10).---RANGERS 5 ATTACK 2KITCHENER, Ont. — Nick Magyar struck twice and added an assist as the Rangers topped Owen Sound.Mason Kohn, Brandon Robinson and Adam Mascherin also chipped in for Kitchener (21-15-9).Jeffrey Gilligan and Erik Bradford scored for the Attack (20-16-9), who have now lost three straight.---67S 5 STING 0OTTAWA — Nathan Todd scored twice and Liam Herbst turned aside 21 shots as the 67s blanked Sarnia.Jeremiah Addison, Trent Mallette and Brendan Bell supplied the rest of the Ottawa (25-18-3) offence. The 67s have won seven of their last 10 games.Taylor Dupuis made 21 saves in net for the Sting (23-18-6).---STEELHEADS 3 WOLVES 2SUDBURY, Ont. — Bryson Cianfrone and Nathan Bastian scored in the third period as Mississauga came back to beat the Wolves.Sean Day started the comeback for the Steelheads (20-25-3) with a goal on the power play.Jacob Harris, on the power play, and Pavel Jenys had goals for Sudbury (7-37-2), which dropped its 16th straight.---PETES 5 GENERALS 4 (OT)OSHAWA, Ont. — Michael Clarke scored a power-play goal 2:27 into overtime as Peterborough edged the No. 1 Generals.Eric Cornel, Nathan Pancel, Greg Betzold and Josh Maguire also had goals for the Petes (18-22-5) in their third-straight win.Cole Cassels struck twice for Oshawa (38-7-3). Stephen Desrocher and Michael McCarron also scored. The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak.--- ' ' '