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Currently entering his tenth season in the NHL, Morgan Rielly has been the best Defenseman for Toronto for years, a prognostication that the organization hoped for when they took him Fifth Overall in 2012.

Rielly made the Leafs the following season, and he has at least 20 Assists in his first four seasons, providing solid offensive rushes, while quickly finding work on the power play.  In his fifth season (2017-18), Rielly broke out with a 52 Point year, which he followed with his best season to date, a 20-52-72 campaign that saw him finish fifth in Norris voting.  

He dropped back to his rookie numbers the two years after, but he rebounded in 2021/22 with a 68-Point campaign.  As the top offensive blueliner in Toronto going into the 2023-24, Rielly is poised to climb many more rungs on this ladder.

Drafted Fourth Overall in the 2015 Draft, Marner led the London Knights to a Memorial Cup Championship in 2016, proving himself to be one of the best Juniors of his day.  Marner transferred that success shortly after to the Maple Leafs, posting a 61 Point season and earning All-Rookie honors at Right Wing.

Marner continued to adapt quickly to the NHL speed, and the playmaker had a 94 Point campaign in 2018-19, his third year in Hockey.  Although Marner’s numbers only saw him score 67 Points in both 2019-20 and 2020-21, he played less than 60 Games those years, with the latter being the COVID-shortened season.  Marner was named a First Team All-Star that year, and he built on that last season with his best year to date, with a 97 Point year and his second straight First Team All-Star Selection.  While unable to secure another post-seasin All-Star in 2022-23, Marner set a new high in Points with 99.

Entering hiserightth season in Toronto, and in addition to his aforementioned honors, he has received both Selke and Lady Byng votes in the last five seasons, with two 13th-place finishes for the Hart.  This is a player to keep watching and is currently one of the top Wings in Hockey.

When you focus on Halls of Fame, one of the progressions is a Hall of Fame Monitor, where we look at active players and rank their HOF chances based on their accomplishments to date.

We have created our own metrics based on an elite seven-year period, and how active players measure up to those who have entered the Hall in the last five classes.

The entire section can be found here, but we would like to present our current top ten players, and their Hall of Fame monitor rank:

They are:

#1. Lebron James, Los Angeles Lakers (#1 Last Year)

#2. Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets (#2 Last Year)

#3. Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors (#5 Last Year)

#4. Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns (#3 Last Year)

#5. James Harden, Philadelphia 76ers (#4 Last Year)

#6. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (#7 Last Year)

#7. Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers (#6 Last Year)

#8. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets (#13 Last Year)

#9. Dwight Howard, Free Agent (#8 Last Year)

#10. Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers (#9 Last Year)

We will be doing the same next year for Baseball and Hockey.  

We look forward to your comments and we thank you for your continued support.

The young Point Guard has been an All-Star twice and is on a four-year streak of at least 25 Points per Game.  Young also has a Third-Team All-NBA Selection on his resume, but he has been labelled as inconsistent and there are rumblings that Atlanta may look to move on from him.  Narrative is important, and Young has not seen his grow in the last twelve months.  Pre-Season 2022-23 Rank: #49.