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Images: NHL / Ten Best at the All-Star Break

2. Steven Stamkos, Tampa BayHe´s scoring goals like Brett Hull used to, a league leading 38 at the break to go with 67 points that also leads the NHL. Fifteen of his goals are on the power play. ASSOCIATED PRESS
3. Sidney Crosby, PittsburghHas 66 points and likely would lead the league in scoring if not for the concussion suffered in the Winter Classic that has knocked him out of the Penguins´ lineup. ASSOCIATED PRESS
4. Daniel Sedin, VancouverThe “otherÓ Sedin is third in the league in scoring behind Stamkos and Crosby with 64 points, and tied for third with 27 goals. ASSOCIATED PRESS
5. Jonas Hiller, AnaheimThe Ducks are fifth in the Western Conference thanks to his 25 wins and .926 save percentage. ASSOCIATED PRESS
6.Henrik Sedin, VancouverIs he the best playmaker in the game? His 50 assists, 10 more than anyone else, say yes. ASSOCIATED PRESS
7. Kris Letang, PittsburghIt´s hard not to consider the Penguins´ defenseman the Norris Trophy favorite at a plus-22 with 41 points. ASSOCIATED PRESS
8. Brad Richards, Dallas ÊThe veteran is leading the way for the surprising Stars with 20 goals and 57 points. ASSOCIATED PRESS
9. Ryan Kesler, VancouverThe annoying Canucks center is having a monster season at plus-19 with 27 goals. ASSOCIATED PRESS
10. Dustin Byfuglien, AtlantaThe ex-Hawk has 41 points and leads all defensemen with 16 goals, 6 of them game winners. ASSOCIATED PRESS