Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby has once again been ranked the NHLs No. 1 player, as revealed Wednesday night on the NHL on TSN Top 50 Players special. For the first time, TSNs Top 50 ranking was determined by a group of 14 NHL coaches and general managers, representing seven Eastern Conference teams and seven Western Conference teams. This years NHL on TSN Top 50 Players features nine new players, four goalies, 10 defencemen and 26 players from Canada. The Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks have five players on the list, the most of any NHL team. Just missing the Top 50 was Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price, who was ranked No. 51. See below for the full NHL on TSN Top 50 Players ranking and an additional breakdown of notable omissions, biggest risers and fallers and players by country and position. You can voice their opinion on the Top 50 ranking by using the hashtag #TSNTop50 on Twitter and on TSN.ca with Your! Call. NHL ON TSN TOP 50 PLAYERS 1. Sidney Crosby 2. Evgeni Malkin 3. Jonathan Toews 4. Steven Stamkos 5. Pavel Datsyuk 6. Zdeno Chara 7. Alex Ovechkin 8. Shea Weber 9. Patrick Kane 10. Claude Giroux 11. Erik Karlsson 12. Henrik Zetterberg 13. John Tavares 14. Henrik Lundqvist 15. Ryan Getzlaf 16. Patrice Bergeron 17. Ryan Suter 18. Anze Kopitar 19. Drew Doughty 20. Duncan Keith 21. Henrik Sedin 22. Jonathan Quick 23. Zach Parise 24. Corey Perry 25. Daniel Sedin 26. Martin St. Louis 27. P.K. Subban28. Eric Staal29. Rick Nash30. Alex Pietrangelo31. Logan Couture32. Marian Hossa33. Kris Letang34. James Neal35. Joe Thornton36. Matt Duchene37. Jamie Benn38. Jason Spezza39. Taylor Hall40. Nicklas Backstrom41. Pekka Rinne42. Milan Lucic43. Phil Kessel44. Oliver Ekman-Larsson45. Sergei Bobrovsky46. David Krejci47. Patrick Sharp48. Dustin Brown49. Thomas Vanek50. Mikko Koivu Whos Missing? Goaltender Carey Price: Ranked No. 51Goaltender Corey Crawford: Stanley Cup-winning goalieGoaltender Craig Anderson: 2012-13 NHL-leading save percentage: .941No Canadian goalie among the four named to the Top 50 listLeft winger Chris Kunitz: First Team All-Star in 2012-13Defenceman Francois Beauchemin: Second Team All-Star in 2012-13 Teams With the Most Players on Top 50 Chicago: 5 (Toews, Kane, Keith, Hossa, Sharp)Pittsburgh: 4 (Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Neal)Boston: 4 (Chara, Bergeron, Lucic, Krejci)Los Angeles: 4 (Kopitar, Doughty, Quick, Brown) Nine New Members of Top 50 27. P.K. Subban 36. Matt Duchene 42. Milan Lucic 44. Oliver Ekman-Larsson 45. Sergei Bobrovsky46. David Krejci47. Patrick Sharp49. Thomas Vanek50. Mikko Koivu Rising from 2012-13 to 2013-14 Patrick Kane 38 to 9 Duncan Keith 49 to 20 Ryan Getzlaf 34 to 15 Patrice Bergeron 35 to 16 Falling from 2012-13 to 2013-14 Daniel Sedin 8 to 25Henrik Sedin 9 to 21Pekka Rinne 27 to 41 Dropped Out From 2012-13 Top 50 18. I. Kovalchuk, NJ 25. J. Eberle, Edm 31. T. Seguin, Dal 37. J. Iginla, Bos 42. B. Richards, NYR44. M. Richards, LA45. M. Gaborik, CBJ46. J. Staal, Car48. R. Nugent-Hopkins, Edm Players By Country Canada (26) 1. Crosby 3. Toews 4. Stamkos 8. Weber 10. Giroux 13. Tavares 15. Getzlaf 16. Bergeron19. Doughty20. Keith23. Perry26. St. Louis27. Subban28. E. Staal29. Nash30. Pietrangelo31. Couture33. Letang34. Neal35. Thornton36. Duchene37. Benn38. Spezza39. Hall42. Lucic47. Sharp USA (6) 9. Kane17. Suter22. Quick23. Parise43. Kessel48. Brown Russia (4) 2. Malkin5. Datsyuk7. Ovechkin45. Bobrovsky Sweden (7) 11. Karlsson12. Zetterberg14. Lundqvist21. H. Sedin25. D. Sedin40. Backstrom44. Ekman-Larsson Finland (2) 41. Rinne 50. Koivu Slovakia (2) 6. Chara32. Hossa Slovenia (1) 18. Kopitar Czech Rep. (1) 46. Krejci Austria (1) 49. Vanek Players By Position Goaltender (4) 14. Lundqvist 22. Quick 41. Rinne 45. Bobrovsky Defence (10) 6. Chara8. Weber 11. Karlsson17. Suter 19. Doughty 20. Keith 27. Subban 30. Pietrangelo 33. Letang 44. Ekman-Larsson Left Wing (9) 23. Parise25. D. Sedin29. Nash37. Benn39. Hall42. Lucic47. Sharp 48. Brown49. Vanek Centre (20) 1. Crosby2. Malkin3. Toews4. Stamkos 5. Datsyuk10. Giroux12. Zetterberg13. Tavares15. Getzlaf16. Bergeron18. Kopitar21. H. Sedin28. E. Staal31. Couture 35. Thornton36. Duchene38. Spezza Right Wing (7) 7. Ovechkin9. Kane24. Perry26. St. Louis32. Hossa34. Neal43. Kessel Yeezy Shop Norge . Jose Bautista homered for the fifth straight game in the sixth inning, following a two-out solo homer by Melky Cabrera. Edwin Encarnacion led off the seventh with a homer to tie the game 3-3 and, with two out in the seventh, Munenori Kawasaki came through with the two-out single to score pinch-runner Steve Tolleson with what proved to be the winning run. Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Black Norge .500 were once common achievements for the Dallas Mavericks. 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Its why we play hockey -- that little pressure, that extra pressure. I thought we reacted in a good way," Bernier said. Bernier wasnt part of the Toronto club that blew a late 4-2 lead and lost 5-4 in overtime to the Bruins in Game 7 of their first-round playoff series last spring. But he knew plenty of his teammates hadnt forgotten, which made Tuesday night a bit of a special regular-season victory. "I thought the atmosphere was awesome. I think both teams played hard, and lots of hitting in that game," Bernier said. "When we get skating and we hit a lot, I think we get a lot of energy from our bench and we play very well." Tyler Bozak scored twice, Phil Kessel had three assists and James van Riemsdyk had a goal and an assist for Toronto. Jake Gardiner also scored for the Maple Leafs, who were 0-2 against the defending Eastern Conference champions this season. "Hopefully, it bleeds some of the demons out of us," Toronto coach Randy Carlyle said. Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron each had a goal and an assist for Boston. Gregory Campbell pulled the Bruins to 4-3 with 10:25 left in the third period, but Bernier stopped a late flurry of shots after Boston pulled goalie Tuukka Rask for the extra skater. Toronto scored twice on the power play, while the Bruins were 0 for 3. "We had a lot of good looks. Weve obviously got to do a better job and bear down," Bergeron said. "On the power play they did that and we didnt do it, so the games right there." Bozak answered each of Bostons first two goals, then Toronto scored two straight and Bernier continued stopping shots.dddddddddddd "Whenever you come to Boston you know its going to be tough and you know theres going to be times in the game where theyre going to be all over you," Bozak said. "Youve just got to stay composed and block some shots and need the goalie to make some saves, and Berny did a great job for us tonight to keep us in it." Rask made 22 saves for Boston, which lost for the third time in four games. He was booed after van Riemsdyks wrist shot got past him early in the third, but came up with two big saves later in the period that kept the Bruins in it. Rask made a sliding pad save on Nazem Kadri as he was being taken down by Zdeno Chara with a hook, then stopped a big shot early in the ensuing power play to keep it 4-3. Bernier withstood a flurry of shots by the Bruins early in the second, then stopped Boston on a power play to preserve a 2-all tie until Gardiner gave Toronto its first lead with 12:51 left in the period. The Maple Leafs were on a power play when Gardiner drifted in from the point to the right circle, where he took a cross-ice pass from Kessel and wristed a shot through Rask. Bergeron tucked a backhand between Berniers left pad and the post to put the Bruins up 2-1 with 9:12 left in the first period. The goal stood after a review to make sure the puck didnt slip under the side of the net. NOTES: Chara played in his 1,100th career game. ... Rask entered with 22 wins, tying his career high set in 2009-10. ... Toronto had not beaten the Bruins since a 2-1 victory in Game 6 of their playoff series last year. After playing three times so far this season, the Original Six rivals have one meeting left. ... Dion Phaneufs assist in the second period for Toronto snapped a five-game scoreless streak. ' ' '