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A Look At The Vancouver Canucks NHL 14 Player Ratings

September 10, 2013, 1:15 PM ET [66 Comments]
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The highly anticipated new NHL game, NHL 14, came out today across North America.

Leading up to the release, EA Sports announced the top-50 highest rated players in the game. There were a few Vancouver Canucks on the list, but many wanted to see how their entire roster stacks up.

A lot of people aren't getting NHL 14 within the first few days of release, or even at all, but many have expressed interest in seeing the Canucks' rates.

For those interested, here are the rates for every Canucks roster player in NHL 14.

Daniel Sedin (89) - Henrik Sedin (89) - Alex Burrows (85)
Chris Higgins (83) - Ryan Kesler (87) - Jannik Hansen (82)
David Booth (81) - Brad Richardson (77) - Zack Kassian (82)
Tom Sestito (73) - Jordan Schroeder (74) - Dale Weise (77)

Dan Hamhuis (87) - Kevin Bieksa (85)
Alex Edler (85) - Chris Tanev (80)
Jason Garrison (85) - Yannick Weber (75)

Roberto Luongo (85)
Eddie Lack (76)

Extras: Andrew Alberts (75), Frankie Corrado (66)

Who do you think is rated too high? Who is rated too low? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section.

If you're on the fence about whether to buy the game or not, I recommend it. There are some cool new features and the pace and fluidity is much better than it's been in the past.

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Where will the Canucks finish in the Pacific Division?

Canucks nearing contract extensions with the Sedin twins.

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