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The Metropolitan Division's Top 10 Centers: 2016-17

Now that the right side of the ice has been covered (along with the goaltenders and the defensemen), it's time to skate over a bit to look at the guys dishing them the puck: the centers.

T-9. Adam Henrique
Last year's rank: Not ranked

At times the goal-scorer, at others the playmaker, Henrique has maintained his offensive pace in different ways over his five seasons in the NHL. 2015-16 was his best season yet, however, as he hit 30 goals for the first time in his career and came just one point short of tying his career high of 51.