Southampton midfielder Sadio Mane has topped the Sky Sports Power Rankings after netting a hat-trick against Manchester City. The 24-year-old soared 17 places up the charts by scoring his fifth goal in three games, adding to Shane Longs opener (No 9, up four places), while Saints Dusan Tadic (No 10, up 12 places) assisted three goals.Manchester Citys Kelechi Iheanacho (No 16, up 39 places) netted twice for City in that game but failed to leapfrog last weeks table-topper Sergio Aguero (No 2, down one place) after the Argentinean had struck seven goals in five league games, including a hat-trick against Chelsea, before being rested against Southampton. Leicester - who drew 1-1 with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Super Sunday - were crowned champions after Tottenham failed to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Monday Night Football - but Englands current top two teams recorded one of their worst weeks in the charts. Leicester celebrate winning the Premier League title during a training session on Tuesday Only Harry Kane (No 8, down five places) made the top 10, while Leicester captain Wes Morgan rose five places to No 11 - despite both players scoring for their respective clubs to secure draws.Arsenals Alexis Sanchez dropped one place to No 3, having scored six and assisted two in six league games before the Gunners 0-0 stalemate with Sunderland on April 24. Team-mate Laurent Koscielny rose two places to No 6 after helping his team keep five clean sheets in seven league games.West Ham kept their hopes of a top-four finish alive with a 3-0 win over West Brom at the Hawthorns on Saturday, with Euro 2016 hopefuls Mark Noble (No 5, up 35 places) scoring twice and Andy Carroll (No 4, no move) assisting the second. West Hams Andy Carroll and Mark Noble both made the Power Rankings top 10 this week At the other end of the table, Newcastle winger Andros Townsend (No 7, up 18 places) boosted Rafa Benitezs chances of avoiding the drop with his 58th-minute match-winning goal against Crystal Palace.The Power Rankings methodology reflects a players performance over the previous five weeks, with each preceding week worth fewer points. This means the Power Rankings reflect the in-form players of the moment.Below, we also present your clubs top points scorer and the cumulative seasons rankings.The Sky Sports Power Rankings will be updated each week during the season, so be sure to keep an eye on the big movers... Also See: Carragher hails Leicester legends Alan Smiths Leicester ratings DeAaron Fox Jersey .Y. - Joe Johnson hit six 3-pointers in his 27 points, Mason Plumlee added 18 points, and the Brooklyn Nets won their 11th straight at home, beating the Boston Celtics 114-98 Friday night. 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"I made sure it was there with no dust on it," Roy joked about his banner that was raised in 2008. Roy, with his Avalanche firmly in possession of a playoff spot, returns to Montreal as a coach for the first time with plenty of Jack Adams buzz surrounding him. The first-year coach has his Avalanche sitting in second place in the Central Division, six points behind the St. Louis Blues, with a shot at the Presidents Trophy. It was in Quebec with the QMJHLs Remparts that Roy got his coaching start and credits his time there with getting him ready for the rigours of an NHL job and how to relate to his players. "The days with the Remparts prepared me really well and helped me a lot," said Roy. "I think that this is a group that needs positivity and its easy for me to be positive because they work so hard." Known for never blowing up at his team during intermissions, Roy doesnt see the need for post-period tirades. "Theres nothing you can do about the first or second, its what you can do in the third," he said. The first year for a coach in the NHL is always a major learning experience and rookie bench bosses tend to fail a lot more than they succeed.dddddddddddd Roy credits an understanding with his players as to why he is thriving. "We based our relationships in trust and respect and a partnership," explained. The 48-year-old Sainte-Foy, Quebec says hes made sure that his return to Montreal will be focused on getting two points for his Avalanche and that Tuesdays game isnt about him. "I was trying to not think too much about it," said Roy. "I tried to have a simple approach to this game. I dont try to put myself ahead of the team. Its not about me, its about them. They deserve the credit for our success and theyre reason for why we are where we are." Any enmity that lingered after Roys acrimonious exit from the Canadiens in 1995 is long gone, says the four-time Stanley Cup-winner. "It didnt really last very long for me," said Roy. "Its been behind me for a long time, but it takes two to dance sometimes." With his number retired in 2008 and his participation in the teams centennial ceremony the following year, Roy credits Canadiens fans for welcoming him back with open arms, citing calls for him to coach the team in 2012 prior to the re-hiring of Michel Therrien. "It was nice to see that the past was behind us and we could move on," said Roy. "For the ego, it feels good." The Habs host the Avalanche on Tuesday at 7:30pm et. Catch all of the action live on TSN Canadiens or listen on TSN Radio 690. ' ' '