Prospect Info: 2020 Los Angeles Kings Prospect Rankings #16

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Who is the Kings #16 Prospect?


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King'sPawn

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Jul 1, 2003
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1. Quinton Byfield, F - 87.1%
2. Gabriel Vilardi, F - 85.9%
3. Alex Turcotte, F - 90.2%
4. Tobias Bjornfot, D - 44.6%
5. Arthur Kaliyev, F - 76.6%
6. Samuel Fagemo, F - 54.8%
7. Mikey Anderson, D - 51.0%
8. Tyler Madden, F - 51.1%
9. Rasmus Kupari, F - 55.2%
10. Helge Grans, D - 43.9%
11. Akil Thomas, F - 45.6%
12. Kale Clague, D - 40.8%
13. Jaret Anderson-Dolan, F - 54.2%
14. Brock Faber, D - 46.8%
15. Kim Nousiainen, D - 30.4%

+ Sean Durzi

Only players who are eligible for the 2021 Calder trophy. Calder eligibility is defined as:
- No older than 26 years old as of September 15th, 2020
- Has not played in more than 25 games in one season or more than 6 games in two consecutive seasons (making Cal Petersen, Carl Grundstrom, Sean Walker, and Matt Roy exempt)

We'll do this for as long as you all want, either you want to stop or we run out of options.

I sometimes get busy with work and other projects, so if someone else wants to take reigns/take over, feel free to! I'm setting the poll at 1 day. Please say if this is too short for a poll.

Don't forget to nominate who goes on next! Below are the list of eligible players.

Daniel Brickley
Alexander Dergachyov
Braden Doyle
Mikey Eyssimont
David Hrenak
Bokondji Imama
Aatu Jamsen
Andre Lee
Juho Markkanen
Ben Meehan
Markus Phillips
Drake Rymsha
Bulat Shafigullin
Johan Sodergran
Austin Strand
Matthew Villalta
 
1. Quinton Byfield, F - 87.1%
2. Gabriel Vilardi, F - 85.9%
3. Alex Turcotte, F - 90.2%
4. Tobias Bjornfot, D - 44.6%
5. Arthur Kaliyev, F - 76.6%
6. Samuel Fagemo, F - 54.8%
7. Mikey Anderson, D - 51.0%
8. Tyler Madden, F - 51.1%
9. Rasmus Kupari, F - 55.2%
10. Helge Grans, D - 43.9%
11. Akil Thomas, F - 45.6%
12. Kale Clague, D - 40.8%
13. Jaret Anderson-Dolan, F - 54.2%
14. Brock Faber, D - 46.8%
15. Kim Nousiainen, D - 30.4%

+ Sean Durzi

Only players who are eligible for the 2021 Calder trophy. Calder eligibility is defined as:
- No older than 26 years old as of September 15th, 2020
- Has not played in more than 25 games in one season or more than 6 games in two consecutive seasons (making Cal Petersen, Carl Grundstrom, Sean Walker, and Matt Roy exempt)

We'll do this for as long as you all want, either you want to stop or we run out of options.

I sometimes get busy with work and other projects, so if someone else wants to take reigns/take over, feel free to! I'm setting the poll at 1 day. Please say if this is too short for a poll.

Don't forget to nominate who goes on next! Below are the list of eligible players.

Daniel Brickley
Alexander Dergachyov
Braden Doyle
Mikey Eyssimont
David Hrenak
Bokondji Imama
Aatu Jamsen
Andre Lee
Juho Markkanen
Ben Meehan
Markus Phillips
Drake Rymsha
Bulat Shafigullin
Johan Sodergran
Austin Strand
Matthew Villalta
It's going to be really interesting in a year or so, to see where the players on this top 15 list, have changed.
 
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I went and looked back on last years prospect rankings (made by King'sPawn), these are the top 28.

#1 - Alex Turcotte, F, 59.1%
#2 - Gabriel Vilardi, F, 53.6% (tie-breaker)
#3 - Rasmus Kupari, F, 46.4% (tie-breaker)
#4 - Cal Petersen, G, 28.9%
#5 - Arthur Kaliyev, F, 33.3%
#6 - Jaret Anderson-Dolan, F, 44%
#7 - Mikey Anderson, D, 32.8%
#8 - Tobias Bjornfot, D, 35.3%
#9 - Carl Grundstrom, F, 50%
#10 - Kale Clague, D, 46.9%
#11 - Akil, Thomas, F, 43.3%
#12 - Samuel Fagemo, F, 54.4%
#13 - Sean Durzi, D, 55.6%
#14 - Nikolai Prokhorkin, F, 62.5%
#15 - Johan Sodergran, F, 29.5%
#16 - Markus Phillips, D, 24.5%
#17 - Matt Roy, D, 23.1%
#18 - Daniel Brickley, D, 36.6%
#19 - Kim Nousiainen, D, 31.4%
#20 - Jacob Moverare, D, 57.5% (Tiebreaker)
#21 - David Hrenak, G, 31.8%
#22 - Lukas Parik, G, 56.8% (Tiebreaker)
#23 - Aidan Dudas, F, 35.4%
#24 - Jordan Spence, D, 30.0%
#25 - Blake Lizotte, F, 59.3% (Tiebreaker)
#26 - Austin Strand, 46.4%
#27 - Cole Hults, 60.5%
#28 - Sheldon Rempal, 75.8%

Roy and Lizotte were a nice surprise last season. Looks like Hults will be making a big jump in the rankings even though the pool got that much deeper.

Also found this gem, a top 10 prospect list from Oct 2016
Los Angeles Kings' Top 10 Prospects
 
Oh that’s a sad sad list.

:laugh:

We've come a long way.

But to be fair that was right after 2 Cups. And all things considered, that's a pretty decent pool after giving up so many assets. Kempe is a contributor in a middle six capacity, which is what you want towards the end of the 1st; Amadio is a little stagnant but a good 3rd round pick, he's an NHLer at least; Clague, jury's out but promising; and Wagner is widely loved in his role. Beyond that, Dowd and Cernak have Cups with other teams since. Mersch, Gravel, and LaDue are the only ones that didn't pan out (we'll see if LaDue can do anything in Washington) and Brodz frankly I never saw anything but a tweener in--and those were 4th, 5th, 6th, and 5th round picks, which tells you 'why' about that pool pretty quickly.
 
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:laugh:

We've come a long way.

But to be fair that was right after 2 Cups. And all things considered, that's a pretty decent pool after giving up so many assets. Kempe is a contributor in a middle six capacity, which is what you want towards the end of the 1st; Amadio is a little stagnant but a good 3rd round pick, he's an NHLer at least; Clague, jury's out but promising; and Wagner is widely loved in his role. Beyond that, Dowd and Cernak have Cups with other teams since. Mersch, Gravel, and LaDue are the only ones that didn't pan out (we'll see if LaDue can do anything in Washington) and Brodz frankly I never saw anything but a tweener in--and those were 4th, 5th, 6th, and 5th round picks, which tells you 'why' about that pool pretty quickly.

Agree. Kempe is the only 1st round pick in that list and he was #30 overall.
 
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For nominations, I think I have two votes for:
Meehan
Shafigullin
Strand

And one for Sodergran
 
Dowd was with Vancouver when the caps got their cup.
:laugh:

We've come a long way.

But to be fair that was right after 2 Cups. And all things considered, that's a pretty decent pool after giving up so many assets. Kempe is a contributor in a middle six capacity, which is what you want towards the end of the 1st; Amadio is a little stagnant but a good 3rd round pick, he's an NHLer at least; Clague, jury's out but promising; and Wagner is widely loved in his role. Beyond that, Dowd and Cernak have Cups with other teams since. Mersch, Gravel, and LaDue are the only ones that didn't pan out (we'll see if LaDue can do anything in Washington) and Brodz frankly I never saw anything but a tweener in--and those were 4th, 5th, 6th, and 5th round picks, which tells you 'why' about that pool pretty quickly.
Dowd missed the cup while he was in Vancouver. Otherwise I would agree that he could be a decent depth forward on a cup team.
 

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