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2022 Draft Deep Cuts

NHL RankKing

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Almost three years has passed since the 2022 draft and I'm wondering who are some players - outside the top couple of rounds - that have out-performed their draft stock and are beginning to look like they may have some promise as NHL regulars in the near future?

Here are a handful of guys that seem like they are trending in the right direction, but you may know more inside your favourite team's prospect pool:
Elias Pettersson (D) Van
Sergei Murashov (G) Pit
Ty Nelson (D) Sea
Adam Engstrom (D) Mtl
Alex Bump (F) Phi
Sergei Ivanov (G) CBJ
 
Almost three years has passed since the 2022 draft and I'm wondering who are some players - outside the top couple of rounds - that have out-performed their draft stock and are beginning to look like they may have some promise as NHL regulars in the near future?

Here are a handful of guys that seem like they are trending in the right direction, but you may know more inside your favourite team's prospect pool:
Elias Pettersson (D) Van
Sergei Murashov (G) Pit
Ty Nelson (D) Sea
Adam Engstrom (D) Mtl
Alex Bump (F) Phi
Sergei Ivanov (G) CBJ
Vincenz Rohrer is looking really good at the world championship for Austria.
 
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You don't know that....

You said a year ago that Hutson was going to suck this year at the nhl level.
He did in his own zone, but he definitely surprised me with how much of a threat he was offensively. He was a big reason Montreal went from one of the worst teams I have ever seen to a legit threat for a win, game in and out.
 
He did in his own zone, but he definitely surprised me with how much of a threat he was offensively. He was a big reason Montreal went from one of the worst teams I have ever seen to a legit threat for a win, game in and out.
He was MTL best defenceman in his own zone by advanced stats, no?
 
He was MTL best defenceman in his own zone by advanced stats, no?
Don’t want to turn this thread into another Hutson thread since that’s what your fanbase loves to do to every thread to I’ll bring it back to the topic at hand.

Roher is too small, and isn’t physical enough to project as a bottom 6 guy and isn’t gifted enough offensively to be a top-6 guy. Don’t see a legitimate role for him to make the NHL. He’ll be an excellent Austrian NT player and he’ll produce offensively in Europe but won’t ever crack an NHL roster
 
Don’t want to turn this thread into another Hutson thread since that’s what your fanbase loves to do to every thread to I’ll bring it back to the topic at hand.

Roher is too small, and isn’t physical enough to project as a bottom 6 guy and isn’t gifted enough offensively to be a top-6 guy. Don’t see a legitimate role for him to make the NHL. He’ll be an excellent Austrian NT player and he’ll produce offensively in Europe but won’t ever crack an NHL roster
You were wrong last year, lets see if you're right this time.
 

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