Prospect Info: 2023-24 prospect information - BUT WHERE ARE THEY GOING TO PLAY?!

Prospect polls starting on 2/3 - what to do with #1?

  • Get the formality over with and give Nikishin #1

    Votes: 11 73.3%
  • Start at the #1 prospect vote and give room for debate at the spot

    Votes: 4 26.7%

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AhosDatsyukian

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Both are equally hyped. More news surrounding Nikishin right now with the KHL preseason already started.
Lol no they aren't. Nikishin has skyrocketed past Morrow in the last year in terms of hype, whether right or wrong that has been the reality. Most national outlets have Nikishin in the top 25-30, Morrow closer to 75. Fans here also have been much more willing to part with Morrow than Nikishin in various trade discussions and the excitement is surrounding Boom not Morrow. I'm still high on Morrow but Nikishin has surpassed him, unsurprisingly based on how the last year has gone.
 

GindyDraws

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I'm so confused whether this is trolling or not
No. The ECHL agreement is to assist with goaltending but it doesn't help with our current AHL problem.

Or PR problem, cuz almost everybody thinks we're the abusive spouse in the relationship when the Wolves historically have always been this way.
 

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Rookie showcase next week (damn, I'm going to miss it since going up to NC this week) against Panthers, Lightning, and Predators. Canes roster includes:

Felix Unger Sorum, 2022 draft selection Jakub Vondras (sixth round) and 2021 draft picks Aleksi Heimosalmi (second round), Justin Robidas (fifth round) and Bryce Montgomery (sixth round). Other Hurricanes’ draft picks on the roster include Ryan Suzuki (2019, first round), Jamieson Rees (2019, second round), Noel Gunler (2020, second round), Vasily Ponomarev (2020, second round), Anttoni Honka (2019, third round), Domenick Fensore (2019, third round) Blake Murray (2019, sixth round) and Ronan Seeley (2020, seventh round). Carolina’s roster also includes free agent signings Griffin Mendel and Yaniv Perets, as well as invitees Jack Beck, Beau Jelsma, Gabriel Klassen, Anthony Romani, Colton Smith, Markus Vidicek and Charlie Wright.

 

Stickpucker

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Rookie showcase next week (damn, I'm going to miss it since going up to NC this week) against Panthers, Lightning, and Predators. Canes roster includes:

Felix Unger Sorum, 2022 draft selection Jakub Vondras (sixth round) and 2021 draft picks Aleksi Heimosalmi (second round), Justin Robidas (fifth round) and Bryce Montgomery (sixth round). Other Hurricanes’ draft picks on the roster include Ryan Suzuki (2019, first round), Jamieson Rees (2019, second round), Noel Gunler (2020, second round), Vasily Ponomarev (2020, second round), Anttoni Honka (2019, third round), Domenick Fensore (2019, third round) Blake Murray (2019, sixth round) and Ronan Seeley (2020, seventh round). Carolina’s roster also includes free agent signings Griffin Mendel and Yaniv Perets, as well as invitees Jack Beck, Beau Jelsma, Gabriel Klassen, Anthony Romani, Colton Smith, Markus Vidicek and Charlie Wright.


Is Under Scrotum....just gunna leave in that spell check...not active in the SHL right now? must be the Sweeden U20 I'm thinking of.
 
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Nikishin Go Boom

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Is Under Scrotum....just gunna leave in that spell check...not active in the SHL right now? must be the Sweeden U20 I'm thinking of.
Some teams, that have their european prospects signed, will play them in the showcase and sometimes training camp, then let them show up late to their European league team. I think the showcase means they miss a few days of training camp in Europe.

The nhl team does control a signed prospect’s schedule and loans them to a European team
 
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hblueridgegal

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Here is the showcase schedule. She listed the sites streaming the games and the Canes weren’t on it but said the Panthers may stream the southeast games.

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raynman

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Rees isnt playing in tournament. Although on the roster, he had off-season surgery that his is still needs more time to fully recover.

Also Colton Smith will be replaced on the roster by Tag Bertuzzi. It is Todd's kid. Played ECHL last season.

Tag Bertuzzi at eliteprospects.com
A friend saw Rees on a flight from Raleigh to Toronto earlier this month. He said Rees had a sleeve on his left leg/knee.
 

Lempo

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Some teams, that have their european prospects signed, will play them in the showcase and sometimes training camp, then let them show up late to their European league team. I think the showcase means they miss a few days of training camp in Europe.

The nhl team does control a signed prospect’s schedule and loans them to a European team
There's a thing with this though re: the NHL/IIHF transfer agreement: similarly to signed prospects in CHL, if a 18-19 y.o. not-1st-rounder European player doesn't make it to the NHL roster, the NHL team need to offer him back on a loan to the European team before they can loan the player to the AHL or elsewhere. The transfer agreement isn't public to my knowledge, but I'd guess there are explicit rules who gets to have the final say over an European not-NHL-ready prospect as various hockey events are concerned. The Euro teams generally aren't dicks about this, but if they were to push it the European team needs might take precedence over some lesser NA events.
 
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Nikishin Go Boom

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There's a thing with this though re: the NHL/IIHF transfer agreement: similarly to signed prospects in CHL, if a 18-19 y.o. not-1st-rounder European player doesn't make it to the NHL roster, the NHL team need to offer him back on a loan to the European team before they can loan the player to the AHL or elsewhere. The transfer agreement isn't public to my knowledge, but I'd guess there are explicit rules who gets to have the final say over an European not-NHL-ready prospect as various hockey events are concerned. The Euro teams generally aren't dicks about this, but if they were to push it the European team needs might take precedence over some lesser NA events.
Well luckily all of ours will be offered back to their Euro clubs. No space on our AHL team.

I don’t most teams would classify the time with prospects as lower NA things
 

Lempo

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Well luckily all of ours will be offered back to their Euro clubs. No space on our AHL team.

I don’t most teams would classify the time with prospects as lower NA things
Yes. It's mostly a case of if a push really, really came to a shove which is an extremely unlikely thing. Harri Aho did once say it out loud that Karpat were going to demand Kuokkanen back to Finland and another non-NHL NA season was out of question after his season in London, but even in that case Kuokkanen ended up staying in AHL.
 
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Nikishin Go Boom

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The older guys are standing out. Robidas looks decent.

Montgomery and Mendel are huge compared to most out there. They are a step slow.

The ice is so choppy its hard for any one to really get going.
 
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