Prospect Info: 2024-25 Ducks Prospects

ZegrassyKnoll

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Don't see the Sprong comparisons, TBH. Sido's play style reminds me a lot of Terry - both good and bad. He gets in trouble from holding onto the puck for too long or trying too much. Sido was also quite physical in these games, never shying away from getting into a scrum or laying a hit.

From what I remember (and maybe I'm misremembering) Sprong was a "just shoot the puck" guy.

Sidorov is an odd player. He is good at a lot of things and extremely tenacious but I think his biggest obstacle to success in the NHL will be himself.
 

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Don't see the Sprong comparisons, TBH. Sido's play style reminds me a lot of Terry - both good and bad. He gets in trouble from holding onto the puck for too long or trying too much. Sido was also quite physical in these games, never shying away from getting into a scrum or laying a hit.

From what I remember (and maybe I'm misremembering) Sprong was a "just shoot the puck" guy.

Sidorov is an odd player. He is good at a lot of things and extremely tenacious but I think his biggest obstacle to success in the NHL will be himself.
The comparison isn't so much in playstyle, which I agree is very different, but rather mindset. Sprong knows how to score - it's all he thinks or cares about and he's useless anywhere else on the ice. That seems to be a lot of Sidorov's game - "Get puck, put puck in net." The physicality is nice, and certainly something Sprong doesn't show much of in the NHL, but maybe there are other things too.

Sidorov is definitely not lacking for confidence, but otherwise seems like a decent kid. I can't speak from personal knowledge regarding Sprong's demeanor, but there is a reason he doesn't stick anywhere for more than a season despite scoring goals at a pretty good pace.
 
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ZegrassyKnoll

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The comparison isn't so much in playstyle, which I agree is very different, but rather mindset. Sprong knows how to score - it's all he thinks or cares about and he's useless anywhere else on the ice. That seems to be a lot of Sidorov's game - "Get puck, put puck in net." The physicality is nice, and certainly something Sprong doesn't show much of in the NHL, but maybe there are other things too.

Sidorov is definitely not lacking for confidence, but otherwise seems like a decent kid. I can't speak from personal knowledge regarding Sprong's demeanor, but there is a reason he doesn't stick anywhere for more than a season despite scoring goals at a pretty good pace.
That makes more sense!
 

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Actually really pleased with this. Not a surprise considering how great the Black Book is and they are behind that.

Some observations:
I find it funny Gaucher has a higher floor then ceiling haha.
Sennecke is 1 of 3 players with a ceiling of 9. Parekh with a floor of 5, Celebrini with a floor of 9. Even Demidov and Michkov only have a ceiling of 8.
Levshunov has the same floor and ceiling rating as Luneau and Zellweger.
 
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When sorted by ceiling, pretty nice to have 3 of the top 5 players on our team.

Interesting that they have Sidorov and Masse as essentially the same, when Sido has been significantly more noticeable than Masse for me so far. Although he is older.

Also kind of funny that you can sort by "Anaheim"
 

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Am I reading this wrong? Do they really have Gaucher's ceiling at 5 and his floor at 7? How does that work?

They have multiple players listed this way, too.
Very good chance of being an NHL player but will be average at best.
 

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Am I reading this wrong? Do they really have Gaucher's ceiling at 5 and his floor at 7? How does that work?

They have multiple players listed this way, too.
It just means he is a high floor low ceiling player. They are 2 separate measurements, not on the same scale.
 
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Farjestad game #2: Vaxjo 2, Farjestad 5

Clara got the start and went 17 for 19 for a save pct of 89.47%.
Solberg was 2nd pairing again. He had 0 pts, -1 rating, and 1 hit on 15:35 TOI. His TOI was the 2nd fewest among D-men for Farjestad in the game. After two games, Solberg owns the worst +/- on the team with a -3 rating.
 
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Farjestad game #2: Vaxjo 2, Farjestad 5

Clara got the start and went 17 for 19 for a save pct of 89.47%.
Solberg was 2nd pairing again. He had 0 pts, -1 rating, and 1 hit on 15:35 TOI. His TOI was the 2nd fewest among D-men for Farjestad in the game. After two games, Solberg owns the worst +/- on the team with a -3 rating.
Seems a bit rough start for Solberg. He was having a great preseason/CHL it seemed
 

Kalv

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Also:

All-Star:
McTavish

Star:
Gauthier
Sennecke
Mintyukov
Zellweger

Support:
Solberg
Luneau

So we have 8 players there from 114.
Shoutout to Drysdale also in Support
 

Kalv

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Luneau being dead last is crazy to me.
It is mentioned that his ranking is held back by injury problems which seems reasonable, imo. Even Wheeler said he's one of his favorite blueline prospects if not for the injuries. Dude lost a season, basically. And had injury woes before
 

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