Prospect Info: 2024-25 Ducks Prospects


Dude is going to be electric..


I'm sad my local B&N no longer carries THN (they're carrying Beckett) and I've missed out on the past couple of Future Watch magazines. I prefer the print version than online version, but I also don't want the subscription to get the Future Watch edition for free. Can't wait for future Ducks McQueen to be on the cover next year. :naughty:
 
  • Like
Reactions: Zegs2sendhelp
I can't believe the last one here was in 2019. That was when I ran into Teemu and got him to sign my dirty, filthy, disgusting, Ducks baseball cap which I still wear proudly to this day. :nod:
 
Who do we have in the college tournament?

No one.



Conference tourney winners becoming automatic bids and the rest of the field is populated with the highest of the Pairwise ranking teams. If a lower Pairwise ranked team wins their conference championship, then a top-16 team will not make the cut. If more than one lower Pairwise ranked wins their conference championship, then the same number of top-16 teams will not make the cut.

None of our prospects belong to teams in the top-14 of Pairwise rankings. Seniors RD's Francis and Moore signed an ATO with the San Diego Gulls (AHL). Supposedly, there is a handshake deal that Moore has been offered an ELC, but Verbeek and the org want Moore to get a few games in the AHL before before signing an ELC to prevent using a limited call-up option from the AHL to the NHL. When the ELC is made official, then Moore gets added to the NHL club without being called up b/c Moore only signed with the AHL club, not NHL club.

  • Ducks Prospects in NCAA
    • BIG-10 Tourney Champ: Michigan state
      • Wisconsin (F Kukkonen), Pairwise rank = 28th
    • ECAC Tourney Champ: Cornell
      • Harvard (RD Moore, F Callow), Pairwise rank = 38th
    • NCHC Tourney Champ: Western Michigan
      • St. Cloud State (RW Burnevik), Pairwise rank = 36th
      • Minn-Duluth (RD Francis), Pairwise rank = 42nd
 
  • Like
Reactions: Static and 2faded
"Nathan has an impact on every game," McIlvane shared. "Even if he’s got a goal or two more at this point last year, he’s making a much more positive impact on a game-by-game basis for our hockey team."

McIlvane went on to praise Gaucher's transformation into a more complete player, particularly his improvements in defensive play. "He’s become an elite defensive player, and he’s one of the most physical guys night in and night out. It’s a giant step for the way that he’s going to play at the next level."

 

Ad

Ad