??? Kessel just turned 24 last monthKessel shouldn't really be on the list. He's 26 and already playing in the NHL.
He just turned 24.Kessel shouldn't really be on the list. He's 26 and already playing in the NHL.
Whoever finishes 6th in these polls will have a legit case for getting robbed.* It was like Lindstein finishing 8th a year ago. We had Hofer and 7 1st rounders and Lindstein was the least flashy of those 1st rounders so not overly surprising where he finished but it’s not like the gap between him and spot 2-3 was much.I agree, Stenberg will be slept on. I have him over Jiricek safely IMO.
??? Kessel just turned 24 last month
He just turned 24.
Neighbors has played 3 times more NHL games than Kessel has.Typo that I couldn't correct fast enough to get 2 replies lol... my point still stands.. why not put Neighbors on the list?
Typo that I couldn't correct fast enough to get 2 replies lol... my point still stands.. why not put Neighbors on the list?
HF board definition.
A player will be considered a prospect until he meets the following criteria:
If a prospect is a skater (forward, defenseman) and has played in 65 NHL games or more before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday; or, if a goaltender has played in 45 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday, that player will be considered graduated to the NHL. Conversely, if a player completes the season of his 24th birthday without passing those milestones, then that player will no longer be considered a prospect by Hockey’s Future, regardless of the player’s status with his NHL club.
An NCAA player who signs his first contract at or above the age of 22 has three years to meet the above criteria (65/45), while those NCAA players that turn pro under the age of 22 will be subjected to the criteria above.
European players who sign their first NHL contract at or above the age of 22 have three seasons from the time they sign that contract to meet the above criteria. Those European players below the age of 22 that have signed a NHL contract will be subjected to the criteria in section one.
Section one is the meat of the criteria as it will govern the majority of players that vie for a NHL roster spot. Sections two and three are simply an acknowledgement that some prospects arrive on the scene a bit later than their peers, thus needing some time past their 24th birthday to develop into an NHL-caliber player.
The graduated list on team pages will consist of players who are considered graduated to the NHL. A skater prospect may sit on the graduated list until he has played 130 games in the NHL. A goalie prospect may sit on the graduated list until he has played 90 games in the NHL.
NOTE: These are general guidelines and should be followed the majority of the time but certain players may still be listed as prospects if circumstances warrant. Also, for players that are close to either the 65-game (skaters) or 45-game (goaltenders) benchmark but have also clearly "arrived" as NHL players, HF reserves the right to remove these players from consideration as prospects and instead consider these players graduated.
He was the most borderline inclusion IMO but he played just under half a season with the Blues last season. He seems fairly locked in to earn the 3RD spot but it’s not a guarantee. He’s on a two-way contract with 8 other d-men on one-way contracts.Typo that I couldn't correct fast enough to get 2 replies lol... my point still stands.. why not put Neighbors on the list?
Typo that I couldn't correct fast enough to get 2 replies lol... my point still stands.. why not put Neighbors on the list?
I have Bolduc near the bottom of the next 5, very close with Stenberg. Bolduc did look pretty good but I don't really see him as much more than a third line scoring winger, he could be top 6 but that would surprise me. I feel the other 3, Lindstein, Snuggerud, Jiricek have much better chances of being top of the lineup players which is why I have them ranked higher despite Bolduc already getting his feet wet and not looking out of place.I didn't expect him to win this poll, but I'm really surprised at how little love Zack Bolduc is getting here. He's the only one besides Kessel and Dean that have played NHL minutes and he absolutely looked like a legitimate Top 6 forward in his last 15 games. There is still a lot of hope but nothing proven at the NHL level yet for Snuggy, Lindstein and Jiricek.
I think you (and others) are sleeping a bit on this kid. He has already figured out more in his first partial season about back checking and board play than Kyrou did in his first three years and I believe he has legitimate 30/30/60 potential offensively, especially if his shot is utilized regularly on the PP. To me, that's not the profile of a "third line scoring winger".I have Bolduc near the bottom of the next 5, very close with Stenberg. Bolduc did look pretty good but I don't really see him as much more than a third line scoring winger, he could be top 6 but that would surprise me. I feel the other 3, Lindstein, Snuggerud, Jiricek have much better chances of being top of the lineup players which is why I have them ranked higher despite Bolduc already getting his feet wet and not looking out of place.
It's certainly possible and I would love if he did become a 30/30 guy, basically I just see the other 3 guys as having a better chance of becoming that kind of impactful player, it's not like he is far behind them though. As many other people have said already the next 5 guys are all very close, I believe Snuggerud can be a 40 goal guy if everything goes right, both Dmen have the potential to be a top pairing guy if everything goes right, if everything goes right for Bolduc he is a 30/30 guy, I value those other things more is all.I think you (and others) are sleeping a bit on this kid. He has already figured out more in his first partial season about back checking and board play than Kyrou did in his first three years and I believe he has legitimate 30/30/60 potential offensively, especially if his shot is utilized regularly on the PP. To me, that's not the profile of a "third line scoring winger".
It's certainly possible and I would love if he did become a 30/30 guy, basically I just see the other 3 guys as having a better chance of becoming that kind of impactful player, it's not like he is far behind them though. As many other people have said already the next 5 guys are all very close, I believe Snuggerud can be a 40 goal guy if everything goes right, both Dmen have the potential to be a top pairing guy if everything goes right, if everything goes right for Bolduc he is a 30/30 guy, I value those other things more is all.
It's not necessarily that I see anything missing with Bolduc, it's just that I don't think he is as good as Snuggerud. I disagree that he is a better skater, as I think Snuggerud has good speed that he uses to beat opponents on the rush. Bolduc is also more of a perimeter player whereas Snuggerud while not overly physical isn't afraid to muck it up and get in down low and use his strength/size. I do agree with the second two you mentioned though, Bolduc is definitely a better playmaker from what I have seen so far, but the shot is also a big difference whereas I believe Bolduc has a good shot but Snuggy's can be elite. Anyways, like I said it's not like they are far apart or anything, I just see Snuggerud as having a higher ceiling, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again many times so who knows.What specifically do you see as missing with Bolduc? He is a better skater, better vision, and better playmaker than Snuggy. Snuggy has a better shot, but Bolduc's is above average.
It's not necessarily that I see anything missing with Bolduc, it's just that I don't think he is as good as Snuggerud. I disagree that he is a better skater, as I think Snuggerud has good speed that he uses to beat opponents on the rush. Bolduc is also more of a perimeter player whereas Snuggerud while not overly physical isn't afraid to muck it up and get in down low and use his strength/size. I do agree with the second two you mentioned though, Bolduc is definitely a better playmaker from what I have seen so far, but the shot is also a big difference whereas I believe Bolduc has a good shot but Snuggy's can be elite. Anyways, like I said it's not like they are far apart or anything, I just see Snuggerud as having a higher ceiling, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again many times so who knows.
What specifically do you see as missing with Bolduc? He is a better skater, better vision, and better playmaker than Snuggy. Snuggy has a better shot, but Bolduc's is above average.
I see Snuggerud as a much better playmaker than Bolduc. They are both shoot first players, but I think Snuggerud actually has pretty high end vision and a bit more technical passing skill. You see it a lot more through the NZ though as if he has the puck in a scoring area he’s probably firing it. He’s especially good with quick one-touch passes off a loose puck or to initiate give and go.It's not necessarily that I see anything missing with Bolduc, it's just that I don't think he is as good as Snuggerud. I disagree that he is a better skater, as I think Snuggerud has good speed that he uses to beat opponents on the rush. Bolduc is also more of a perimeter player whereas Snuggerud while not overly physical isn't afraid to muck it up and get in down low and use his strength/size. I do agree with the second two you mentioned though, Bolduc is definitely a better playmaker from what I have seen so far, but the shot is also a big difference whereas I believe Bolduc has a good shot but Snuggy's can be elite. Anyways, like I said it's not like they are far apart or anything, I just see Snuggerud as having a higher ceiling, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again many times so who knows.
You make a lot of good points but I simply can’t agree Snuggerud is a better or even equal skater to Bolduc. Snuggerud’s top-end speed is fine but his acceleration, agility, shiftiness and edge work all leave quite a bit to be desired. Bolduc easily has him beat in those areas.It's not necessarily that I see anything missing with Bolduc, it's just that I don't think he is as good as Snuggerud. I disagree that he is a better skater, as I think Snuggerud has good speed that he uses to beat opponents on the rush. Bolduc is also more of a perimeter player whereas Snuggerud while not overly physical isn't afraid to muck it up and get in down low and use his strength/size. I do agree with the second two you mentioned though, Bolduc is definitely a better playmaker from what I have seen so far, but the shot is also a big difference whereas I believe Bolduc has a good shot but Snuggy's can be elite. Anyways, like I said it's not like they are far apart or anything, I just see Snuggerud as having a higher ceiling, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again many times so who knows.
Bolduc grew a lot on me this year and especially during his NHL games.I didn't expect him to win this poll, but I'm really surprised at how little love Zack Bolduc is getting here. He's the only one besides Kessel and Dean that have played NHL minutes and he absolutely looked like a legitimate Top 6 forward in his last 15 games. There is still a lot of hope but nothing proven at the NHL level yet for Snuggy, Lindstein and Jiricek.