Prospect Info: 2024 CFHF Calgary Flames Prospect Rankings: #22

Who is the Flames' #22 prospect?

  • Yegor Yegorov

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  • Parker Bell

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  • Cade Littler

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  • Ilya Nikolaeyev

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  • Jake Boltmann

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  • Joni Jurmo

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  • Daniil Chechelev

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  • Eric Jamieson

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  • Trevor Hoskin

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  • Johnathon Aspirot

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  • Total voters
    21

Bounces R Way

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2024 CFHF Calgary Flames Prospect Rankings

1) Zayne Parekh - 70%
2) Dustin Wolf - 92%
3) Matt Coronato - 68%
4) Hunter Brzustewicz - 57%
5) Matvei Gridin - 60%
6) Samuel Honzek - 43%
7) Jakob Pelletier - 53%
8) Andrew Basha - 37%
9) William Stromgren - 41%
10) Jeremie Poirier - 52%
11) Etienne Morin - 53%
12) Ilya Solovyov - 50%
13) Luke Misa - 22%
14) Henry Mews - 28%(runoff)
15) Artyom Grushnikov - 35%
16) Jacob Battaglia - 45%
17) Aydar Suniev - 68%
18) Adam Klapka - 44%
19) Yan Kuznetsov - 52%
20) Kirill Zarubin - 54%
21) Jaden Lipinski - 50%


Lip gets the nod.
Only have seen a handful of these guys play before. Pretty sure Hurtig is looking likely to make the Swedish WJC team.
 

Qubax

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I went Morton, because I ever so slightly prefer him a better prospect than Schwindt, but it's close.

Kerins I kind of like, but he seems like an AHL version of Kelly Kisio, not sure he's have enough NHL level upside. Not sure he could translate his game.

But if we were developing a shiny league with the remaining players he might go first.

Some love to Hoskins and also Parker Bell. I think Parker Bell has a good chance to make it as like a poor man's Brandon Saad or poor man's Curtis Glencross. Poor men's versions of those guys might make you an AHL/NHL tweener at best, but I think there is a 40% chance that Bell gets 30 or 40 NHL games across 2-3 seasons. That's not too bad for a prospect in the #22-25 range
 

Tkachuk Norris

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Ciona for me. There is something there I think. I am guessing he’ll be way more effective in the A this year.

Yegorov and Sergeev should probably get some love too.
 

Qubax

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I think we should run this thing through 30 prospects....

...and I think we should do this for the following reason.

It would be interesting to compare our 26-30 one year from now, vs 26-30 this year.

Because yes we'll have more players graduate, but we'll also have a ton more picks in next years draft.
 

FLAMESFAN

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Went Hurtig. With him in the Dub this year, and likely WJC, I think he'll jump up the list by next year.
Also like Ciona, and agree with above that he'll have a better year.
Liked what we got from Morton in that short span, but I'll wait to see how he does for a full season.
 

InfinityIggy

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I'll go with Walter Ignatjew. His euro numbers seem pretty solid. Probably an AHL talent but you just never know. I think if you look at his development he has trended better than some of the other goaltending prospects we have on the board still.
 

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