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Anton Ohlsson of Brynas intrigues. A late 2004, he played 48 games for the club's men's team in Allsvenskan and had 20 points in 17 U20 games.
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Sweden (SHL, Allsvenskan, J20 Nationell): Hugo Fransson (D), Hannes Hellberg (F), Petter Vesterheim (F), Lucas Lagerberg Hoen (D), Oskar Asplund (D), Isac Hedqvist (F), Kalle Carlsson (F), Filip Sitar (F), Arvid Bergström (D)
Liiga: Jesse Pulkkinen* (D), Elmeri Laakso (D), Janne Naukkarinen (F), Jere Lassila (F), Jimi Suomi (D), Kalle Ervasti (D), Benjamin Rautiainen (F), Arttu Alasiurua (F), Noa Vali (G), Jimi Kuivila (G)
NL: Simone Terraneo (D), Tommaso De Luca (F)
Czechia: Jiří Ticháček (D), Jaromír Pérez (F), Adam Cedzo (F), Jan Kavan (G)
KHL: Ilya Ivantsov (F), Vladimir Mikhalyov (F), Yaroslav Busygin (D), Yaroslav Tsulygin (D), Yegor Vinogradov (F), German Tochilkin (F), Yegor Klimovich (F), Pavel Moysevich* (G), Ilya Nabokov* (G), Dmitri Gamzin (G)
VHL: Grigori Kuzmin (F), Makar Khanin (F), Daniil O. Ivanov (D), Magomed Sharakanov (D), Sergei Artemyev (F), Radel Zamaltdinov (F), Gleb Saranchuk (G)
MHL: Nikita Surayev (F), Dmitri Utkin (F), Ignat Lutfullin (F), Yegor Solovyov (F)
USHL: Gavyn Thoreson (F), Erik Påhlsson (F), Benjamin Poitras (F), Austin Burnevik (F), Gennadi Chaly (D)
OHL: Anthony Romani (F), Dalyn Wakely (F), Donovan McCoy (D)
QMJHL: Antonin Verreault (F), Joseph Henneberry (F), Markus Vidicek (F), Mathis Rousseau (G)
WHL: Kenta Isogai (F), Oasiz Wiesblatt (F), Nate Misskey (D), Mazden Leslie (D), Harrison Meneghin (G)
NCAA: Andon Cerbone (F), Matthew DiMarsico (F), Ben Robertson (D), Tanner Adams (F), Dylan Hryckowian (F), Jake Livanavage (D)
Definitely some names I left off, figured I'd just try to list the more prominent ones
Seems like the Czech goalie Jan Kavan (2005) held his own in a dozen or so Extraliga games for Kometa Brno and is having a nice run for the club's U20 team in the playoffs. Is he someone to watch?
had a few minutes to kill....just my own list, probably a lot of differing opinions.
1 – Jesse Pulkkinen
2 – Anthony Romani
3 – Nate Misskey
4 – Ilya Nabokov
5 – Owen Allard
6 – Pavel Moysevich
7 – Jan Spunar
8 – Kaden Shahan
9 – Ondrej Becher
10 – Lukas Matecha
11 – Tyler Thorpe
12 – Matyas Melovsky
13 – Albin Boija
14 – Jake Fisher
15 – Veit Oswald
16 – Eric Jamieson
17 – Marco Mignosa
18 – Austin Burnevik
19 – Jackson Unger
20 – Samuel St-Hilaire
21 – Dominik Rymon
22 – Matthew Buckley
23 – Ben Robertson
24 – Trent Swick
25 – Kenta Isogai
i like meneghin too, have him 30...you don't think nabokov will get picked at all?You have a lot of goalies listed...most of them small and/or double overagers with limited sample size of good play at a decent level. You don't think Harrison Meneghin should be on that list over those guys? Jackson Unger and St.Hilaire are just plain and simply brutal goalies, Nabokov is small, 03 born and has just the one KHL season to show. Matecha is promising but fell off a cliff over the winter. Moysevich and Spunar are really good but 04 born, therefore older than Meneghin. Meneghin should get drafted, maybe Moysevich and Spunar have a chance as well. With the other ones I don't see it.
i like meneghin too, have him 30...you don't think nabokov will get picked at all?
i would lean toward your opinion based on his size, but the numbers in that league are hard to ignore. obviously most of us aren't watching the games, so hard to say how much is nabokov and how much is the team in front of him. maybe @Caser has some more thoughts - he's the man.I mean I don't know but I wouldn't. The guy is 21 and played a whopping 60 KHL games. How many 21 year olds do get drafted? I don't know that number but I'd say hardly any. Also, Nabokov is 6'0. Might be a different story if he was 6'3 upwards.
i would lean toward your opinion based on his size, but the numbers in that league are hard to ignore. obviously most of us aren't watching the games, so hard to say how much is nabokov and how much is the team in front of him. maybe @Caser has some more thoughts - he's the man.
These numbers are easy to ignore. It's 60 games which is not enough of a sample size...especially for a 21yo.
Hinterland said:I mean I don't know but I wouldn't. The guy is 21 and played a whopping 60 KHL games. How many 21 year olds do get drafted? I don't know that number but I'd say hardly any. Also, Nabokov is 6'0. Might be a different story if he was 6'3 upwards.
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To me a 60-game sample of .930+ play at that level is huge. Like, probably the biggest sample at the highest level you're ever going to see for a draft-eligible goalie.
There's one or two every year.
Montreal took Bogdan Konyushkov in the 4th round last year.
Konyushkov was just a double overager. Late birthday. He's still 21.
Konyushkov only got overlooked twice, Nabokov trice already. Same draft year. They're both 21 but Nabokov has 60 games, Konyushkov has 150. Which is partly why one is already drafted while the other isn't. How many 21 year olds did get drafted into the NHL? I'm talking guys who got overlooked trice. Can't be many. And no, Konyushkov isn't one of them. The only one that comes to mind is Janis Moser but he had 150 NL games under his belt. Again, Nabokov has 60 KHL games...'Late birthday double overager' isn't really a thing.
He was a 2002-born player who was only eligible because he was European. His eligibility falls under the same rule as Nabokov and your birthdate only has any significance in your first time through the draft.
Konyushkov only got overlooked twice, Nabokov trice already. Same draft year. They're both 21 but Nabokov has 60 games, Konyushkov has 150. Which is partly why one is already drafted while the other isn't. How many 21 year olds did get drafted into the NHL? I'm talking guys who got overlooked trice. Can't be many. And no, Konyushkov isn't one of them.
He looks pretty interesting to me, but smaller goalies always carry an additional question mark.i would lean toward your opinion based on his size, but the numbers in that league are hard to ignore. obviously most of us aren't watching the games, so hard to say how much is nabokov and how much is the team in front of him. maybe @Caser has some more thoughts - he's the man.
How many 21 year olds do get drafted? I don't know that number but I'd say hardly any.
Since the CBA changed in 2005:
2005 - none
2006 - none
2007 - Johan Harju, Robert Dietrich
2008 - Jonas Holos
2009 - Mikko Koskinen
2010 - none
2011 - Magnus Nygren, Henrik Tommernes
2012 - Frederik Andersen (22, previously drafted), Marek Mazanec
2013 - Kristers Gudlevskis, Joel Vermin, Brenden Kichton (previously drafted), Emil Galimov
2014 - Viktor Arvidsson
2015 - Andrei Mironov, Dominik Simon, Markus Nutivaara
2016 - Anatoli Golyshev, Maxim Mamim
2017 - Gilles Senn, (Swedish) Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svetlakov, Sebastian Repo, Patrik Virta
2018 - Victor Brattstrom, Veini Vehvilainen
2019 - Ilya Konovalov, Arsen Khisamutdinov
2020 - Artyom Galimov, Filip Engaras, Maxim Marushev
2021 - J.J. Moser, Andrei Buyalsky
2022 - Lucas Edmonds, Dennis Hildeby
2023 - Juha Jatkola, Arno Tiefensee
Thanks for the list. Appreciate it. More than I expected but still not many. And the real NHLers you can count on one hand.
Excluding the last 2 drafts which are too recent, 13/32 guys played in the NHL and 7/32 were/are regular players, which is a crazy good hit rate for guys taken mainly 4th-7th rounds.