HF Habs: 2024 Habs Prospect rankings #4

Who is the next best prospect?

  • Logan Mailloux

    Votes: 93 37.3%
  • Jacob Fowler

    Votes: 29 11.6%
  • Michael Hage

    Votes: 75 30.1%
  • Filip Mesar

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Joshua Roy

    Votes: 39 15.7%
  • Owen Beck

    Votes: 8 3.2%
  • Adam Engstrom

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Emil Heineman

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sean Farrell

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Oliver Kapanen

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
    249
  • Poll closed .

Treb

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Graduated: Jayden Struble, Cayden Primeau
Gone: Mattias Norlinder, Jan Mysak, Cedric Guindon, Nathan Légaré, Blake Biondi (yeak I know August but whatever), Petteri Nurmi, Nicolas Beaudin, Miguel Tourigny

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/Ap)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)

Vote for the next guy to be put in or you can't complain they aren't in the voting.

Current order for the next in:
Bogdan Konyushkov
Florian Xhekaj
Jakub Dobes
Yevgeni Volokhin
Aatos Koivu
Jack Smith
Riley Kidney
William Trudeau
Logan Sawyer
Luke Tuch
Vincenz Rohrer
Jared Davidson
Xavier Simoneau
Owen Protz
Quentin Miller
Tyler Thorpe
Filip Eriksson
Lucas Condotta
Luke Mittelstadt
Mikus Vecvanags
Ty Smilanic
Sam Harris
Ben Merrill
Emmett Croteau
Dmitri Kostenko
Rhett Pitlick
Makar Khanin
Rasmus Bergvist
Joe Vrbetic
Alexander Gordin
Daniil Sobolev

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Goldthorpe

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I voted Fowler because he justs wins all the time, and he could be (if he reach his ceiling) the biggest impact on our franchise.

But that whole poll will start to be interesting now. Good arguments for many.
 

Bombshell11

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Hage in front of Beck?

I guess we need to define what a better prospect means, the guy's who's closer to the NHL or the guy with the better offensive potential
 
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Treb

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Hage in front of Beck?

I guess we need to define what a better prospect means, the guy's who's closer to the NHL or the guy with the better offensive potential

I mean, you voted Mesar in front of Beck...

Also, it's not a single factor evaluation, it's a combination of readiness, floor and ceiling.
 
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ChesterNimitz

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Hage in front of Beck?

I guess we need to define what a better prospect means, the guy's who's closer to the NHL or the guy with the better offensive potential
To me, the better prospect is the one who has the better upside. If its determined simply on 'who's closer to the NHL', then there are dozen's of 'prospects' who are better than McKenna who won't be in the NHL until 2027.
 

JianYang

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To me, the better prospect is the one who has the better upside. If its determined simply on 'who's closer to the NHL', then there are dozen's of 'prospects' who are better than McKenna who won't be in the NHL until 2027.

It needs to be weighted between upside and floor. If we ignore more one element over the other, we get an incomplete picture.

Of course, all of us will weigh ceiling and floor differently in our own equations.
 
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MXD

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Just like 3 and 4 were pretty clear (either one of Orville or Hutson), 5 to 9 is also a group of rather close players : Hage, Wawa, Mailloux, Beck and Fowler.

I think i'll go Wawa here. Top-6 upside left and already an NHL, which makes him the clear highest floor. It was really between him and Mailloux, but each of the five players I mentionned in the first paragraph is a good choice.

Add Konyushkov
 
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Bombshell11

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I mean, you voted Mesar in front of Beck...

Also, it's not a single factor evaluation, it's a combination of readiness, floor and ceiling.

And that does not mean i am wrong...

But in Hage's case i think its just the excitement of a new shiny toy, Beck should be ahead
 

xX SEYF Xx

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Josh Wawa here
You can't convince me you've seen enough of Hage to put him ahead of Roy!!!
Ma boy Wawa consistently exceeded expectations, at every step, and he'll do it again this season.

Add Florian
 

Shutdown

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i went Hage but hesitated. there are three other guys who could round out my top 5 - it's very close.

add Konyushkov
 

MXD

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Ceiling difference.
Heehh....
Here I see the argument, because Hage COULD Be a Top-6 center, while Roy won't be anything else than a Top-6 winger

I don't see much of a ceiling difference other than that.
 

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