Prospect Info: 2024 HFDevils Prospect Rankings #11

Who is the Devils' #11 Prospect


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Nubmer6

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Results:

RankPlayerDraft PositionVote %2023 Result2022 Result
1Simon Nemec2022 Round 1 #2 Overall90.5Luke HughesLuke Hughes
2Anton Silayev2024 Round 1 #10 Overall90.1Simon NemecSimon Nemec
3Seamus Casey2022 Round 2 #46 Overall76.4Alexander HoltzAlexander Holtz
4Arseni Gritsyuk2019 Round 5 #129 Overall89.5Akira SchmidArseni Gritsyuk
5Lenni Hameenaho2023 Round 2 #58 Overall87.5Seamus CaseyShakir Mukhamadullin
6Topias Vilen2021 Round 5 #129 Overall31.9Arseni GritsyukFabian Zetterlund
7Mikhail Yegorov2024 Round 2 #49 Overall29.9Lenni HameenahoNikita Okhotiuk
8Santeri Hatakka2019 Round 6 #184 Overall33.3Topias VilenSeamus Casey
9Daniil Orlov2022 Round 4 #110 Overall25.4Nolan FooteNico Daws
10Daniil Karpovich2023 Round 6 #186 Overall23.5Josh FilmonTyce Thompson


Last Pick: Daniil Karpovich - Gornyak-UGMK / VHL

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Added: Matyas Melovsky


Eligible Players:
Barabosha, Artem
Beckman, Adam
Bowers, Shane
Brennan, Tyler
Brown, Cole
Casey, Seamus
Cheslock, Chase
Diotte, Mikael
Edwards, Ethan
Filmon, Josh
Foote, Nolan

Graham, Max
Gritsyuk, Arseni
Hameenaho, Lenni
Hatakka, Santeri

Hauser, Petr
Hurtig, Viktor
Karpovich, Daniil
Leddy, Charlie
Legare, Nathan
Louhivaara, Veeti
Malek, Jakub
Melovsky, Matyas
Misyul, Daniil

Nemec, Simon
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Orlov, Daniil
Pikkarainen, Kasper
Poulter, Isaac

Salminen, Samu
Shlaine, Artem
Silayev, Anton
Squires, Cam
Stillman, Chase

Traff, Herman
Vilen, Topias
Wendt, Dylan
Yegorov, Mikhail
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(Bolded = in poll, crossed out = selected)


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Here I have to go with Malek. I considered Filmon and Poulter also but my mental tiebreakers say Malek.

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My3Sons

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What the hell happened to Filmon?
To be fair he was only ranked 10th last season. He had a good but not great season and other guys showed more. He didn't get a WJC camp invite and he didn't wow everyone at the prospects camp. He's a long term work in progress and that's not going to run someone up to the top of the prospect rankings until they are a bit closer to arriving.
 
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To be fair he was only ranked 10th last season. He had a good but not great season and other guys showed more. He didn't get a WJC camp invite and he didn't wow everyone at the prospects camp. He's a long term work in progress and that's not going to run someone up to the top of the prospect rankings until they are a bit closer to arriving.
IIRC, he looked a step ahead of everyone except Nemec at prospect camp, though I’m pretty sure he didn’t put up many points during the scrimmages.

But i dont think it’s a crime that he’s ranked low, the Devils still have a very deep prospect pool even though there’s not nearly as much high end talent with all the graduates. But i still think his ceiling is a lot higher than 3 or 4 players currently ranked. But he’s gonna have to show a big jump to give me any confidence he can reach it.
 

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IIRC, he looked a step ahead of everyone except Nemec at prospect camp, though I’m pretty sure he didn’t put up many points during the scrimmages.

But i dont think it’s a crime that he’s ranked low, the Devils still have a very deep prospect pool even though there’s not nearly as much high end talent with all the graduates. But i still think his ceiling is a lot higher than 3 or 4 players currently ranked. But he’s gonna have to show a big jump to give me any confidence he can reach it.
Where did you get it? His performance isnt great at all, his skating isnt great, he isnt good positionally, he isnt good defensively. He has nice stickhandling and he is big but still he isnt really physical. Of course he can learn it and gain more muscles but it is still wishful thinking.

WHL is offensive league and he performed really not great for offensive first player in his D+2 season. Devils prospect Beckman performed better but still isnt good enough to be NHLer in his 23. And he average AHLer. Because he is mostly shooting focused player.

With 67 points in 64 games Filmon is #290 WHL performer in the last ten years for U20 player.
There are not so many players with his level of production who become NHL player.

I would say for now we can pencil 3-4 players (at least) ABOVE Filmon with better NHL potential.
 
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Poulter should be the guy people select if they're going for a goalie. I like Malek but Poulter is proving himself worthy.

Seeing as Poulter is on a one-year, two-way salary with the Devils it doesn't seem likely he is viewed as the long range solution to the Devils' goaltending picture. His 28-game run with the Comets last year was nice, but other than allowing the Devils to bring him up as a backup if either Markstrom or Allen is injured (basically to open the bench door) , it doesn't seem likely Poulter plays in the New Jersey net.
 

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Seeing as Poulter is on a one-year, two-way salary with the Devils it doesn't seem likely he is viewed as the long range solution to the Devils' goaltending picture. His 28-game run with the Comets last year was nice, but other than allowing the Devils to bring him up as a backup if either Markstrom or Allen is injured (basically to open the bench door) , it doesn't seem likely Poulter plays in the New Jersey net.

Poulter's contract length was dictated by the age at which he signed. Schmid went from getting shelled as the Devils' 4th goalie to being their backup two years later.
 

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Seeing as Poulter is on a one-year, two-way salary with the Devils it doesn't seem likely he is viewed as the long range solution to the Devils' goaltending picture. His 28-game run with the Comets last year was nice, but other than allowing the Devils to bring him up as a backup if either Markstrom or Allen is injured (basically to open the bench door) , it doesn't seem likely Poulter plays in the New Jersey net.
Poulter's 1-yr contract is his test. If last season was a fluke, he won't get another. However, if he plays the same, or hopefully even improves, the contract will be re-signed for more seasons. If the latter occurs he will become NJ's diamond in the rough smoothing out.

He outplayed both Schmid and Daws in his Utica stretch, but those 2 had the floor so he got sent back to Adirondack, starred in the Thunder playoff drive putting Brodeur and Purpura behind him. Daws and Schmid didn't play well in several starts and the Comets, while undeserving, missed the playoffs by 5 points. 3 more wins and they would have been in. The way he was playing, Poulter just might have been the difference.
 

Triumph

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Poulter didn't sign a one year contract. He signed a two-year contract last season, which is because he is 23. He was immediately recalled to the NHL on that contract but did not get into a game.
 
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Pecking order for Devils' goalie prospects remains Daws then either Brennan or Yegorov as the top three - based on where they were selected and their skill set. Comparing their current status to goalies two and three years older is comparing apples and oranges.

The yoyo-ing of Daws (and injuries) has likely slowed his development but the organization clearly sees potential or like Akira he would be elsewhere.

Having followed Malek since his junior days with the Czech junior team (the Malik and Malek Show), he deserves credit for earning an ELC but is likely still on the periphery in the Devils' system. The Finnish Liiga is a long way from being the league that guys like Brian Rafalsky and Tim Thomas played in and consists of haves and have nots. His team is one of the better teams. In his first year, he was the backup to veteran goalie Marek Langhamer. When Langhamer left for Sweden, Swedish veteran Jonas Gustafsson became the starter. Both goalies had better numbers than Malek. Neither are considered NHL calibre goalies.
 

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