Wheeler's pre-season top 32 for the draft (*PAYWALL*):
Tier 1
1) James Hagens (C - NTDP/USHL)
Tier 2
2) Anton Frondell (C - Djurgarden /Swe J20)
3) Porter Martone (RW - Brampton/OHL)
4) Ivan Ryabkin (C - Dynamo Moscow/MHL)
5) Matthew Schaefer (LHD - Erie/OHL)
6) Michael Misa (C - Saginaw/OHL)
7) Roger McQueen (C - Brandon/WHL)
8) Logan Hensler (RHD - Wisconsin/NCAA)
Tier 3
9) Malcom Spence (LW - Erie/OHL)
10) Charlie Trethewey (RHD - NTDP/USHL)
11) William Moore (C - NTDP/USHL)
12) Cole Reschny (C - Victoria/WHL)
I wish I could remember exactly what Wheeler's tier definitions were. He doesn't include them in the article.
I think it's like:
Tier 1 = top shelf, franchise cornerstone
Tier 2 = Has a chance to be a star
Tier 3 = Should be an NHL player
Tier 4 = Has a chance to be an NHL player
but I can't be certain. It might be 5 tiers where the 5th is "has a chance to play games" and 4 is more like "can be an NHLer in some capacity" but I honestly don't know and trying to skim back through previous articles of his let me to find that he hasn't posted tier meanings in a little while.
Other interesting players (beyond what I listed they're all tier 4 or honorable mentions), with me paraphrasing what Wheeler wrote:
14) Radim Mrtka (RHD - Trinec/Extraliga) - towering 6'6 d-man who moves welland plays on both sides of the puck, but is quite raw.
18) Alex Huang (RHD - Chicoutimi/QMJHL) - dynamic offensive d-man who's considered a strong skater and smart player and a solid kid off the ice. Has defensive skills but hasn't put it together yet. Is a late birthday. This is one that Wheeler is bullish on, rating him higher than the general consensus.
23) Viktor Klingsell (LW - Skelleftea/Swe J20) - SKELLEFTEA! a bit undersized, but a slick playmaker and NHL caliber shooter. I also just think his name is fun.
26) Viktor Eklund (LW - Djurgarden/Allsvenskan) - William's younger brother. Should end up on the Swedish WJC squad this winter, he seems similar to his brother in that he's a slick skating and creative winger who cana handle the puck and move with agility and deftness. May not have William's upside but could be a solid bet to be a contributing NHLer in some capacity
27) Luka Radivojevic (RHD - Orebro/Swe J20) - Don't be thrown by the name/league combo, it's normal for talented Slovak prospects find developmental opportunities outside of their home country where the junior and pro level infrastructure isn't as developed and competitive as it is in one of the top tier hockey countries. The son of former NHLer (and all-time great hockey name) Branko Radivojevic. A gamble as an undersized offensive d-man who lacks explosive skating, but he just seems to be a smart, heady player who's always in the center of the action.
31) LJ Mooney (C - NTDP/USHL) - Possibly the most talented and complete player in the 2007 at the NTDP, he has a good shot, quick hands, agility and speed as a skater, and natural playmaking. So why is he down ranked at the end of the 1st round? Because he's 5'6 and 150 lbs. That's not a typo. You're gambling that he maybe grows a couple more inches (which still wouldn't make him a sure thing against men) and that his skill is elite enough to translate to the NHL and overcome the height deficiency
32) Cameron Schmidt (RW - Vancouver/WHL) - Yes, I've banged this drum for a while. At 5'8 and 157 he has some of the same questions that Mooney has. But he's also strong on his skates and while he wouldn't be able to initiate physical play the way he does in the NHL, the fact that he does and routinely holds his own against larger WHL opponents is a possible sign that he can handle himself in spite of his zie. A fantastic skater and dynamic with the puck, he broke Vancouver's record for goals by a 16-year-old (he had 31 in 59 games) and was on pace to possibly lead the team in scoring had he not missed games because of injury and the U18 championships. If nothing else he's just a super fun player to watch, usually good for at least one highlight reel offensive opportunity per game.
HM) Josh Ravensbergen (G - Prince George/WHL) - No Wheeler scouting report but he was a solid goalie as a 16-year old for the Cougars, which is rare in the WHL. He had even stolen the starting job by the time the playoffs began. I've seen his name mentioned as a possible 1st rounder if he continues to play well. Plus his name is fun and I think you've probably noticed by now that's an important criteria for me to anoint an interesting prospect