Prospect Info: '24-'25 Prospects Thread: Generation Z

Empoleon8771

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Obviously its way too early to judge but the returns from the 2024 draft class are looking really good. Harding, Brunicke and Pietila are having big production jumps while Swanson is having a really nice start to his college career. Hopefully Howe can get traded to a contender at some point and start putting up points.

Lol oops I just made a post about exactly this because I didn't read your post from a few days ago. My bad :laugh:

But yes, you're right. I don't want to get too crazy about a 7th round overager like Harding, but what he's producing combined with his size and defensive game (or what I've read about his defensive game) is very impressive. Even as overagers, you don't usually see self described defense-first defensemen putting up PPG numbers in juniors.

Just for a point of comparison, Scott Harrington is the first guy that jumps to my mind as a "defense first defensemen" the Penguins drafted out of the CHL and his final junior season had him with 19 points in 50 games.

Another defenseman prospect I think is worth noting: Pieniniemi is also having a really good year in the OHL this year. 20 points in 19 games as a defenseman, very good production.
 
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Rudy Russo

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Some stats of Penguins prospects/ draft picks plus former penguin Brayden Yager
Player
Games Played
Goals
Assists
Total Points
Mac Swanson- LW​
9​
2​
4​
6​
Chase Pietila- RD​
8​
3​
4​
7​
Harrison Brunicke RD​
15​
3​
9​
12​
Tanner Howe- LW​
8​
5​
1​
6​
Finn Harding- RD​
17​
1​
16​
17​
Emil Pieniniemi- LD​
20​
3​
17​
20​
Cooper Foster- C​
17​
11​
7​
18​
Luke Devlin- C​
28​
6​
2​
8​
Mikhail Ilyin- (KHL) LW/RW​
23​
1​
10​
11​
Zam Plante- C​
9​
1​
3​
4​
Kirill Tankov- (VHL) C​
10​
2​
1​
3​
Chase Yoder- C​
10​
1​
2​
3​
Daniel Laatsch- LD​
10​
1​
0​
1​
Brayden Yager- C​
17​
10​
14​
24​
 

Empoleon8771

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Yeah I'm not going to gloat about Yager because it's not like McGroarty is doing all that great this year either, but I think a lot of Penguins fans would be disappointed with his performance this year had they kept him. 24 points in 17 games is a pace of 80 points in 57 games, where he had 95 points in 57 games last year. His team is legitimately bad, but that's not stopping other guys on bad teams from producing.

That said, he's also like 25th in the league in terms of PPG, so that's not terrible either. It's disappointing that he fell from 8th to 25th, but it's also kinda to be expected with the loss of talent around him.
 

eXile3

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I think he just didn’t want to live in Winnipeg given its current condition. Had nothing to do with demanding playing time.

That’s not a slight on Winnipeg. I hope whatever the city is going through it gets better.
 

Gurglesons

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With the way things are developing for us this season, I'm sure we'll be tracking his progress very closely next year.

We are absolute shit and we aren't even bottom five this year.

Why do people think we will be worse next year when we are likely without Sullivan and infusing more youth?

Martone this year and McKenna next year. Just in time to compete in Sid & Geno’s last season.

I assume we will pick in 5-15 range this year.
 

Rudy Russo

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Broz with his seventh goal tonight in a loss.
Matty De St. Phalle so far in Wheeling
12 games4 goals8 Assists12 points
Matty De St. Phalle four assists in Wheeling win tonight against Indy.
Atley Calvert stats so far for Wheeling below. Would be nice if these two players get called up for WBS if Broz gets called up to the big club after the trade deadline.
12 games4 goals7 assists11 total points
 
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Dipsy Doodle

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We are absolute shit and we aren't even bottom five this year.

Why do people think we will be worse next year when we are likely without Sullivan and infusing more youth?
Our best players by far will be one year older, we won't be adding anyone noteworthy, our best supporting players will be getting shopped, and I'm not confident Sullivan is gone by then.

McGroarty and a legion of mid round picks aren't the kind of youth infusion that's going to buoy this team next year.
 

Gurglesons

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Our best players by far will be one year older, we won't be adding anyone noteworthy, our best supporting players will be getting shopped, and I'm not confident Sullivan is gone by then.

McGroarty and a legion of mid round picks aren't the kind of youth infusion that's going to buoy this team next year.

Reality is Dubas will try and add more pieces next year.
 

Jacob

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I think we go with Vellucci (and remove Quinn) on an interim status for the rest of the year.

He never seemed like he was part of the problem, and our PK is generally pretty good and he’s actually integrated new, youngish players into it like DOC & Glass.
 
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