Athletic-Pronman's top 32 for March 25

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Highest I've seen Ravensbergen. Looks like we're getting a G taken in the 1st this year.

I would have lost money thinking Thatcher Demko was going in the 1st in 2014. I think Bob had him #27 on his final survey. In this year's midseason survey, Bob had Ravensbergen ranked #28. Maybe mix in a weaker class of skaters and a team may feel more compelled to take a chance with a goalie.

Taking a look at the ~20-32 range:

Calgary (via NJD) - Probably not taking a goalie high with Wolf
Los Angeles - took Carter George in the 2nd last year, so maybe an unlikely suitor
Philadelphia (via COL) - maybe?
Philadelphia (via EDM)
Columbus (via MIN) - took Evan Gardner with a late 2nd last year, but maybe could be a fit.
Carolina - no goalies taken last year, handful of late round guys recently. Probably a big enough age gap between Kochetkov and Ravensbergen to consider it.
Nashville (via TBL) - maybe an Askarov replacement?
Montreal (via FLO/CAL) - They have Jacob Fowler but I seem to remember them in the Askarov sweepstakes
San Jose (via DAL) - Probably not now that they have Askarov
Chicago (via TOR) - Couple recent 2nd round goalies (Commesso/Gajan) and a young guy in Knight.
Nashville (via VGK/SJS)
Washington - no recent notable goalie draft picks, they have been active on the undrafted free agent market.
Winnipeg - seems unlikely with Hellebucyk chugging along but maybe not the worst idea to have an heir apparent?
 
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I could definitely see the Caps taking Ravensbergen with their first. He plays with their 1st from last season, so they see him a lot.
 
It is very rare for someone lauded as being "two-way" in juniors to end up being able to produce enough offensively to justify top 3.
Not saying Desnoyers should be drafted top 3, I don’t think he should but he has good offensive skills. He has 80 points in 54 games in the QMJHL, It’s not like he isn’t productive. His hands are good, his shot, everything is there he’ll just need to play with more pace.
 
Pronman has never met a prospect over 6ft that he doesn't like lol. Also just such a stark contrast in the writing quality of each of the blurbs between him and Wheeler
 
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I would have lost money thinking Thatcher Demko was going in the 1st in 2014. I think Bob had him #27 on his final survey. In this year's midseason survey, Bob had Ravensbergen ranked #28. Maybe mix in a weaker class of skaters and a team may feel more compelled to take a chance with a goalie.

Taking a look at the ~20-32 range:

Calgary (via NJD) - Probably not taking a goalie high with Wolf
Los Angeles - took Carter George in the 2nd last year, so maybe an unlikely suitor
Philadelphia (via COL) - maybe?
Philadelphia (via EDM)
Columbus (via MIN) - took Evan Gardner with a late 2nd last year, but maybe could be a fit.
Carolina - no goalies taken last year, handful of late round guys recently. Probably a big enough age gap between Kochetkov and Ravensbergen to consider it.
Nashville (via TBL) - maybe an Askarov replacement?
Montreal (via FLO/CAL) - They have Jacob Fowler but I seem to remember them in the Askarov sweepstakes
San Jose (via DAL) - Probably not now that they have Askarov
Chicago (via TOR) - Couple recent 2nd round goalies (Commesso/Gajan) and a young guy in Knight.
Nashville (via VGK/SJS)
Washington - no recent notable goalie draft picks, they have been active on the undrafted free agent market.
Winnipeg - seems unlikely with Hellebucyk chugging along but maybe not the worst idea to have an heir apparent?
Off chance for Carolina. I'd be okay with it but management seems high on Khazheyev.
 
I would have lost money thinking Thatcher Demko was going in the 1st in 2014. I think Bob had him #27 on his final survey. In this year's midseason survey, Bob had Ravensbergen ranked #28. Maybe mix in a weaker class of skaters and a team may feel more compelled to take a chance with a goalie.

Taking a look at the ~20-32 range:

Calgary (via NJD) - Probably not taking a goalie high with Wolf
Los Angeles - took Carter George in the 2nd last year, so maybe an unlikely suitor
Philadelphia (via COL) - maybe?
Philadelphia (via EDM)
Columbus (via MIN) - took Evan Gardner with a late 2nd last year, but maybe could be a fit.
Carolina - no goalies taken last year, handful of late round guys recently. Probably a big enough age gap between Kochetkov and Ravensbergen to consider it.
Nashville (via TBL) - maybe an Askarov replacement?
Montreal (via FLO/CAL) - They have Jacob Fowler but I seem to remember them in the Askarov sweepstakes
San Jose (via DAL) - Probably not now that they have Askarov
Chicago (via TOR) - Couple recent 2nd round goalies (Commesso/Gajan) and a young guy in Knight.
Nashville (via VGK/SJS)
Washington - no recent notable goalie draft picks, they have been active on the undrafted free agent market.
Winnipeg - seems unlikely with Hellebucyk chugging along but maybe not the worst idea to have an heir apparent?
With 2 late 1sts and having traded their top goalie prospect, Preds seem like team that might well take goalie in 1st.
 
I think this year the playoff performances of many of these prospects are going to matter more than past draft years.

Past the obvious choices for top spot it seems like a jumbled mess where nobody has broke away from the pack.

I could easily see prospects who play on teams poised for deep playoff runs and memorial cup/frozen four spots skyrocket up the rankings while players on bad teams dip down because they are "out of sight / out of mind"

For example, Desnoyers plays on the #1 ranked CHL at the moment. If Moncton wins the memorial cup it will be on the back of Desnoyers and you'll have guys like Button and Pronman banging the drum loudly.
 
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