Skinnyjimmy08
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JT Miller is a good one just over 100 ahl games and very successful nhl careerPaul was a late bloomer/project but I am confident he will have a long and accomplished career. I would certainly rate him above Dzingel and wouldnt be surprised if he accomplishes more than Hoffman when all is said and done.
Others since 2005-2006
- Brad Marchand
- JT Miller
- Nazem Kadri
- Jonathan Marchessault
- Brandon Montour
- Gus Nyqvist
- Kevin Fiala
- Tomas Tatar
- Brian Boyle
- Clarke MacArthur
- Kyle Palmieri
- Kris Versteeg
- Mav Bourque
- Andrew Mangiapane
- Andrei Kostitsyn
- Tommy Novak
- Matt Moulson
- Connor Brown
- Jonathan Cheechoo
- Vlad Namestnikov
- Curtis Glenncross
- Tanner Pearson
- Mat Perreault
- Rich Peverley
- Tyler Johnson
- Michael Amadio
- Frans Nielsen
- Stefan Noesen
- Pat Maroon
- Teddy Purcell
- PA Parenteau
- David Desharnais
I sorted by PPG so am probably missing a bunch of D and role players, too
He was my initial answer... I was surprised tooThe first name, that came to mind was Martin St. Louis.
Pretty surprised, that he only played 95 games in the AHL. But he was very productive (114 points)
Jiricek is a dman. They take longer. So do goalies. In fact.. I suspect a lot of NHL dman have spent over 100 games in AHL.An international prospect that can join the AHL at age 18 playing 100 AHL games is very reasonable (See David Jiricek, he has 84 AHL games already).
But a guy who comes out of college, or the OHL, or out of a euro league after a few years over there is very different.