After the final day of prospect camp I have put together my thoughts on each player at the camp. For players I was impressed with I will write a little more and players that met my expectations I will write less for. Our prospect pool continues to get deeper and it's a struggle to see how all of these highly touted prospects will fit in the NHL There will be a lot of competition amongst these players over the upcoming years to make the NHL, which isn't a bad thing. People will always have differing opinions when watching these players so let me know your thoughts.
Team Tkachuk:
Ondrej Kos (36): This kid already has NHL size and speed. Really nice backcheck ability and he likes to drive the net offensively. He clearly needs a lot of time to refine his offensive game and he was just drafted by the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL which would be a great spot for him to go instead of going back overseas. If all goes right this kid could be a star defensive forward. The thing is does he make the NHL with his current offensive toolkit, unlikely.
Projection: Bottom 6 PK specialist
Adam Jecho (39): Another massive forward here. For such a big guy I thought he moved pretty well. He has some good hands and nice agility to pair with good vision. I think the big thing holding him back is he looks weak to me. His shot and passes don't have any power behind them and if he can add like 25lbs of muscle over the next 2 years he could become a force to deal with. I'd also like to see him utilize his body more and his reach defensively but those are things you can work on. Overall I was pretty impressed with him I'm surprised he fell to 95th.
Projection: 3rd line center
Lukas Fischer (43): The Blues second round pick has ideal NHL size and speed for a dman. On top of that I really liked his vision and defensive positioning. It's always hard to tell how good of a defensive player someone is at these camps but I will say Fischer was actively trying to clear the net break plays up along the board. He definitely needs to add weight but I see a lot of potential in his game. I also think his offense is there though I would like to see him utilize his shot more.
Projection: Number 4 defender
Will McIsaac (56): I honestly didn't see much from McIsaac. I think he's more of a steady stay at home dman and those type of players don't shine in camps like this. He had a few flashes where I saw him but for the most part I didn't notice him. I will say he's a righty and pretty big which help his NHL odds.
Projection: AHL dman
Michael Buchinger (62): Every year Buchinger impresses me. He is clearly the Blues most talented offensive dman in their prospect pool. He has great breakout passes and is so calm with the puck and always looking for the best play. I like his stick defensively too and he is always looking to join the rush. Overall he's a really talented player but the Blues don't seem to like guys that play his style I.E. Dunn and Perunovich.
Projection: Top 6 PP specalist
Otto Stenberg (67): First I'd like to say who gave Stenberg 67 that's just horrible...Besides that Stenberg looked like a beast. He's a true driver and always the most noticable player when he's on the ice. He has a ton of energy and is always driving towards the net and wanting his teammates to drive the net. He pairs great vision and passing with a really good shot. The Blues have a keeper here. He's a player that should be able to play anywhere in the lineup when he's ready which will greatly help his odds of making the team.
Projection: Top 6, all situations winger
Arseni Koromyslov (68): First time seeing Koromyslov, first thing that stood out to me is he is very poised. He never looked panicked and he shouldn't I mean he's been playing against men for most of the past 2 years. Offensively he made a few nice passes but other than that it feels like he is a dman that is at his best when you don't notice him. I have a hard time seeing him as an NHLer with the Blues given how loaded our prospect pool is on the left side so it's hard to project him in the lineup.
Projection: 3rd pair dman
Marc-Andre Gaudet (73): Gaudet has a wicked shot for a dman but he just seems to be missing something. His offense is clearly there but defensively he doesn't have the best stick. He reminds me of a point producing AHLer who is a fringe NHL guy (similar to Rosen).
Projection: AHLer
Theo Lindstein (74): Poise. That is the name of the game for Lindstein. He never looks rushed or pressured and is always making the right play in the right moment. He had a few shifts where he just took over offensively and looked dominate, I'd love to see more of that from him. Defensively, he has a great stick and looked good in the corners. I, unlike others, just don't see enough talent from him to be a true top pair dman. I've always thought he will be an excellent 2nd pair dman and I still think that is the case. I will say he looked a lot bigger and more confident than last year and of any of the Blues dmen he has the highest chance of being a top pair defender.
Projection: Top 4 dman
Tanner Dickinson (78): Same as last year, sparkplug who is noticeable on every shift. Always giving 110% but is destined to be an AHLer with the Blues. If given the chance he could be a Walker like player in the bottom 6 on an NHL team.
Projection: AHLer
Jimmy Snuggerud (81): Snuggerud looked better than last year but still doesn't wow me. These camps are just not meant for players like him. That was proven to me by Bolduc who looked bad in these camps and then looks amazing in the NHL. Snuggerud showcased his quick and accurate shot and he looked a bit quicker and stronger which is good to see.
Projection: Top 6 winger
Juraj Pekarcik (85): Pekarcik is still raw but he might be the most talented Blues prospect in terms of natural ability. My biggest concern with him is I don't think his brain can keep up with his hands and foot speed. He loses the puck a ton in his feet and seems like a very turnover prone player. I know a lot of what I said was negative there so let me end on a bright note. Pekarick has the potential to be a truly elite difference maker in the NHL, he's that talented, it's just a matter of time. He needs a lot of time and next year it seems like he's going to the CHL which to me is the wrong choice (I would've rather him go to college for 2 years and then the AHL) but the Blues seem to think it's the right move and I trust their scouting.
Projection: Top 6 winger
Team MacInnis:
Colin Ralph (41): This kid is big and raw. At the start of camp he looked so nervous with the puck and looked like he just didn't want the puck anywhere near him. As camp went on he looked more poised and confident with the puck which is great to see. He has amazing speed and agility for being such a big player but he needs a LOT of time to develop. The good news is he's going to a smaller school where he should play a ton of minutes and his confidence should grow a lot. I'm excited to see him at this camp next year to see how he's grown as a player. I see what the Blues like in him, but I still think this pick might've been a reach especially with Stiga and Artamonov on the board.
Projection: Bottom 4 defensive dman
Tomas Mrsic (46): One of the biggest standouts to me at this camp, Mrsic has great hands and a lethal shot. He arguably has one of the best shots already from a Blues prospect and I'm not sure how he fell to the 4th round. The rest of his game is just average but with an elite shot and elite hands, you can become a really valuable player. I'm excited to see him develop next year on a loaded Tigers team.
Projection: Middle 6 winger
Dalibor Dvorsky (54): The one that everyone wants to hear about. Dvorsky has a lot on the line this camp as he is trying to make the NHL team. I'll start with the negatives and then go to the positives. I think Dvorsky needs to be more engaged. He is so laid back that you lose him on the ice and that shouldn't happen with a player of his talent. You'd like to see more energy and pace from Dvorsky and I'm sure that's what the Blues will ask from him (that's a hard thing to teach). Now on to the positives, Dvorsky has an elite shot. And I mean truly elite. If he is one on one with the goalie, he is putting the puck in the net. He has great hands around the net and just makes goalies look silly with his moves. On top of that he's an elite passer and he can create open lanes for his teammtes with some quick moves. Also, I don't think I saw him lose a faceoff. He has a very active stick defensively and broke up a lot of plays which is great to see. Dvorsky is going to be a keeper, if he can increase his pace and get more involved he could very easily be a star.
Projection: Number 1 center
Antoine Dorion (58): Didn't notice him a ton but when I did it was usually a great play. He has an awkward skating stride and is clearly a long way away but that is expected for a 7th round pick.
Projection: Fringe AHLer
Isaiah Norlin (61): The one tryout that I'm going to mention. I really hope the Blues can sign Norlin after his college season. He's massive and yet such a fluid skater. He never seemed pressured and he made some really good breakout passes. On top of that he's a rare right handed dman. He reminds me of Parayko a bit and that's saying something. Overall I was extremely impressed with his game and have high hopes for him in the future if the Blues sign him.
Projection: Top 6 dman
Aleksanteri Kaskimaki (65): Really not impressive for me. I was expecting more from him as one of the older prospects and he just didn't deliver. He looks like a career overseas player to me. He does have good speed.
Projection: Fringe AHLer/Career Overseas Player
Dylan Peterson (71): Another player I wanted more from. Through 4 years of college, Peterson still hasn't learned how to use his body and he doesn't have good enough senses or visions to ever be a threat offensively. I will say he could be an elite defensive player as his backcheck and stick work are really good. Reminds me a lot of Torpo but without the stick work.
Projection: AHLer
Simon Robertsson (80): The Blues failed Robertsson. They let him get buried overseas for years and he is no better than he was in his draft year. He always shows signs of being good offensively but it's getting to the point where it's too late for him. I would bet he's in the ECHL this year.
Projection: Overseas player
Nikita Susuyev (88): The Blues always seem to hit on their late round Russian prospects. Susuyev showed a ton of skill and had great hands and offensive instincts. He's signed in Russia for a LONG time but when/if he comes over he could be a really good player.
Projection: Top 9 winger
Quinton Burns (92): Burns looked pretty solid to me. Nothing special but nothing really bad either. It's hard for a physical player like him to show a lot in camps like this. He does have NHL size and good speed but after the Blues drafted so many LHD it's hard to see a future where Burns makes the NHL with the Blues.
Projection: 7th dman
Paul Fischer (94) + Matt Mayich (95): Both players didn't show much to me. Fischer has some upside to work with but Mayich looks no better than last year and I'd be surprised if the Blues even sign him.
If you made it through the entire list hopefully you enjoyed the read. If anyone else wants to add to the list feel free!