Prospect Info: Blues 2024-2025 Prospect Thread

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Maybe you should see whether they actually play him at center (which they haven’t yet) before you take a victory lap
Springfield has Stenberg listed as a center on their website but that can't be right, people on the internets said he was a left wing and they seemed really certain about it. Must be a typo.


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Kyrou is still listed as a center on multiple sites
 
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Springfield has Stenberg listed as a center on their website but that can't be right, people on the internets said he was a left wing and they seemed really certain about it. Must be a typo.


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Springfield has Stenberg listed as a center on their website but that can't be right, people on the internets said he was a left wing and they seemed really certain about it. Must be a typo.


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The AHL and NHL sites don't update their positions from when they were 5 years old. I wouldn't stress that info too much. Lol
 
If you have been waiting to see where Scott Wheeler has our prospect pool ranked, Carolina was just slotted in at #16. So that means he has our guys in the league’s top half.
 

Absolutely wild to me that we are 13th while Winnipeg is 6th. Here is how that same author ranked Blues and Jets individual prospects 2 weeks ago:

25: Snuggy
30: Lambert

41: Dvorsky
47: Yager

53: Jiricek
58: Lucius

63: Barlow
65: Lindstein

93: Stenberg
97: Salomonsson

Each of our top 3 prospects are ranked 5 spots ahead of their Jets counterpart. Their 4th best prospect is 2 spots ahead of ours and our 5th prospect is 4 spots ahead of theirs. We have a greater positional diversity than the Jets (a criticism he makes of the Jets in the write up) and somehow that all translates to us being 7 spots below them in the ranking? I get that this article only lists top 5 and doesn't get into depth, but I really, really don't buy the Jets having a deeper prospect pool than us. I don't see any one of their non-top-5 prospects doing better than Stancl, Pakarcik, or Kaskimaki, and they don't have a goalie doing anything prospect doing anything of note in the AHL. Not to mention the existence of Zach Dean who has been injured.

Using this author's assessment of prospects, I don't understand how the Jets are this high.
 
Absolutely wild to me that we are 13th while Winnipeg is 6th. Here is how that same author ranked Blues and Jets individual prospects 2 weeks ago:

25: Snuggy
30: Lambert

41: Dvorsky
47: Yager

53: Jiricek
58: Lucius

63: Barlow
65: Lindstein

93: Stenberg
97: Salomonsson

Each of our top 3 prospects are ranked 5 spots ahead of their Jets counterpart. Their 4th best prospect is 2 spots ahead of ours and our 5th prospect is 4 spots ahead of theirs. We have a greater positional diversity than the Jets (a criticism he makes of the Jets in the write up) and somehow that all translates to us being 7 spots below them in the ranking? I get that this article only lists top 5 and doesn't get into depth, but I really, really don't buy the Jets having a deeper prospect pool than us. I don't see any one of their non-top-5 prospects doing better than Stancl, Pakarcik, or Kaskimaki, and they don't have a goalie doing anything prospect doing anything of note in the AHL. Not to mention the existence of Zach Dean who has been injured.

Using this author's assessment of prospects, I don't understand how the Jets are this high.
I've never heard of this author, but the team list is rather comical.
 
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Absolutely wild to me that we are 13th while Winnipeg is 6th. Here is how that same author ranked Blues and Jets individual prospects 2 weeks ago:

25: Snuggy
30: Lambert

41: Dvorsky
47: Yager

53: Jiricek
58: Lucius

63: Barlow
65: Lindstein

93: Stenberg
97: Salomonsson

Each of our top 3 prospects are ranked 5 spots ahead of their Jets counterpart. Their 4th best prospect is 2 spots ahead of ours and our 5th prospect is 4 spots ahead of theirs. We have a greater positional diversity than the Jets (a criticism he makes of the Jets in the write up) and somehow that all translates to us being 7 spots below them in the ranking? I get that this article only lists top 5 and doesn't get into depth, but I really, really don't buy the Jets having a deeper prospect pool than us. I don't see any one of their non-top-5 prospects doing better than Stancl, Pakarcik, or Kaskimaki, and they don't have a goalie doing anything prospect doing anything of note in the AHL. Not to mention the existence of Zach Dean who has been injured.

Using this author's assessment of prospects, I don't understand how the Jets are this high.
Brazen...especially after all the flak that Pronman publicly caught recently for not being consistent in his.
 
Some news regarding the affiliates for anyone interested:
The Thunderbirds are on NHL Network tonight.


Not really prospect related but the Florida Everglades have a Blues theme jersey.
 

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