Do you have a collection of the names your model has picked, and how they've done?
Sorry for the tardy reply. Have been moving for what seems like at least a month. In fact, the Goodwill tried to have a missing person report filed on me this past Monday because it was the first time in 3 weeks I hadn't been there at least twice in one day.
I don't keep an official list/spreadsheet. But here are the prospects identified 2020-22 and my subjective opinion of their current value.
2020--Overall I would say Grade=B
Ronan Seeley--progressing with the Canes--looks like he should have gone in the 2nd or 3rd. I am still confident he becomes a solid NHLer.
Samuel Knazko--like Seeley playing in AHL with decent progress. He had a late season call-up for 2 games with Columbus in April and played in the World Championships for Slovakia.
Brock Faber--This is the Pesce/Slavin from 2020. Go read the Minnesota forum about his play at the end of the season and in the playoffs. Will definitely be top 20 in a re-draft. Los Angeles drafted him 45 OA, which was higher than any scouting list had him.
Eamonn Powell--had a good year at Boston College leading the team in points for a D and leading all skaters in +/-. I think he is probably better than a 4th rounder at this point, but at best 25% to make it to the NHL.
Viktor Persson--went in the 7th and hasn't done anything to suggest he should have gone higher, likely stays in Sweden for his career.
Axel Kumlin--didn't get drafted. Playing at Miami of Ohio. Like Persson hasn't shown any development that suggests he will ever play in NHL.
2021--Overall Grade = C
Aidan Hreschuk--drafted by the Canes in the 3rd and traded to Columbus. Playing with Powell at BC, hasn't shown much offense in college.
Guillaume Richard--a Columbus prospect (like Hreschuk now) playing at Providence. Had a nice freshman season but didn't progress as a sophomore.
Ryan Ufko--playing with Scott Morrow at UMass. Almost as productive and was top-scoring D for the USA at the most recent U20. One of stars of this group so far.
Kalle Ervasti--Still one of my favorites. Played the entire season in Liiga as a 19-year-old this past season and was on Finland's U20 team getting 3 assists in 4 games.
Topias Vilen--Up there with Ufko for the most impressive on this list. Played in Liiga as both 18 and 19-year-old. Given the bigger names (Hughes and Nemec) in the NJ D pipeline, Vilen is still a bit of a long-shot, but he is definitely out-performing his draft position.
Vladislav Lukashevich--While Lukashevich went in the 4th to Florida, he really hasn't shown much since being drafted.
Jake Martin--not drafted. Going to Quinnipiac, maybe he will be one of their late-developing success stories.
Jacob Guevin--Not drafted. Had a decent year at Nebraska-Omaha.
I wrote this at the time:
I am not confident in the raw scores this year because of the varying number of games--you will notice the USHL is probably over-represented because the league played most of the season. Three players who were creeping up were Tyson Hinds, Ethan Samson, and Tyson Galloway.
2022--Overall Grade A
Jake Furlong--One of the better defenders in the Q. Really good against the puck and solid, if unspectacular, in the offensive zone.
Adam Engstrom--Probably just behind Faber as the model's best result. Played his D+1 season in the SHL and was the highest scoring D under 20 and scored almost as well as fellow 2022 draftees Marco Kasper and Filip Bystedt. Ironically, most pre-draft reports suggested he was a defense-first prospect.
Tomas Hamara--had a so-so year on a team that really struggled, so the jury is out.
Frederic Brunet--much like Engstrom he looks to be a steal as a 5th round pick. Second among D for points in the Q, he also added two assists in one AHL appearance.
I am pretty sure moving forward I will limit the list to 4-5 prospects. Overall, I am satisfied that it improves on how prospects are valued.