A list based on 2 guys. Button and Peters. I just don't buy any of those lists. Fun to read....but still. In 2016, we were 11th in best farm teams....here's what Hockey Writers had to write about us...
Top Prospects: Zachary Fucale, Charlie Lindgren, Mike McCarron, Sven Andrighetto, Nikita Scherbak, Charles Hudon, Tim Bozon, Will Bitten, Connor Crisp, Jacob De La Rose, Mikhail Sergachev, Phillip Danault, Daniel Audette, Noah Juulsen, Dalton Thrower, Victor Mete
The Montreal Canadiens, like other teams high on this list, are fortunate to have a solid number of quality prospects at each position on the ice. Up front, Montreal holds power-forward Mike McCarron, who at 6’6″, 231 pounds made his NHL debut last season. While he only scored two points over 20 games played with the Canadiens, McCarron showed considerable offensive promise at the AHL level, where he netted 17 goals and 38 points as a rookie. In addition to McCarron, Montreal also possesses 2016 third-rounder Will Bitten and former QMJHL first overall pick Daniel Audette.
Jets were No1...with prospects like Connor (true) and Patrick Laine. Yet, here's the list that also made them No1...Top Prospects: Eric Comrie, Marko Dano, Joel Armia, Patrik Laine, Scott Kosmachuk, Brendan Lemieux, Jimmy Lodge, J.C Lipon, Kyle Connor, Nicolas Petan, Jansen Harkins, Jack Roslovic, Michael Spacek, Chase De Leo, Josh Morrissey, Jan Kostalek, Sami Niku, Logan Stanley
And frankly, that's just me finding this under 2 minutes for one specific year...but imagine the other years....
Anyway, I don't think we are exempt from talent. I also think, personnally, that of all that list, there is a real chance that all those players are in the NHL at some point. I'm just not convinced tehat most of them will have the ability to play a key role. And frankly, when you start looking quality rather than quantity, I prefer the Ducks. Are we top 5? Yeah, surely. But again, I think it's mostly based on depth.