I saw the TSN Core 4 Teams list discussed here somewhere but I can’t find it.
Anyhoo, they released a list version and that’s way better (because of who’s on top lol).
Twenty-three year-old Jack Hughes is No. 1 and 19-year-old sophomore Connor Bedard is No. 2 in our 2024-25 ranking of the Top 50 Under-24 players.
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Regardless, Hughes is deserving of the highest honour, completing a 3-2-1 reverse hat trick with his elevation to premier status. He has gone from No. 3 in 2022 to No. 2 in 2023 to No. 1 in 2024.
“We are trying to strike a balance between a player’s potential and what a player is,” Button says. “We know
Jack Hughes is a superstar. He has established that unequivocally.”
So, Bedard falls to runner-up position on the list assembled by Button and
FloSports Senior NHL Draft and Prospects Analyst Chris Peters.
Button and Peters assessed every NHL team’s group of assets 23 or younger (as of season’s start) – blending assessments of current development with projected further development to assign grades.
Here’s the Top 10 from the
TOP 50 U24 - TSN Core 4
(Previous rank in parentheses)
1/ Jack Hughes (3)
2/ Connor Bedard (1)
3/ Macklin Celebrini (New)
4/ Tim Stutzle (4)
5/ Owen Power (9)
6/ Brock Faber (36)
7/ Matvei Michkov (16)
8/ Cole Caufield (8)
9/ Moritz Seider (6)
10/ Ivan Demidov (New)
Devils have one other player in the Top 50: Luke Hughes 15 (13)
Team Breakdown
6: MTL
5: ANA
4: SJS
3: CBJ, DAL, DET, MIN, UTA
2: CGY, CAR, CHI, NJD, OTT, TOR, WSH
1: BUF, LAK, NYR, PHI, SEA, VAN
0: BOS, COL, EDM, FLA, NSH, NYI, PIT, STL, TBL, VGK, WPG
2023
Chicago's sensation is No. 1 on TSN’s annual list of the Top 50 NHL-affiliated players and prospects aged 23 or younger as of this season’s start.
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Graduated Players:
2/ Quinn Hughes
5/ Rasmus Dahlin
11/ Noah Dobson
12/ Andrei Svechnikov
28/ K’Andre Miller
32/ Evan Bouchard
2022
Cale Makar is the standard-bearer for the NHL’s younger generation. Makar is No. 1 in Craig Button’s ranking of the Top 50 U-24 NHL-affiliated players and prospects who were 23 or younger as of the start of the NHL season Oct. 11.
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