HF Habs: HF Habs: 2024 Habs Final Prospect rankings

zzoo

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Mar 9, 2004
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If you redo the ranking as at today, would you change anything from our final rankings ?

I'd move down Farrell, and move Tuch up. And maybe swap Roy and Fowler position.

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/A)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)
4. Logan Mailloux, 37.3% (-1)
5. Michael Hage, 47.3% (N/A)
6. Joshua Roy, 55.1% (-2)
7. Jacob Fowler, 56.2% (+4)
8. Owen Beck, 84.0% (-2)
9. Adam Engstrom, 49.1% (-4)
10. Oliver Kapanen, 43.6% (+4)
11. Florian Xhekaj, 35.5% (+14)
12. Filip Mesar, 43.3% (-3)
13. Bogdan Konyushkov, 52.1% (+5)
14. Jakub Dobes, 39.9% (-4)
15. Yevgeni Volokhin, 31.1% (+13)
16. Emil Heineman, 36.6% (-9)
17. Sean Farrell, 39.2% (-9)
18. Filip Eriksson, 40.9% (+12)
19. Aatos Koivu, 47.2% (N/A)
20. Luke Tuch, 53.1% (-3)
21. Vincenz Rohrer, 35.6% (-2)
22. Riley Kidney, 31.6% (-10)
23. Jared Davidson, 33.3% (-3)
24. Logan Sawyer, 63.8% (NA)
25. William Trudeau, 32.4% (-10)
26. Owen Protz, 40.8% (NA)
27. Tyler Thorpe, 51.3% (NA)
28. Quentin Miller, 35.6% (-2)
29. Sam Harris, 42.7% (+8)
30. Xavier Simoneau, 51.5% (-9)

If Demidov isn't as great as advertised, then our offence will be doomed for years.
 
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HuGort

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Jun 15, 2012
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If you redo the ranking as at today, would you change anything from our final rankings ?

I'd move down Farrell, and move Tuch up. And maybe swap Roy and Fowler position.

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/A)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)
4. Logan Mailloux, 37.3% (-1)
5. Michael Hage, 47.3% (N/A)
6. Joshua Roy, 55.1% (-2)
7. Jacob Fowler, 56.2% (+4)
8. Owen Beck, 84.0% (-2)
9. Adam Engstrom, 49.1% (-4)
10. Oliver Kapanen, 43.6% (+4)
11. Florian Xhekaj, 35.5% (+14)
12. Filip Mesar, 43.3% (-3)
13. Bogdan Konyushkov, 52.1% (+5)
14. Jakub Dobes, 39.9% (-4)
15. Yevgeni Volokhin, 31.1% (+13)
16. Emil Heineman, 36.6% (-9)
17. Sean Farrell, 39.2% (-9)
18. Filip Eriksson, 40.9% (+12)
19. Aatos Koivu, 47.2% (N/A)
20. Luke Tuch, 53.1% (-3)
21. Vincenz Rohrer, 35.6% (-2)
22. Riley Kidney, 31.6% (-10)
23. Jared Davidson, 33.3% (-3)
24. Logan Sawyer, 63.8% (NA)
25. William Trudeau, 32.4% (-10)
26. Owen Protz, 40.8% (NA)
27. Tyler Thorpe, 51.3% (NA)
28. Quentin Miller, 35.6% (-2)
29. Sam Harris, 42.7% (+8)
30. Xavier Simoneau, 51.5% (-9)

If Demidov isn't as great as advertised, then our offence will be doomed for years.
Beck I would move up. Where center who can win faceoffs and play all three zones. He's having good year.
 

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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I think knowing what we know... we'd be forced to move down Demidov a spot. Which is f***ing insane. Pardon my Japanese .
I think what Demidov is doing in his limited minutes in the KHL is mightily impressive as well. I'd still keep him #1, but the gap between the 2 would be a lot smaller. The gap between #2 and #3 would be bigger.
 

Ezpz

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Apr 16, 2013
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If you redo the ranking as at today, would you change anything from our final rankings ?

I'd move down Farrell, and move Tuch up. And maybe swap Roy and Fowler position.

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/A)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)
4. Logan Mailloux, 37.3% (-1)
5. Michael Hage, 47.3% (N/A)
6. Joshua Roy, 55.1% (-2)
7. Jacob Fowler, 56.2% (+4)
8. Owen Beck, 84.0% (-2)
9. Adam Engstrom, 49.1% (-4)
10. Oliver Kapanen, 43.6% (+4)
11. Florian Xhekaj, 35.5% (+14)
12. Filip Mesar, 43.3% (-3)
13. Bogdan Konyushkov, 52.1% (+5)
14. Jakub Dobes, 39.9% (-4)
15. Yevgeni Volokhin, 31.1% (+13)
16. Emil Heineman, 36.6% (-9)
17. Sean Farrell, 39.2% (-9)
18. Filip Eriksson, 40.9% (+12)
19. Aatos Koivu, 47.2% (N/A)
20. Luke Tuch, 53.1% (-3)
21. Vincenz Rohrer, 35.6% (-2)
22. Riley Kidney, 31.6% (-10)
23. Jared Davidson, 33.3% (-3)
24. Logan Sawyer, 63.8% (NA)
25. William Trudeau, 32.4% (-10)
26. Owen Protz, 40.8% (NA)
27. Tyler Thorpe, 51.3% (NA)
28. Quentin Miller, 35.6% (-2)
29. Sam Harris, 42.7% (+8)
30. Xavier Simoneau, 51.5% (-9)

If Demidov isn't as great as advertised, then our offence will be doomed for years.
Probably everything from 3-30 changes. Just simple things like Harris or heinemen climbing and Eriksson or xhekaj falling back down.

That top ten is really tight but there would definitely be movement. Reinbacher falls just for being injured.
 

Mrb1p

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Dec 10, 2011
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I think what Demidov is doing in his limited minutes in the KHL is mightily impressive as well. I'd still keep him #1, but the gap between the 2 would be a lot smaller. The gap between #2 and #3 would be bigger.
Of course it is. It's still not "being pretty much a number 1D in the NHL at 20 years old" impressive
 

26Mats

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Jun 23, 2018
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If you redo the ranking as at today, would you change anything from our final rankings ?

I'd move down Farrell, and move Tuch up. And maybe swap Roy and Fowler position.

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/A)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)
4. Logan Mailloux, 37.3% (-1)
5. Michael Hage, 47.3% (N/A)
6. Joshua Roy, 55.1% (-2)
7. Jacob Fowler, 56.2% (+4)
8. Owen Beck, 84.0% (-2)
9. Adam Engstrom, 49.1% (-4)
10. Oliver Kapanen, 43.6% (+4)
11. Florian Xhekaj, 35.5% (+14)
12. Filip Mesar, 43.3% (-3)
13. Bogdan Konyushkov, 52.1% (+5)
14. Jakub Dobes, 39.9% (-4)
15. Yevgeni Volokhin, 31.1% (+13)
16. Emil Heineman, 36.6% (-9)
17. Sean Farrell, 39.2% (-9)
18. Filip Eriksson, 40.9% (+12)
19. Aatos Koivu, 47.2% (N/A)
20. Luke Tuch, 53.1% (-3)
21. Vincenz Rohrer, 35.6% (-2)
22. Riley Kidney, 31.6% (-10)
23. Jared Davidson, 33.3% (-3)
24. Logan Sawyer, 63.8% (NA)
25. William Trudeau, 32.4% (-10)
26. Owen Protz, 40.8% (NA)
27. Tyler Thorpe, 51.3% (NA)
28. Quentin Miller, 35.6% (-2)
29. Sam Harris, 42.7% (+8)
30. Xavier Simoneau, 51.5% (-9)

If Demidov isn't as great as advertised, then our offence will be doomed for years.

- Hage ahead of Mailloux
- Fowler ahead of Roy and Mailloux, hot on Hage's heals
- Beck seriously challenging Roy - for the first time for me I have him a hair ahead of Roy.
- Kapanen ahead of Engstrom, and getting closer to Roy and Beck.
- Heineman right behind Kapanen, and Tuch right behind Heineman, as far forwards go. But then Dobes has to move up, so...I'll just wait till season endings do re do the rankings with even more info....
 

bishop12

Ovyously
Dec 1, 2006
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409
If you redo the ranking as at today, would you change anything from our final rankings ?

I'd move down Farrell, and move Tuch up. And maybe swap Roy and Fowler position.

1. Ivan Demidov, 96.9% (N/A)
2. Lane Hutson, 51.5% (-1)
3. David Reinbacher, 90.4% (-1)
4. Logan Mailloux, 37.3% (-1)
5. Michael Hage, 47.3% (N/A)
6. Joshua Roy, 55.1% (-2)
7. Jacob Fowler, 56.2% (+4)
8. Owen Beck, 84.0% (-2)
9. Adam Engstrom, 49.1% (-4)
10. Oliver Kapanen, 43.6% (+4)
11. Florian Xhekaj, 35.5% (+14)
12. Filip Mesar, 43.3% (-3)
13. Bogdan Konyushkov, 52.1% (+5)
14. Jakub Dobes, 39.9% (-4)
15. Yevgeni Volokhin, 31.1% (+13)
16. Emil Heineman, 36.6% (-9)
17. Sean Farrell, 39.2% (-9)
18. Filip Eriksson, 40.9% (+12)
19. Aatos Koivu, 47.2% (N/A)
20. Luke Tuch, 53.1% (-3)
21. Vincenz Rohrer, 35.6% (-2)
22. Riley Kidney, 31.6% (-10)
23. Jared Davidson, 33.3% (-3)
24. Logan Sawyer, 63.8% (NA)
25. William Trudeau, 32.4% (-10)
26. Owen Protz, 40.8% (NA)
27. Tyler Thorpe, 51.3% (NA)
28. Quentin Miller, 35.6% (-2)
29. Sam Harris, 42.7% (+8)
30. Xavier Simoneau, 51.5% (-9)

If Demidov isn't as great as advertised, then our offence will be doomed for years.
There's not a GM in the NHL that would take Reinbacher over Mailloux.
 

overlords

#DefundCBC
Aug 16, 2008
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There's not a GM in the NHL that would take Reinbacher over Mailloux.

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