HF Habs: HF Habs: 2024 Habs Prospect rankings #33

Who is the next best prospect?

  • Jacob Perreault

    Votes: 22 36.1%
  • Luke Mittelstadt

    Votes: 7 11.5%
  • Rhett Pitlick

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Mikus Vecvanags

    Votes: 13 21.3%
  • Dmitri Kostenko

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Rasmus Bergvist

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • Blake Biondi

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Emmett Croteau

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Alexander Gordin

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Joe Vrbetic

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    61
  • Poll closed .

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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Graduated: Jayden Struble, Cayden Primeau, Lucas Condotta (26 before September 15th)
Gone: Mattias Norlinder, Jan Mysak, Cedric Guindon, Nathan Légaré, Petteri Nurmi, Nicolas Beaudin, Miguel Tourigny

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)
31. Makar Khanin, 50.9% (NA)
32. Ben Merrill, 48.3% (NA)

Vote for the next guy to be put in or you can't complain they aren't in the voting.

Current order for the next in:
Daniil Sobolev
Ty Smilanic
Jack Smith


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Gustave

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We have a ton of players in the system, is this a record? It’s an unbelievable long list.

So… Perreault I guess??
 

Sam de Mtl

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Vecvanags and Bergvist are the only two I do not yet consider busts on this list. Maybe Mittelstadt even though I have very little (if any) hope for him as an NHLer. Vecvanags was drafted quite a bit higher than Bergvist, so I go with him.
 

Treb

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We have a ton of players in the system, is this a record? It’s an unbelievable long list.

So… Perreault I guess??

Not a record 40-45 is pretty much what's it's been since we stopped trading picks away.

2022 has the record with 47.

With Pitlick gone, we are tying 2023, but we might go under on August 15.
 
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Shutdown

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going Berqvist because he's new and the other ones have kind of fallen out of favour in my eyes

add Smith because i think Sobolev should be last, i guess
 

Shutdown

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Sobolev is going to play pro hockey, possibly even in the KHL.

Smith can barely play NCAA while being a year older.
Sobolev did nothing in the OHL and we're never gonna see him again in North America so i have no problem with calling him our least valuable prospect, but fair enough
 
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overlords

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Aug 16, 2008
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wow you guys go to #33 huh
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Trabdy2

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We're in NHL cup of coffee at-best territory now it seems. IMO, the rest of these players will almost certainly spend their hockey careers in the AHL or Europe.
 

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