Prospect Info: HFWild Prospect Ranking #13

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Who is Minnesota’s #13 prospect?

  • Ryan O’Rourke

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  • Aaron Pionk

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  • Jimmy Clark

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  • Graeme Clarke

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  • Sebastian Soini

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  • Kalem Parker

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  • Kyle Masters

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  • Chase Wutzke

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  • Other (please specify)

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  • Total voters
    26
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Going with Milne. For sure an NHLer, just depends if he can make it a bit higher in the lineup and be an effective PKer while also drawing penalties due to his "pest" qualities. I like Lorenz and Spacek here as well.
 
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The fact that Kiviharju is still not a slam dunk choice for majority tells great things about our prospect pool. Just look at the kind of guys we have left. A recent 1st round pick in Stramel, physically very promising Carson Lambos, constantly improving David Spacek, and of course Aron Kiviharju, who's got potential to be a bona fide top-4 player, maybe more.

Crazy to think that one of those guys will not even be our 15th best prospect. According to fans, yes, but a fairly knowledgeable selection of them.
 
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Just looking at who is left, Stramel might not be in my top 20 lol. His saving grace might be his handedness.

I have Stramel behind everyone we've already voted for, as well as Kiviharju, Lambos, Lorenz, Spacek, Milne and Healey. Admittedly I know very little about Pionk, Clark, Clarke, Soini and Parker. But I guess that would put Stramel around 19-20 for me.

If Stramel can stick in MSU's top six and score around 27+ points, he'd probably move up to the early teens give or take a spot or two depending on graduations and new additions.
 
The fact that Kiviharju is still not a slam dunk choice for majority tells great things about our prospect pool. Just look at the kind of guys we have left. A recent 1st round pick in Stramel, physically very promising Carson Lambos, constantly improving David Spacek, and of course Aron Kiviharju, who's got potential to be a bona fide top-4 player, maybe more.

Crazy to think that one of those guys will not even be our 15th best prospect. According to fans, yes, but a fairly knowledgeable selection of them.
MIlne, and especially Lorenz had good endings to their years, and play a position of need for MN. Healey has done very well in college, and as i mentioned before Parker looked vg playing on a top pairing on a Memorial Cup team. Both Healey and Parker are very good skater, with good puck skills, and decent size. I still haven't given up on ROR, either, and Pionk has been quietly putting up good numbers in college.

We have got a lot of depth, especially at D. Many won't make it to the NHL, but they sure are making it interesting. Only thing we are missing is some big, strong tough Blue liners.
 
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