Captain3rdLine
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They have their own perspective of course. I’m admittedly surprised they have Greentree ahead of MBN. That seems like something of a head scratcher to me
It shouldn’t be surprising and I’m sure there’s many scouts and even teams that have Greentree over MBN. You might be forming a biased opinion of the prospects from there being some big MBN fans in here. Multiple scouting websites have Greentree over MBN and they are generally ranked closely in the same range.People have different criteria. My top 3 traits in my rankings are (in order):
1 Skating
2 Hockey IQ
3 Compete Level
It's probably safe to say most people don't follow my criteria. In my top 32, only one player with any of those three traits in question is ranked higher than consensus, which is Cole Beadoin (#20) -- not a very good skater, but with extremely high ranks across the board in literally every other aspect I look for.
With Hockey Prospect, you can immediately tell that skating is not weighed so heavily -- as well as Beaudoin, all of Greentree, Pascarak and O'Reilly all have higher-than-consensus rankings.
For me, I have Greentree much lower because he has problems in three areas I regard highly -- skating, compete level and two-way play.
I have Nygard light years ahead of Greentree because he is off-the-charts great in those exact areas. However, there is little question that Greentree is far better than Nygard in terms of pucks skills and vision, and this is ostensibly something Hockey Prospect weighed with greater emphasis.
The differences in ranking also don’t just come from a difference in criteria but probably as much if not more so from scouts evaluate and see those criteria. One scout may hate a players skating and other may like parts of it. And it’s even more difficult and all over the place when it comes to assessing hockey IQ.