Prospect Info: Jets Prospects

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Chibrikov's numbers honestly don't do him justice. I'm not going to sit here and say he's 100% going to be a star, but he's being used as a secondary player on the Moose and his linemates reflect that. From what I've seen he's playing with Zhilkin and Viel more than anyone, who are both effective AHL players but it doesn't compare to what Lambert has had to work with. Chibrikov is dominating at this level and if he was used as a top player he'd be producing even more. From what I've seen he has the highest star potential among our prospects.
Clearly an Ehlers replacement then. 😉
 
Not only are the Jets 12-5-2, but three of the top prospects in the NHL ( Chibrikov, Lambert, and McGroarty), will be with the team in the not-too-distant future.
Counting chickens and whatnot. We've had more promising looking prospects that never turned out. It's nice to have 3 that look good but I'd rather have more. We've given away a ton of draft picks for temporary stop gaps.
 
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Nice to see Chibs net a greasy one. He sure scores in a lot of of different ways which is exactly what we want to see.

I'm starting to wonder if he gets a call-up at some point. He gains the O-zone well, he's got hands and is an equal threat to dish or snipe.

After Vilardi returns, Nasty can drop to 4th line with Barron. Trying Chibs on that line could be interesting and make the Jets offence even more overwhelming for opponents.
 
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Looks like Wagner was moved up to the 2nd line in the SHL today, spent the past few games as the 13th forward.

Surprised nobody took a flyer on Namestnikov's brother last draft. He's undersized but put up 54 points, 35 goals in 47 games in the OHL.
 
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I was really hoping that after his good year in the KHL a couple seasons ago, Rashevsky would take it up a notch to around a point per game.
He’s a decent player but seems to have stagnated.
He goes through some long droughts.
He's still on pace for more goals and points than last season, idk how that's stagnating especially for a 5th round pick on a player who was a double overager in the draft.
He's still a very young forward in the KHL and the fact he's playing this well in Dynamo Moscows top 6 at such an early age is a good sign.
 

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