Maybe. But some think far more than that. This is from Hockey Writer's top 100 prospects who weren't yet in the NHL at that point. So like Power, Jiricek, Mintyukov, etc.. not counted, overall, from Jan 2024. That's in their opinion the 18th best prospect in the league.They aren't the final word of course, but a fairly positive anecdote. Their 5th D prospect listed only behind Nemec, Clarke, Edvinsson and Hutson, before the first 2 eventually got called up. They have Reinbacher right behind him at 19. So some expecting big things.
18. Shakir Mukhamadulin, LD, San Jose Sharks
Once viewed as a questionable pick in the 2020 NHL draft, Shakir Mukhamadullin’s stock has consistently risen ever since. He possesses great physical qualities, but his game was very raw and needed to be refined. Mukhamadullin has done just that. At 6-foot-4, 194 pounds, he’s extremely mobile and has a very smooth stride in transition, not to mention he can make a strong breakout pass to start a play. With his size, he isn’t afraid to step up and make a big hit. Mukhamadullin joined the San Jose Barracuda in the AHL this year and has been an excellent two-way player, one who looks more than capable of cracking the Sharks’ lineup very soon.