RoadWarrior
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1. Knies
2. Woll
3. Holmberg
4. Niemela
5. Robertson
6. Grebenkin
7. Moldenhauer
8. Cowan
9. McMann
10. Akhtyamov
11. Abruzzese
12. Minten
13. Hildeby
14. Hirvonen
15. Steeves
16. Voit
17. Villeneuve
18. Peksa
Knies, Woll and Holmberg are just about guaranteed time in the NHL this season. Niemela is the only D prospect with a decent shot at NHL playing time but he still needs to get stronger. Moldenhauer is a better prospect than he's been given credit for with good speed and skill. Grebenkin is another guy with top 6 potential.
The jury is out on Cowan with a limited sample size but the tools are there to succeed.
Bobby McMann can skate and shoot at the nhl level but can he keep up with the pace of play? We'll find out this year.
Nick Abruzzese is a very cerebral player with high hockey IQ who can handle the game at an NHL pace. The question is whether there's enough underlying strength and skill to make it work.
Everything after the 11th spot in my mind are longshots to make he NHL. Minten despite being a second round pick didn't really improve his production at even strength in his D+1 season. Hirvonen has tenacity and intelligence but the skating could be an issue especially given his size. Steeves works hard but has a limited skill set. He's probably destined for a 4th line role. Voit has an excellent skill set but is one dimensional. Needs to round out his game. Villeneauve needs to work on his skating.
It's not the worst prospect pool in the league but definitely in the bottom half. That tends to happen when you trade first round picks for consecutive tears in a row and the only other first round pick develops a brain tumor.
2. Woll
3. Holmberg
4. Niemela
5. Robertson
6. Grebenkin
7. Moldenhauer
8. Cowan
9. McMann
10. Akhtyamov
11. Abruzzese
12. Minten
13. Hildeby
14. Hirvonen
15. Steeves
16. Voit
17. Villeneuve
18. Peksa
Knies, Woll and Holmberg are just about guaranteed time in the NHL this season. Niemela is the only D prospect with a decent shot at NHL playing time but he still needs to get stronger. Moldenhauer is a better prospect than he's been given credit for with good speed and skill. Grebenkin is another guy with top 6 potential.
The jury is out on Cowan with a limited sample size but the tools are there to succeed.
Bobby McMann can skate and shoot at the nhl level but can he keep up with the pace of play? We'll find out this year.
Nick Abruzzese is a very cerebral player with high hockey IQ who can handle the game at an NHL pace. The question is whether there's enough underlying strength and skill to make it work.
Everything after the 11th spot in my mind are longshots to make he NHL. Minten despite being a second round pick didn't really improve his production at even strength in his D+1 season. Hirvonen has tenacity and intelligence but the skating could be an issue especially given his size. Steeves works hard but has a limited skill set. He's probably destined for a 4th line role. Voit has an excellent skill set but is one dimensional. Needs to round out his game. Villeneauve needs to work on his skating.
It's not the worst prospect pool in the league but definitely in the bottom half. That tends to happen when you trade first round picks for consecutive tears in a row and the only other first round pick develops a brain tumor.