To me, it's Rossi, Ohgren, Yurov, Marat, Wall, Faber.
I think that guys like Peart, Heidt, Stramel, Milne and at least one other Dman will also be part of the team at some point, too. TBD how important a part of the team.
Bankier, Beckman, Masters are intriguing long shots.
Walker is a fill in, for now.
Mostly agree. I'll even expand my own definitions by saying "Key, Core, Depth" tiers.
Key (disappointment if they do not become top six forwards, top four dmen)
- Ohgren, Yurov, Wallstedt, Faber, Rossi
Core (positively impact players but not relied on as key - think Middleton, Foligno, Gaudreau - disappointment if they don't become an NHL regular)
- Stramel, Lambos, Peart, Spacek (i'm a fan), Khusnutdinov
Depth (hope they can contribute as depth players, not surprised if some don't make it)
- Hunt, Bankier, Kumpulainen, Heidt, Haight, Lorenz, Milne, Beckman, Walker
While we definitely lack the high-end offensive talent in our prospects, I still feel its nice to see 5 names under both key and core tiers in my own grading. I still remember when our top 5 prospects were Mikael Granlund, Marco Scandella, Casey Wellman, Tyler Cuma, Matt Hackett, Colton Gillies. If translated into today, it would mean we only have 1 key prospect in the group. Rest are 'core' - but gives me pause as well, perhaps only 1 in Stramel/Lambos group is going to be an NHLer.