ValeriKamensky
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GenborgFeels like very early on, if we were doing reactionary weekly power rankings…
Martone and Misa probably right up with Hagens in a three-way contest for #1. Hagens is really just getting going in his NCAA season so this is more about the two OHL guys blowing up. Martone’s size and projection is incredible but the other two are true dynamic centers so it would come down to team needs and traits. This feels like 2023 a bit, minus Bedard factor - just get me a top 3 pick and I know I’m gonna get a foundational piece.
Tier 1: Hagens, Martone, Misa
Frondell probably temporarily drops out of Tier 1 simply due to coming back from injury and rust. Same with Schaefer. I don’t think McQueen is quite the level of the tier 1 guys but he should be right behind them.
Tier 2: Frondell, Schaefer, McQueen
Of the rest, I think you have to drop Ryabkin out of the top two tiers due to his start-stop situation - but he’s got the talent to get back in the convo. I think Eklund 2.0 might have the best chance of all the forwards to crash the top groups….he’s having a great season in Sweden.
As far as challenging Schaefer on the blueline - Hensler has the tools but will need more freshman level production and that may be hard to do on UW. I think Jackson Smith may be the guy to watch…his got a great combo of size, skill and production and big two-way WHL defenders tend to go high. Mrtka’s traits may put him up there as well. I think there are lots of good defenseman prospects in the middle and late 1st but this doesn’t appear to be a great defenseman draft if you are picking super high. Definitely not as good as 2024 though I think Schaefer has the potential to be the best of both years.
Schmidt has taken the lead among the mini-stars with his incredible start, with Benak still adjusting to North America and Mooney shelved.
Big risers: Bear, Behm, Sharpe, Genborg, Lakovic, Potter, Carbonneau, Cootes, Cihar. Somebody is going to take Genborg in the first round, he’s an animal.
Too early to single out fallers but disappointed in Gavin’s start and most of the USNTDPs.
Side note: This is gonna be the Canadian, Swedish and goalie draft. The CHL crops look great…the high end OHL talent, WHL depth and at least a trio of potential high Q picks. Everybody has known about the Swedish 07 group for years and add in Eklund. And tons of goalie prospects. As suspected, the American 07’s and Finnish crop look weak. Russian crop looks wild cardish at best. Czech’s look pretty interesting.
Surprised to see Potter that high. What makes him a top ten prospect in your eyes?My current top 10:
1. James Hagens
2. Michael Misa
3. Porter Martone
4. Matthew Schaefer
5. Anton Frondell
6. Ivan Ryabkin
7. Logan Hensler
8. Roger McQueen
9. Victor Eklund
10. Cullen Potter
Surprised to see Potter that high. What makes him a top ten prospect in your eyes?
1. James Hagens
2. Matthew Schaefer
3. Porter Martone
4. Ivan Ryabkin
5. Michael Misa
6. Anton Frondell
7. Logan Hensler
8. Roger McQueen
9. William Moore
10. Caleb Desnoyers
11. Brady Martin
12. Charlie Trethaway
13. Malcolm Spence
14. Radim Mrtka
15. Cole Reschny
16. Carter Amico
17. Artyom Vilchinsky
18. Emile Guite
19. Kurban Limatov
20. Jakob Ihs-Wozniak
21. Adam Benak
22. Jake O'Brien
23. Conrad Fondrk
24. Sacha Boumdienne
25. Cole McKinney
26. Jack Ivankovic
27. Luka Radivojevic
28. Joshua Ravensbergen
29. Kashawn Aitchison
30. Jackson Smith
31. Cullen Potter
32. Justin Carbonneau
1 | Misa,Michael | Center | OHL | Saginaw Spirit |
2 | Hagens,James | Center | NCAA | Boston College |
3 | Martone,Porter | Right Wing | OHL | Brampton Steelheads |
4 | Eklund,Victor | Left Wing/Right Wing | HA | Djurgårdens IF |
5 | Schaefer,Matthew | Left Defense | OHL | Erie Otters |
6 | Ryabkin,Ivan | Center | MHL | MHK Dynamo Moskva |
7 | Frondell,Anton | Left Wing/Center | J20 Nationell | Djurgårdens IF U20 |
8 | Hensler,Logan | Right Defense | NCAA | University of Wisconsin |
9 | Lakovic,Lynden | Left Wing | WHL | Moosejaw Warriors |
10 | Spence,Malcolm | Left Wing | OHL | Erie Otters |
11 | Schmidt,Cameron | Right Wing | WHL | Vancouver Giants |
12 | McQueen,Roger | Center/Right Wing | WHL | Brandon Wheat Kings |
13 | Bear,Carter | Center/Right Wing | WHL | Everett Silvertips |
14 | Cootes,Braeden | Center | WHL | Seattle Thunderbirds |
15 | Potter,Cullen | Left Wing/Center | NCAA | Arizona State University |
16 | Reschny,Cole | Left Wing | WHL | Victoria Royals |
17 | Desnoyers,Caleb | Center | QMJHL | Moncton Wildcats |
18 | Aitcheson,Kashawn | Left Defense | OHL | Barrie Colts |
19 | Bounedienne,Sascha | Left Defense | NCAA | Boston University |
20 | Smith,Jackson | Left Defense | WHL | Tri-City Americans |
I’m glad to see you not think McQueen is a top-5 talent. He could be, but from what I’ve seen this season he lacks the “it” factor that I would want to see for a player taken that high. I’m personally worried he is a Logan Brown, but I do understand the upside there.Pretty good looking WHL class so far and will be helped with Mrtka coming to Seattle but McQueen will need to stay healthy once back along with Hamilton+Gavin getting on the right track or they'll fall. Bear+Lakovic could push for close to top 10 if they keep progressing, Behm+Schmidt have the skill but still have questions how they'll translate to pro hockey.
1-Roger McQueen, C Brandon Wheat Kings Top 10
2-Jackson Smith, LHD Tri-City Americans Top 10
3-Cole Reschny, C Victoria Royals 11-20
4-Joshua Ravensbergen, G Prince George Cougars 15-25
5-Carter Bear, C Everett Silvertips 21-32
6-Lynden Lakovic, W Moose Jaw Warriors 21-32
7-Braden Cootes, C Seattle Thunderbirds 25-40
8-Reese Hamilton, LHD Calgary Hitmen 25-40
9-Nathan Behm, F Kamloops Blazers 2nd
10-Cameron Schmidt, W Vancouver Giants 2nd
11-Ben Kindel, W Calgary Hitmen 2nd
12-Blake Fiddler, RHD Edmonton Oil Kings 2-3
13-Jordan Gavin, W Tri-City Americans 2-3
14-Will Sharpe, LHD Lethbridge Hurricanes 2-3
15-Peyton Kettles, RHD Swift Current Broncos 3-4
16-Matthew Gard, C Red Deer Rebels 3-4
17-Owen Martin, F Spokane Chiefs 3-4
18-Jett Lajoie, W Prince George Cougars 3-4
19-Aaron Obobaifo, W Vancouver Giants 3-4
20-Hayden Paupanekis, C Spokane Chiefs 3-4
21-Matthew Hutchinson, G Vancouver Giants 5-7
22-Ty Coupland, W Swift Current Broncos 5-7
23-Jayden Kraus, G Victoria Royals 5-7
24-David Lewandowski, F Saskatoon Blades 5-7
25-Jett Woo, RHD Medicine Hat Tigers 5-7
26-Ryan Miller, F Portland Winterhawks 5-7
27-Brandon Gorzynski, LHD Calgary Hitmen 5-7
28-Vit Zahejsky, F Kamloops Blazers 5-7
29-Ondrej Stebetak, G Portland Winterhawks 5-7
30-Kadon McCann, C Medicine Hat Tigers 5-7