When Sean Day is already in the rankings and some others are in the poll choices, that’s not a convincing argument when you consider what Huska has done compared to them and what their upsides are.
When Sean Day is already in the rankings and some others are in the poll choices, that’s not a convincing argument when you consider what Huska has done compared to them and what their upsides are.
What has Huska done that is so great? He's had a good season and is progressing nicely but he's still a long-shot to make it to the NHL.
Most of these players are long shots. I didn’t say he’s doing so great. He had a great first post draft season. The last two seasons he’s done a reasonably good job on a bad team. Two successful WJC’s. I would say he deserves to be in the 10-15 range for the poll.
He hasn't done anything so great, but he's still a good goaltending prospect. He was the goalie of the year in the USHL, and he's played really well in front of some really bad UConn defenses. And setting aside his numbers, he looked very solid on some awful Slovak WJC teams.What has Huska done that is so great? He's had a good season and is progressing nicely but he's still a long-shot to make it to the NHL.
1. Filip Chytil (F) (2017 Draft - 1st round) (66%)
2. Igor Shestyorkin (G) (2014 Draft - 4th round) (59%)
3. Vitali Kravtsov (F) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (52%)
4. Lias Andersson (F) (2017 Draft - 1st round)
5. Libor Hajek (D) (2016 Draft - 2nd round) (44%)
6. Brett Howden (F) (2016 Draft - 1st round) (47%)
7. K'Andre Miller (D) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (55%)
8. Neal Pionk (D) (Undrafted) (56%)
9. Nils Lundkvist (D) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (60%)
10. Ryan Lindgren (D) (2016 Draft - 2nd round) (41%)
11. Alexander Georgiev (G) (Undrafted) (50%)
12. Yegor Rykov (D) (2016 Draft - 5th round)
13. Ty Ronning (F) (2016 Draft - 7th round) (28%)
14. Vinni Lettieri (F) (Undrafted) (28%)
15. Sean Day (D) (2016 Draft - 3rd round) (27%)
Which if these prospects should be ranked lower than Huska? This prospect pool is so deep, that a kid like Huska is not in the top-15.
When Sean Day is already in the rankings and some others are in the poll choices, that’s not a convincing argument when you consider what Huska has done compared to them and what their upsides are.
When drafted he just finished a season as the USHL Goaltender of the Year. Then he won the starting job at UConn and played really well behind a pretty bad defense. Did the same last year, though his numbers took a slight hit due to a couple injuries, one of which he initially tried to play through. In between he played very well for an overmatched Slovakia team in two World Junior tournaments. The guy he played ahead of was Matej Tomek, who was the 90th pick by Philly in the same draft.enlighten me, what has Huska done? I'm asking because I am uninformed of any accomplishments he's made in the last two years.
1. Filip Chytil (F) (2017 Draft - 1st round) (66%)
2. Igor Shestyorkin (G) (2014 Draft - 4th round) (59%)
3. Vitali Kravtsov (F) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (52%)
4. Lias Andersson (F) (2017 Draft - 1st round)
5. Libor Hajek (D) (2016 Draft - 2nd round) (44%)
6. Brett Howden (F) (2016 Draft - 1st round) (47%)
7. K'Andre Miller (D) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (55%)
8. Neal Pionk (D) (Undrafted) (56%)
9. Nils Lundkvist (D) (2018 Draft - 1st round) (60%)
10. Ryan Lindgren (D) (2016 Draft - 2nd round) (41%)
11. Alexander Georgiev (G) (Undrafted) (50%)
12. Yegor Rykov (D) (2016 Draft - 5th round)
13. Ty Ronning (F) (2016 Draft - 7th round) (28%)
14. Vinni Lettieri (F) (Undrafted) (28%)
15. Sean Day (D) (2016 Draft - 3rd round) (27%)
Which if these prospects should be ranked lower than Huska? This prospect pool is so deep, that a kid like Huska is not in the top-15.
enlighten me, what has Huska done? I'm asking because I am uninformed of any accomplishments he's made in the last two years.
He had a great first post draft season. The last two seasons he’s done a reasonably good job on a bad team. Two successful WJC’s.