Perunovich isn't necessarily our best prospect, he just has the best numbers. Mikkola possesses a different skill set that isn't as flashy, but just as valuable. I honestly think Niko has a better chance of becoming a full time NHL'er. Andronov is also up there in our prospect rankings, although as a forward it is difficult to make comparisons.From Scott Wheeler’s article:
D Scott Perunovich: NCAA (University of Minnesota-Duluth/St. Louis Blues)
Perunovich was a force this year — in loud, playmaking ways and in all of the more subtle ones. His 40 points finished tied for 10th among all NCAA players. Among all under-22 NCAA players, he moved up to sixth in scoring. He was one of a handful of college defencemen to lead his team in scoring. He was the best player on one of the best teams in college hockey and the second-best team in the NCHC. Everything UMD did ran through him and nobody was surprised when he was one of the 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker. He’s the best prospect in the Blues system and was arguably the best defenceman in college hockey.
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