Prospect Info: Semi-Annual Prospect Poll: #25 NYR Prospect (FINAL ROUND)

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Embrace the tank
May 28, 2007
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D Tommy Hughes won round 24 and is replaced by RW Josh Nicholls in the poll. This is the final round we are voting on.


WHO IS A PROSPECT: http://www.hockeysfuture.com/whatmakesaprospect

HOW TO RANK PROSPECTS: Based on their value in a hypothetical trade or waiver draft. This takes into consideration a prospect's ceiling, how close he's to making it, his health, work ethic, the whole deal. Imagine there was a prospect waiver draft and you could keep only one prospect. That guy is our #1 prospect. Then imagine we had one more waiver protection. That guy is our #2 prospect.


TOP PROSPECTS

1. LW Chris Kreider
2. C J.T. Miller
3. D Dylan McIlrath
4. G Cameron Talbot
5. D Brady Skjei


SECOND TIER

6. C Oscar Lindberg
7. RW Danny Kristo
8. RW Jesper Fast
9. D Conor Allen
10. LW Anthony Duclair


PROJECTS

11. LW Pavel Buchnevich
12. C Cristoval Nieves
13. LW Marek Hrivik
14. C Adam Tambellini
15. C Michael St. Croix


SUSPECTS

16. D Ryan Graves
17. LW Andrew Yogan
18. G MacKenzie Skapski
19. D Calle Andersson
20. D Sam Noreau


LONG SHOTS

21. LW Ryan Bourque
22. RW Michael Kantor
23. C Steven Fogarty
24. D Tommy Hughes


Tommy Hughes
Defense -- shoots R
Born Apr 7 1992 -- London, ONT
Height 6.02 -- Weight 216 [188 cm/98 kg]

2013-14 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 37GP 1-4-5 18PIM


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I guess let's go with Troy Donnay, who's huge and seems to be having a good season in juniors. He deserves the final spot more than others.
 
Definitely Donnay. He's having a nice year. I haven't seen him much, but all the reports have been positive. Erie fans say he's made a big improvement. Maybe a year from now he's ten spots higher on the list.

If I had to rank what's left after Donnay, I'd probably go:

Stajcer
Beach
Spelling
Nicholls
Missiaen
Jean
Wilson

Something like that. I guess it's really all irrelevant at this point.
 
Definitely Donnay. He's having a nice year. I haven't seen him much, but all the reports have been positive. Erie fans say he's made a big improvement. Maybe a year from now he's ten spots higher on the list.

If I had to rank what's left after Donnay, I'd probably go:

Stajcer
Beach
Spelling
Nicholls
Missiaen
Jean
Wilson

Something like that. I guess it's really all irrelevant at this point.

Ugh, so disappointed in Spelling. Even though he was always a longshot, I still had hope that he would have a decent season in the SHL and make things interesting. Nope, runs back to Denmark when things get tough.

Nicholls too. I saw him live when Greenville played Gwinnett to start the season (I live in Atlanta), and he really looked the part of a jack-of-all-trades 3rd/4th liner. To see his ECHL numbers is a huge letdown.

Agree on taking Donnay here, FWIW.
 

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