Prospect Ranking Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #22

Who is the Sens 22nd best Prospect at the moment?

  • Djibril Toure

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cameron O'Neill

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tyson Dyck

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jake Chiasson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Donovan Sebrango

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Owen Beckner

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    22
  • Poll closed .

Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
31,639
10,552
Montreal, Canada
Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024

1- Carter Yakemchuk 86.5% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #1)
2- Tyler Kleven 71.0% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #2)
3- Zack Ostapchuk 64.4% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #3)
4- Stephen Halliday 42.0% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #4)
5- Mads Søgaard 46.5% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #5)
6- Leevi Merilainen 31.4% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #6)
7- Jorian Donovan 39.2% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #7)
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Angus Crookshank 32.6% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #8)
9- Matthew Andonovski 43.9% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #9)
10- Xavier Bourgault 28.9% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #10)
11- Maxence Guénette 29.3% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #11)
12- Gabriel Eliasson 41.7% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #12)
13- Hoyt Stanley 38.1% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #13)
14- Jan Jeník 31.0% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #14)
15- Tyler Boucher 36.4% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #15)
16- Javon Moore 39.1% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #16)
17- Oskar Pettersson 44.8% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #17)
18- Blake Montgomery 34.8% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #18)
19- Theo Wallberg 33.3% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #19)
20- Luke Ellinas 41.7% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #20)
21- Kevin Reidler 62.5% (Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2024 #21)
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As we have been doing since 2004, we simply use the old HF criterias for prospect eligibility (less than 65 NHL games and under 25 y/o).

Remember to vote based on all factors and not just if the prospect is more NHL ready than others. Overall skillset, hockey IQ, upside potential vs floor, age, stats, skating ability, shot quality, leadership qualities, size/strength, etc

Personally, I always ask myself, who would I draft BPA among these players?

Try to do some research on these kids, particularly the most recent ones. People are free to post links and videos about some of the prospects that should be voted soon, or even try to persuade others why a guy should be voted next! Spread info to help people vote.



Graduated players from 2023-24 (who are still in the organization) :

Ridley Greig and Jacob Bernard-Docker


Also, leaving the link of pre-2017 polls if anyone wants to bookmark the page

 
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Ouroboros

There is no armour against Fate
Feb 3, 2008
15,615
11,388
After Hamara, the next two guys on my list [Sebrango and Beckner] aren't even in the poll.
 
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Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
31,639
10,552
Montreal, Canada

Yes, this comment for example :laugh:

And well, for some fanbases of a team with NHL management, a #22 poll is still relevant. For example, Habs #22 was Riley Kidney, a guy who would most definitely be in our Top-10 (close to Top-5) and had 100 pts in his D+1 and 110 pts in his D+2. Then he had close to Ostapchuk's production in his AHL rookie season. Anaheim's voted Tarin Smith as their #22, a recent 3rd round pick, 79th OA in the last draft.

It's true that normally only decently sized fanbases go beyond a Top-20 or do any ranking at all. Smaller markets usually stop at 20
 

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