Alessandro Seren Rosso
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Good read, seems like he is a mature 19 year old. Just extended through 2025-26 I believe. Wonder how much he wants to come to the US. Seems, at least from the interview, pretty content in the Russian / Belorussian world of hockey.
Thank you for reading. Yes, he has just extended for a further year - my article was completed before the announcement. Yeah he seems to be feeling good in the KHL and in Russia in general, but this doesn't mean that he doesn't have ambitions.
In my opinion, Rimashevsky is better than Chernyshov. He posted better stats at any level, already won a full-time spot in the KHL, and looks like a pro player already. However, a change of scenery may do wonder for Chernyshov, although I'm not sold on his move to the CHL, plus his injury isn't a good thing to deal with.Separated by Pronman's tiers:
Elite NHL Player
1) Celebrini
Bubble NHL All-Star & Top of the Lineup Player
2) Smith
Top of the Lineup Player
3) Dickinson
Bubble Top and Middle of the Lineup Player
4) Askarov
5) Eklund
6) Chernyshov
Middle of the Lineup Player
7) Sahlin Wallenius
8) Mukhamadullin
9) Bystedt
10) Musty
11) Halttunen
Projected to Play Games (This sounds like a tier for guys who won't make it, but in reading the reports it's more like "has extremely limited upside beyond a low-level or niche role (Wetsch, Misskey)" or "has a significant flaw that might prevent them from cementing a regular lineup spot (Graf, Bordeleau, and Rimashevsky are low-physicality or heavy perimeter players, Cagnoni is tiny and that may impact his ability to defend larger bodies)")
12) Graf
13) Wetsch
14) Bordeleau
15) Cagnoni
16) Misskey
17) Rimashevsky
Has a Chance to Play (unranked and listed alphabetically)
-Furlong
-Gushchin
-Havelid
-Kashnikov
-Lund
-Pohlkamp
-Roberts
-Svoboda
and I was wrong, it's not U24, it's U23 as of September 15th
The big talking point is probably Musty down at 10. His rationale is that he considers Musty a one-way, offence-only player which is an issue when combined with a wavering level compete level and iffy skating.
Most of the other stuff is fair within ranges that people have said are extremely fluid. Some may say Sahlin Wallenius is a bit high, but I think our polls undersold him a bit. He's not likely to become a sexy D prospect with outstanding play on one side of the puck or the other, but he looks like he could/should be a solid contributor on both sides and a great skater to make that work, which is quite valuable.
Kashnikov on there is surprising, but he does seem like he has a solid skillset. His major flaw is that he bailed on North America and seems content in the KHL.
I should also note that slotting below Chicago seems to mostly be a function of Pronman believing that Bedard > Celebrini and Levshunov > Smith and weighting things heavily on that top-end talent.
We'll see, I may be wrong of course, but if I had 50 dollars to bet, I'd bet on Rimashevsky.