The Nemesis
Semper Tyrannus
I meant to close this up early but the week sort of got away from me.
Macklin Celebrini was the only player to place on Tier I, collecting 100% support from voters. 6 other players received votes, but none from more than 39% of voters.
If you don't know what the prospect pyramid is, The Tier I thread has a fuller explanation. The basic gist is that you will vote for all players on the poll that you believe meet the criteria for induction into this tier. It could be none (there's an option for that), one, fifteen, or anything in between. Players will qualify by receiving at least 66% of the vote by the time the poll closes (percentages are by the number of voters, not the number of votes, so voting for more guys will not water down anyone's support)
Unlike @Lebanezer's ordinal top 20 prospect list, this one includes young roster players who are under 25 but have surpassed the other polls' GP threshold (Eklund, Bordeleau, Thrun, and Dellandrea) to get a fuller picture of the overall organizational youth.
This is for the second tier, which is for the players who are at the top of the pool, but not on the all-timer, potential franchise-changing megastar level. Here we're looking for players that will fit at the top of the lineup on a good team, but are not in the highest of high echelons. They could make some all-star games over their career or maybe get a couple of potential nods for a major award in their best seasons, but may regularly be just below that level of recognition. We're talking about guys who are sure top 6 forwards, but on the low end they may "merely" be strong second liners. Top pairing d-men who just aren't those #1 with a bullet blueline anchors, either as a sort of second tier #1D or a good to great #2. Or starting goalies who you can expect will carry the water for a team and play well behind a solid defense, but who can only steal games from time to time, not on any given night.
Macklin Celebrini was the only player to place on Tier I, collecting 100% support from voters. 6 other players received votes, but none from more than 39% of voters.
TIER I (Franchise Cornerstones) | Macklin Celebrini |
If you don't know what the prospect pyramid is, The Tier I thread has a fuller explanation. The basic gist is that you will vote for all players on the poll that you believe meet the criteria for induction into this tier. It could be none (there's an option for that), one, fifteen, or anything in between. Players will qualify by receiving at least 66% of the vote by the time the poll closes (percentages are by the number of voters, not the number of votes, so voting for more guys will not water down anyone's support)
Unlike @Lebanezer's ordinal top 20 prospect list, this one includes young roster players who are under 25 but have surpassed the other polls' GP threshold (Eklund, Bordeleau, Thrun, and Dellandrea) to get a fuller picture of the overall organizational youth.
This is for the second tier, which is for the players who are at the top of the pool, but not on the all-timer, potential franchise-changing megastar level. Here we're looking for players that will fit at the top of the lineup on a good team, but are not in the highest of high echelons. They could make some all-star games over their career or maybe get a couple of potential nods for a major award in their best seasons, but may regularly be just below that level of recognition. We're talking about guys who are sure top 6 forwards, but on the low end they may "merely" be strong second liners. Top pairing d-men who just aren't those #1 with a bullet blueline anchors, either as a sort of second tier #1D or a good to great #2. Or starting goalies who you can expect will carry the water for a team and play well behind a solid defense, but who can only steal games from time to time, not on any given night.
Tier | Forwards | Defensemen | Goaltenders |
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Tier I - Franchise Cornerstones | Surefire first line players. Perennial all-stars and frequent major award contenders | Absolute Elite #1 D-man. Regular Norris contender and all-star | Top-Shelf Vezina-caliber starter and workhorse starting goaltender. Is capable of regularly stealing games. |
Tier II - Elite Talent (*CURRENT POLL*) | Strong top 6 F (good 1st liner or great 2nd liner). Occasional all-star or infrequent award contender | 1st pairing D-man, but not a guaranteed #1. Sometimes all-star and may get occasional major award consideration. | Good regular starting goalie. May occasionally be able to steal a game. May get Vezina consideration in his best seasons. |
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