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Let's see how this goes......
It's fluid. We can add as we go and see how far we get before camp etc.
It's fluid. We can add as we go and see how far we get before camp etc.
You’re welcome, but my hockey opinions generally suck, soooooo…..Thanks for doing this. Always fun to see peeps insights and opinions on prospects.
I think we should use Calder Trophy eligibility as cutoff.Voted for Bolduc but didn’t see Perunovich on the list until after I voted. I probably would’ve gone Bolduc anyway but I guess we do need to define who we consider to be a prospect though.
I want to say the usual cutoff is age 23 and about 40 games played but with the pandemic, I could see extending it to age 24 as that had to mess up some guys’ development. And specific to Perunovich, he’s had 2 injuries take out almost 2 full years of play. So I’m fine including him but curious what others think.
And Bitten is 1 month older so he’d count too. Toropchenko would also be borderline.
I guess the question is whether or not Snuggerud can build on his tools (the IQ, hockey sense, vision) and turn that into skill and production. Personally I don’t think he has the quickness or skill set to be more than a 3rd line, PK focused winger. I think it’s fair to say he’s similar to Neighbors in the fact that they both should be solid pros, but Bolduc has the higher upside (albeit some holes to fill out.)Went Snuggerud, yes he’s further away than Bolduc and neighbours. But I love his process, I think he ends up being the best of the bunch when it’s all said and done. His combination of intangibles(Sense, feel & IQ for the game) combined with his tools (shot, hands, vision) is more excitable for me than Bolduc & neighbours. Bolduc I see a lot things missing in his game that seem to come natural to Snuggerud, though bolducs release is disgusting and neighbours I don’t see the projectable skill set to be a high end top 6 scorer long term, tho I luv his potential as a middle 6 Swiss Army knife, heart and soul type.
Like all 3 guys alot, puttin my money on snugg, I think he’ll score 35+ next to Thomas someday.
I watched alot of snugg last year, I think he's a higher end player than people give him credit for, it's similiar to when we drafted thomas,(and most on this board had kyrou and kostin ranked over him, which drove me nuts lmao) the processing ability and skillset is all there, he just needs natural physical growth and opportunity to continue to build on his game. and he's proven he can play with and think with extremely high end players and compliment them well, even if he's not a line driver. Now he's obviously a different type of player stylistically to thomas but I see him with his skillset complimenting him perfectly someday. I think his skating is undervalued as well, it's not elite but isn't a hindrance at all imo. Bolduc, has higher shooting talent, but greatly lacks in alot of other areas of his game to snuggerud(who has a great release as well), especially the mental processing and ability to make efficient plays consistently under pressure.I guess the question is whether or not Snuggerud can build on his tools (the IQ, hockey sense, vision) and turn that into skill and production. Personally I don’t think he has the quickness or skill set to be more than a 3rd line, PK focused winger. I think it’s fair to say he’s similar to Neighbors in the fact that they both should be solid pros, but Bolduc has the higher upside (albeit some holes to fill out.)
I’m excited to see how he develops though!
Voted for Bolduc but didn’t see Perunovich on the list until after I voted. I probably would’ve gone Bolduc anyway but I guess we do need to define who we consider to be a prospect though.
I want to say the usual cutoff is age 23 and about 40 games played but with the pandemic, I could see extending it to age 24 as that had to mess up some guys’ development. And specific to Perunovich, he’s had 2 injuries take out almost 2 full years of play. So I’m fine including him but curious what others think.
And Bitten is 1 month older so he’d count too. Toropchenko would also be borderline.
I think we should use Calder Trophy eligibility as cutoff.
You can change your vote.Voted for Bolduc but didn’t see Perunovich on the list until after I voted. I probably would’ve gone Bolduc anyway but I guess we do need to define who we consider to be a prospect though.
I want to say the usual cutoff is age 23 and about 40 games played but with the pandemic, I could see extending it to age 24 as that had to mess up some guys’ development. And specific to Perunovich, he’s had 2 injuries take out almost 2 full years of play. So I’m fine including him but curious what others think.
And Bitten is 1 month older so he’d count too. Toropchenko would also be borderline.
I was wingin' it using multiple websites to cull our top prospects.I think we should use Calder Trophy eligibility as cutoff.
I enjoy reading your hockey opinions, and they are just as valid as everyone else's. Thank you for creating the thread! I went Bolduc, as he has the highest ceiling, but I think Neighbours is the most likely "can't miss" candidate. It is just a matter of whether he pans out as a fourth or first liner. He has value either way. I am a little surprised to see Perunovich on the list, but I don't have an issue with it.You’re welcome, but my hockey opinions generally suck, soooooo…..
I’ll leave it for others to be smart.
I’m happy to do the polls. This one is open for three days.
I agree that Neighbours is the true "can't miss" prospect as he oozes NHL player. Snuggs will be a little bit down the list for me.I enjoy reading your hockey opinions, and they are just as valid as everyone else's. Thank you for creating the thread! I went Bolduc, as he has the highest ceiling, but I think Neighbours is the most likely "can't miss" candidate. It is just a matter of whether he pans out as a fourth or first liner. He has value either way. I am a little surprised to see Perunovich on the list, but I don't have an issue with it.
I'm excited about Alexandrov.Bolduc is a pure sniper. Release is similar to Tarasenko. Just a goal scorer.
Snug is my 2nd player. He sound a lot like Thomas where, like Thomas he just hasn’t broken out.
Neighbors is a solid middle sixer who will score goals by going to the front of the net. Battle and play hard along the boards.
Hofer
Perunovich
Dickenson, prior to the injury was really playing great hockey. Don’t know how well he will come back.
Kessel made a solid transition from College.
I like Beck, feel like he had a breakout last year.
Ellis has been solid.
And no one seems to talk about Tucker, but he had been very good in the AHL.
Alexandrov had a decent year also.
Neither Toro or Peru have reached HF's standard for being "graduated".I agree that Neighbours is the true "can't miss" prospect as he oozes NHL player. Snuggs will be a little bit down the list for me.
Peru and Toro were coin tosses to add to the polls or not. I did this poll in less than 15 mns, so not a terrible amount of thought went into it.
I'd argue neither of them should be included and I'll leave off Peru next poll.
I was wondering what the old HF rules were. It’s sort of weird that HF is gone but the side website, HFBoards, is still around.Neither Toro or Peru have reached HF's standard for being "graduated".
When in doubt, default to the rule book(25 years old or 65 games for skaters IIRC).