Tryamkin's Offseason Top 100 NHL Affiliated Prospects Ranking

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BigRig4

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I might have Petterson over Svechnikov, just based on how special his last season was.
 

neelynugs

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really great job. minor quibbles with the rankings:

wahlstrom, niku, juolevi, hayton, logan brown i thought were too low.
 
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WingsMJN2965

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@Tryamkin curiosity, are you high on Svechnikov, or are you just rating him above Hronek, Veleno, and Berggren because he's more certain?

Not necessarily saying there's anything wrong with it. Just curious on your outlook on it.
 

Tryamkin

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@Tryamkin curiosity, are you high on Svechnikov, or are you just rating him above Hronek, Veleno, and Berggren because he's more certain?

Not necessarily saying there's anything wrong with it. Just curious on your outlook on it.
He’s more certain at this point. Hronek and Berggren will most likely surpass him.
 

Captain97

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I think Zadina is 3-4 spots to high, I think he Kotka and Hughes are all very similar prospects. And I think dube should be in the fifties or early 60's but otherwise love the list.
 

RipCityPuckers

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Nice work.

I think people are sleeping on Josh Mahura. He’s never on these lists but he’s a great young defenseman drafted by a team that knows how to develop defenseman.

This 100%

It's actually kind of shocking how underrated he is. I get that the Ducks don't have an overwhelmingly big fanbase on here but you'd think with ANA's track record of developing solid D, he'd be getting a lot more hype and love on the prospects forum
 

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I'm not sure if Walhstrom is too low or or Bellows is too high, or both.
 

wasup

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So Bellows'can't cut it in Div 1 hockey and has to go back to junior to try to put up stats and is @52 but Allison hits .82 ppg than 1.36 ppg next yr in Div 1 and don't get a sniff . Also had same ppg stats as Borgstrom in the same league and was draft eligible a year later. No love i guess
 

Skinnyjimmy08

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good list!!... obviously there are a few guys id tinker around a little here and there but it's all just personal preference
 

Gabrielor

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So before reading this, there's a few things I'd like to say just to clear confusion and FAQ's.

-There are no goalies in this ranking, I'm not a goalie scout, and I'm not very good at evaluating them!
-The MAX number of games played in the NHL to be included is 25. I could have missed out on a few guys but I tried.
-This is purely my opinion using my own scouting, sorry if your team's player isn't high enough.
This includes 2018 drafted prospects.

Thanks for reading; comments, questions and opinions are always welcome, I will try to respond to as many as I can.

Previous Edition: https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/tryamkins-top-100-nhl-affiliated-prospects.2467009/



1. D Rasmus Dahlin
2. LW Andrei Svechnikov
3. C Elias Pettersson
4. D Miro Heiskanen
5. C Casey Mittlestadt
6. RW Eeli Tolvanen
7. C Martin Necas
8. D Cale Makar
9. RW Kirill Kaprizov
10. RW Filip Zadina
11. C Cody Glass
12. C Robert Thomas
13. C/LW Filip Chytil
14. C Gabriel Vilardi
15. D Quinn Hughes
16. C Jesperi Kotkaniemi
17. C Lias Andersson
18. LW Kristian Vesalainen
19. C Morgan Frost
20. C Dylan Strome
21. D Adam Boqvist
22. D Evan Bouchard
23. D Timothy Liljegren
24. D Noah Dobson
25. RW Jordan Kyrou
26. C Henrik Borgstrom
27. C Ryan Donato
28. LW Brady Tkachuk
29. C Aleksi Heponiemi
30. D Erik Brannstrom
31. C/RW Nick Suzuki
32. D Connor Timmins
33. RW Klim Kostin
34. C Sam Steel
35. RW Vitali Kravtsov
36. RW Kailer Yamamoto
37. LW/C Alexander Nylander
38. RW Nick Merkley
39. D Callan Foote
40. D Juuso Valimaki
41. D Henri Jokiharju
42. LW Dillon Dube
43. C/RW Drake Batherson
44. D Adam Fox
45. C Adam Gaudette
46. D Phillipe Myers
47. LW Boris Katchouk
48. LW Oliver Wahlstrom
49. RW Martin Kaut
50. RW/LW Owen Tippett
51. D Nicholas Hague
52. LW Kieffer Bellows
53. C Michael Rasmussen
54. C Ryan Poehling
55. LW/RW Dominik Bokk
56. C Brett Howden
57. LW Jonathan Dahlen
58. C Barrett Hayton
59. D Pierre-Olivier Joseph
60. LW Oskar Lindblom
61. RW Kole Lind
62. D Noah Juulsen
63. RW Taylor Raddysh
64. D Olli Juolevi
65. LW Andreas Johnsson
66. C Mitchell Stephens
67. LW Dylan Sikura
68. D Cale Klague
69. LW Joel Farabee
70. C Rasmus Kupari
71. C Logan Brown
72. D Dante Fabbro
73. C Troy Terry
74. C Anthony Cirelli
75. D Jacob Larsson
76. D Ty Smith
77. D K'Andre Miller
78. C Ty Dellandrea
79. C Michael McLeod
80. LW Evgeni Svechnikov
81. C Shane Bowers
82. LW Tyler Steenbergen
83. LW Warren Foegele
84. RW/LW Valentin Zykov
85. D Jake Bean
86. C Colin White
87. D Brendan Guhle
88. D Sami Niku
89. RW Jonatan Berggren
90. C Joe Veleno
91. C Isac Ludnestrom
92. D Ethan Bear
93. D Neal Pionk
94. D Oliver Kylington
95. LW Jordan Greenway
96. C Rasmus Asplund
97. D Filip Hronek
98. C Danny O'Regan
99. LW Grigori Denisenko
100. D Ryan Merkley

(Thanks to @SniperHF )

Good list. One comment I'd make is to add the associated team name next to the prospect, for easy browsing to find your team's guys.
 

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