Tryamkin's Top 100 August 2019 Rankings

Tryamkin

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As I start to watch more games and evaluate more prospects, the lists will grow in size, much like previous years. This list will not be pinpoint accurate as I'm only in the beginning stages, so suggest some players you think I should watch more of!

1. C Jack Hughes
2. RW Kaapo Kakko
3. C Alex Turcotte
4. LW Alex Newhook
5. C Kirby Dach
6. C Dylan Cozens
7. D Bowen Byram
8. C Raphael Lavoie
9. D Matthew Robertson
10. C Ryan Suzuki
11. D Victor Soderstrom
12. LW Maxim Cajkovic
13. C Trevor Zegras
14. D Anttoni Honka
15. LW Arthur Kaliyev
16. RW Henri Nikkanen
17. D Artemi Knyazev
18. C Blake Murray
19. D Cam York
20. C Matvei Guskov
21. C Cole Caufield
22. C Jakob Pelletier
23. LW Nils Hoglander
24. LW Payton Krebs
25. C Matthew Boldy
26. D Moritz Seider
27. LW Nolan Foote
28. D Tobias Bjornfot
29. RW Vasily Podkolzin
30. C Tag Bertuzzi
31. LW Samuel Poulin
32. D Alex Vlasic
33. D Mikko Kokkonen
34. RW Albin Grewe
35. RW Sasha Mutala
36. RW Michael Teply
37. LW Matias Macceli
38. D Lev Sarikov
39. C Valentin Nussbaumer
40. D Ilya Mironov
41. RW Simon Holmstrom
42. D Warren Marshall
43. G Spencer Knight
44. RW Danil Antropov
45. D Henry Thrun
46. RW Graeme Clark
47. D Case McCarthy
48. D Ben Brinkman
49. C Brady Meyer
50. LW Luke Toporowski
51. C Vojtech Strondala
52. C/LW John Beecher
53. C/LW Antti Saarela
54. C Logan Barlage
55. D Kaedan Korczak
56. D Xavier Parent
57. C Nikita Alexandrov
58. RW Josh Williams
59. C/LW Oleg Zaitsev
60. C Petr Cajka
61. LW Martin Lang
62. D Oliver Turan
63. D Ville Heinola
64. LW Leevi Aaltonen
65. D Michael Vukojevic
66. C Nikola Pasic
67. D Martin Hugo-Has
68. LW Danil Gutik
69. D Nikita Okhotyuk
70. C Michael Gildon
71. D Simon Lundmark
72. C Robert Mastrosimone
73. C Dmitri Sheshin
74. C Grant Silanoff
75. D Andrew Perrott
76. D Lassi Thomson
77. G Colten Ellis
78. C Matej Toman
79. C Harrison Blaisdell
80. RW Anthony Romano
81. C Mason Primeau
82. D Nathan Staios
83. C Judd Caulfield
84. C Danny Weight
85. RW Filip Prikryl
86. G Nolan Maier
87. C Vladislav Mikhailov
88. D Philip Broberg
89. D Kim Nousiainen
90. G Hugo Alnefelt
91. LW Massimo Rizzo
92. C Isac Andersson
93. D Kalle Loponen
94. RW Alex Beaucage
95. C Brett Budgell
96. D Drew Helleson
97. RW Elmer Soderblom
98. G Taylor Gauthier
99. LW Dillon Hamaliuk
100. LW Adam Najman

(Thanks to @SniperHF )
 

TwoPiece

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I think that you have Bjornfot way too low, but I agree with a lot of your forward rankings as of right now. Kudos.
 
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Tryamkin

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I think that you have Bjornfot way too low, but I agree with a lot of your forward rankings as of right now. Kudos.
I had him up at 14 last month, and some people said he was too high. I hadn’t watched him tons, so I went and watched some more and I’m a bit lower on him now than I was, but my rankings start to balance out around October to December where I can view everyone well enough.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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Trevor Janicke is a player to watch. I think he'll end up as a 2nd-3rd round pick. Add him on the next list. :D

Pretty good though, aside from a couple of disagreements.

I mentioned this the last thread, but I think you have Alex Vlasic way too high. I'd switch him and Okhotyuk who I think you have too low. Another two guys I think are too low are Saarela and Holmstrom.

I'd flip Hoglander and Pasic. I initially had Hoglander in my first round, and Pasic not ranked, but Pasic completely outplayed Hoglander at the WJC18. Hoglander has an interesting style of play. Pretty hard working and physical for a smaller player, but I'm not convinced he has much offensive upside.
 

Tryamkin

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Trevor Janicke is a player to watch. I think he'll end up as a 2nd-3rd round pick. Add him on the next list. :D

Pretty good though, aside from a couple of disagreements.

I mentioned this the last thread, but I think you have Alex Vlasic way too high. I'd switch him and Okhotyuk who I think you have too low. Another two guys I think are too low are Saarela and Holmstrom.

I'd flip Hoglander and Pasic. I initially had Hoglander in my first round, and Pasic not ranked, but Pasic completely outplayed Hoglander at the WJC18. Hoglander has an interesting style of play. Pretty hard working and physical for a smaller player, but I'm not convinced he has much offensive upside.
Janicke just missed the cut, was in and dropped in favour of a few others, will watch more next week. I’ve already shared my views on Vlasic, I don’t think he’s similar to Samuelsson and has produced at a way higher level, hasn’t been awful defensively either.
 

93LEAFS

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Still surprised at how high Tag Bertuzzi is. Outside of OHL draft position he has done nothing to show himself as a potential NHL first rounder. Hell, I'm not even sure he's the best kid of an NHLer on Guelph for the upcoming draft. I know Hockey Canada is far from perfect (hell, they just cut Newhook), but unless Bertuzzi is still recovering from injuries, he didn't even get a tryout invite.

I see there was a big adjustment on Cajkovic.
 
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Tryamkin

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Still surprised at how high Tag Bertuzzi is. Outside of OHL draft position he has done nothing to show himself as a potential NHL first rounder. Hell, I'm not even sure he's the best kid of an NHLer on Guelph for the upcoming draft. I know Hockey Canada is far from perfect (hell, they just cut Newhook), but unless Bertuzzi is still recovering from injuries, he didn't even get a tryout invite.

I see there was a big adjustment on Cajkovic.
More viewings on a better player = more increase!
 

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