BertMcDrai
Middle old guy loving sports
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you'd think for a guy like Caufield he would have to produce a lot for being a guy that is primarily there for scoring goals to get that kind of respect but apparently not.
i haven't even figured out the concept for the list. it looks like they changed their criterias for the ranking after every pick.Trash top to bottom
slafkovsky shouldn't be ranked 25 spots behind slavkovsky. i think chat gpt is a hater.Just for fun I asked ChatGPT for a list.
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Here’s a ranked list of the top 50 NHL players and prospects under 24, ranked from best to least impactful (right now and in potential):
Top 50 NHL Players/Prospects Under 24 (Ranked)
Elite Tier: Generational/Franchise Talent
1. Connor Bedard (Chicago Blackhawks) - Once-in-a-generation talent, elite shooter/playmaker.
2. Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils) - Explosive, MVP-caliber center.
3. Jason Robertson (Dallas Stars) - Proven superstar winger.
4. Tim Stützle (Ottawa Senators) - Dominant offensive playmaker.
5. Moritz Seider (Detroit Red Wings) - Calder-winning defenseman with leadership qualities.
Superstar Potential: Current and Emerging NHL Stars
6. Trevor Zegras (Anaheim Ducks) - Flashy, creative, marketable star.
7. Lucas Raymond (Detroit Red Wings) - Highly skilled and intelligent winger.
8. Matty Beniers (Seattle Kraken) - Calder winner with strong two-way upside.
9. Cole Caufield (Montreal Canadiens) - Elite goal-scoring winger.
10. Owen Power (Buffalo Sabres) - Big, poised, two-way defenseman.
Young Stars Breaking Out
11. Dylan Cozens (Buffalo Sabres) - Physical and skilled power forward.
12. Mason McTavish (Anaheim Ducks) - Versatile and competitive forward.
13. Luke Hughes (New Jersey Devils) - Elite skating, offensive-defenseman potential.
14. Matt Boldy (Minnesota Wild) - Productive power forward.
15. Logan Cooley (Arizona Coyotes) - Electrifying center with elite upside.
Established NHL Contributors
16. Kirby Dach (Montreal Canadiens) - Big center finding his scoring touch.
17. Bowen Byram (Colorado Avalanche) - Strong offensive-defenseman with upside.
18. Jake Sanderson (Ottawa Senators) - Defensively elite, mature beyond his years.
19. Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles Kings) - Developing into a true top-six power forward.
20. Nick Suzuki (Montreal Canadiens) - Consistent, well-rounded forward.
Promising Prospects and Emerging Talents
21. Adam Fantilli (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Dynamic, powerful center.
22. Jamie Drysdale (Anaheim Ducks) - Great puck-moving defenseman.
23. Logan Stankoven (Dallas Stars) - Undersized but prolific scorer.
24. Shane Wright (Seattle Kraken) - Intelligent, two-way pivot.
25. Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal Canadiens) - Physical winger with high potential.
26. Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles Kings) - High-end offensive-defenseman skillset.
27. Kent Johnson (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Flashy, versatile forward.
28. Marco Rossi (Minnesota Wild) - Potential high-end center; still developing.
29. David Jiricek (Columbus Blue Jackets) - High-potential two-way defenseman.
30. Zach Benson (Buffalo Sabres) - Smart, dynamic winger.
Solid NHL Prospects
31. Spencer Knight (Florida Panthers) - Goalie with franchise potential.
32. William Eklund (San Jose Sharks) - Creative playmaker, strong hockey IQ.
33. Luke Evangelista (Nashville Predators) - Smart, scoring winger.
34. Simon Edvinsson (Detroit Red Wings) - Towering defenseman with elite upside.
35. Cutter Gauthier (Philadelphia Flyers) - Big goal-scoring winger.
36. Fabian Lysell (Boston Bruins) - Fast and skilled with offensive instincts.
37. Dalibor Dvorský (St. Louis Blues) - Smart two-way center.
38. Matthew Knies (Toronto Maple Leafs) - Big-bodied forward, excellent net-front presence.
39. Lane Hutson (Montreal Canadiens) - Small, dynamic offensive-defenseman.
40. Pavel Mintyukov (Anaheim Ducks) - Offensive-defenseman with big upside.
Development Tier: High-Ceiling Prospects
41. Frank Nazar (Chicago Blackhawks) - Explosive offensive skill.
42. Ty Nelson (Seattle Kraken) - Mobile, puck-moving defenseman.
43. Nikita Chibrikov (Winnipeg Jets) - Highly skilled offensive winger.
44. Corson Ceulemans (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Rugged, offensive-minded defenseman.
45. Egor Chinakhov (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Scoring winger with potential.
46. Jesperi Kotkaniemi (Carolina Hurricanes) - Two-way NHL forward still finding consistency.
47. Dawson Mercer (New Jersey Devils) - Reliable, versatile forward.
48. Alexis Lafrenière (New York Rangers) - Struggling to reach star potential but skilled.
49. Jamie Drysdale (Anaheim Ducks) - Missed time but remains a top blueline talent.
50. Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal Canadiens) - Physical and still developing.
This ranking balances current NHL contributions, development trajectory, and potential ceiling. For players like Lafrenière, placement reflects unrealized potential rather than lack of skill.
Slaf is so good they have him down twiceJust for fun I asked ChatGPT for a list.
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Here’s a ranked list of the top 50 NHL players and prospects under 24, ranked from best to least impactful (right now and in potential):
Top 50 NHL Players/Prospects Under 24 (Ranked)
Elite Tier: Generational/Franchise Talent
1. Connor Bedard (Chicago Blackhawks) - Once-in-a-generation talent, elite shooter/playmaker.
2. Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils) - Explosive, MVP-caliber center.
3. Jason Robertson (Dallas Stars) - Proven superstar winger.
4. Tim Stützle (Ottawa Senators) - Dominant offensive playmaker.
5. Moritz Seider (Detroit Red Wings) - Calder-winning defenseman with leadership qualities.
Superstar Potential: Current and Emerging NHL Stars
6. Trevor Zegras (Anaheim Ducks) - Flashy, creative, marketable star.
7. Lucas Raymond (Detroit Red Wings) - Highly skilled and intelligent winger.
8. Matty Beniers (Seattle Kraken) - Calder winner with strong two-way upside.
9. Cole Caufield (Montreal Canadiens) - Elite goal-scoring winger.
10. Owen Power (Buffalo Sabres) - Big, poised, two-way defenseman.
Young Stars Breaking Out
11. Dylan Cozens (Buffalo Sabres) - Physical and skilled power forward.
12. Mason McTavish (Anaheim Ducks) - Versatile and competitive forward.
13. Luke Hughes (New Jersey Devils) - Elite skating, offensive-defenseman potential.
14. Matt Boldy (Minnesota Wild) - Productive power forward.
15. Logan Cooley (Arizona Coyotes) - Electrifying center with elite upside.
Established NHL Contributors
16. Kirby Dach (Montreal Canadiens) - Big center finding his scoring touch.
17. Bowen Byram (Colorado Avalanche) - Strong offensive-defenseman with upside.
18. Jake Sanderson (Ottawa Senators) - Defensively elite, mature beyond his years.
19. Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles Kings) - Developing into a true top-six power forward.
20. Nick Suzuki (Montreal Canadiens) - Consistent, well-rounded forward.
Promising Prospects and Emerging Talents
21. Adam Fantilli (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Dynamic, powerful center.
22. Jamie Drysdale (Anaheim Ducks) - Great puck-moving defenseman.
23. Logan Stankoven (Dallas Stars) - Undersized but prolific scorer.
24. Shane Wright (Seattle Kraken) - Intelligent, two-way pivot.
25. Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal Canadiens) - Physical winger with high potential.
26. Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles Kings) - High-end offensive-defenseman skillset.
27. Kent Johnson (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Flashy, versatile forward.
28. Marco Rossi (Minnesota Wild) - Potential high-end center; still developing.
29. David Jiricek (Columbus Blue Jackets) - High-potential two-way defenseman.
30. Zach Benson (Buffalo Sabres) - Smart, dynamic winger.
Solid NHL Prospects
31. Spencer Knight (Florida Panthers) - Goalie with franchise potential.
32. William Eklund (San Jose Sharks) - Creative playmaker, strong hockey IQ.
33. Luke Evangelista (Nashville Predators) - Smart, scoring winger.
34. Simon Edvinsson (Detroit Red Wings) - Towering defenseman with elite upside.
35. Cutter Gauthier (Philadelphia Flyers) - Big goal-scoring winger.
36. Fabian Lysell (Boston Bruins) - Fast and skilled with offensive instincts.
37. Dalibor Dvorský (St. Louis Blues) - Smart two-way center.
38. Matthew Knies (Toronto Maple Leafs) - Big-bodied forward, excellent net-front presence.
39. Lane Hutson (Montreal Canadiens) - Small, dynamic offensive-defenseman.
40. Pavel Mintyukov (Anaheim Ducks) - Offensive-defenseman with big upside.
Development Tier: High-Ceiling Prospects
41. Frank Nazar (Chicago Blackhawks) - Explosive offensive skill.
42. Ty Nelson (Seattle Kraken) - Mobile, puck-moving defenseman.
43. Nikita Chibrikov (Winnipeg Jets) - Highly skilled offensive winger.
44. Corson Ceulemans (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Rugged, offensive-minded defenseman.
45. Egor Chinakhov (Columbus Blue Jackets) - Scoring winger with potential.
46. Jesperi Kotkaniemi (Carolina Hurricanes) - Two-way NHL forward still finding consistency.
47. Dawson Mercer (New Jersey Devils) - Reliable, versatile forward.
48. Alexis Lafrenière (New York Rangers) - Struggling to reach star potential but skilled.
49. Jamie Drysdale (Anaheim Ducks) - Missed time but remains a top blueline talent.
50. Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal Canadiens) - Physical and still developing.
This ranking balances current NHL contributions, development trajectory, and potential ceiling. For players like Lafrenière, placement reflects unrealized potential rather than lack of skill.
Agree, but Raymond is 22, drafted right after Stutzle.Within that range they've listed guys like Stutzle, who have put up 90 point in the NHL and Zeev Buium, who has yet to play an NHL game. Lucas Raymond, who is almost PPG over the last 2 seasons in the NHL, is 21, while guys who may never have full NHL careers are ahead of him. Ryan Leonard is ahead of Raymond?
Nemec apparently died.
15. Luke HughesMaybe he was overrated by His fanbase
i dunno. i think there's a difference between being a great player and being great at contributing to winning.That list is an absolute slap in the face to Lafreniere, Schneider and Will Cuylle.
Yes a bit of a homer view but come on.
15. Luke Hughes
27. Lane Hutson
its okay, maybe someday he will actually be good.
100%By now I'm convinced many of these media lists are intentionally messed up to garner more clicks. Controversy and sensationalism sells.
But that's where if you watched the players on a regular basis, you would see how consistently good they are.i dunno. i think there's a difference between being a great player and being great at contributing to winning.
for example, for the Rangers you mentioned, they may not be as talented as the guys on this list - they're not - but because they play in front of Shesterkin they play winning hockey
chat gpt has him at #75.Slaf is so good they have him down twice