Prospect Info: Who is the Blues’ #14 Prospect?

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Who is the Blues’ #14 Prospect?


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I'll go with Ellis here.
Solid showing in the AHL to end the year. I don't know that's all that far behind Zherenko at this point(could even steal Springfield's starter role).

After Ellis, I think you're looking at some real long-shots.
I'd think Burns and Fischer would be next, but I also don't want to discount Gaudet, Peterson and Stancl.
 
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Honestly the last 3 or so picks and every pick going forward is just throwing darts at a dart board. There are about 6-8 guys I could make an argument for. I am making my choice on who I think has the most upside as everyone left are long shots to be more than a part time NHLer. I think I am going Burns, Kaskimaki or Kos here. Gonna think on a bit more before voting.
 
Went with Burns. He's in a same tier with Kos, Jecho and P.Fischer. so they're probably next.
 
For me #14 was between Stancl, Paul F., Kos and Jecho. Went with Stancl after his showing at the world jr's.
 
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I went with Stancl again. Same reason's as before. HM to P Fischer. I like him better than Burns.

I think both Stancl and Fischer will sneak up people list after the WJC.
 
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I think Fischer is being underrated here. He adapted to college hockey very well as a freshman IMO. I see him in a similar vein as Kessel. Won’t wow you in any one area but he has a good first pass and his skating is surprisingly good. I have him right in line with L. Fischer, Ralph and Burns. P. Fischer doesn’t have the height of the others but he seems stout and not afraid to play the body. I see all of them with similar potential. I’m going to go out on a limb and say Paul will make the US WJC team in the #5-7 d-man range.
 
Vorobyov for me, followed by Susuyev or burns.

Ivan already has 2nd line complimentary NHL skill and had a good year in the KHL

Also liked him a lot in person at last years dev camp.

Wonder if he comes over soon
 
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