ShanahanMan
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Needs to score some goalsdanielson 12 points last 12 games with the griffins. Incredibly promising
Needs to score some goalsdanielson 12 points last 12 games with the griffins. Incredibly promising
production is production.Needs to score some goals
also needs to reconcile quantum gravity, solve the debt crisis and clean my bedroom!Needs to score some goals
Can he stop by tonight and shovel my drivewayalso needs to reconcile quantum gravity, solve the debt crisis and clean my bedroom!
Not until he's done picking up the dog crap in my back yard.Can he stop by tonight and shovel my driveway
Part 2B-prospect stat watch
Liiga:
Jesse Kiiskinen, 18 gp, 7+9=16, 6 PIM, -5
- U20 NT: 6 gp, 2+4=6, 22 PIM
NCAA:
Max Plante, 1 gp, 0+2=2, 0 PIM (injured)
John Whipple, 10 gp, 0+0, 4 PIM, +4
Fisher Scott, 7 gp, 0+2=2, 0 PIM, +5
Trey Augustine, 7 gp, 1.57 GAA, .941 SV%, 6-1-0, 1 SO
Brady Cleveland, 8 gp, 0+1=1, 11 PIM, +2
Larry Keenan, 10 gp, 0+1=1, 4 PIM, -2
Jack Phelan, 9 gp, 0+0, 2 PIM, -2
Dylan James, 9 gp, 4+0=4, 2 PIM, +2
Owen Mehlenbacher, 5 gp, 0+0, 2 PIM, -4 (injured ?)
Brennan Ali, 10 gp, 3+1=4, 4 PIM, +1
Red Savage, 8 gp, 3+1=4, 0 PIM, +1
Kyle Aucoin, 3 gp, 0+1=1, 0 PIM, +1
Kienan Draper, 9 gp, 2+0=2, 5 PIM, +1
OHL:
Landon Miller, 9 gp, 3.90 GAA, .878 SV%, 4-4-0
Sweden:
Charlie Forslund, 18 gp, 2+4=6, 2 PIM, -3 (J20 Nationell)
Noah Dower-Nilsson, 14 gp, 2+3=5, 4 PIM, +3 (SHL)
- U20 NT: 2 gp, 0+1=1, 4 PIM
Anton Johansson, 12 gp, 0+1=1, 6 PIM (SHL)
Maximilian Kilpinen, 5 gp, 0+0, 0 PIM, -4 (injured ?) (Allsvenskan)
Liam Dower-Nilsson, 16 gp, 7+8=15, 4 PIM, +10 (Allsvenskan)
USHL:
Austin Baker, 13 gp, 3+4=7, 0 PIM, +3
Rudy Guimond, 6 gp, 2.88 GAA, .887 SV%, 1-5-0
DEL:
Kevin Bicker, 12 gp, 0+1=1, 13 PIM, +2
WHL:
Emmit Finnie, 16 gp, 12+13=25, 4 PIM, +7
KHL:
Dmitri Buchelnikov, 24 gp, 7+14=21, 6 PIM, +3
OkJust saw highlights Canada vs Sweden, , looks like ASP was on ice at every single goal against
Bummer to hear. I noticed he didn’t look good in the prospect camp either. So far he just really shines in the SHLJust saw highlights Canada vs Sweden, , looks like ASP was on ice at every single goal against
He won Dman of the tournament last year, so your post doesn’t make any sense. Won the same award at the U18s. So he has been dominate in his age group internationally often ahead of where you would even expect it since we usually view the WJC’s U-20 as a 19 year old tourney. Try again…Bummer to hear. I noticed he didn’t look good in the prospect camp either. So far he just really shines in the SHL
We should all go true Hockey's Future and use that old rating system for a prospect rundown.My projection for them + the grade of where I see their current progress to reaching that potential. Yes, I understand to many these look ambitious. Our prospect pool really is that good though
Not all these guys will pan out, and not all of them will be Detroit Red Wings in their careers
Reference:
'A' grade: tracking to be NHL regular within a year's time (e.g. Edvinsson this past summer was a #1/2D, A)
'B' grade: tracking well at pro/college/junior level
'C' grade: either freshly drafted or has been developing with some potential translatable limitations like bigger ice in pro, injury time or stagnation in general
'D' grade: essentially means the prospect has been in the system long enough and is not passing to be a future NHLer (Tuomisto)
1) Nate Danielson; 1/2C --- B/B+
Defensively easily NHL-level, hard to play against. Seamless transition player. Offensively piecing together consistency. Playmaking is great. Want to see more attack with speed and more shooting selfishness
2) Sebastian Cossa; 1G --- B+/A-
Athleticism, skill, size and arguably most importantly, his mental game are all syncing together. That first NHL win was a nice little feather in the cap
3) Axel Sandin-Pellikka; 2D --- C+
I think he will excel on smaller ice offensively quickly, but defensively he will definitely need to adjust longer. And that's okay. His boom legitimately could be massive but I'm tempering expectations
4) Michael Brandsegg-Nygard; 1/2RW --- B-
He's gonna surprise a lot of fans here and also around the NHL when he comes over next year. Super smart, unreal goal scoring prowess, puck play along the boards. Defense-minded too
5) Trey Augustine; 1G --- B-
Probably the most underrated goalie prospect and arguably the most underrated drafted prospect in the entire NHL. He legitimately could be better than Cossa. I'm playing safe with his projection, but look for him to stone-wall every country during the WJC
6) Dmitri Buchelnikov; 2RW --- C+
Need to see how he does on smaller ice and as well so defensively, but loving the progression in his skating and playmaking this year
7) Amadeus Lombardi; 3C --- C+
Great step forward this year up until the injury. I do like him as a 3C. A smarter Veleno, per se?
8) Carter Mazur; 3LW --- C+
Liked what I saw pace-wise in preseason, but he's gonna need the rest of the this year in the AHL after missing over 2 months now
9) William Wallinder; 4D --- C
Always been a boom/busy, needs to clean up his consistency in certain areas defensively. I just feel he's often a step behind the play in ways that will expose him at the next level
10) Emmitt Finnie; 3/4LW --- C+
Possibly have unearthed a bottom 6 buzzsaw. He has taken so many steps right away for a 7th rounder in these 18 months post-draft. Good size too and he's already been working hard in the gym
HM: Max Plante; 2/3LW --- C
He has sneaky poor-man's Guentzel-type potential. Sees plays develop really, really well and I'm excited to see if he becomes an unsung hero for the USA these coming weeks
And there you have it, my homer rant on our best prospects... Don't show the mainboarders
Edit - forgot to add a few words re: Cossa
Somehow I forgot about the old HF ranking system but I quite liked it. Good list you've done thereWe should all go true Hockey's Future and use that old rating system for a prospect rundown.
A, B, C and D used as certainty ratings, largely like you have, coupled with a number for potential, 9 being a star player, 8 being top of the lineup, 7 being like a middle sixer, 6 on the team- or something like that.
You'd then sort of subtract the severity of your uncertainty to get the expected value. An 8A was likely going to be an 8, 8B would be a 7-8, 8C would probably end up as a 6-7 player etc. I don't remember exactly. But this is close enough for those that never knew HFboards as a weird corner of a more official website.
Personally I view the team something like
1. ASP 9C
2. Danielson 8B
3. Cossa 8.5D (goalies are voodoo, come at me Bench)
4. MBN 8C
5. Buch 8C
6. Augustine 8D
7. Mazur 7B
8. Lombardi 7.5C
9. Wallinder 7C
10. Finnie 7C
that's not trueCrazy that our only good offensive prospect is a defenseman lol.
Iv been saying that I like him more than Danielson or MBN for example for a while now, still we don't know yet what Buchelnikov, Plante, Lombardi and some others could become. It's too early to sayCrazy that our only good offensive prospect is a defenseman lol.
Buchelnikov having a KHL season only matched by Kaprizov and Tarasenko doesn’t do it for ya?Crazy that our only good offensive prospect is a defenseman lol.