Prospect Info: 2017 CFHF Prospect Rankings: #16

FlamerForLife

Mon Seanahan
May 22, 2015
4,702
1,926
Calgary
1. Mark Jankowski (50.00%)
2. Tyler Parsons (57.50%)
3. Rasmus Andersson (47.73%)
4. Juuso Valimaki (68.75%)
5. Oliver Kylington (34.38%:tiebreaker:52.38%)
6. Jon Gillies (60.61%)
7. Adam Fox (53.49%)
8. Dillon Dube (47.37%)
9. Andrew Mangiapane (35.00%:tiebreaker:44.74%)
10. Spencer Foo (34.29%:tiebreaker:43.24%)
11. Brett Kulak (55.17%)
12. Morgan Klimchuk (53.57%)
13. Hunter Shinkaruk (29.27%:tiebreaker:46.88%)
14. Emile Poirer (35.29%:tiebreaker:52.00%)
15. David Rittich (23.53%:tiebreaker:51.61%)

Run-off rules (copied from Angelsmith's thread last year):
• If first and second place are separated by a number of votes less than or equal to the number of votes for third place, a run-off vote will take place.
• If first and third are separated by a number of votes less than the number of all other votes, a three-way run-off vote will take place.
• Rules are subject to change due to common sense at all times.
 

Calgareee

Registered User
Jun 29, 2015
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413
Wotherspoon for me. Depends on if you value potential vs likelyhood to play in the NHL.

This far down the list I go for the guy that's likely to get some games in.
 

Johnny Hoxville

The Return of a Legend
Jul 15, 2006
37,549
9,343
Calgary
Pribyl again.

Who's that Pollock guy? :sarcasm: He's never gonna play for us.

Also I do like Phillips but I doubt he's ever going to play. Pribyl could see time this year.
 
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Sparky93

Registered User
Dec 30, 2010
7,004
1,041
Voted AOM, I think he can be an NHL regular #6. The other guys, the stars would have to align to get more than a handful. Risk factor has to play a part. The guys honestly the Stajan of the prospect pool, under appreciated and overlooked. He'll never set the world on fire but has a great shot at being solid and an actual NHL player.
 

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