Prospect Info: 2023 Top Islanders Prospects #11

#11

  • Finley

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Jefferies

    Votes: 7 33.3%
  • Berg

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Machu

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lennox

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • Malinen

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Nurmi

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Liukas

    Votes: 5 23.8%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

SI

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Feb 16, 2013
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Dufour, RW, 21
2. Bolduc, LHD, 22
3. Maggio, RW, 20
4. Holmstrom, LW/RW, 22
5. Nelson, C, 18
6. Iskhakov, LW, 23
7. Durandeau, LW, 23
8. Odelius, LHD, 19
9. Salo, LHD, 24
10. George, LHD, 19
11.?

Stopping at 15
 

attilatheislander

It's Mr. Chicken Little to you!
Oct 10, 2014
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Damn, you guys are hardcore fans. Since Salo, these have become just faceless names to me.

I'm curious to know how highly we ranked Griffin Reinhart and how low Anders Lee got ranked a year or two after being drafted.
 

doublechili

For all intensive purposes, your nuts
Apr 11, 2006
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(Logs on after a while and shocked to find out we have 11 prospects)
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Seph

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Damn, you guys are hardcore fans. Since Salo, these have become just faceless names to me.

I'm curious to know how highly we ranked Griffin Reinhart and how low Anders Lee got ranked a year or two after being drafted.
Here's the one we did summer of 2013, which is the oldest one still accessible on here. Was a year after Reinhart was drafted and 4 years after Lee. Griffin was #3 and Anders was #8, so we didn't exactly nail it there. But all the pundits were high on Reinhart back then, so it was hardly just us on that one. Lee was fresh out of college, so we didn't know how he'd adjust to playing in the pros yet, and some of the guys ahead of Lee were Nelson, Strome, Pulock and Mayfield, which doesn't feel that bad in retrospect. Pelech was also too low at 12, but it had only been a year since drafting him so he hadn't really taken that next step and shown just how good he could be.

The only particularly embarrassing ranking is that we had Donovan at #5. Yikes.

Found some more, for anyone interested:
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
 
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attilatheislander

It's Mr. Chicken Little to you!
Oct 10, 2014
378
186
California
Here's the one we did summer of 2013, which is the oldest one still accessible on here. Was a year after Reinhart was drafted and 4 years after Lee. Griffin was #3 and Anders was #8, so we didn't exactly nail it there. But all the pundits were high on Reinhart back then, so it was hardly just us on that one. Lee was fresh out of college, so we didn't know how he'd adjust to playing in the pros yet, and some of the guys ahead of Lee were Nelson, Strome, Pulock and Mayfield, which doesn't feel that bad in retrospect. Pelech was also too low at 12, but it had only been a year since drafting him so he hadn't really taken that next step and shown just how good he could be.

The only particularly embarrassing ranking is that we had Donovan at #5. Yikes.

Found some more, for anyone interested:
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Thanks for doing this research, Seph.
 

attilatheislander

It's Mr. Chicken Little to you!
Oct 10, 2014
378
186
California
Here's the one we did summer of 2013, which is the oldest one still accessible on here. Was a year after Reinhart was drafted and 4 years after Lee. Griffin was #3 and Anders was #8, so we didn't exactly nail it there. But all the pundits were high on Reinhart back then, so it was hardly just us on that one. Lee was fresh out of college, so we didn't know how he'd adjust to playing in the pros yet, and some of the guys ahead of Lee were Nelson, Strome, Pulock and Mayfield, which doesn't feel that bad in retrospect. Pelech was also too low at 12, but it had only been a year since drafting him so he hadn't really taken that next step and shown just how good he could be.

The only particularly embarrassing ranking is that we had Donovan at #5. Yikes.

Found some more, for anyone interested:
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
That darn Broadway Jay bamboozled us with his fancy analytics talk.
 

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