WJC: All 31 NHL team's affiliated prospects in the tournament

The Podium

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:ducks

(6)
USA- Jackson LaCombe, D; Henry Thrun, D; Sam Colangelo, F; Trevor Zegras, F
CAN- Jamie Drysdale, D; SWE- Albin Sundsvik, F

:coyotes2

(3)
USA- John Farinacci, F
SWE- Victor Soderstrom, D
FIN- Aku Raty, F

:bruins

(2)
RUS- Roman Bychkov, D
FIN- Matias Mantykivi, F

:sabres

(4)
GER- John-Jason Peterka, F
USA- Ryan Johnson, D
CAN- Dylan Cozens, F; Jack Quinn, F

:flames

(4)
RUS- Yan Kuznetsov, D
USA- Dustin Wolf, G
CAN- Jakob Pelletier, F; Connor Zary, F

:canes

(4)
RUS- Vasiliy Ponomarev, F
CAN- Ryan Suzuki, F
SWE- Noel Gunler, F; Zion Nybeck, F

:hawks

(4)
CZE- Michael Krutil, D; Michal Teply, F
USA- Landon Slaggert, F
CAN- Kirby Dach, F

:avs

(4)
USA- Drew Helleson, D
CAN- Justin Barron, D; Bowen Byram, D; Alex Newhook, F

:cbj

(3)
RUS- Yegor Chinakhov, F
SVK- Samuel Knazko, D
FIN- Mikael Pyyhtia, F

:stars

(1)
CAN- Thomas Harley, D, CAN

:wings

(7)
CZE- Jan Bednar, G
SWE- Gustav Berglund, D; Albert Johansson, D; Theodor Niederbach, F; Lucas Raymond, F; Elmer Soderblom, F
FIN- Eemil Viro, D

:edmonton

(2)
SWE- Philip Broberg, D
CAN- Dylan Holloway, F

:panthers

(5)
USA- Spencer Knight, G
CAN- Devon Levi, G
SWE- Emil Heineman, F
FIN- Kasper Puutio, D; Anton Lundell, F

:kings

(9)
CZE- Lukas Parik, G
USA- Brock Faber, D; Arthur Kaliyev, F; Alex Turcotte, F
CAN- Jordan Spence, D; Quinton Byfield, F
SWE- Tobias Bjornfot, D
SVK- Martin Chromiak, F
FIN- Kasper Simontaival, F

:wild

(5)
AUT- Marco Rossi, F
CZE- Pavel Novak, F
RUS- Vladislav Firstov, F; Marat Khusnutdinov, F
USA- Matthew Boldy, F

:habs

(3)
CZE- Jan Mysak, F
USA- Cole Caufield, F
CAN- Kaiden Guhle, D

:nashville

(5)
RUS- Iaroslav Askarov, G; Semyon Chystyakov, D; Egor Afanasyev, F
CAN- Philip Tomasino, F
FIN- Juuso Parssinen, F

:devils

(6)
CZE- Jaromir Pytlik, F
RUS- Shakir Mukhamadullin, D; Arseny Gritsyuk, F
USA- Patrick Moynihan, F
CAN- Dawson Mercer, F
SWE- Alexander Holtz, F

:isles

(2)
SWE- Simon Holmstrom, F
FIN- Matias Rajaniemi, D

:rangers

(4)
USA- Brett Berard, F; Hunter Skinner, D
CAN- Dylan Garand, G; Braden Schneider, D

:sens

(4)
GER- Tim Stuetzle, F
USA- Tyler Kleven, D; Jake Sanderson, D
FIN- Roby Jarventie, F

:flyers

(3)
USA- Cameron York, D; Bobby Brink, F
SWE- Emil Andrae, D

:pens

(2)
SWE- Calle Clang, G; Joel Blomqvist, G

:sharks

(4)
CZE- Adam Raska, F
RUS- Artemi Kniazev, D; Yegor Spiridonov, F
FIN- Santeri Hatakka, D

:blues

None

:bolts

(2)
RUS- Maxim Groshev, F
SWE- Hugo Alnefelt, G

:leafs

(6)
RUS- Artur Akhtyamov, G; Mikhail Abramov, F; Rodion Amirov, F
FIN- Mikko Kokkonen, D; Topi Niemela, D; Roni Hirvonen, F

:nucks

(2)
RUS- Vasily Podkolzin, F
SWE- Arvid Costmar, F

:vegas

(3)
USA- Brendan Brisson, F
CAN- Kaedan Korczak, D; Peyton Krebs, F

:caps

(2)
CZE- Martin Has, D
CAN- Connor McMichael, F

:jets

(3)
CAN- Cole Perfetti, F
FIN- Ville Heinola, D; Henri Nikkanen, F
 
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You have NJ totaling five players but isn't it actually six?
Edit - I see you corrected it. Thanks for going through the trouble of collecting this for those interested in following prospects for particular NHL teams.
 
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DeysArena

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More than 1/5 of Team Sweden have been drafted by the Red Wings.

On the other hand, the Kings have draftees on six different squads.
 

The Podium

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More than 1/5 of Team Sweden have been drafted by the Red Wings.

On the other hand, the Kings have draftees on six different squads.

I think NHL teams with more prospects on stronger WJC teams are a bigger testament to the value of the prospect pools.

For example, Colorado has 4 prospects at the tourney 3 of which are on Team Canada which is more impressive than Detroit or Toronto who have more prospects in the tournament but on relatively weaker teams.
 
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Kingfan1967

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I think NHL teams with more prospects on stronger WJC teams are a bigger testament to the value of the prospect pools.

For example, Colorado has 4 prospects at the tourney 3 of which are on Team Canada which is more impressive than Detroit or Toronto who have more prospects in the tournament but on relatively weaker teams.

But is a leader on a " weaker" team more valuable than a 4th liner on a " stronger " team ?
 

NJ Fan 12

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Strong future for L.A. for sure.

Crazy to see Nashville with 3 Russians compared to where they were a short while ago.

Yes and no. Think it is a bit misleading depending on what country the prospect represents and the role they play for that team.

There are drafted players that didn't make Canada, Sweden or the USA that may be better prospects than players skating for some of the lesser squads.

But nine prospects is an impressive number.
 

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But is a leader on a " weaker" team more valuable than a 4th liner on a " stronger " team ?

Obviously it varies, but considering every player on team Canada is a 1st round pick they are generally better prospects than even the leaders on weaker teams.
 

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Thanks for putting this together OP.

Colorado has such a strong team and has three impact players at the WJ. Crazy to see.
 

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