Prospect Info: CFHF Top 20 Prospects Ranking #15

Who is the Calgary Flames #15 Prospect


  • Total voters
    22

Flames Fanatic

Mediocre
Aug 14, 2008
13,365
2,908
Cochrane
1. Valimaki (70.6%)
2. Andersson (74.5%)
3. Dube (51.5%)
4. Kylington (58.3%)
5. Parsons (51.5%)
6. Mangiapane (58.1%)
7. Gillies (37.1%, 58.1% in runoff)
8. Foo (48.5%)
9. Phillips (53.8%)
10. Rittich (36.7%)
11. Klimchuk (45.5%)
12. Gawdin (50.0%)
13. Ruzicka (31.6%, 57.9% in runoff)
14. Rychel (56.5%)
 

Lunatik

Registered User
Oct 12, 2012
56,255
8,385
Pop-sizzle
I think you mean popsicle

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InfinityIggy

Zagidulin's Dad
Jan 30, 2011
36,087
12,866
59.6097709,16.5425901

Flames Fanatic

Mediocre
Aug 14, 2008
13,365
2,908
Cochrane
I'm glad to see we've reached a consensus.

My guy is winning :P (so far)

Joly has a far better promise and list of accolades than any of the guys left on the list.

- His production for his team in the Q is on par with the impact that Gaudreau has on our offense.
- 68 points in 55 games good for second on the team, only beaten by a 19 year old. Leader in PPG.
- of his 68 points, 40 of them were at even strength
- of those 68 points, 56 of them were either goals he scored, or had the primary assist. This also includes a six assist game.
- While plus minus isn't a great stat by itself, he is one of only two players to play more than twenty games and not be a negative player on the team.
- His team scored 10 playoff goals this year (in 5 games), 6 of them at even strength. He was a primary point producer on 5 of the 6 goals at even strength. 6 points in 5 games.
- Finished 12th in the Q for PPG despite a slow start due to injury (Flames head scout said he didn't even get to train or have an offseason regime at all and came into the season cold). This is also despite not having a particularly strong team offensively, or overall for that matter.
 
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