Prospect Info: HFOil's 2021 Prospect Ranking - #19

#19 Oilers Prospect


  • Total voters
    59
  • Poll closed .

ConnorMcMullet

#12 Colby Cave
Jun 10, 2017
10,295
18,037
:edmonton

HFOil's Top-20 Oilers Prospects

Eligibility: <30 career NHL games played, <25 years old.

1. Evan Bouchard - RD (83.3%)
2. Dylan Holloway - C/LW (77.2%)
3. Philip Broberg - LD (74.8%)
4. Dmitri Samorukov - LD (53.7)
5. Xavier Bourgault - C/RW (50%)
6. Ryan McLeod - C (57.6%)
7. Raphael Lavoie - RW (66.7%)
8. Ilya Konovalov - G (50%)
9. Tyler Benson - LW (45.8%)
10. Carter Savoie - W (58.2%)
11. Stuart Skinner - G (64.6%)
12. Ty Tullio - RW (34.9%)
13. Michael Kesselring - RD (50%)
14. Cooper Marody - C (42.5%)
15. Olivier Rodrigue - G (26.0%)
16. Kirill Maksimov - W (35.9%)
17. Maxim Beryozkin - W (40.0%)
18. Filip Berglund - RD (30.0%)
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Previous rankings (couldn't find one for 2019)

Prospect Info: - HFOIL 2020 Prospect Rankings (Poll #20)

1. Philip Broberg
2. Evan Bouchard
3. Dylan Holloway
4. Dmitri Samorukov
5. Tyler Benson
6. Raphael Lavoie
7. Ryan McLeod
8. Ilya Konovalov
9. William Lagesson
10. Tyler Tullio
11. Filip Berglund
12. Carter Savoie
13. Olivier Rodrigue
14. Kirill Maksimov
15. Michael Kesselring
16. Cooper Marody
17. Philip Kemp
18. Stuart Skinner
19. Maxim Beryozkin
20. Aapeli Rasanen

Prospect Info: - HFOil Top 20 Oilers Prospects 2018 (Final Rankings)

1) Evan Bouchard
2) Kailer Yamamoto
3) Ethan Bear
4) Tyler Benson
5) Ryan McLeod
6) Kirill Maksimov
7) Caleb Jones
8) Stuart Skinner
9) Cooper Marody
10) Ostap Safin
11) William Lagesson
12) Filip Berglund
13) Dmitri Samorukov
14) Olivier Rodrigue
15) Joel Persson
16) Aapeli Rasanen
17) Philip Kemp
18) Cameron Hebig
19) Graham McPhee
20) Tyler Vesel

Prospect Info: - HFOil Top 20 Oilers Prospects 2017 (FINAL RANKINGS)

1) Jesse Puljujarvi
2) Kailer Yamamoto
3) Caleb Jones
4) Ethan Bear
5) Tyler Benson
6) Laurent Brossoit
7) Ziyat Paigin
8) Jujhar Khaira
9) Dylan Wells
10) Joe Gambardella
11) Nick Ellis
12) Ryan Mantha
13) Dmitri Samorukov
14) Ostap Safin
15) Aapeli Rasanen
16) Kirill Maksimov
17) Filip Berglund
18) Stuart Skinner
19) Markus Niemelainen
20) John Marino

Let me know who to add.
 

belair

Jay Woodcroft Unemployment Stance
Apr 9, 2010
38,640
21,832
Canada
Matvei Petrov is going to jump in some rankings this season IMO. I'm not sure Munzenberger or Kemp are going to really get the ice time to put their names on the map.
 

Reginald Dunlop

Registered User
Apr 8, 2014
734
811
2006
Matvei Petrov is going to jump in some rankings this season IMO. I'm not sure Munzenberger or Kemp are going to really get the ice time to put their names on the map.
Agree about Petrov but I think Munzenberger is going to get big minutes right away, playing for a small prgm with Jay's bro as his coach will have its perks on his development.

I still voted Petrov here but it's nice to have so many prospects this late in the rankings to be excited about. Lindewall might make the World Jr team this yr (was on the national team for the summer showcase and played above higher ranked prospects) and we aren't even talking about him yet!
 

BoldNewLettuce

Esquire
Dec 21, 2008
28,125
6,967
Canada
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Oilhawks

Oden's Ride Over Nordland
Nov 24, 2011
26,410
45,665
Agree about Petrov but I think Munzenberger is going to get big minutes right away, playing for a small prgm with Jay's bro as his coach will have its perks on his development.

I still voted Petrov here but it's nice to have so many prospects this late in the rankings to be excited about. Lindewall might make the World Jr team this yr (was on the national team for the summer showcase and played above higher ranked prospects) and we aren't even talking about him yet!

Really? Interesting.
 

Senor Catface

Registered User
Jul 25, 2006
16,001
20,034
Agree about Petrov but I think Munzenberger is going to get big minutes right away, playing for a small prgm with Jay's bro as his coach will have its perks on his development.

I still voted Petrov here but it's nice to have so many prospects this late in the rankings to be excited about. Lindewall might make the World Jr team this yr (was on the national team for the summer showcase and played above higher ranked prospects) and we aren't even talking about him yet!

Is Lindewall primarily LW?

I could see him making a push for the team then, since I think 3/4 LW's from last year's Swedish team will have aged out.
 

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