ISS Unveils Great New Site

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Guy Flaming

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http://internationalscouting.com/

You can quickly see the their top 10 prospects for 2005.

You can even get a monthly package called The Future NHL Stars Report that has the top 50 for the coming draft and also has in depth looks at the next year's crop of guys. And you can get it emailed to you for $20! (per year, not per month).

Best part is, they have a free sample that you can click on to check out too.

http://internationalscouting.com/product2.html

I encourage everybody to check them out, there's a reason that ISS has captured the attention of the hockey world in the last few years. Find out for yourself.

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La-La-Laprise said:
They have Zagrapan as an 87 prospect...he is a late 86.

i got an email from them trying to get me to subscribe to this and i don't remember specifically what was wrong but i remember immediately noticing several mistakes, which makes me think that if they don't have what i already know right how can i trust the info on stuff i don't already know
 

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its a good site! no longer have to look for 10 mintes to find the top prospects, does anyone know if they ahve a top 10 for 2006?
 

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jlowry_19 said:
its a good site! no longer have to look for 10 mintes to find the top prospects, does anyone know if they ahve a top 10 for 2006?
It's in one of their sample pdf's: http://internationalscouting.com/pdf/futurenhlstars-sample.pdf

1. Jesse Joensuu
2. Peter Mueller
3. Phil Kessel
4. Alexander Vasyunov
5. Bryan Little
6. Michael Frolik
7. Jonathan Toews
8. Erik Johnson
9. Ben Maxwell
10. Tomas Marcinko

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Interesting to see them rank Mueller over Kessel.
 

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Guy Flaming said:
http://internationalscouting.com/

You can quickly see the their top 10 prospects for 2005.

You can even get a monthly package called The Future NHL Stars Report that has the top 50 for the coming draft and also has in depth looks at the next year's crop of guys. And you can get it emailed to you for $20! (per year, not per month).

Best part is, they have a free sample that you can click on to check out too.

http://internationalscouting.com/product2.html

I encourage everybody to check them out, there's a reason that ISS has captured the attention of the hockey world in the last few years. Find out for yourself.

:yo:

Guy,

Have heard great things about you. Can you give me a report an update on Vitaly Anikeeno? I have heard some say he has dropped out of the Top10. What's your take on him? His style seems ideal for the NHL. The next Valabik maybe?
 

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Kryoptix said:
It's funny .. only one guy on their top 10 is a right handed shooter... and it's Crosby ! :D ...

Crosby's a leftie.. and there are at least Brule and O'Marra that are right handed shooters. I don't know if I misunderstood you, but .. what are you talking about?
 

Guy Flaming

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borro said:
Guy,

Have heard great things about you. Can you give me a report an update on Vitaly Anikeeno? I have heard some say he has dropped out of the Top10. What's your take on him? His style seems ideal for the NHL. The next Valabik maybe?

Sorry bud. I'm a writer not a scout. I haven't seen him play and haven't talked to any scouts yet about him.

Sorry.

Maybe pick up the ISS offer and check it out for their scouting reports on him.

Guy
 

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Postman said:
It's in one of their sample pdf's: http://internationalscouting.com/pdf/futurenhlstars-sample.pdf

1. Jesse Joensuu
2. Peter Mueller
3. Phil Kessel
4. Alexander Vasyunov
5. Bryan Little
6. Michael Frolik
7. Jonathan Toews
8. Erik Johnson
9. Ben Maxwell
10. Tomas Marcinko

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Interesting to see them rank Mueller over Kessel.

If that holds true, Jesse Joensuu will be Finlands first ever 1st overall pick.
 

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Guy Flaming said:
Interesting to compare the differences between ISS and Redline's top 10.
I like ISS better than Redline.

The first ISS report I saw was from the 2004 draft. We won't really know for 4-5 years whether Redline Report or ISS did a better job. But, I really like ISS.
 

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its interesting to see mueller rated over toews, they are pretty equal, but i think toews is a better hockey player and will put up more points in the lnog run.
 
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