Prospect Info: Leafs Board Prospect Ranking #12

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Schenn

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I will make a thread everyday until we have determined the top 30 prospects according to Leaf fans on HFBoards.

Rankings:
1. Morgan Rielly - 92.86%
2. Frederik Gauthier - 32.39%
3. Matt Finn - 43.32%
4. Joe Colborne - 65.44%
5. Tyler Biggs - 31.91%
6. Stuart Percy - 42.50%
7. Josh Leivo - 50.00%
8. Petter Granberg - 49.33%
9. Jesse Blacker - 25.78%
10. Jerry D'Amigo - 31.68%
11. Carter Ashton - 56.72%
12.

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On The Docket:

Tony Cameranesi
Spencer Abbott
Kenny Ryan
Greg McKegg
Tom Nilsson
Kevin Marshall
Dominic Toninato
David Broll
Brad Ross
Jamie Devane
Andrew MacWilliam
Sam Carrick
Garret Sparks
Connor Brown
Carter Verhaeghe
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Next on the List:

Andrew Crescenzi
Max Everson
Dennis Robertson
Eric Knodel
Ryan Rupert
Viktor Loov
Fabrice Herzog
Antoine Bibeau
Andreas Johnson
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Past Results:
Prospect Ranking #1
Prospect Ranking #2
Prospect Ranking #2 - Tie Breaker
Prospect Ranking #3
Prospect Ranking #4
Prospect Ranking #5
Prospect Ranking #6
Prospect Ranking #7
Prospect Ranking #8
Prospect Ranking #9
Prospect Ranking #10
Prospect Ranking #11

Suggest who I should add next :)
 
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DevinH2004

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Is Holzer not considered a prospect anymore? If Colborne is considered I'd say Holzer should be as well.
 

My Sweet Shadow

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Is Holzer not considered a prospect anymore? If Colborne is considered I'd say Holzer should be as well.

According to HF: "If a prospect is a skater (forward, defenseman) and has played in 65 NHL games or more before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday; or, if a goaltender has played in 45 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday, that player will be considered graduated to the NHL. Conversely, if a player completes the season of his 24th birthday without passing those milestones, then that player will no longer be considered a prospect by Hockey’s Future, regardless of the player’s status with his NHL club."

So 23 year old Colborne is still a "prospect" for this season, while 25 year old Holzer is not.
 

thatshype

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I like McKegg for the next spot. I think he will be a very good AHLer in the near future. It's on him to show he can score at the AHL level, and if he can, then he may be able to earn himself a spot on an NHL team in a couple of years. I can't say for certain it'll be with the Leafs, but I like him as a player.
 

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Went with Broll, then McKegg next.

I very like Broll as a prospect, he's very big, skates very well for such a big man, has a mean streak, hits and fights, and id pretty underrated offensively. Has good vision and playmaking abilities, can score goal as well. Was also a leader for his team this year.

Add Ryan Rupert.
 
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