List your top 5 for 2005

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Hunter Gathers

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Leafaholix said:
Compared to the hype prior to his rookie season in the OHL people have forgotten about him. He's still a projected first round pick, but not as high as he was before coming to the OHL.

I guess it was that hype that surrounds all 15, 16, 17 year old players that have yet to play at a high level. I guess it's normal.

It looks as if he's more a projected mid 2nd round pick from rankings.
 

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George Bachul said:
Talk about your unknowns...when you Google Gashimov, all you get is Vugar Gashimov, the Azerbajanian chess player. (Talk about your well hidden prospects. :) )

Funny, my Google search for Anikeeno reveals only comments made here at HF and on Caps website. We know he is a real prospect, so Google sucks!
 

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borro said:
Funny, my Google search for Anikeeno reveals only comments made here at HF and on Caps website. We know he is a real prospect, so Google sucks!

Ok from the I can't spell Russian names Department. The reason Anikeeno was not listed is it is Anikienko. That does pull up a Google listing for Russian Prospects.com. So, I guess I suck and Google is ok!@
 

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It looks as if he's more a projected mid 2nd round pick from rankings.
I've only seen two rankings so far this year. McKeen's has him in the late 1st round (25th), and ISS doesn't have him ranked at all. Like everyone else, it all depends on how he does this season. However, he's definitely been falling.

I've heard he's looked better this season. Anyone have any comments on his (Heshmatpour) play thus far?
 

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Postman said:
I've only seen two rankings so far this year. McKeen's has him in the late 1st round (25th), and ISS doesn't have him ranked at all. Like everyone else, it all depends on how he does this season. However, he's definitely been falling.

I've heard he's looked better this season. Anyone have any comments on his (Heshmatpour) play thus far?
He has played well so far this year; it's a nice surprise after watching him last year. His skating has improved and he's playing much better D. He's started to show the offensive side of his game (he got his first OHL goal last week) that we heard about but hadn't seen.

He's playing with a bit of an edge, standing up for teammates (which also didn't happen last year), and playing smarter to this point in the year. He's getting a lot of playing time to this point in the year.

He has improved, but I think he still has a ways to go to before he can be considered a "top" prospect, and I wouldn't put him in the same category as Kindl yet. That's not to say he can't get there, but he's not there yet.
 

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Postman said:
I've only seen two rankings so far this year. McKeen's has him in the late 1st round (25th), and ISS doesn't have him ranked at all. Like everyone else, it all depends on how he does this season. However, he's definitely been falling.

I've heard he's looked better this season. Anyone have any comments on his (Heshmatpour) play thus far?

McKeen's is pre-season though. And by all accounts, he's been less then spectacular.
 

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He has played well so far this year; it's a nice surprise after watching him last year. His skating has improved and he's playing much better D. He's started to show the offensive side of his game (he got his first OHL goal last week) that we heard about but hadn't seen.

He's playing with a bit of an edge, standing up for teammates (which also didn't happen last year), and playing smarter to this point in the year. He's getting a lot of playing time to this point in the year.

He has improved, but I think he still has a ways to go to before he can be considered a "top" prospect, and I wouldn't put him in the same category as Kindl yet. That's not to say he can't get there, but he's not there yet.

Thanks a lot.

It'll be interesting to see how he progresses.
 

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Reveille said:
McKeen's is pre-season though. And by all accounts, he's been less then spectacular.

I believe there are two accounts on this thread alone stating Heshmatpour's play has been much better than "less than spectacular"...
 

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My top 5:

1. Sidney Crosby
2. Gilbert Brule
3. Dan Bertram
4. Guilliame Latendresse
5. Marc Staal
 

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1. Sidney Crosby
2. Gilbert Brule
3. Guillaume Latendresse
4. Jakub Kindl
5. Alex Bourret
 

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Who knows if I posted a top 5 before but if the top 5 went more along the lines of early production (keeping in mind skill and talent level), more than actual "potential":

Crosby
Brule
Bertram
Pouliot
Bourret

Guys like Kindl, Latendresse, Anikeenko, and Staal would miss out because their production doesnt "match" (with exception of Bertram, but he's a different story) these 5 guys right now.
 

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1- Sidney Crosby
2- Gilbert Brulé
3- Dan Bertram
4- Alex Bourret
5- Guillaume Latendresse

Latendresse could fall if he doesnt start to produce
 

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Charlie_Girl49 said:
He has played well so far this year; it's a nice surprise after watching him last year. His skating has improved and he's playing much better D. He's started to show the offensive side of his game (he got his first OHL goal last week) that we heard about but hadn't seen.

He's playing with a bit of an edge, standing up for teammates (which also didn't happen last year), and playing smarter to this point in the year. He's getting a lot of playing time to this point in the year.

He has improved, but I think he still has a ways to go to before he can be considered a "top" prospect, and I wouldn't put him in the same category as Kindl yet. That's not to say he can't get there, but he's not there yet.

This is from ISS:

"Has great size and strength. That's the good news, however he still lacks foot speed and lateral movement. Has a choppy stride, a weak skater. This big rearguard is a raw talent that still makes far too many mistakes in the defensive zone."

Is this more or less Boris Valabik, the 10th overall last year? Its a blurb describing Hesh, and it has nothing to do with defaming his integrity; strictly talent and play.
 

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Balej's Dance said:
What about his shoulder injury also? Is something that could hinder his draft position ala Dan Fritsche?

Heonly got 6 points in 10 games.. 2 goals sionce his returns... i didnt see him play so i cant tell you how about his injury, he is a sure 1st rounder altough
 

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Here is my October top 60.


1. F Sidney Crosby QMJHL 5-10 185
2. F Gilbert Brule WHL 5-11 190
3. F Guillaume Latendresse QMJHL 6-2 215
4. D Jack Johnson USNTDP 6-1 200
5. D Jakub Kindl OHL 6-3 190
6. F Ryan O'Marra OHL 6-3 190
7. F Daniel Bertram NCAA 5-11 178
8. F Bobby Ryan OHL 6-3 215
9. F Benoit Pouliot OHL 6-2 200
10. F Alex Bourret QMJHL 6-1 180
11. F Marek Zagrapan QMJHL 6-0 180
12. F Chris Durrand WHL 6-1 185
13. G Tuukka Rask FIN 6-1 170
14. G Carey Price WHL 6-3 210
15. G J.P. Levasseur QMJHL 6-2 180
16. F Andrew Cogliano OPJRA 5-10 170
17. D J.P. Paquet QMJHL 6-2 205
18. F Niklas Bergfors SWE 6-0 195
19. F Devin Setoguchi WHL 6-0 180
20. G Alexandre Vincent QMJHL 6-4 210
21. D Ryan Parent OHL 6-2 195
22. D Luc Bourdon QMJHL 6-2 195
23. D Marc Staal OHL 6-3 190
24. G Ryan Mior QMJHL 6-1 185
25. D Matt Lashoff OHL 6-2 200
26. F Michael Blunden OHL 6-3 208
27. F Anze Kopitar SLV 6-2 200
28. F Ilya Zubov RUS 6-1 180
29. D Vitaly Anikeenko RUS 6-3 200
30. D Teemu Laakso FIN 6-0 180
31. F Christoph Gawlick GER 5-11 175
32. D Jakub Vojta CZE 6-0 180
33. D Patrick McNeill OHL 6-0 180
34. D Vyacheslav Buravchikov RUS 6-0 185
35. D Ray Macias WHL 6-2 190
36. F T.J. Hensick NCAA 5-10 180
37. D Brendan Mikkelson WHL 6-2 190
38. F Martin Hanzal CZE 6-3 200
39. F Jack SKille USA 6-0 200
40. F Brock Bradford USHL 5-10 170
41. D Risto Korhonen FIN 6-3 200
42. F Tom Fritsche USA 5-11 185
43. F Gennady Churilov QMJHL 6-1 180
44. D Tomas Kudelka CZE 6-1 180
45. D Andrei Zubarev RUS 6-1 180
46. F Mikko Lehtonen FIN 6-2 190
47. F Ryan Stoa USA 6-3 200
48. F Egor Zharkov QMJHL 6-3 200
49. D Andrew Andricopoulos QMJHL 6-1 185
50. F Patrick Davis OHL 6-2 195
51. D Phil Oreskovich OHL 6-3 220
52. D Taylor Chourney SHA 5-11 180
53. D Devereaux Heshmatpour OHL 6-6 235
54. F Daniel Ryder OHL 5-11 185
55. D Mike Stuart USA 6-5 220
56. F Justin Saulnier QMJHL 5-10 180
57. F Sergei Kostitsyn BEL 5-10 170
58. D Brett Motherwell USHL 5-11 185
59. D Steve Birnstill NCAA 6-1 190
60. F Slava Truhno QMJHL 6-1 185
61. D Mike Gauthier WHL 6-4 190
62. D Keith Yandle NCAA 6-2 190
63. F Chris Lawrence OHL 6-4 180


Kindl Has to much raw talent and mental tools to drop to far because of a sub par first month. Cogliano after an amazing U-18 has been getting negative reviews but I didn't drop him to far.....By the end of the season though he'll likely fall and may not be drafted untill the 25-30 range.
 
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X-SHARKIE said:
Here is my October top 60.

Cogliano after an amazing U-18 has been getting negative reviews but I didn't drop him to far.....By the end of the season though he'll likely fall and may not be drafted untill the 25-30 range.


You have Cogliano at both 12 and 16
 

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This is one of the deepest drafts in a while.

Anyone have an update on how Bertram is doing? He seems to be doing well statistically.
 
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