Minnesota prospects (I'll have to think about others and go through my notes):
Mikko Koivu, people have been harping on this guy and most people think he's overrated. I don't think so. His transition from the Finnish Leagues to the AHL went almost smoothly, except for a slight injury that was out of his control.
Brent Burns, another guy who has gotten recognition but I don't think people realize he could be a solid two-way, top 3 defenseman in a couple of years.
Roman Voloshenko, it's all about Radulov but Voloshenko is quietly making a name for himself as Radulov's wingman. Skating, yes is a slight problem but it has gotten way overblown.
Clayton Stoner, taken in the mid rounds and overlooked by a lot. Is a very solid defenseman but as always will need to work on his skills and position before making a transition to the NHL.
Matt Foy, while not really underrated, Locke has been talked about more. Foy is a physical winger that can score points. His last years was marred by some fluke injuries but his preseason and last of the year tear last year, rocked! He is doing well this year too. Most people don't realize that Minnesota's affiliate plays a transition game like their parent club, so goals are hard to come by down in Houston.