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GermanSpitfire

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I know the 2023 draft hasn‘t even been done yet, but I think that it would be interesting to talk about the 2024 NHL draft.

This thread‘s purpose is to gather all your rankings throughout the next year, so you can see how your views on certain players changed throughout time.

I’ll start off the thread with a top-64 feel free to use it as a baseline for yours.

here are my initial thoughts for the draft. It is a clear top 4 in my opinion, all 4 guys could have a claim at the title by seasons end. Demidov is unlikely because of him being Russian but he is very talented.

if you need a defender, THIS is the class. it is one of the deepest blueline draft I can ever remember. honestly it wouldn’t surprise me if 5 of the top-10 consist of defenders when all is said and done.

I’d like to point out that Norway has never had an NHL draft pick selected higher than 42nd overall, and they have never produced a first round pick. This year the country has 2 of the best prospects the nation has ever produced in Michael Brandsegg Nygard and Stian Solberg who could both be first rounders. It’ll be an interesting storyline to follow moving forward for the nation.
  1. Macklin Celebrini
  2. Cole Eiserman
  3. Ivan Demidov
  4. Berkley Catton
  5. Sam Dickinson
  6. Konsta Helenius
  7. Artyom Levshunov
  8. Cole Hutson
  9. Maxim Masse
  10. Adam Jiricek
  11. Sacha Boisvert
  12. Henry Mews
  13. Justin Poirier
  14. Aron Kivijarju
  15. Zayne Parekh
  16. Beckett Sennecke
  17. Michael Hage
  18. Veeti Väisänen
  19. Tomas Lavoie
  20. Igor Chernyshov
  21. Ryder Ritchie
  22. Carter Yakemchuk
  23. Will Skahan
  24. Yegor Surin
  25. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
  26. Alton’s Freij
  27. Kamil Bednarik
  28. Sebastian Soini
  29. Oskar Vuollet
  30. Emil Hemming
  31. Liam Greentree
  32. Max Plante
  33. Tanner Howe
  34. Edvin Nilsson
  35. Stian Solberg
  36. Christan Humpfreys
  37. Dominik Badnika
  38. Alexander Zetterberg
  39. Anthony Cristoforo
  40. Trevor Connelly
  41. Clarke Caswell
  42. Mitkja Jokinen
  43. Kristan Epperson
  44. Roope Vesterinen
  45. Brodie Ziemer
  46. Mac Swanson
  47. John Whipple
  48. Andrew Basha
  49. Matthew Virgillio
  50. Cayden Lindstrom
  51. Owen Phillips
  52. Frankie Marelli
  53. Matvei Gridin
  54. Lucas Pettersson
  55. Ben Danford
  56. Adam Kleber
  57. AJ Spellacy
  58. Bruno Idzan
  59. Tij Iginla
  60. Riley Patterson
  61. Jack Bodin
  62. Anton Olsson
  63. Keith McInnis
  64. Felix Lacerte
 
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GermanSpitfire

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No love for Zeev?
not a big fan of him, I think he’ll be a great college player but I don’t see him being a contributor once he reaches the NHL. He was the guy for a stacked PP unit, but I don’t think he did enough himself to warrant a high selection, someone had to put up numbers - ya’know? Numbers look great, and had me consider him. But decided to go with my gut, he‘s a product of circumstance for me at this point.
 

95snipes

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I've focused mostly on 2023 at this point but have seen a few U17 tournaments. Of the big dogs, I'd rank them like this, with the first 3 being close and 4 and 5 being close.

1. Eiserman
2. Demidov
3. Celebrini
4. Cattan
5. Helenius

Of the defenseman, I like Jiricek, Hutson, Dickinson, Cristoforo, and Yakemchuk. I haven't seen Levshunov play yet.

At forward I also like Sennecke, Greentree, and Humphreys.

Two of my favorite prospects coming into 2023 were Sale and Yager so if anything I've learned a lot can change in a year.

Shaping up to be a solid draft IMO.
 

toddkaz

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I know the 2023 draft hasn‘t even been done yet, but I think that it would be interesting to talk about the 2024 NHL draft.

This thread‘s purpose is to gather all your rankings throughout the next year, so you can see how your views on certain players changed throughout time.

I’ll start off the thread with a top-64 feel free to use it as a baseline for yours.

here are my initial thoughts for the draft. It is a clear top 4 in my opinion, all 4 guys could have a claim at the title by seasons end. Demidov is unlikely because of him being Russian but he is very talented.

if you need a defender, THIS is the class. it is one of the deepest blueline draft I can ever remember. honestly it wouldn’t surprise me if 5 of the top-10 consist of defenders when all is said and done.

I’d like to point out that Norway has never had an NHL draft pick selected higher than 42nd overall, and they have never produced a first round pick. This year the country has 2 of the best prospects the nation has ever produced in Michael Brandsegg Nygard and Stian Solberg who could both be first rounders. It’ll be an interesting storyline to follow moving forward for the nation.
  1. Macklin Celebrini
  2. Cole Eiserman
  3. Ivan Demidov
  4. Berkley Catton
  5. Sam Dickinson
  6. Konsta Helenius
  7. Artyom Levshunov
  8. Cole Hutson
  9. Maxim Masse
  10. Adam Jiricek
  11. Sacha Boisvert
  12. Henry Mews
  13. Justin Poirier
  14. Aron Kivijarju
  15. Zayne Parekh
  16. Beckett Sennecke
  17. Michael Hage
  18. Veeti Väisänen
  19. Tomas Lavoie
  20. Igor Chernyshov
  21. Ryder Ritchie
  22. Carter Yakemchuk
  23. Will Skahan
  24. Yegor Surin
  25. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
  26. Alton’s Freij
  27. Kamil Bednarik
  28. Sebastian Soini
  29. Oskar Vuollet
  30. Emil Hemming
  31. Liam Greentree
  32. Max Plante
  33. Tanner Howe
  34. Edvin Nilsson
  35. Stian Solberg
  36. Christan Humpfreys
  37. Dominik Badnika
  38. Alexander Zetterberg
  39. Anthony Cristoforo
  40. Trevor Connelly
  41. Clarke Caswell
  42. Mitkja Jokinen
  43. Kristan Epperson
  44. Roope Vesterinen
  45. Brodie Ziemer
  46. Mac Swanson
  47. John Whipple
  48. Andrew Basha
  49. Matthew Virgillio
  50. Cayden Lindstrom
  51. Owen Phillips
  52. Frankie Marelli
  53. Matvei Gridin
  54. Lucas Pettersson
  55. Ben Danford
  56. Adam Kleber
  57. AJ Spellacy
  58. Bruno Idzan
  59. Tij Iginla
  60. Riley Patterson
  61. Jack Bodin
  62. Anton Olsson
  63. Keith McInnis
  64. Felix Lacerte
Damn, you can name 64 prospects in 2024 is impressive.
 
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I know the 2023 draft hasn‘t even been done yet, but I think that it would be interesting to talk about the 2024 NHL draft.

This thread‘s purpose is to gather all your rankings throughout the next year, so you can see how your views on certain players changed throughout time.

I’ll start off the thread with a top-64 feel free to use it as a baseline for yours.

here are my initial thoughts for the draft. It is a clear top 4 in my opinion, all 4 guys could have a claim at the title by seasons end. Demidov is unlikely because of him being Russian but he is very talented.

if you need a defender, THIS is the class. it is one of the deepest blueline draft I can ever remember. honestly it wouldn’t surprise me if 5 of the top-10 consist of defenders when all is said and done.

I’d like to point out that Norway has never had an NHL draft pick selected higher than 42nd overall, and they have never produced a first round pick. This year the country has 2 of the best prospects the nation has ever produced in Michael Brandsegg Nygard and Stian Solberg who could both be first rounders. It’ll be an interesting storyline to follow moving forward for the nation.
  1. Macklin Celebrini
  2. Cole Eiserman
  3. Ivan Demidov
  4. Berkley Catton
  5. Sam Dickinson
  6. Konsta Helenius
  7. Artyom Levshunov
  8. Cole Hutson
  9. Maxim Masse
  10. Adam Jiricek
  11. Sacha Boisvert
  12. Henry Mews
  13. Justin Poirier
  14. Aron Kivijarju
  15. Zayne Parekh
  16. Beckett Sennecke
  17. Michael Hage
  18. Veeti Väisänen
  19. Tomas Lavoie
  20. Igor Chernyshov
  21. Ryder Ritchie
  22. Carter Yakemchuk
  23. Will Skahan
  24. Yegor Surin
  25. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
  26. Alton’s Freij
  27. Kamil Bednarik
  28. Sebastian Soini
  29. Oskar Vuollet
  30. Emil Hemming
  31. Liam Greentree
  32. Max Plante
  33. Tanner Howe
  34. Edvin Nilsson
  35. Stian Solberg
  36. Christan Humpfreys
  37. Dominik Badnika
  38. Alexander Zetterberg
  39. Anthony Cristoforo
  40. Trevor Connelly
  41. Clarke Caswell
  42. Mitkja Jokinen
  43. Kristan Epperson
  44. Roope Vesterinen
  45. Brodie Ziemer
  46. Mac Swanson
  47. John Whipple
  48. Andrew Basha
  49. Matthew Virgillio
  50. Cayden Lindstrom
  51. Owen Phillips
  52. Frankie Marelli
  53. Matvei Gridin
  54. Lucas Pettersson
  55. Ben Danford
  56. Adam Kleber
  57. AJ Spellacy
  58. Bruno Idzan
  59. Tij Iginla
  60. Riley Patterson
  61. Jack Bodin
  62. Anton Olsson
  63. Keith McInnis
  64. Felix Lacerte
Agree with Bednarik being the best non promoted forward on the team
 
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I've focused mostly on 2023 at this point but have seen a few U17 tournaments. Of the big dogs, I'd rank them like this, with the first 3 being close and 4 and 5 being close.

1. Eiserman
2. Demidov
3. Celebrini
4. Cattan
5. Helenius

Of the defenseman, I like Jiricek, Hutson, Dickinson, Cristoforo, and Yakemchuk. I haven't seen Levshunov play yet.

At forward I also like Sennecke, Greentree, and Humphreys.

Two of my favorite prospects coming into 2023 were Sale and Yager so if anything I've learned a lot can change in a year.

Shaping up to be a solid draft IMO.
I’m a big Sennecke fan. Very impressed with him when I watched Oshawa this year to check out Ritchie (who I also like a lot).
 
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Garl

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Zether will be the fist swede taken next year unless we see some unreal progress from one of the 06 defensmen Freij/Olsson or from Sterner/Pettersson/Fernstrom

Kiviharju is laughably underrated now. He outscored Helenius as a defenseman JFYI. Yes, he seems a bit like Tavares(or Michkov) on D, where his tools would limit him, but the IQ is there definitely,
 

Lavar Ball

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Kiviharju is laughably underrated now. He outscored Helenius as a defenseman JFYI. Yes, he seems a bit like Tavares(or Michkov) on D, where his tools would limit him, but the IQ is there definitely,
I tend to agree. He went from overrated to underrated quick
 

WayneGretzky

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Here’s my top 32 as of now, looks to be an above average class, not this years quality by any means, but stronger than most!

I’d say also that at least 4 of these dmen would be considered the best available in this years draft. We will likely go from a draft with maybe 1-2 D in the top 15, to one with potentially 7 in the top 15.

1 Macklin Celebrini
2 Cole Eiserman
3 Ivan Demidov

4 Berkley Catton
5 Artyom Levshunov
6 Sam Dickinson
7 Cole Hutson
8 Konsta Helenius
9 Aron Kiviharju

10 Maxim Masse
11 Henry Mews
12 Michael Hage
13 Beckett Sennecke
14 Zayne Parekh
15 Adam Jiricek
16 Sacha Boisvert
17 Tanner Howe

18 Justin Poirier
19 Will Skahan
20 Liam Greentree
21 Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
22 Christan Humphreys
23 Max Plante
24 Anthony Cristoforo
25 John Whipple
26 Mac Swanson
27 Veeti Väisänen
28 Carter Yakemchuk

29 Alexei Donstov
30 Tomas Lavoie
31 Alexander Zetterberg
32 Clarke Caswell
 

Dallasman

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Great list but can I make a suggestion for those of us who want to know more.

Can you post position and what team they are playing with please. It's a quick reference for us.
 

GermanSpitfire

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Great list but can I make a suggestion for those of us who want to know more.

Can you post position and what team they are playing with please. It's a quick reference for us.
Of course.


1 Macklin Celebrini (F)Boston Univ.
2 Cole Eiserman (F)USNTDP Juniors
3 Ivan Demidov (F)SKA-1946 St. Petersburg
4 Berkly Catton (F)Spokane Chiefs
5 Sam Dickinson (D)London Knights
6 Konsta Helenius (F)Jukurit
7 Artyom Levshunov (D)Green Bay Gamblers
8 Cole Hutson (D)U.S. National U18 Team
9 Maxim Massé (F)Chicoutimi Saguenéens
10 Adam Jiricek (D)HC Plzen
11 Sacha Boisvert (F)Muskegon Lumberjacks
12 Henry Mews (D)Ottawa 67's
13 Justin Poirier (F)Baie-Comeau Drakkar
14 Aron Kiviharju (D)TPS
15 Zayne Parekh (D)Saginaw Spirit
16 Beckett Sennecke (F)Oshawa Generals
17 Michael Hage (F)Chicago Steel
18 Veeti Väisänen (D)KooKoo
19 Tomas Lavoie (D)Cape Breton Eagles
20 Igor Chernyshov (F)MHK Dynamo Moskva
21 Ryder Ritchie (F)Prince Albert Raiders
22 Carter Yakemchuk (D)Calgary Hitmen
23 Will Skahan (D)U.S. National U17 Team
24 Yegor Surin (F)Loko-76 Yaroslavl
25 Michael Brandsegg-Nygård (F)Mora IK J20
26 Alfons Freij (D)Växjö Lakers HC J20
27 Kamil Bednarik (F)U.S. National U17 Team
28 Sebastian Soini (D)Ilves
29 Oskar Vuollet (F)Skellefteå AIK J20
30 Emil Hemming (F)TPS U18
31 Liam Greentree (F)Windsor Spitfires
32 Max Plante (F)U.S. National U17 Team
33 Tanner Howe (F)Regina Pats
34 Edvin Nilsson (D)HV71 J20
35 Stian Solberg (D)Vålerenga
36 Christian Humphreys (F)U.S. National U17 Team
37 Dominik Badinka (D)Jokerit U20
38 Alexander Zetterberg (F)Örebro HK J20
39 Anthony Cristoforo (D)Windsor Spitfires
40 Trevor Connelly (F)Tri-City Storm
41 Clarke Caswell (F)Swift Current Broncos
42 Mitja Jokinen (D)TPS U20
43 Kristian Epperson (F)U.S. National U17 Team
44 Roope Vesterinen (F)HPK
45 Brodie Ziemer (F)U.S. National U17 Team
46 Mac Swanson (F)Fargo Force
47 John Whipple (D)U.S. National U17 Team
48 Andrew Basha (F)Medicine Hat Tigers
49 Matthew Virgilio (D)Soo Greyhounds
50 Cayden Lindstrom (F)Medicine Hat Tigers
51 Owen Phillips (D)Halifax Mooseheads
52 Luca Marrelli (D)Oshawa Generals
53 Matvei Gridin (F)Muskegon Lumberjacks
54 Lucas Pettersson (F)MoDo Hockey J20
55 Ben Danford (D)Oshawa Generals
56 Adam Kleber (D)Lincoln Stars
57 AJ Spellacy (F)Windsor Spitfires
58 Bruno Idzan (F)HV71 J20
59 Tij Iginla (F)Seattle Thunderbirds
60 Riley Patterson (F)North York Rangers
61 Jack Bodin (D)Örebro HK J18
62 Anton Olsson (D)Mora IK J20
63 Keith McInnis (D)Waterloo Black Hawks
64 Félix Lacerte (F)Shawinigan Cataracte
 

Dirtyf1ghter

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1 M.Celebrini
2 C.Eiserman
3 A.Kiviharju
4 I.Demidov
5 B.Catton
6 M.Massé
7 B.Sennecke
8 C.Hutson
9 K.Helenius
10 R.Ritchie
11 A.Levshunov
12 C.Lindstrom
13 Z.Parekh
14 C.Yakemchuk
15 C.Humphreys
16 D.Badinka
17 S.Boisvert
18 A.Jiricek
19 H.Mews
20 T.Howe
21 S.Dickinson
22 E.Hemming
23 A.Shen
24 T.Lavoie
25 Y.Surin
26 J.Parsons
27 W.Skahan
28 L.Greentree
29 A.Cristoforo
30 K.Bednarik
31 E.Emery
32 K.Sterner
 

landy92mack29

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WHL is kinda wide open next year so will have to wait until fall to see how they progress over the offseason and see if there are any high end imports like Honzek who come over in the import draft. As of now early top 10 would go:
1-Catton
2-Ritchie
3-Yakemchuk
4-Howe
5-Basha
6-Elick
7-Caswell
8-Josephson
9-Lindstrom
10-Marques
 

Dominance

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WHL is kinda wide open next year so will have to wait until fall to see how they progress over the offseason and see if there are any high end imports like Honzek who come over in the import draft. As of now early top 10 would go:
1-Catton
2-Ritchie
3-Yakemchuk
4-Howe
5-Basha
6-Elick
7-Caswell
8-Josephson
9-Lindstrom
10-Marques
I’d have Elick third but I’m really high on him.
 

simonedvinsson

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Take this with a boulder of salt. I've seen a handful of these guys quite a few times, but there are just as many takes based a little too heavily on Twitter highlights and opinions I've read or heard from various sources around the internet. Players lumped in tiers are basically on the same level for me. You could push me in any direction on those guys. Also note that this is a personal ranking and not a mock draft.
  1. LW Macklin Celebrini
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  2. LW Ivan Demidov
  3. LW Tij Iginla
  4. LD Zeev Buium
  5. LC Cayden Lindstrom
  6. RD Artyom Levshunov
  7. RD Zayne Parekh
  8. LD Anton Silayev
  9. LW Cole Eiserman
  10. RW Beckett Sennecke
    ---
  11. LW Berkly Catton
  12. RW Liam Greentree
  13. LD Sam Dickinson
  14. RW Yegor Surin
  15. LW Trevor Connelly
  16. RW Jett Luchanko
  17. RD Carter Yakemchuk
  18. RC Michael Hage
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  19. LD Alfons Freij
  20. RW Michael Brandsegg-Nygård
  21. LW Igor Chernyshov
  22. RW Nikita Artamonov
  23. RD Adam Jiříček
  24. RC Adam Jecho
  25. LC Sacha Boisvert
  26. RW Kosta Helenius
  27. LC Tanner Howe
    ---
  28. RD Spencer Gill
  29. RD Charlie Elick
  30. RW Terik Parascak
  31. RW Emil Hemming
  32. RD Anthony Cristoforo
  33. RC Simon Zether
  34. LD Leo Sahlin Wallenius
  35. GT Pavel Moysevich
  36. GT Ilya Nabokov
  37. GT Ryerson Leenders
    ---
  38. LW Julius Miettinen
  39. RD Dominik Badinka
  40. LD Matvei Shuravin
  41. LD Aron Kiviharju
  42. RW Ryder Ritchie
  43. LD Stian Solberg
  44. LC Miroslav Šatan
  45. LD Veeti Vaisanen
  46. RW Hiroki Gojsic
  47. RW Maxim Masse
  48. LD Noel Fransén
  49. LD Leon Muggli
  50. LD Cole Hutson
  51. LD Tomáš Galvas
  52. RW Andrew Basha
  53. LD Artyom Shchuchinov
  54. RC Dean Letourneau
  55. RW Fyodor Avramov
  56. GT Kim Saarinen
  57. GT Mikhail Yegorov
  58. GT Eemil Vinni
 
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Ovechkin962

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Preliminary list:
1. Macklin Celebrini (C)
2. Cole Eiserman (LW)
3. Ivan Demidov (RW)
4. Artyom Levshunov (RD)
5. Sam Dickinson (LD)
6. Aron Kiviharju (LD)
7. Berkly Catton (C)
8. Konsta Helenius (RW)
9. Adam Jiricek (RD)
10. Henry Mews (RD)
11. Cole Hutson (LD)
12. Maxim Massé (RW)
13. Beckett Sennecke (RW)
14. Michael Hage (C)
15. Veeti Vaisanen (LD)
16. Carter Yakemchuk (RD)
17. Will Skahan (LD)
18. Alexander Zetterberg (RW)
19. Igor Chernyshov (LW)
20. Tanner Howe (LW)
21. Charlie Elick (RD)
22. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (RW)
23. Zayne Parekh (RD)
24. Emil Hemming (RW)
25. Liam Greentree (RW)
26. Christian Humphreys (C)
27. Sacha Boisvert (C)
28. Justin Poirier (RW)
29. Zeev Buium (LD)
30. Anthony Cristoforo (RD)
31. Yegor Surin (C)
32. Ryder Ritchie (LW)
 

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