Post your 2024 Draft List

Kraken Jokes

Registered User
May 28, 2010
3,943
1,441
These are my super-early picks. I've only really started digging into this year's draft a couple weeks ago.

Celebrini 1
Levshunov 2
Lindstrom 3
Dickinson 4
Catton 5
Eiserman 6
Helenius 7
Parekh 8
Demidov 9
Silayev 10
Buium 11
Greentree 12
Yakemchuk 13
Connelly 14
Jirocek 15
Iginla 16
 

Castle8130

Registered User
May 9, 2017
2,761
2,049
I'll throw my current top 16 down;

1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Lindstrom
4. Levshunov
5. Parekh
6. Yakemchuk
7. Silayev
8. Iginla
9. Buium
10. Catton
11. Dickinson

Tier break (good forwards to bet-on)

12. Helenius
13. Chernyshov
14. Eiserman
15. Connelly
16. Greentree
 

EbonyRaptor

Registered User
Jul 10, 2009
7,264
3,157
Geezerville
I don't know the order after Celebrini at #1 but I know the Hawks have 7 picks in the top-70 with 2 in the 1st, 3 in the 2nd and 2 in the 3rd. After Celebrini with the 1st pick I want large forwards and RD's.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

Drury and Laviolette Must Go
Dec 8, 2013
57,840
23,795
New York
March list

2024 Draft List:

1. Mack Celebrini-C
2. Berkly Catton-C
3. Ivan Demidov-W
4. Artyom Levshunov-RHD
5. Anton Silayev-LHD
6. Carter Yakemchuk-RHD
7. Sam Dickinson-LHD
8. Cole Eiserman-W
9. Zeev Buium-LHD
10. Cayden Lindstrom-C
11. Adam Jiricek-RHD
12. Konsta Helenius-C
13. Aron Kiviharju-LHD
14. Tij Iginla-C
15. Trevor Connelly-W
16. Zayne Parekh-RHD
17. Matvei Shuravin-LHD
18. Nikita Artamonov-W
19. Michael Brandsegg Nygard-W
20. Igor Chernyshov-W
21. Kamil Bednarik-C
22. Will Skahan-LHD
23. Liam Greentree-W
24. Henry Mews-RHD
25. Cole Hutson-LHD
26. Mac Swanson-W
27. Leo Sahlin Wallenius-LHD
28. Charlie Elick-RHD
29. Yegor Surin-C
30. Dean Letourneau-C
31. John Mustard-W
32. Michael Hage-C
33. Maxim Masse-W
34. Luke Misa-C
35. Terik Parascak-W
36. Alfons Freij-LHD
37. Emil Hemming-W
38. Sacha Boisvert-C
39. Andrew Basha-W
40. Veeti Vaisanen-LHD
41. Tory Pitner-RHD
42. Marek Vanecker-W
43. Ryder Ritchie-W
44. Miguel Marques-W
45. Tarin Smith-LHD
46. Andrew Basha-W
47. Colton Roberts-RHD
48. EJ Emery-RHD
49. Justin Poirier-W
50. Simon Zether-C
51. Niilopekka Muhonen-LHD
52. Tanner Howe-W
53. Teddy Stiga-W
54. Jett Luchanko-C
55. Dominik Badinka-RHD
56. Lucas Pettersson-C
57. Sam O’Reilly-C
58. Adam Jecho-W
59. Lucas Van Vliet-C
60. Cole Beaudoin-C
61. Leon Muggli-LHD
62. Sebastian Soini-RHD
63. Tomas Lavoie-RHD
64. Timur Kol-LHD

32 Unordered HM’s (approximates a third round): Beckett Sennecke (W), Noah Lapointe (LHD), Ben Danford (RHD), Christian Humphreys (W), Aidan Park (C), Noel Fransen (LHD), Linus Eriksson (C), Louka Cloutier (G), Carter George (G), Mikhail Yegorov (G), Eriks Mateiko (W), Melvin Fernstrom (W), Tomas Galvas (LHD), Anthony Cristoforo (RHD), Oskar Vuollet (W), Stian Solberg (LHD), Aatos Koivu (W), Andrei Krutov (W), Daniil Anatsky (C), Clarke Caswell (W), Max Plante (W), Nick Kempf (G), Ondrej Kos (W), Felix Lacerte (C), Raoul Boilard (C), Alexandre Blais (W), Marcus Kearsey (LHD), Ryerson Leenders (G), Luca Marrelli (RHD), Artyom Shchuchinov (LHD), Lukas Fischer (LHD), Julius Miettinen (W)
 

Stewie Griffin

What the deuce
May 9, 2019
4,996
7,956
Canada
March list

2024 Draft List:

1. Mack Celebrini-C
2. Berkly Catton-C
3. Ivan Demidov-W
4. Artyom Levshunov-RHD
5. Anton Silayev-LHD
6. Carter Yakemchuk-RHD
7. Sam Dickinson-LHD
8. Cole Eiserman-W
9. Zeev Buium-LHD
10. Cayden Lindstrom-C
11. Adam Jiricek-RHD
12. Konsta Helenius-C
13. Aron Kiviharju-LHD
14. Tij Iginla-C
15. Trevor Connelly-W
16. Zayne Parekh-RHD
17. Matvei Shuravin-LHD
18. Nikita Artamonov-W
19. Michael Brandsegg Nygard-W
20. Igor Chernyshov-W
21. Kamil Bednarik-C
22. Will Skahan-LHD
23. Liam Greentree-W
24. Henry Mews-RHD
25. Cole Hutson-LHD
26. Mac Swanson-W
27. Leo Sahlin Wallenius-LHD
28. Charlie Elick-RHD
29. Yegor Surin-C
30. Dean Letourneau-C
31. John Mustard-W
32. Michael Hage-C
33. Maxim Masse-W
34. Luke Misa-C
35. Terik Parascak-W
36. Alfons Freij-LHD
37. Emil Hemming-W
38. Sacha Boisvert-C
39. Andrew Basha-W
40. Veeti Vaisanen-LHD
41. Tory Pitner-RHD
42. Marek Vanecker-W
43. Ryder Ritchie-W
44. Miguel Marques-W
45. Tarin Smith-LHD
46. Andrew Basha-W
47. Colton Roberts-RHD
48. EJ Emery-RHD
49. Justin Poirier-W
50. Simon Zether-C
51. Niilopekka Muhonen-LHD
52. Tanner Howe-W
53. Teddy Stiga-W
54. Jett Luchanko-C
55. Dominik Badinka-RHD
56. Lucas Pettersson-C
57. Sam O’Reilly-C
58. Adam Jecho-W
59. Lucas Van Vliet-C
60. Cole Beaudoin-C
61. Leon Muggli-LHD
62. Sebastian Soini-RHD
63. Tomas Lavoie-RHD
64. Timur Kol-LHD

32 Unordered HM’s (approximates a third round): Beckett Sennecke (W), Noah Lapointe (LHD), Ben Danford (RHD), Christian Humphreys (W), Aidan Park (C), Noel Fransen (LHD), Linus Eriksson (C), Louka Cloutier (G), Carter George (G), Mikhail Yegorov (G), Eriks Mateiko (W), Melvin Fernstrom (W), Tomas Galvas (LHD), Anthony Cristoforo (RHD), Oskar Vuollet (W), Stian Solberg (LHD), Aatos Koivu (W), Andrei Krutov (W), Daniil Anatsky (C), Clarke Caswell (W), Max Plante (W), Nick Kempf (G), Ondrej Kos (W), Felix Lacerte (C), Raoul Boilard (C), Alexandre Blais (W), Marcus Kearsey (LHD), Ryerson Leenders (G), Luca Marrelli (RHD), Artyom Shchuchinov (LHD), Lukas Fischer (LHD), Julius Miettinen (W)
Swap Catton and Lindstrom and I think that's how its likely to play out on draft day. Maybe Iginla a little higher too.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

Drury and Laviolette Must Go
Dec 8, 2013
57,840
23,795
New York
Swap Catton and Lindstrom and I think that's how its likely to play out on draft day. Maybe Iginla a little higher too.
I also got some players like Kiviharju and Jiricek higher than others have them and higher than where they'll be picked. I think if both had played full seasons they would be like top 10 picks or very close to it. I think they are two of the value players for this draft. If they can stay on the ice, they have potential to rise a lot post-draft.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Stewie Griffin

wetcoast

Registered User
Nov 20, 2018
22,619
10,394
Swap Catton and Lindstrom and I think that's how its likely to play out on draft day. Maybe Iginla a little higher too.
Is Lindstrom a man among boys though?

Catton definitely has a better skillset and hockey IQ but this draft is really hard to pin down.

All I know is that Celebrini is going #1 then there are about 500 different combinations for the next 15 picks and the order that will depend on how these guys finish and what NHL teams think and do and project.

Maybe it's just me but there seem to be a lot of guys that some people have in their top 5 that a lot of other people have closer to 15.
 

tomd

Registered User
Apr 23, 2003
9,230
4,833
Visit site
Harrison Brunicke seems like a real wild card...1st rounder on some lists; not in top 100 in others. Seems like he should be in the top 40 of this draft.
 

vildurson

Registered User
Jun 2, 2021
658
552
Actually having some games in for players now and some confidence in opinions now.

Couple of favourite Ds have emerged for me. Dickinson being my favourite and Buium not far off. Levshunov is guy that can potentially hit really big but I have more questions about his IQ and defensive play when compared to Buium/Dickinson.

Cayden Lindstrom is also intriguing case that I still have bit of trouble to figure where he is at.

My favourite forwards after Celebrini are basically Helenius and Iginla right now. Catton, Demidov and Eiserman all fighting for same spot and I could be convinced to have them go before. Its just about picking different upsides.

Zayne Parekh is kind of an intriguing guy who is bit harder to project where he is at. I dont necessarily like his pace always and he can make panick decisions a bit more than i like on defensive side as well when he is pressured.

Still need to watch more Lindstrom after he recovers from his injury and to figure out where he really is at.

T1
Macklin Celebrini

T2
Sam Dickinson
Zeev Buium

T3
Cayden Lindstrom
Artyom Levshunov
Anton Silayev

T4
Konsta Helenius
Tij Iginla
Berkly Catton
Ivan Demidov
Cole Eiserman

T5
Carter Yakemchuk
Zayne Parekh
Adam Jiricek
Henry Mews
Michael Brandsegg-Nygård
Andrew Basha

T6
Trevor Connelly
Liam Greentree
Aron Kiviharju
Tanner Howe
Ryder Ritchie
Emil Hemming
Sacha Boisvert
 
  • Like
Reactions: SimGrindcore

User1996

Registered User
Jun 24, 2020
2,894
1,732
Actually having some games in for players now and some confidence in opinions now.

Couple of favourite Ds have emerged for me. Dickinson being my favourite and Buium not far off. Levshunov is guy that can potentially hit really big but I have more questions about his IQ and defensive play when compared to Buium/Dickinson.

Cayden Lindstrom is also intriguing case that I still have bit of trouble to figure where he is at.

My favourite forwards after Celebrini are basically Helenius and Iginla right now. Catton, Demidov and Eiserman all fighting for same spot and I could be convinced to have them go before. Its just about picking different upsides.

Zayne Parekh is kind of an intriguing guy who is bit harder to project where he is at. I dont necessarily like his pace always and he can make panick decisions a bit more than i like on defensive side as well when he is pressured.

Still need to watch more Lindstrom after he recovers from his injury and to figure out where he really is at.

T1
Macklin Celebrini

T2
Sam Dickinson
Zeev Buium

T3
Cayden Lindstrom
Artyom Levshunov
Anton Silayev

T4
Konsta Helenius
Tij Iginla
Berkly Catton
Ivan Demidov
Cole Eiserman

T5
Carter Yakemchuk
Zayne Parekh
Adam Jiricek
Henry Mews
Michael Brandsegg-Nygård
Andrew Basha

T6
Trevor Connelly
Liam Greentree
Aron Kiviharju
Tanner Howe
Ryder Ritchie
Emil Hemming
Sacha Boisvert
I thought I was crazy having Buium so high (he’s my #1 D right now). I think he becomes the best from this class.

Anyways, good to see others are pretty high on him too.
 
  • Like
Reactions: vildurson

MichaelFarrell

Registered User
Aug 29, 2016
2,243
2,962
Pittsburgh, PA
1. Macklin Celebrini
2. Ivan Demidov
3. Berkley Catton
4. Cayden Lindstrom
5. Sam Dickinson
6. Cole Eiserman
7. Artyom Levshunov
8. Carter Yakemchuk
9. Anton Silayev
10. Konsta Helenius
11. Zahne Parekh
12. Zeev Buium
13. Trevor Connelly
14. Tij Iginla
15. Nikita Artamonov
16. Liam Greentree
17. Kamil Benardik
18. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
19. Henry Mews
20. Igor Chernyshov
21. Tanner Howe
22. EJ Emery
23. Andrew Basha
24. Adam Jiricek
25. Will Shakan
26. Luke Misa
27. Christian Humphreys
28. Aron Kiviharju
29. Miguel Marques
30. Ryder Ritchie
31. Teddy Stiga
32. Sasha Boisvert

Edit: My top 3 is definitely set. As of right now, my 4-12 could pretty much go in any order imo. 13-32 is essentially the same. There are some players I obviously prefer, but I think this is a weaker draft outside of the top 12.
 
Last edited:

BerthMania

Registered User
Jun 3, 2022
250
210
Montréal
My list is probably worth less then most others because I don't really watch full games of junior hockey except in international competition and the memorial cup. However, I've listened to every podcast imaginable in french or english about the draft and I've watched highlights of the 32 players I'm ranking here.

#1 Macklin Celebrini
#2 Ivan Demidov
#3 Berkly Catton
#4 Cole Eiserman
#5 Artyom Levshunov
#6 Sam Dickinson
#7 Cayden Lindstrom
#8 Zayne Parekh
#9 Konsta Helenius
#10 Carter Yakemchuk
#11 Zeev Buium
#12 Trevor Connelly
#13 Tij Iginla
#14 Anton Silayev
#15 Michael Brandsegg Nygard
#16 Aron Kiviharju
#17 Andrew Basha
#18 Liam Greentree
#19 Ivan Chernyshov
#20 Nikita Artamonov
#21 Beckett Sennecke
#22 Adam Jiricek
#23 Tanner Howe
#24 Emil Hemming
#25 Sacha Boisvert
#26 Yegor Surin
#27 Henry Mews
#28 Ryder Ritchie
#29 Michael Hage
#30 Maxim Masse
#31 Terik Parascak
#32 Adam Jecho

HM: Cole Hutson, Dean Letourneau, Jesse Pulkkinen, Luke Misa
 
  • Like
Reactions: SimGrindcore

dickiedunnwrotethis

It's gotta be true.
May 16, 2009
543
217
saskatoon
My list for what it's worth (which is nothing). Tiers are roughly in descending order of interest. In other words, I would be ecstatic to get a player from the top tier, less so for the second tier, and so on. I stopped at 22 because that's where my interest in other prospects really drops.


1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Catton
4. Lindstrom
------------------------------
5. Buium
6. Dickinson
------------------------------
7. Helenius
8. Silayev
9. Artamonov
10. Levshunov
11. Brandsegg Nygard
12. Eiserman
13. Iginla
14. Chernyshov
-------------------------------
15 Basha
16. Greentree
17. Misa
18. Jiricek
19. Freij
20 Hemming
21. Sennecke
22. Boisvert
--------------------------------
 

GlassesJacketShirt

Registered User
Aug 4, 2010
11,458
4,222
Sherbrooke
I thought I was crazy having Buium so high (he’s my #1 D right now). I think he becomes the best from this class.

Anyways, good to see others are pretty high on him too.

Out of all the defensive prospects available at the top of the draft, Buium most closely resembles the modern day elite defensemen taking over the game. I'm not as active this year in watching prospects but he gave me the most glimpses of what I seek with a high D-man pick.
 

User1996

Registered User
Jun 24, 2020
2,894
1,732
Out of all the defensive prospects available at the top of the draft, Buium most closely resembles the modern day elite defensemen taking over the game. I'm not as active this year in watching prospects but he gave me the most glimpses of what I seek with a high D-man pick.
Completely. His mobility allows him to do so many things that I just don’t see from the others.

I’d argue the most important ability for a D today is to retrieve the puck cleanly, escape forecheckers, and move the puck up ice. Buium doesn’t spend much time in is own zone because he’s so good at this.

Like, Dickinson is noted as a strong skater, so is Parekh but I don’t see them ever being near as dynamic of skaters as Buium - it closely resembles how Hughes, and Makar can turn on a dime and lose pressure.
 

Blueston

HFBoards Sponsor
Sponsor
Dec 4, 2016
19,027
19,788
Houston, TX
My initial top 32 ranking. This doesn't take into account specific team needs, but does reflect the positional value of D and C over wings:
  1. Celebrini
  2. Silayev
  3. Levshunov
  4. Dickinson
  5. Demidov
  6. Catton
  7. Lindstrom
  8. Parekh
  9. Helenius
  10. Buium
  11. Iginla
  12. Boisvert
  13. Freij
  14. Eiserman
  15. Greentree
  16. Connelly*
  17. Emery
  18. Hemming
  19. O’Reilly
  20. Mews
  21. Brandsegg-Nygard
  22. Roberts
  23. Bednarik
  24. LSW
  25. Hage
  26. Shuravin
  27. Basha
  28. Fischer
  29. Ritchie
  30. Badinka
  31. Yakemchuk
  32. Sennecke
*I don't know that I am comfortable spending a 1st on Connelly based on character concerns, but this is how I would rank him as player.
 

Hrabal the Giant

Registered User
Nov 21, 2023
5
3
Iowa
Here's my March Rankings

I look at things through a fantasy lens as I am in multiple dynasty leagues so I look for upside with productivity and dynamism more than others. Other big traits I seek are heavy compete, solid skating, and NHL projectability. I've listened to tons of podcasts and watched enough video to make your eyes bleed. I'm open to any discussion and disagreements on my list as I am by no means an expert at this.

Tiers are 1, 2-9, 10-22, 23-33, 33-45, 45-75. Sadly you could flip flop 90% of these 45-75 and it wouldn't be much difference to me at this point. After 33, the tiers really drop off and continue to be difficult to determine player upside.

EDIT: I should note I haven't scouted any goalies this year hence why none are in my list. I have a ton on my fantasy rosters and from my listening - I haven't heard any worth spending time on at this time. Seems like a fairly weak class and I likely wouldn't pick any until late 2nd/early 3rd.

1Macklin Celebrini (C)
2Ivan Demidov (RW)
3Berkly Catton (C)
4Arytom Levshunov (D)
5Zayne Parekh (D)
6Zeev Buium (D)
7Sam Dickinson (D)
8Cayden Lindstrom (C)
9Konsta Helenius (C)
10Liam Greentree (C)
11Tij Iginlia (RW)
12Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (RW)
13Igor Chernyshov (LW)
14Andrew Basha (LW)
15Cole Eisermen (LW)
16Anton Silayev (D) 6'7
17Nikita Artamonov (RW)
18Trevor Connelly
19Carter Yakemchuk (D)
20Alfons Freij (D)
21Beckett Sennecke (RW)
22Luke Misa (RW)
23Adam Jiricek (D)
24Michael Hage (C)
25Raoul Boilard (C)
26Jesse Pulkkinen (D)
27John Mustard (RW)
28Dominik Badinka (D)
29Miguel Marques (CW)
30Jett Luchanko (RW)
31Simon Zether (C)
32Lukas Fischer (D)
33Teddy Stiga (C)
34Ryder Ritchie (RW)
35Tanner Howe (LW)
36Henry Mews (D)
37Emil Hemming (RW)
38Terik Parascak (RW)
39E.J. Emery (D)
40Yegor Surin (C)
41Veeti Väisänen
42Tomas Galvas (D)
43Sasha Boisvert (C)
44Harrisson Brunicke (D)
45Leon Muggli (D)
46Charlie Elick (D)
47Daniil Ustinkov (D)
48Will Skahan (D)
49Leo Sahlin Wallenius (D)
50Matvei Shuravin (D)
51Ondrej Kos (LW)
52Sam O'Reilly (C)
53Will Zellers (C)
54Clark Caswell (LW)
55Lucas Pettersson (D)
56Cole Hutson (D)
57Julius Miettinen (LW)
58Matvei Gridin
59Dean Letourneau (C) 6'6
60Colton Roberts
61Maxim Masse (RW)
62Spencer Gill
63Justin Poirier (RW)
64Aron Kiviharju (D)
65Marek Vanacker (LW)
66Ben Danford (D)
67Adam Jecho (C) 6'5
68Aatos Koivu
69Topias Hynninen
70Christian Humphreys (LW)
71Stian Solberg (D)
72Cole Beaudoin
73Tarin Smith (D)
74Tuomas Suoniemi
75Anthony Romani (C)
 
Last edited:

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad