Last thing from me--Hajek wasn't really ever a top prospect. He was a solid prospect, one I really liked, who looked like he could potentially be a good #4. A guy who was dependable defensively and could move the puck a little. That's great, but it's not a guy that is a top-five prospect in your system unless your system sucks. He was probably in the 6-8 range or something in an average system.
Now, that was before he basically had a lost season. That would cause him to slip. Factor in we have a great system. A guy who will be 23 during the season, looks more like a 5/6, and who just had a bad year, it's not some sort of terrible injustice that he'll be 13 or 14. If may even be generous, all things considered.