Prospect Info: 2015 Habs Board Prospect Rankings #26

montreal

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2015 voting

1. Nikita Scherbak, RW, Everett Silvertips (75% of the vote).
2. Mike McCarron, RW/C, Oshawa Generals (72.39%).
3. Jacob De La Rose, C, Montreal Canadiens (35.77%).
4. Charles Hudon, C/LW, Hamilton Bulldogs (43.06%)
5. Noah Juulsen, D, Everett Silvertips. (53.42%)
6. Jarred Tinordi, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (62.50%)
7. Sven Andrighetto, RW, Hamilton Bulldogs (29.37%)
8. Zachary Fucale, G, Quebec Remparts. (41.94%)
9. Martin Reway, LW, HC Sparta Praha (41.78%)
10. Artturi Lehkonen, LW, Frolunda (34.01%)
11. Lukas Vejdemo, C, Djurgardens (34.53%)
12. Jeremy Gregoire, C, Baie-Comeau Drakkar. (32.46%)
13. Brett Lernout, D, Swift Current Broncos. (56.76%)
14. Daniel Carr, LW, Hamilton Bulldogs. (39.80%)
15. Mike Condon, G, Hamilton Bulldogs. (36.84%)
16. Magnus Nygren, D, Farjestads. (30.16%)
17. Darren Dietz, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (53.57%)
18. Tim Bozon, LW, Kootenay Ice. (38.38%)
19. Christian Thomas, RW, Hamilton Bulldogs. (39.58%)
20. Daniel Audette, C, Sherbrooke Phoenix. (21.43%)
21. Mark MacMillan, LW, University of North Dakota. (25.00%)
22. Mac Bennett, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (29.33%)
23. Simon Bourque, D, Rimouski Océanic (29.41%)
24. Jeremiah Addison, LW/RW, Ottawa 67s. (23.88%)
25. Matt Bradley, C/LW, Medicine Hat Tigers. (26.98%)
 

montreal

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Trevor Timmins disagrees as of one month ago.

yea I would have Bradley over the other two. I don't have a problem ranking someone picked later in the draft over some that was picked before them in the same draft but not a couple weeks later. I got a lot of heat way back when Subban was still in juniors and I started ranking him over McDonagh as people were emailing me saying how could Subban be ranked higher when he was picked in the 2nd round and McDonagh in the 1st. Today I think most would agree that Subban should be ranked higher, back then I thought his defensive shortcomings were being overblown added to his impressive skill set and physical tools (skating/speed/strength).

I don't know these 2015 picks that well, but a year from now I should have a much better feel them and will rank them based off what I see.
 

RustySpoon

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2015 voting

1. Nikita Scherbak, RW, Everett Silvertips (75% of the vote).
2. Mike McCarron, RW/C, Oshawa Generals (72.39%).
3. Jacob De La Rose, C, Montreal Canadiens (35.77%).
4. Charles Hudon, C/LW, Hamilton Bulldogs (43.06%)
5. Noah Juulsen, D, Everett Silvertips. (53.42%)
6. Jarred Tinordi, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (62.50%)
7. Sven Andrighetto, RW, Hamilton Bulldogs (29.37%)
8. Zachary Fucale, G, Quebec Remparts. (41.94%)
9. Martin Reway, LW, HC Sparta Praha (41.78%)
10. Artturi Lehkonen, LW, Frolunda (34.01%)
11. Lukas Vejdemo, C, Djurgardens (34.53%)
12. Jeremy Gregoire, C, Baie-Comeau Drakkar. (32.46%)
13. Brett Lernout, D, Swift Current Broncos. (56.76%)
14. Daniel Carr, LW, Hamilton Bulldogs. (39.80%)
15. Mike Condon, G, Hamilton Bulldogs. (36.84%)
16. Magnus Nygren, D, Farjestads. (30.16%)
17. Darren Dietz, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (53.57%)
18. Tim Bozon, LW, Kootenay Ice. (38.38%)
19. Christian Thomas, RW, Hamilton Bulldogs. (39.58%)
20. Daniel Audette, C, Sherbrooke Phoenix. (21.43%)
21. Mark MacMillan, LW, University of North Dakota. (25.00%)
22. Mac Bennett, D, Hamilton Bulldogs. (29.33%)
23. Simon Bourque, D, Rimouski Océanic (29.41%)
24. Jeremiah Addison, LW/RW, Ottawa 67s. (23.88%)
25. Matt Bradley, C/LW, Medicine Hat Tigers. (26.98%)
Ive been voting Crisp for a while, why did he drop so low?
 

dackelljuneaubulis02

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people are really going to put Evans over Crisp? wow. People really hated that pick. lol

I'm pulling for him. If he improves his skating he could be a damn good player.

Its also proof to me that we got really good prospect depth.
 

WeThreeKings

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people are really going to put Evans over Crisp? wow. People really hated that pick. lol

I'm pulling for him. If he improves his skating he could be a damn good player.

Its also proof to me that we got really good prospect depth.

Evans is sliding under the radar. I guess people around here don't pay much attention to the collegiate ranks.
 

montreal

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Ive been voting Crisp for a while, why did he drop so low?

injuries, and he struggled in Hamilton as he's got to get quicker and improve his skating.

people are really going to put Evans over Crisp? wow. People really hated that pick. lol

I'm pulling for him. If he improves his skating he could be a damn good player.

Its also proof to me that we got really good prospect depth.

Evans if he can put on weight and add strength might turn into something as he's got speed, skating and showed some hands. Crisp I was surprised at the pick at the time but I can also understand it, just that injuries have hampered his development and he needs to be better then what I saw in Hamilton. I expect he will show improvement over last year now that he's healthy and knows what he needs to improve upon.

When you have one of the top scouts in the NHL, you are going to have good prospect depth.

I still believe in Thrower, if he can avoid injuries

I didn't see him play in the ECHL other then a few clips so it's going to be very interesting to see how he does this year now that he's healthy. I liked him in the past as he's got some offensive upside and plays with an edge to his game but injuries have set back his development as well. Next year will be an interesting year for a lot of our prospects to see where they are at.
 

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