Prospect Info: 2016 Ranking #6

tigervixxxen

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Jul 7, 2013
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2016 PROSPECT RANKING
[table="head;width=800]RANK|PREV|CHNG|NAME|POS|TEAM|DRAFT|VOTES

1|1|-| Mikko Rantanen|RW|San Antonio (AHL)|#10 overall 2015|108 votes, 95.37%|

2|2|-| Chris Bigras|D|San Antonio (AHL)|#32 overall 2013|116 votes, 48.28%|

3|N/A|N/A| Tyson Jost|C|Penticton (BCHL)|#10 overall 2016|90 votes, 96.67%|

4|6|+2| JT Compher|C|Univ. of Michigan (Big10)|#35 overall 2013|91 votes, 64.84%|

5|5|-| Nicolas Meloche|D|Gatineau (QMJHL)|#40 overall 2015|92 votes, 71.74%|

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McMetal

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Sep 29, 2015
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Greer for me. Even though I don't think he's the second coming like some people do, he's definitely going to make an impact in the NHL someday. Martin is a really close second to him though, he'll be next on my list.
 

tigervixxxen

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I'll say add Boikov next. Might be time to add two.

Greer for me here. I didn't quite expect it to be unanimous but he did a good job moving himself up. After this I'm going with my man JC, who is still underrated.
 

StayAtHomeAv

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May 20, 2014
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Gotta be Martin. he has the size and athleticism, apparently he has the mindset needed from a goalie, and he has impressed in every league he has been in, minus the ECHL for some reason, while playing on crappy teams.
 

Freudian

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Jul 3, 2003
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Still voting Beaudin. I think he's going to be a poor mans (perhaps really poor man's) Bergeron for Avs.

I always had a soft spot for smart, subtle two way play though so perhaps I'm overrating the guy.
 

henchman21

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The issue I have with Beaudin being high is that I don't see his offense translating all that well. He will put up some points, but 50 is on the very high end that I'd project for him. 35 is probably closer to reality. In today's NHL that can be a really good #3C, but a #3C nonetheless.
 

cgf

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Oct 15, 2010
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The issue I have with Beaudin being high is that I don't see his offense translating all that well. He will put up some points, but 50 is on the very high end that I'd project for him. 35 is probably closer to reality. In today's NHL that can be a really good #3C, but a #3C nonetheless.

I don't think 40-45 is far out there if he gets onto the second unit PP, or our depth becomes strong by the time he's in our middle 6.
 

henchman21

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I don't think 40-45 is far out there if he gets onto the second unit PP, or our depth becomes strong by the time he's in our middle 6.

That would be ideal and it would be a really good basis for a 3rd line. I want to see how he does in the AHL for year. Beaudin will gain some real hype with next year's numbers. He should pile them up.
 

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