Prospect Info: 2017 Ranking Special Edition

tigervixxxen

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2017 PROSPECT RANKING
[table="head;width=800]RANK|PREV|CHNG|NAME|POS|TEAM|DRAFT|VOTES

1|New|N/A|Cale Makar|D|Brooks (AJHL)|#4 overall 2017|133 votes, 54.14%|

2|3|+1|Tyson Jost|C|University of North Dakota (NCHC)|#10 overall 2016|111 votes, 96.40%|

3|4|+1| JT Compher|C|San Antonio (AHL)|#35 overall 2013 (T)|107 votes, 60.75%

4|5|+1| Nicolas Meloche|D|Charlottetown (QMJHL)|#40 overall 2015|117 votes, 37.61%|

5|2|-3| Chris Bigras|D|San Antonio (AHL)|#32 overall 2013|111 votes, 53.15%|

6|6|0| AJ Greer|LW|San Antonio (AHL)|#39 overall 2015|115 votes, 53.04%|

7|New|N/A| Conor Timmins | D| Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)|#32 overall 2017| 89 votes 73.03%|

8|11|+3| Andrei Mironov|D|Dynamo Moskva (KHL)|#101 overall 2015|94 votes, 41.49%|

9|7|-2| JC Beaudin|C|Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL)|#71 overall 2015|87 votes, 51.72% |

10|New|N/A| Igor Shvyryov| C| Stalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk (MHL)|#125 overall 2017| 89, votes 28.09%|

11|8|-3| Cam Morrison|C|University of Notre Dame (Big10)|#40 overall 2016|79 votes, 43.04%|

12|9|-3| Spencer Martin|G|San Antonio (AHL)|#63 overall 2013|70 votes, 57.14%|

13|18|+5| Anton Lindholm|D|San Antonio (AHL)|#144 overall 2014|71 votes, 57.75%|

14|New|N/A| Nick Henry | RW| Regina (WHL)|#94 overall 2017| 67 votes 68.66%|

15|New|N/A| Denis Smirnov| RW| Penn State University (Big 10)|#156 overall 2017| 55 votes 32.73%|

16|19|+3| Nate Clurman|D|Culver Academy (USHS)|#161 overall 2016|51 votes, 27.45%|

17|12|-5| Sergei Boikov|D|San Antonio (AHL) |#161 overall 2015|61 votes, 36.07%|

18|15|-3| Duncan Siemens|D|San Antonio (AHL)|#11 overall 2011|51 votes, 45.10%|

19|10|-9| Julien Nantel|C/LW|San Antonio (AHL)|#204 overall 2014|44 votes, 61.36%|



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Added: Dominic Toninato
 

Pierce Hawthorne

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Voted 17. He's easily ahead of Boikov, Nantel, and Siemens IMO. But then it gets tough and I ultimately think Clurman is slightly ahead just because he has higher potential(Despite being much more raw).


Tough call between 16 and 17 though.
 

tigervixxxen

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I think I could go as high as 15. I'm open to hearing arguments so I'm not voting yet but its very unlikely he goes ahead of Henry for me. Clurman and Smirnov I could see a case for.
 

McMetal

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15 for me. As skilled as Smirnov is, I think Toninato has a better shot at the NHL so my vote is that he goes there. Not above Henry though.
 

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17 for me... I see arguments higher, but 17 seems like a solid spot for him.
 

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Voted 17. He's easily ahead of Boikov, Nantel, and Siemens IMO. But then it gets tough and I ultimately think Clurman is slightly ahead just because he has higher potential(Despite being much more raw).


Tough call between 16 and 17 though.

Don't see what puts him ahead of Boikov. Voted 18.
 

Patagonia

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Voted 19th...too little information and level of competition before deciding. Do like what I've read and possibly reconsider maybe higher to 16?
 

tigervixxxen

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I'd put him between Clurman and Smirnov if I could but that's not how the list goes. I think signing and likelihood of NHL time puts Toninato ahead of them even if their upside is greater.
 

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