Prospect Info: 2018 Panthers top prospects vote, #15

Who is the Panthers #15 ranked prospect?

  • Ludwig Byström (2012, #43), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Josh Brown (2013, #152), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Juho Lammikko (2014, #65), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Thomas Schemitsch (2015, #88), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Santtu Kinnunen (2018, #207), Pelicans (Liiga)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    27
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SoupyFIN

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#1 Henrik Borgström (2016, #23), Florida Panthers (NHL) / Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 88.9% of votes
#2 Owen Tippett (2017, #10), Florida Panthers (NHL) / Mississauga Steelheads (OHL) - 55.2%
#3 Grigori Denisenko (2018, #15), Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL) - 46.4%
#4 Aleksi Heponiemi (2017, #40), Kärpät (Liiga) - 63.3%
#5 Maxwell Gildon (2017, #66), Univ. of New Hampshire (NCAA) - 39%
#6 Maxim Mamin (2016, #175), Florida Panthers (NHL) / Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 27.5%
#7 Ian McCoshen (2013, #31), Florida Panthers (NHL) / Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 35.2%
#8 Serron Noel (2018, #34), Oshawa Generals (OHL) - 37.2%
#9 Samuel Montembeault (2015, #77), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 48.8%
#10 Jonathan Ang (2016, #94), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 26.1%
#11 Sebastian Repo (2017, #184), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 25%
#12 Logan Hutsko (2018, #89), Boston College (NCAA) - 38.5%
#13 Riley Stillman (2016, #114), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 39.3%
#14 Dryden Hunt (undrafted), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) - 32.1%

Below are the remaining prospects not included in the poll yet, vote for the next one to be added by replying.

Forwards: Bachman, Fidler, Schütz, Shea, Wegwerth & Wilkie.

D-men: Downing, Krygier & Nässén.
 

letsgrowcactus

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Really not sure how to rank Haapala. If he can stay healthy, I wouldn't be shocked to see him in the top9 at some point next season - but he's small and seems to be injured all the time.
Voted him, but I half-expect him to get hurt again and permanently return to Europe after this year.
 

Jean Luc Discard

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I don't think Haapala will see much, if at all, NHL action at least with the Cats since there's just too much competition. Hawryluk is facing an uphill battle which is becoming harder on each passing year. The only guys remaining that have potential as mid-to-long term pieces on the Cats' roster are Bednard, Bajkov and Inamoto. For me Bednard is the one out of those three that has the most potential impact in the long term. My crystal ball says that maybe at 23-24yo he could become a backup and at 26yo he could be a starter.
 
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SoupyFIN

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I'll close this a bit early this time, as there's a big thunderstorm projected to my area for tonight.

Hawryluk wins it.
 
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