Bluesnatic27
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Top 20 Blues Prospect List:
1) Jordan Kyrou - 91.9%
2) Dominik Bokk - 84.2%
3) Klim Kostin - 43.4%
4) Ville Husso - 41.3%
5) Mitch Reinke - 36.5%
6) Niko Mikkola - 46.1%*
7) Scott Perunovich - 42.1%*
8) Nikita Alexandrov - 48.7%
9) Alexei Toropchenko - 45%
10) Evan Fitzpatrick - 21.6%
11) Erik Foley - 53.7% (tiebreaker)
12) Colten Ellis - 35.9%
13) Mathias Laferriere - 44.4%
14) Tyler Tucker - 32.5%
15) Austin Poganski - 29.8%
Well it looked like every vote counted last poll, because Poganski squeaks out the victory over Walman by one vote. Not much really needs be said about Poganski. He might not have a high ceiling, but this far down the list, having an NHL floor might be the more important attribute. Poganski certainly has the professional ability if he continues where he left off last year. Hopefully he can follow in MacEachern's footsteps to becoming a solid contributor in the bottom-6 for the foreseeable future.
We now move on to #16 in the list. At this point, it's between McGing, Walman, and Hofer for me. I've always had a soft spot for Walman because of his Shattenkirk-like shot and his skating is impressive. McGing is not talked about enough, and I don't really know why. He's played quite well for his college team, and has been relied upon heavily for all situations. Hofer is a nice positional goalie that will fit in well into the Blues system if he makes it that far. I think I'll go with McGing because of his all-around game that can translate well into the bottom-6 with an outside shot of a middle-6 ability.
1) Jordan Kyrou - 91.9%
2) Dominik Bokk - 84.2%
3) Klim Kostin - 43.4%
4) Ville Husso - 41.3%
5) Mitch Reinke - 36.5%
6) Niko Mikkola - 46.1%*
7) Scott Perunovich - 42.1%*
8) Nikita Alexandrov - 48.7%
9) Alexei Toropchenko - 45%
10) Evan Fitzpatrick - 21.6%
11) Erik Foley - 53.7% (tiebreaker)
12) Colten Ellis - 35.9%
13) Mathias Laferriere - 44.4%
14) Tyler Tucker - 32.5%
15) Austin Poganski - 29.8%
Well it looked like every vote counted last poll, because Poganski squeaks out the victory over Walman by one vote. Not much really needs be said about Poganski. He might not have a high ceiling, but this far down the list, having an NHL floor might be the more important attribute. Poganski certainly has the professional ability if he continues where he left off last year. Hopefully he can follow in MacEachern's footsteps to becoming a solid contributor in the bottom-6 for the foreseeable future.
We now move on to #16 in the list. At this point, it's between McGing, Walman, and Hofer for me. I've always had a soft spot for Walman because of his Shattenkirk-like shot and his skating is impressive. McGing is not talked about enough, and I don't really know why. He's played quite well for his college team, and has been relied upon heavily for all situations. Hofer is a nice positional goalie that will fit in well into the Blues system if he makes it that far. I think I'll go with McGing because of his all-around game that can translate well into the bottom-6 with an outside shot of a middle-6 ability.