2019 Summer/Fall Prospect Poll: #13

Who is the Sabres' #13 Prospect?

  • Filip Cederqvist, LW

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Casey Fitzgerald, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vasili Glotov, C

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Brandon Hickey, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Aaron Huglen, RW

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jonas Johansson, G

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Miska Kukkonen, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Linus Lindstrand Cronholm, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Brett Murray, LW

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Philip Nyberg, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lukas Rousek, RW

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Devante Stephens, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • William Worge Kreu, D

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    68
  • Poll closed .

Ruckus007

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All prospects who fit the HF prospect criteria are included.

ELIGIBILITY
-In his Age-24 season with fewer than 65 NHL games for a skater (or 45 games for a goalie).

-If signed out of Europe or the NCAA at age 22 or older, fewer than 65 (skaters) or 45 (goalies) games within three years of signing.

-The following players' eligibility is based on the 22 and over rule: C.J. Smith (03/30/20), Lawrence Pilut (03/15/21), Andrew Oglevie (04/11/21), Victor Olofsson (04/24/21), Brandon Hickey (07/01/21), Casey Fitzgerald (03/26/22).

-Jonas Johansson will age out after this season.

-If I have made any mistakes with the list, let me know.

RULES
Each poll runs 24 hours and is public. Vote for your choice and nominate a prospect from the list below to replace that player on the subsequent poll.

If there is a tie in the Top 10, there will be a run-off and the losing prospect will be returned to the pool for the next vote. Outside the Top 10, the tie will hold, the two highest Adds will be added and we'll move on.

PROSPECT RANKINGS
In the past, we've also done skater-only and goalie-only threads, as well as aggregate-type of rankings. If someone is interested, they are welcome to inherit that responsibility.

2019 Summer/Fall Prospect Rankings
1. Dylan Cozens, C (nr): 48 of 73 votes (65.8%). Runner up, Victor Olofsson (8 votes)
2. Victor Olofsson, LW (+1): 39 of 105 votes (37.1%). Runner up, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (31 votes)
3. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, G (-1): 42 of 90 votes (46.7%). Runner up, Henri Jokiharju (42 votes; Luukkonen wins runoff 41-37)
4. Henri Jokiharju, D (nr): 65 of 77 votes (84.4%). Runner up, Lawrence Pilut (7 votes)
5. Lawrence Pilut, D (-4): 71 of 108 votes (65.7%). Runner up, Rasmus Asplund (16 votes)
6. Oskari Laaksonen, D (+1): 29 of 87 votes (33.3%). Runner up, Rasmus Asplund (23 votes)
7. Rasmus Asplund, C (-2): 39 of 90 votes (43.3%). Runner up, Ryan Johnson (32 votes)
8. Ryan Johnson, D (nr): 46 of 65 votes (70.8%). Runners up, W. Borgen and C. Smith (5 votes each)
9(t). William Borgen, D (-3): 17 of 52 votes (32.7%). Runner up, Mattias Samuelsson (17 votes; runoff tied 37-37)
9(t). Mattias Samuelsson, D (-1): 17 of 52 votes (32.7%).
11. C.J. Smith, LW (-2): 28 of 78 votes (35.9%). Runner up, Marcus Davidsson (14 votes)
12. Arttu Ruotsalainen, C (nr): 22 of 60 votes (36.7%). Runner up, Marcus Davidsson (14 votes)
 

jc17

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I find it comical that we are spending all this time doing these rankings only to throw them out the window in a week after the prospects tournament.
Like we've done in the past, after thats done lets just have a thread where everyone can throw their rankings if they want
 
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HockeyBuzz.com - Michael Pachla - Sabres find plenty of character, and a character, in Matej Pekar. Pt. 1

"Fourth round pick Matej (pronounced, mah-tay) Pekar from the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the USHL may not have the high-end skills of a Dahlin, but the 94th-overall selection seems to have the character Botterill was looking for"

He seems to get pigeonholed a lot as a great energy/pest guy or checking line guy. But his scoring rate as an 18-year-old D+1 in the OHL, particularly his points per 60 at even strength, are really good. His energy is infectious and yet there is a good offensive player there.
 
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tsujimoto74

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I would put Portillo in this mix as well.

Where does Weissbach slot in for you? He's small, but his college production has been impressive, and he looks to have good energy/pace out there on the few occasions I've watched him.
 

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Where does Weissbach slot in for you? He's small, but his college production has been impressive, and he looks to have good energy/pace out there on the few occasions I've watched him.

Just behind this group. He could make a bigger move this year with graduations.
 
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I would put Portillo in this mix as well.
Pretty sure you spent two months talking up Bryson last season.

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HockeyBuzz.com - Michael Pachla - Sabres find plenty of character, and a character, in Matej Pekar. Pt. 1

"Fourth round pick Matej (pronounced, mah-tay) Pekar from the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the USHL may not have the high-end skills of a Dahlin, but the 94th-overall selection seems to have the character Botterill was looking for"
Well thanks. I'm gonna play in some hay.
Seems like a good day.
I just may.


Just exchange the "K" for an "M" and you got it :laugh:
 

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