Hogberg is interesting, since he's showing a real knack for offense this year, albeit at a lower level at 22 years old. This also reflects a SHL reality, a less than uber talent will struggle to get those PP and top teammate PT when he's 20-21 years old. Hogberg has 4 seasons of SHL play, but now he's getting a chance to expand his game.
Millman exceeded expectations at 18, but in the CHL, Hogberg is three years older, but spent those years in a man's league and showed he could hold his own. So you have to give Millman the edge on upside, but Hogberg the edge on showing that he's close to NHL ready.
Similar to Allison v Tanner, Laczynski is a more certain bet, as is Cates, but Allison has more upside as a potential 20+ goal scoring PF.
The nice thing is these are all credible projections to the NHL, unlike say 5-6 years ago,
Laughton, Hagg, Ghost, Morin, Stolarz, Sanheim, Alt, Leier, NAK, Alderson
Laughton heads list of Flyers' top 10 prospects
Provorov, Sanheim, Laughton, Morin, Ghost, Hagg, Cousins, Alt, Nak, Friedman, Stolarz, TK, Parks, Leier, Fazleev, Lindblom, Vasiliev, Wilcox, Marody, Kase
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