2020 NHL Draft (02s/late 01s)

MatthewsMoustache

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Here’s my list of notable players for next years draft and a grade rating from A+ to C- Goalies don’t have a ranking as it is too hard to tell at this stage with their limited minutes.

Let me know some of your thoughts and maybe some omissions

Barrie:
C Tyson Foesrter (B-)
RW/LW Riley Piercey (C)

Erie:
D Jamie Drysdale (A+)
RW/C Hayden Fowler (B+)
RW Brendan Hoffmann (C)

Flint:
D Michael Bianconi (C-)
C Evan Vierling (B+)

Guelph:
RW Ty Collins (B-)
D Zack Terry (C+)

Hamilton:
RW/C Logan Morrison (A)
D Cam Supryka (C+)

Kingston:
D Jake Murray (C)
RW Zayde Wisdom (C-)
C/RW Nick Wong (B-)

Kitchener:
C Isaac Langdon (C+)
D Donovan Sebrango (B+)
RW Ryan Stepien (C)
RW Reid Valade (B-)

London:
RW Luke Evangelista (C-)
D Gerard Keane (B-)
C/LW Sahil Panwar (B-)
LW Antonio Stranges (A+)

Mississauga:
LW James Hardie (B)
C Aidan Prueter (C+)
G Joe Ranger

Niagara:

North Bay:
RW Brandon Coe (B-)
D Pacey Schlueting (C)

Oshawa:
D Lleyton Moore (B)
LW Dylan Robinson (C-)
RW Ty Tullio (A-)

Ottawa:
D Alec Belanger (C+)
G Will Cranley
RW Jack Quinn (B-)
C Marco Rossi (A+)
C Cameron Tolnai (B-)

Owen Sound:
D Igor Chibrikov (C-)
D Nolan Seed (C+)
D Mark Woolley (B-)

Peterborough:
G Tye Austin
RW Cam Butler (B)
D Shawn Spearing (C-)

Saginaw:
G Tristan Lennox
C/LW Cole Perfetti (A+)

Sarnia:
D Colton Kammerer (C+)
RW Jacob Perreault (A+)

Sault:
C/LW Alex Johnston (C)
LW/C Rory Kerins (C+)
RW Dominic Mufarreh (C)
D Ryan O’Rourke (A)
RW Jaromir Pytlik (A-)

Sudbury:
C Quinton Byfield (A+)
D Isaak Phillips (B-)
D Jack Thompson (B-)

Windsor:
LW Will Cuylle (A)
RW/C Jean-Luc Foudy (A)
RW Kyle McDonald (B)
D Dylan Robinson (C-)
 
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I'd also put Brendan Hoffmann up there for Erie, he's a late '01. Big kid at somewhere around 6'3" 200 pounds and probably still growing. I think he could be due for a decent uptick in icetime and production and play himself into 4th-6th round territory.
 
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I'd also put Brendan Hoffmann up there for Erie, he's a late '01. Big kid at somewhere around 6'3" 200 pounds and probably still growing. I think he could be due for a decent uptick in icetime and production and play himself into 4th-6th round territory.

Agreed. I would give him a C rating as of now but has huge potential to have a breakout year
 
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Isaak Phillips is better than a C-
Good job.

I would have Belanger, Woolley, and Phillips all as B's.

I would also have Dylan Robinson (x2, Oshawa and Windsor), Shawn Spearing, and Alex Johnston as C's.

I am not gonna lie, I haven’t heard much about Phillips which made me hesitant in ranking him.

Woolley to me hasn’t been as solid as he was with Guelph but I gave him the benefit of the doubt after the comments.

Belanger, Robinson x2, and Spearing’s lack of games played was my biggest concern in my rankings but I will add them to the list as well
 

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I can see Vierling gaining 15 to 20 lbs by September an inch or so and he will put up some decent numbers, l really like his game.
 

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Can't argue with the Lleyton Moore rating because he missed a lot of the year with an injury, but by this time next year he'll be into the A-/A range I bet. Hopefully Dylan Robinson can stay healthy next year too. Very unlucky year for him
 

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Can't argue with the Lleyton Moore rating because he missed a lot of the year with an injury, but by this time next year he'll be into the A-/A range I bet. Hopefully Dylan Robinson can stay healthy next year too. Very unlucky year for him

those were my exact thoughts for both guys
 

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I know you can’t put a lot of stock into this but it’s a start and looks decently accurate.
I certainly like where Pytlik is placed and I think that he is only going to climb. Huge kid with bigger talent.
 

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Oh okay. Expect SSM to replace Pucek in the import draft?
I don’t believe Pytlik will crack the top 5 as it will be fairly deep in that area but a few more spots is not at all out of the question. Maybe at 7? That I could definitely see.

I would have no hesitation to say that Pucek will be replaced. Tough go for the kid this year. He is undersized for his height and I think he felt the burden of that. However, he has an edge to his game but that often put him in a position where he wasn’t able to back it up. Also, has been out most of the second half of the season with a nagging injury. I would think the Hounds will put one of their selections this year to good use.
 

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Saginaw forward Ethan Cardwell, 5 goals in 15 regular season games and another in playoffs. All with limited icetime....He's got wheels and skill and will surprise alot of people.

QUOTE="hockeyfan9102, post: 158339355, member: 305487"]Here’s my list of notable players for next years draft and a grade rating from A+ to C- Goalies don’t have a ranking as it is too hard to tell at this stage with their limited minutes.

Let me know some of your thoughts and maybe some omissions

Barrie:
C Tyson Foesrter (B-)
RW/LW Riley Piercey (C)

Erie:
D Jamie Drysdale (A+)
RW/C Hayden Fowler (B+)
RW Brendan Hoffmann (C)

Flint:
D Michael Bianconi (C-)
C Evan Vierling (B+)

Guelph:
RW Ty Collins (B-)
D Zack Terry (C+)

Hamilton:
RW/C Logan Morrison (A)
D Cam Supryka (C+)

Kingston:
D Jake Murray (C)
RW Zayde Wisdom (C-)
C/RW Nick Wong (B-)

Kitchener:
C Isaac Langdon (C+)
D Donovan Sebrango (B+)
RW Ryan Stepien (C)
RW Reid Valade (B-)

London:
RW Luke Evangelista (C-)
D Gerard Keane (B-)
C/LW Sahil Panwar (B-)
LW Antonio Stranges (A+)

Mississauga:
LW James Hardie (B)
C Aidan Prueter (C+)
G Joe Ranger

Niagara:

North Bay:
RW Brandon Coe (B-)
D Pacey Schlueting (C)

Oshawa:
D Lleyton Moore (B)
LW Dylan Robinson (C-)
RW Ty Tullio (A-)

Ottawa:
D Alec Belanger (C+)
G Will Cranley
RW Jack Quinn (B-)
C Marco Rossi (A+)
C Cameron Tolnai (B-)

Owen Sound:
D Igor Chibrikov (C-)
D Nolan Seed (C+)
D Mark Woolley (B-)

Peterborough:
G Tye Austin
RW Cam Butler (B)
D Shawn Spearing (C-)

Saginaw:
G Tristan Lennox
C/LW Cole Perfetti (A+)

Sarnia:
D Colton Kammerer (C+)
RW Jacob Perreault (A+)

Sault:
C/LW Alex Johnston (C)
LW/C Rory Kerins (C+)
RW Dominic Mufarreh (C)
D Ryan O’Rourke (A)
RW Jaromir Pytlik (A-)

Sudbury:
C Quinton Byfield (A+)
D Isaak Phillips (B-)
D Jack Thompson (B-)

Windsor:
LW Will Cuylle (A)
RW/C Jean-Luc Foudy (A)
RW Kyle McDonald (B)
D Dylan Robinson (C-)[/QUOTE]
 
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We will have to see about the recently signed Tanner Dickinson on the Soo. Expect he might crack this list.
 

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Ethan Cardwell will have a lot more TOI and is only going to develop as he will have an expanded role this season. PT 1122, totally agree with his skill level.
Perfetti is a 1st Rd pick and Lennox will be a highly sought after goalie if he keeps improving this season.
 

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