HF Habs: 2022 HF Habs Prospect Rankings #28

Who is our next best prospect?

  • Ty Smilanic

    Votes: 38 49.4%
  • Xavier Simoneau

    Votes: 9 11.7%
  • Petteri Nurmi

    Votes: 6 7.8%
  • Dmitri Kostenko

    Votes: 8 10.4%
  • William Trudeau

    Votes: 7 9.1%
  • Joel Teasdale

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Cedric Guindon

    Votes: 6 7.8%
  • Miguel Tourigny

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Jared Davidson

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Cam Hillis

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    77
  • Poll closed .

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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Montreal
1. Juraj Slafkovsky, 84.1% (NA)
2. Kaiden Guhle, 86.2% (-1)
3. Sean Farrell, 47.2% (+8)
4. Justin Barron, 50.4% (NA)
5. Joshua Roy, 38.6% (+15)
6. Filip Mesar, 38.8% (NA)
7. Logan Mailloux, 37.5% (-3)
8. Lane Hutson, 54.8% (NA)
9. Jordan Harris, 54.1% (-3)
10. Owen Beck, 30.6% (NA)
11. Cayden Primeau, 41.9% (-6)
12. Riley Kidney, 27.8% (+1)
13. Emil Heineman, 33.9% (NA)
14. Jakub Dobes, 34.7% (+9)
15. Arber Xhekaj, 39.0% (NA)
16. Jesse Ylonen, 52.8% (-8)
17. Mattias Norlinder, 48.6% (-15)
18. Vincenz Rohrer, 32.5/51.2% (NA)
19. Jan Mysak, 55.9% (-9)
20. Rafael Harvey-Pinard, 43.2% (-4)
21. Jayden Struble, 36.4% ( -14)
22. Fredrik Dichow, 42.9% (+12)
23. Luke Tuch, 24.7% (-14)
24. Oliver Kapanen, 38.3% (-10)
25. Gianni Fairbrother, 26.8% (-10)
26. Adam Engstrom, 34.6% (NA)
27. Blake Biondi, 45.5% (+2)

Current order to be added to poll (suggest who you want next):
Joe Vrbetic
Rhett Pitlick
Emmett Croteau
Lucas Condotta
Nate Schnarr
Daniil Sobolev
Alexander Gordin
Brett Stapley (rights expire August 15)
Jack Gorniak
Jack Smith
Arvid Henriksson


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Mrb1p

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Smilanic was ranked #8 by THW for 21-22

Smilanic is a do-it-all centerman who flies under the radar. He is effective in the defensive zone, cutting off passes and anticipating every move of the opposition while using his 6-foot-1, 179-pound frame to outmuscle opponents and dig pucks out. He is a very potent goal scorer as well, able to clean up pucks in the dirty areas and with the skill to score from the perimeter. In his first collegiate season with Quinnipiac, Smilanic had 14 goals and 21 points in 29 games. He was tied for 11th in the nation in goals as a 19-year-old freshman. He was also recognized as a member of the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) All-Rookie Team.

He will return to Quinnipiac in the upcoming season, but he has what it takes to become an NHL talent in a few seasons. He has the two-way ability to play a crucial role on the penalty kill and can also produce offensively. With Noel Acciari’s contract set to expire after this season, don’t be surprised if Smilanic is in the conversation to replace him in 2022-23.

This prospect pool is freaking bloated right now.

Add monster Joe
 

SOLR

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Smilanic was ranked #8 by THW for 21-22

Smilanic is a do-it-all centerman who flies under the radar. He is effective in the defensive zone, cutting off passes and anticipating every move of the opposition while using his 6-foot-1, 179-pound frame to outmuscle opponents and dig pucks out. He is a very potent goal scorer as well, able to clean up pucks in the dirty areas and with the skill to score from the perimeter. In his first collegiate season with Quinnipiac, Smilanic had 14 goals and 21 points in 29 games. He was tied for 11th in the nation in goals as a 19-year-old freshman. He was also recognized as a member of the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) All-Rookie Team.

He will return to Quinnipiac in the upcoming season, but he has what it takes to become an NHL talent in a few seasons. He has the two-way ability to play a crucial role on the penalty kill and can also produce offensively. With Noel Acciari’s contract set to expire after this season, don’t be surprised if Smilanic is in the conversation to replace him in 2022-23.

This prospect pool is freaking bloated right now.

Add monster Joe

Imagine in August 2024 ;)
 

KevSkillz4

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Apr 11, 2016
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Smilanic was ranked #8 by THW for 21-22

Smilanic is a do-it-all centerman who flies under the radar. He is effective in the defensive zone, cutting off passes and anticipating every move of the opposition while using his 6-foot-1, 179-pound frame to outmuscle opponents and dig pucks out. He is a very potent goal scorer as well, able to clean up pucks in the dirty areas and with the skill to score from the perimeter. In his first collegiate season with Quinnipiac, Smilanic had 14 goals and 21 points in 29 games. He was tied for 11th in the nation in goals as a 19-year-old freshman. He was also recognized as a member of the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) All-Rookie Team.

He will return to Quinnipiac in the upcoming season, but he has what it takes to become an NHL talent in a few seasons. He has the two-way ability to play a crucial role on the penalty kill and can also produce offensively. With Noel Acciari’s contract set to expire after this season, don’t be surprised if Smilanic is in the conversation to replace him in 2022-23.

This prospect pool is freaking bloated right now.

Add monster Joe

Habs just add basically 4 1st rounder with Slafkovsky, Mesar, Beck and Hutson. (Even Rohrer, he looks like a real deal too). They all rankings in 1st round in 90% of rankings by people. So that help to make that prospect pool very promising. With steals like Farrell and Roy too. Acquiring Barron, a top 3 prospect for Avs before the trade.
 

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