Prospect Info: 2022 HFDevils Prospect Rankings #5

Who is the Devils' #5 Prospect?


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Nubmer6

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RankPlayerDraft PositionVote %2021 Result2020 Result
1Luke Hughes2021 Round 1 #4 Overall79.2Luke HughesAlexander Holtz
2Simon Nemec2022 Round 1 #2 Overall87.9Dawson MercerTy Smith
3Alexander Holtz2020 Round 1 #7 Overall81.4Alexander HoltzDawson Mercer
4Arseni Gritsyuk2019 Round 5 #129 Overall76.0Nolan FooteNolan Foote

Last Pick: Arseni Gritsyuk - Avangard Omsk / KHL

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Added: Reilly Walsh

Eligible Players:

Artem Barabosha
Zakhar Bardakov
Cole Brady
Tyler Brennan
Seamus Casey

Graeme Clarke
Nico Daws
Jack Dugan
Ethan Edwards
Josh Filmon
Nolan Foote
Arseni Gritsyuk

Jeremy Groleau
Brian Halonen
Peter Hauser
Alexander Holtz
Luke Hughes

Viktor Hurtig
Charlie Leddy
Jakub Malek
Case McCarthy
Daniil Misyul
Patrick Moynihan
Shakir Mukhamadullin
Simon Nemec

Daniil Orlov
Nikita Okhotiuk
Nikola Pasic
Nikita Popugayev
Jaromir Pytlik
Samu Salminen
Akira Schmid
Artem Shlaine
Chase Stillman
Aarne Talvitie
Tyce Thompson
Topias Vilen
Reilly Walsh
Michael Vukojevic
Yegor Zaitsev
Fabian Zetterlund
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Now it finally starts to get interesting. I think I’m going Thompson here. He has the best mix of floor/ceiling IMO. We’ve seen he has the capabilities to play in the NHL, and although he might not have the highest ceiling out of everyone left, he still has top 6 potential.
 

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Muk, Casey, Zetterlund, Thompson all good picks. Going with Zett, don’t really think the order of these 4 matters much. It’s a shame one of them is guaranteed to be 8th overall at most, but that’s a good sign for the prospect pool.

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NJ Devil

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I prefer the spelling of Ohkotyuk, but I also prefer the player here too.

Mukhamadullin is too far away from an NHL career for me to take him here.

Thompson is a good choice but Im iffy on his fit with us. As a prospect hes probably better but as a Devils prospect I think Ohkotyuk fits better
 

devilsblood

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Z add Akira.

I can def see Shak here, but sticking with the AHL/NHL results. Goes for Akira as well.
 

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Went with Mukh for the same reason as Gritsyuk, I'll always be impressed with young players holding their own in the KHL. Hope we see him competing for a roster spot next offseason.

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devilsblood

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I prefer the spelling of Ohkotyuk, but I also prefer the player here too.

Mukhamadullin is too far away from an NHL career for me to take him here.

Thompson is a good choice but Im iffy on his fit with us. As a prospect hes probably better but as a Devils prospect I think Ohkotyuk fits better
Ya Shak has some long term upside, but aside from being a 1st rounder I'm not seeing much in his results which make me want to put him over Z who just had a very good AHL/NHL season.
 

NJ Devil

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Ya Shak has some long term upside, but aside from being a 1st rounder I'm not seeing much in his results which make me want to put him over Z who just had a very good AHL/NHL season.
I assume Z is Zetterlund? I like him a lot too, big boy who skates hard

I didnt include him strictly because I dont see the upside there, but maybe Im missing it. He strikes me as a 'work hard and itll come to you' guy, and that only carries so far past the bottom line. Ohkotyuk and Thompson to me have a certain level of... detail to their game

Not that I watch AHL games though. Just based on what others who do say and my viewings of them in the NHL
 

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First tough call, I'm going Zetterlund who I expect to be in the opening night lineup this year and think he's got some upside as he seems to have some NHL caliber offensive skills and some jam. If he puts it together next year over 82 games could be a real solid piece for NJ into the future.
 

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Went with Muk, but after thinking about it I changed for Zetterlund. Really like his skillset and feel like he can be a great part of our bottom-6.
 

devilsblood

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I assume Z is Zetterlund? I like him a lot too, big boy who skates hard

I didnt include him strictly because I dont see the upside there, but maybe Im missing it. He strikes me as a 'work hard and itll come to you' guy, and that only carries so far past the bottom line. Ohkotyuk and Thompson to me have a certain level of... detail to their game

Not that I watch AHL games though. Just based on what others who do say and my viewings of them in the NHL
Good speed, strong player, get's a lot of shots on net, and does have a nasty one timer, though that may not be something we see a ton of if he isn't on the shooting wing on the pp, but maybe he should be.

I know it was garbage time of the season, but 3-5-8 in 14 gp's is pretty impressive start to an NHL career. Tack that on to his AHL season and he had a big year.
 

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Went with Zetterlund. Think he will definitely carve out his role this year. He's got skill, he's physical, he's fast. I just love his game.
 

Guadana

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Okhotyuk of course. was my number three year ago. It was hard to pick him or Holtz poll before. Okhotyuk has better floor, but ceiling of Holtz is obviously higher and I think now he is much closer to nhl than he was year before. And he has lesser competition.
Anyway I will root for Okhotyuk more than for any other rookie this year. His skils and tools give him a great opportunity to be great puck battler and defensive defenseman who can easily protect our future blue liners from their mistakes. Good Skating, speed, great gap control and body work is what we need, if we wanna be a hard team to play against.
 

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Went Mukhamadullin here. He's younger than Zetterlund and Okhotyuk, and has shown flashes in games of really sharp passing. His shot is already about 97-98 mph if the video posted here during the season is to be believed and he has the length and mobility to cover well. He needs to pick up the pace compared to the KHL but he'll have that chance. The old adage about it taking the bigger guys longer to figure it out seems to apply.
 

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