Prospect Info: 2023-24 Prospect Thread

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This season I'll just update the first post each Monday instead of a copy/paste of a table each time.

+ = on IR or just hurt
# = season complete

PLAYERPOSACQUIREDHFB RANKTEAMGPGAPTSPIM+/-
William DufourRW2020 round 5 #1521Bridgeport Islanders5215102529-12
Samuel BolducD2019 round 2 #572New York Islanders331236-5
Bridgeport Islanders510122
Matthew MaggioRW2022 round 5 #1423Bridgeport Islanders581692520-2
Simon HolmstromRW/LW2019 round 1 #234New York Islanders721492314-1
Danny Nelson #C2023 round 2 #495Univ. of Notre Dame3091423325
USA U20711204
Ruslan IskhakovC/LW2018 round 2 #436Bridgeport Islanders6717314830-16
Tyce ThompsonRWTradeUtica Comets15055124
Bridgeport Islanders473101354-19
Calle OdeliusD2022 round 2 #658Djugardens IF1004420
Djugardens IF (Playoffs)201120
Sweden U2080118-
Robin SaloD2017 round 2 #469Bridgeport Islanders645182322-12
Isaiah GeorgeD2022 round 4 #9810London Knights68624305426
London (Playoffs)412305
Alex JefferiesLW2020 round 4 #12111Merrimack College22131023191
Bridgeport Islanders83140-1
Eetu LiukasLW2021 round 5 #15712Bridgeport Islanders4534734-13
Quinn Finley #LW2022 round 3 #7813Univ. of Wisconsin359615164
USA U20711202
Jesse Nurmi #LW2023 round 4 #11314KooKoo190222-7
KooKoo U2064480-2
Finland U2060220-
Aleksi Malinen #D2021 round 6 #18915TJYP150220-3
Zach Schulz #D2023 round 6 #177HM1Univ. of Wisconsin3324664
Cameron Berg #C2021 round 4 #125HM2Univ. of North Dakota4020173787
Daylan KueflerLW2022 round 6 #174HM3Worcester Railers175389-4
Bridgeport Islanders1933637-1
Aidan FulpDUFABridgeport Islanders4714514-19
Justin GillC2023 round 5 #145Baie-Comeau Drakkar654058986657
Baie-Comeau (Playoffs)434724
Dennis Good Bogg #D2023 round 7 #209AIK J201814545-5
AIK1001101
Vallentuna Hockey701110-1
Brodernas/Vasby40002-2
Östersunds IK80116-4
Östersunds IK (Playoffs)100000
Alexander Ljungkrantz #LW/RW2020 round 3 #90Almtuna IS442012328-7
Farjestad BK80000-1
Travis MitchellDUFABridgeport Islanders3413436-6
Reece NewkirkC2019 round 5 #147Bridgeport Islanders1512321
Worcester Railers1054924
Matias RajaniemiD2020 round 6 #183SaiPa5308818-24
Bridgeport Islanders000000
GOALIESGPGAASV%SOW-L-T
Tristan LennoxG2021 round 3 #9315TWorcester Railers132.94.90905-6-1
Jakub SkarekG2018 round 3 #72Bridgeport Islanders343.15.89007-21-5
Henrik TikkanenG2020 round 7 #214Currently UFABridgeport Islanders162.17.92707-5-2
Worcester Railers183.25.890010-6-1
 
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Just for clarity, the following is written about Liukas and it's contrary to my info:
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Liukas is expected to play for Bridgeport this season after scoring 14 goals with nine assists in 58 games with HPK Hameenlinna.
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He's on loan to HPK and scheduled to play Liiga this year.

In fact, I think there's a technicality in the NHL's agreement with European leagues (or directly with Finland's ice hockey association) that prohibits Liukas from coming over already this season.
I believe this is the same circumstance that got Simon Holmstrom to Bridgeport in his age 18-19 season.
 

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Fun story I heard from a guy who’s friends with Calle Odelius. First day of training camp Lou told odelius to cut his hair since Lou thought it too long. On second day of camp odelius was told to go back to the hairdresser since his hair was still too long and that he wasn’t allowed on the ice until his hair was of an acceptable length. Once back from his second visit at the hairdresser odelius couldn’t find his gloves at his seat. Apparently Lou had taken them because odelius made some cuts in them for comfort. Lou is a firm believer in respect for the gear and cutting gloves is not allowed. When odelius asked one of the staff members where his gloves was, he was told “Lou’s got them. You probably won’t get them back.”

Apparently Marcus Kruger (former black hawk and teammate of odelius in Stockholm) told him to cut his hair before going, but I guess odelius had to learn about Lou the hard way.
 
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Fun story I heard from a guy who’s friends with Calle Odelius. First day of training camp Lou told odelius to cut his hair since Lou thought it too long. On second day of camp odelius was told to go back to the hairdresser since his hair was still too long and that he wasn’t allowed on the ice until his hair was of an acceptable length. Once back from his second visit at the hairdresser odelius couldn’t find his gloves at his seat. Apparently Lou had taken them because odelius made some cuts in them for comfort. Lou is a firm believer in respect for the gear and cutting gloves is not allowed. When odelius asked one of the staff members where his gloves was, he was told “Lou’s got them. You probably won’t get them back.”

Apparently Marcus Kruger (former black hawk and teammate of odelius in Stockholm) told him to cut his hair before going, but I guess odelius had to learn about Lou the hard way.
Nice Story! Kinda points out why Lou needs to step down IMO, he cares more about the off ice appearance than the on ice product.
 

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Nice Story! Kinda points out why Lou needs to step down IMO, he cares more about the off ice appearance than the on ice product.
Come on, this isn't new. He did the same things while winning the Cups in NJ.
 

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Come on, this isn't new. He did the same things while winning the Cups in NJ.
Sure. However, last one was in 2003. That is over 20 years ago. The new generation of player doesn't respond to this kind of garbage. There is no reason a player shouldn't be able to modify his equipment for comfort or have facial hair. This isn't the military. Its hockey. It's entertainment.
 

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Sure. However, last one was in 2003. That is over 20 years ago. The new generation of player doesn't respond to this kind of garbage. There is no reason a player shouldn't be able to modify his equipment for comfort or have facial hair. This isn't the military. Its hockey. It's entertainment.
Weight/Capuano was entertainment. This isn't the military? No, the pay is SIGNIFICANTLY higher with far less risk to your body. If you can't accept a haircut . . . don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. The players don't run the asylum.
 
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Come on, this isn't new. He did the same things while winning the Cups in NJ.
What I was going to add to that previous post was I would hope he would evolve with the game and the players but just thought it would be too long of a post to bother. What worked yesterday doesn’t always work today. Darryl Sutter might be a good example of yesterdays ways don’t translate well today.
 

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Lou has absolutely let Clutterbuck take the ice with more than stubble. I have no issues with his rules, I just think he cherry picks them.
 

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Cool story, a bit extreme, but not surprised. Lou probably has hidden cameras following these guys.
 

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Sure. However, last one was in 2003. That is over 20 years ago. The new generation of player doesn't respond to this kind of garbage. There is no reason a player shouldn't be able to modify his equipment for comfort or have facial hair. This isn't the military. Its hockey. It's entertainment.
Have any of the young players (or any player really) demonstrated a major issue with these rules in the 5+ years that Lou's been here?
 
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He may be the diamond in the rough here. They drafted him crazy early in his development, but I wouldn't be surprised if Finley becomes a player here.
Yea he was just 17 when drafted, had a good year last year in the ushl. Wasn't able to watch any games so I look forward to see what he looks like this year in college.
 

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Have any of the young players (or any player really) demonstrated a major issue with these rules in the 5+ years that Lou's been here?
Have you ever heard anything interesting come out of the mouths of any Islander? The Islanders are by design boring in every facet. They are not allowed to stand out in any way. That's the Lou way. That's the only way.
 

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Have you ever heard anything interesting come out of the mouths of any Islander? The Islanders are by design boring in every facet. They are not allowed to stand out in any way. That's the Lou way. That's the only way.

Barzal has been pretty good and very personable in offseason interviews 'n stuff.

He's actually one of the guys the league should be looking to market more...

He may be the diamond in the rough here. They drafted him crazy early in his development, but I wouldn't be surprised if Finley becomes a player here.
Yea he was just 17 when drafted, had a good year last year in the ushl. Wasn't able to watch any games so I look forward to see what he looks like this year in college.

I can say that among those who busy themselves with the prospect world (i.e. and write about it), Finley is seen as one of the three most interesting prospects in an Islanders system that generally has few admirers.

Most especially the USHL crowd is thoroughly convinced of his shot. As in, basically no doubt it's NHL level stuff.
 

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Sure. However, last one was in 2003. That is over 20 years ago. The new generation of player doesn't respond to this kind of garbage. There is no reason a player shouldn't be able to modify his equipment for comfort or have facial hair. This isn't the military. Its hockey. It's entertainment.
Even if you don’t agree with it, you have to like the discipline aspect of it. And you can’t tell me that as a fan you didn’t smile or laugh when you read the story.
 

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