Prospect Info: [#8] 2017 HFStars Prospect Rankings

Ghost of Kyiv

Wanted Dead and Alive
Feb 1, 2015
4,215
695
Schrödinger's Box
Summer 2017 Top 20 Prospects

|
Prospect​
|
Pos.​
|
Country​
|
Acquired​
|
Round​
|
Change​
|
% of Vote​
1
| Miro Heiskanen |
D​
|
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|
2017​
|
1st​
|
New
|
87.0​
2
| Julius Honka |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png
|
2014​
|
1st​
|
-1
|
100​
3
| Denis Guryanov |
RW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Russia.svg.png
|
2015​
|
1st​
|
-
|
58.1​
4
| Roope Hintz |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png
|
2015​
|
2nd​
|
+4
|
59.4​
5
| Jason Robertson |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
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2017​
|
2nd​
|
New
|
38.5​
6
| Jason Dickinson |
C/W​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2013​
|
1st​
|
-2
|
46.2​
7
| Jake Oettinger |
G​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
|
2017​
|
1st​
|
New
|
61.4​


Graduated: Esa Lindell, Radek Faksa, Stephen Johns, Brett Ritchie, Devin Shore
Not retained: Mattias Backman


2012 Draft: Ludwig Bystrom, Gemel Smith
2013 Draft: Jason Dickinson, Remi Elie, Philippe Desrosiers, Niklas Hansson, Cole Ully
2014 Draft: Julius Honka, Michael Prapavessis, Miro Karjalainen, John Nyberg
2015 Draft: Denis Guryanov, Roope Hintz, Chris Martenet, Joseph Cecconi, Markus Ruusu
2016 Draft: Riley Tufte, Fredrik Karlstrom, Rhett Gardner, Colton Point, Nicholas Caamano, Jakob Stenqvist
2017 Draft: Miro Heiskanen, Jake Oettinger, Jason Robertson, Liam Hawel, Jacob Peterson, Brett Davis

Signed: Gavin Bayreuther, Landon Bow, Ondrej Vala

Traded for: Dillon Heatherington





Up next:

Gavin Bayreuther
Nicholas Caamano
Philippe Desrosiers
Remi Elie
Niklas Hansson
Fredrik Karlstrom
John Nyberg
Colton Point
Michael Prapavessis
Riley Tufte
 

Ghost of Kyiv

Wanted Dead and Alive
Feb 1, 2015
4,215
695
Schrödinger's Box
Summer 2016 Top 20 Prospects

|
Prospect​
|
Pos.​
|
Country​
|
Acquired​
|
Round​
|
Change​
|
% of Vote​
1
| Julius Honka |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png
|
2014​
|
1st​
|
-
|
78.6​
2
| Esa Lindell |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png
|
2012​
|
3rd​
|
+1
|
33.3​
3
| Denis Guryanov |
RW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Russia.svg.png
|
2015​
|
1st​
|
-1
|
41.9​
4
| Jason Dickinson |
C/W​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2013​
|
1st​
|
-
|
52.2​
5
| Radek Faksa |
C​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic.svg.png
|
2012​
|
1st​
|
+6
|
64.3​
6
| Stephen Johns |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
|
Trade​
|
-​
|
+1
|
54.2​
7
| Riley Tufte |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
|
2016​
|
1st​
|
New
|
31.0​
8
| Brett Ritchie |
RW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2011​
|
2nd​
|
-3
|
46.4​
9
| Devin Shore |
C​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2012​
|
2nd​
|
-1
|
57.7​
10
| Roope Hintz |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png
|
2015​
|
2nd​
|
+5
|
AINEC​
11
| Niklas Hansson |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png
|
2013​
|
3rd​
|
New
|
34.8​
12
| Mattias Backman |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png
|
Trade​
|
-​
|
New
|
47.6​
13
| Philippe Desrosiers |
G​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2013​
|
2nd​
|
-1
|
57.1​
14
| Cole Ully |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2013​
|
5th​
|
+2
|
47.4​
15
| Chris Martenet |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
|
2015​
|
4th​
|
New
|
36.8​
16
| Michael Prapavessis |
D​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2014​
|
4th​
|
New
|
35.3​
17
| Remi Elie |
LW​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2013​
|
2nd​
|
-4
|
64.7​
18
| Fredrik Karlstrom |
C​
|
25px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png
|
2016​
|
3rd​
|
New
|
25.0​
19
| Colton Point |
G​
|
25px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
|
2016​
|
5th​
|
New
|
47.1​
20
| Matej Stransky |
RW​
|
25px-Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic.svg.png
|
2011​
|
6th​
|
New
|
28.6​
 

JohnnyHockey

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Give me the guy who should be playing full time this year but is gonna be left in CP- Remi Elie

Tufte is close and has tons of potential, but Elie is NHL ready right now. Tufte will win, but oh well
 
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Mr Misty

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I don't think so. Bayreuther is pretty good for the AHL and has potential to be a solid NHL player, Elie is pretty much ready, and there are plenty of intriguing players left. I just think Tufte is the choice because he has a high floor and potential for more that none of these other players have in combination.
 

txomisc

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anyone have a good read of how Prapavessis is doing? He seemed like an intriguing pick at the time. A smart dman who distributes the puck well but needed to work on some things.
 

txomisc

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Give me the guy who should be playing full time this year but is gonna be left in CP- Remi Elie

Tufte is close and has tons of potential, but Elie is NHL ready right now. Tufte will win, but oh well
i like elie but i think he maxes out as a lower 3rd or 4th line guy. tufte has a ways to go but hes got first line potential and that trumps easily trumps elies nhl readiness for me.
 

WhatWhat

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Don't forget about Fredrik Karlstrom. Really like his game.

I like Karlstrom but his second half of season was really weak compared to his start. I'm excited to see how he plays in the SHL this year but right now he is a step below
 

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