Bluesnatic27
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Alexei Toropchenko comes out at the end to beat Stevens for the #14 spot. Quite a duel between those two, and both are legitimate prospects in my eyes. But alas, we are now approaching the bottom of the barrel for players who can make any impact at the NHL level. After Stevens, I would say Binnington, Musil, and Reinke are all that's left that can provide even the smallest punch at the pro level. But hey, I've been wrong before, so let's continue shall we?
As a side note, I've decided to add a few more guys to the list just because they did fit under my criteria, but I just didn't think they had much left to give for the purpose of these rankings (or I forgot). Hopefully people aren't too upset that I left them off, but considering no one really mentioned them throughout this process, I'd say they weren't too terribly missed.
Blues Prospect List:
1) Robert Thomas (92.1%)
2) Jordan Kyrou (87.4%)
3) Ville Husso (56.4%)
4) Klim Kostin (52.0%)
5) Dominik Bokk (73.4%)
6) Jordan Schmaltz (36.8%)
7) Jake Walman (49.0%)
8) Samuel Blais (32.3%)
9) Niko Mikkola (48.0%)
10) Erik Foley (51.9%)
11) Evan Fitzpatrick (36.4%)
12) Zach Sanford (56.1%)
13) Scott Perunovich (33.3%)
14 Alexei Toropchenko (42.6%)
As a side note, I've decided to add a few more guys to the list just because they did fit under my criteria, but I just didn't think they had much left to give for the purpose of these rankings (or I forgot). Hopefully people aren't too upset that I left them off, but considering no one really mentioned them throughout this process, I'd say they weren't too terribly missed.
Blues Prospect List:
1) Robert Thomas (92.1%)
2) Jordan Kyrou (87.4%)
3) Ville Husso (56.4%)
4) Klim Kostin (52.0%)
5) Dominik Bokk (73.4%)
6) Jordan Schmaltz (36.8%)
7) Jake Walman (49.0%)
8) Samuel Blais (32.3%)
9) Niko Mikkola (48.0%)
10) Erik Foley (51.9%)
11) Evan Fitzpatrick (36.4%)
12) Zach Sanford (56.1%)
13) Scott Perunovich (33.3%)
14 Alexei Toropchenko (42.6%)