C Morgan Frost (2017, 27th, PHI)

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Depends on so many factors. How much does Frost improve this year? Does Vorobyev make the team and play well? Do any of Laughton/Weal make sizable jumps in their play?
Is there a chance he could play wing? I feel that with his skillset, he'd probably play best as a pivot
 

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Is there a chance he could play wing? I feel that with his skillset, he'd probably play best as a pivot

It isn't impossible, and it would take more time (maybe an additional year in the AHL). But, it seems pretty unlikely. Pace controlling playmakers like Frost are most useful at center. Also the wings seem just as crowded as 3C could be. And I'd assume Hextall would prefer Frost as 3C/4C than 4LW/RW.

If Vorobyev plays well in a 3C/4C role and Frost is clearly ready then I'd guess they will both take the bottom-6 center positions and receive fairly similar minutes.
 

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Definitely wouldn't take Chytil or Thomas over Frost. Liljegren is close. Agree with rest. Frost is a Giroux clone

Not sure about Chytil after I've seen his lack of development this offseason, but Thomas is easily ahead of Frost at this moment in time. Thomas is potentially good enough to crack the Blues lineup this season.
 

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Extremely easy top 15. More likely top 10 than out of top 20

I'd personally have Hischier, Patrick, Heiskenen, Peterrsson, Glass, Mittlestadt, Rasmussen, Necas, Suzuki, Brannstrom, Thomas, Tolvanen ahead of him. With players like Chytl arguably ahead but I've been down on Chtyl lately.

I think he's in the top 15 conversation for sure, but I don't think top 10. Semantics really, as I think he's projecting to be a good player.
 

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Looking at ‘17 draft, I can’t see how Frost could be top 10. I would have him in the 15-20 range.

One thing is sure ; Hextall knows how to draft.

14; Sanheim / Lindblom
15; Provorov / Konecny
16; Hart / Allison
17; Patrick / Frost
18; Farabee / O’Brien
 
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So where does he fit next year?
That's the thing.... ....he wouldn't fit. Ideally he'd play 2C based on skill set but hes not beating out Patrick for that. Vorobyev has had a great camp and preseason and is more polished at this point and brings a very good 200 ft game. He's just a better fit for 3C. If vorobyev didn't Emerge, Frost would have been 3C imo but he isn't optimal in a 3C setting. The kid is gonna give us some real crazy C depth with Coots and Patrick with G obviously able to still slot in as an elite Center.
 

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I'd personally have Hischier, Patrick, Heiskenen, Peterrsson, Glass, Mittlestadt, Rasmussen, Necas, Suzuki, Brannstrom, Thomas, Tolvanen ahead of him. With players like Chytl arguably ahead but I've been down on Chtyl lately.

I think he's in the top 15 conversation for sure, but I don't think top 10. Semantics really, as I think he's projecting to be a good player.
Glass and Rasmussen?
 

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Not sure about Chytil after I've seen his lack of development this offseason, but Thomas is easily ahead of Frost at this moment in time. Thomas is potentially good enough to crack the Blues lineup this season.
I know I'm in the minority opinion on Thomas but I don't see how he's getting all this hype. I say this as someone who took heat for putting him 22nd on my prospect rankings when virtually no one had him better than mid 2nd round. He was a late riser and finally got on a few mock "experts" list as a late first. I was very big on him and still think he'll be a good player. I just dont see how his +1 season or stock improved more than Frost and they were pretty even as prospects at the draft. (I had Thomas 22nd, Frost 33rd)
 

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I know my current top 20 is far from popular opinion when it comes to a few guys, namely Thomas, Chytil, Glass and Rasmussen but he's my top 20 redraft.

1. Nico Hischier, C (taken 1st by New Jersey)
2. Nolan Patrick, C (taken 2nd by PHI)
3. Casey Mittelstadt, C (taken 8th by Buffalo)
4. Elias Pettersson, C (taken 5th by Vancouver)
5. Miro Heiskanen, D (taken 3rd by Dallas)
6. Cale Makar, D (taken 4th by Colorado)
7. Eeli Tolvanen, RW (taken 30th by Nashville)
8. Martin Necas, C (taken 12th by Carolina)
9. Lias Andersson, D (taken 7th by NYR)
10. Erik Brannstrom, D (taken 15th by Vegas)
11. Timothy Liljegren, D (taken 17th by TOR)
12. Morgan Frost, C (taken 27th by PHI)
13. Juuso Valimaki, D (taken 16th by Calgary)
14. Robert Thomas, C (taken 20th by St. Louis)
15. Cody Glass, C (taken 6th by Vegas)
16. Gabe Vilardi, C (taken 11th by Los Angeles)
17. Filip Chytil, C (taken 21st by NY Rangers)
18. Nick Suzuki, C (taken 13th by Vegas)
19. Michael Rasmussen, C (taken 9th by DET)
20. Owen Tippett, RW (taken 10th by Florida)
 

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I know my current top 20 is far from popular opinion when it comes to a few guys, namely Thomas, Chytil, Glass and Rasmussen but he's my top 20 redraft.

1. Nico Hischier, C (taken 1st by New Jersey)
2. Nolan Patrick, C (taken 2nd by PHI)
3. Casey Mittelstadt, C (taken 8th by Buffalo)
4. Elias Pettersson, C (taken 5th by Vancouver)
5. Miro Heiskanen, D (taken 3rd by Dallas)
6. Cale Makar, D (taken 4th by Colorado)
7. Eeli Tolvanen, RW (taken 30th by Nashville)
8. Martin Necas, C (taken 12th by Carolina)
9. Lias Andersson, D (taken 7th by NYR)
10. Erik Brannstrom, D (taken 15th by Vegas)
11. Timothy Liljegren, D (taken 17th by TOR)
12. Morgan Frost, C (taken 27th by PHI)
13. Juuso Valimaki, D (taken 16th by Calgary)
14. Robert Thomas, C (taken 20th by St. Louis)
15. Cody Glass, C (taken 6th by Vegas)
16. Gabe Vilardi, C (taken 11th by Los Angeles)
17. Filip Chytil, C (taken 21st by NY Rangers)
18. Nick Suzuki, C (taken 13th by Vegas)
19. Michael Rasmussen, C (taken 9th by DET)
20. Owen Tippett, RW (taken 10th by Florida)

I think Pettersson and Thomas have to be higher and Mittelstadt lower right now. Frost should be #11-15, IMO.
 
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5 points in 4 games. Good production, but way off his pace from last year. Will be interesting to monitor how he does on a less stacked team.
 
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5 points in 4 games. Good production, but way off his pace from last year. Will be interesting to monitor how he does on a less stacked team.

Its 4 games into the year, prospects are often disappointed and go through a slump after being returned to junior when they are expected to make the NHL. Give him to the 15 to 20 game mark.. if he isnt in the top 10 in scoring I'd be concerned. He will ramp it up as the team settles in and he gets ready for world juniors. The Greyhounds are slowly coming together.. just got our potential #1 D returned.. our probable captain is in Arizona with a concussion and our biggest wild card Sandin is stuck between playing in 3 different leagues this year.
 

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If frost has a 90 point season i still won't be concerned . Two years ago Sam Steel had 130 points for Regina and last year only had about 80 and right now is playing with Anaheim and looks fine . People get way to wrapped up in points
 

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@saska sault or other Soo fans,
If Frost and Hayton both play C, is there much difference in the talent level of their wingers?

Likely equally talented wingers. The Hounds have alot of younger players and guys stepping into offensive roles, that were in the shadows last year of the power house team we had. Lots of goal scoring potential to be spread around the top 6 or 9, so both should have playmakers and finishers to help out.
 

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Likely equally talented wingers. The Hounds have alot of younger players and guys stepping into offensive roles, that were in the shadows last year of the power house team we had. Lots of goal scoring potential to be spread around the top 6 or 9, so both should have playmakers and finishers to help out.
But to be clear, the wingers are mostly sophomores who, though they show promise, are not anywhere near the calibre of Katchook, Raddish, etc. Support will be a lot weaker than last year.
 

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But to be clear, the wingers are mostly sophomores who, though they show promise, are not anywhere near the calibre of Katchook, Raddish, etc. Support will be a lot weaker than last year.

Yes much weaker this year, alot less fire power on the wings. To be fair Frost made everyone around him look like a 40 goal scorer, I wouldn't be surprised if he did the same to some sophomores and rookies this year.
 

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Its 4 games into the year, prospects are often disappointed and go through a slump after being returned to junior when they are expected to make the NHL. Give him to the 15 to 20 game mark.. if he isnt in the top 10 in scoring I'd be concerned. He will ramp it up as the team settles in and he gets ready for world juniors. The Greyhounds are slowly coming together.. just got our potential #1 D returned.. our probable captain is in Arizona with a concussion and our biggest wild card Sandin is stuck between playing in 3 different leagues this year.

He had 5 points in his first 7 games last year. He had a 3 point night his 8th game & pretty much took off from there. He had 4 games in his first 7 games where he didnt get a point. He only had 6 games from that point on where he was held off he scoresheet & a lot of multi-point games in there too.
 

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5 points in 4 games. Good production, but way off his pace from last year. Will be interesting to monitor how he does on a less stacked team.
With a sample size like that, I think it's fair to be concerned about his development.

Meanwhile the other half of that trade is only a 4C at the moment, so it's looking pretty bad right now.
 

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No need to worry about Frost.
 

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