Prospect Info: Canucks 2019 Prospect Rankings - #7

Who is the Canucks #7 Prospect?

  • Linus Karlsson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ethan Keppen

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kole Lind

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Francis Perron

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other (specify below)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    82
  • Poll closed .

Saturated Fats

This is water
Jan 24, 2007
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Vancouver/Edinburgh
1. Quinn Hughes (166/183)
2. Vasili Podkolzin (107/153)
3. Thatcher Demko (92/125)
4. Jett Woo (59/145)
5. Nils Hoglander (45/118)

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6. Tyler Madden, C, Northeastern (NCAA) - 68th Overall, 2018
(28/59 votes - 47.5%)
2018 ranking - 14th

Added Perron. Let's get a bit more activity in here. 59 votes is a massive drop from previous polls. Probably owing to the Ferland news, but still!
 

PG Canuck

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Mar 29, 2010
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Oof, it really falls off a cliff now. Juolevi wins by default just based on that alone.
 

Lindgren

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Jun 30, 2005
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I voted for Rathbone.

Go ahead and laugh at me now. I'll bookmark all those insults and repost them when Jack rocks for Harvard this year, turns pro at the end of the season, and shines in garbage time as the Canucks once again play out the string.
 
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shottasasa

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Nov 16, 2011
865
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Clearly Juolevi. He has the highest chance of being an impact player of those left and, and probably a higher chance than one or two above. How he recovers from his injuries will be the main factor.
 

LickTheEnvelope

Time to Retool... again...
Dec 16, 2008
38,204
5,504
Vancouver
I voted for Rathbone.

Go ahead and laugh at me now. I'll bookmark all those insults and repost them when Jack rocks for Harvard this year, turns pro at the end of the season, and shines in garbage time as the Canucks once again play out the string.

I also chose Rathbone...
 

Get North

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Aug 25, 2013
8,472
1,364
B.C.
Pretty easily DiPietro. I’m even more excited after seeing how well Hart performed in his rookie season. I don’t expect Juolevi to play for the Canucks. We have Hughes and Myers for the PP time. The other guys should emphasis on defence and that will never be Juolevi’s strength.
 

Megaterio Llamas

el rey del mambo
Oct 29, 2011
11,220
5,929
North Shore
It's between Brisebois, MacEwen and Dipietro for me.

Went with Guillaume Brisebois


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The Vasili Jerry

Serenity now!
Jun 11, 2011
5,309
7,318
Orange County
I voted for Rathbone.

Go ahead and laugh at me now. I'll bookmark all those insults and repost them when Jack rocks for Harvard this year, turns pro at the end of the season, and shines in garbage time as the Canucks once again play out the string.
I went with Rathbone too. I think he’s a very underrated prospect.
 

WetcoastOrca

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Jun 3, 2011
38,234
22,044
Vancouver, BC
Juolevi.
I think if you forget about where he was drafted he’s got a very good chance of carving out a good NHL career. Probably higher odds than anyone else on the list.
 

Vote for Rory

Registered User
Nov 13, 2004
1,119
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I thought DiPietro last round, going with him again, though it looks like it will be Juolevi.

I do hope we get a full season to see Juolevi this year (whether it is AHL, NHL or half and half), find out what he actually is.
 

Love

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Feb 29, 2012
15,014
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I think Keppen, Rathbone, Lockwood, DiPietro, and Juolevi could all be good selections. As for Juolevi I just don’t see how someone with his compete level can be a good NHL player and for that reason I think he has a very low ceiling as a player. I hope
I’m wrong but he needs to completely change his mentality as a hockey player if he wants to be a good player. It’s possible, but you’d think it would’ve happened by now.
 

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