MatthewFlames
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The Flames graduated Andrej Svechnikov, Dominik Simon, and Juuso Riikola. The pool takes a hit with so many continued graduations - they have full-time NHL players already from every one of their last five drafts - and didn't have any top draft picks this past entry draft.
Since making this list a few months ago, Poehling debuted after leaving college early, and Luukkonen, Alexeyev, Tarasov, Hagel, Maltsev, McGrew, and Bednard have all signed ELC's.
1. (2) Ryan Poehling – C – Montreal Canadiens – Drafted 20th overall, 2017
A great season for Poehling culminated in three goals in his first NHL game and the game-winning goal in the shootout as well. Was also the MVP of the World Juniors.
2. (3) Alexander Alexeyev – D – Red Deer Rebels – Drafted 34th overall, 2018
Injuries hampered the second half of his season but this is a player whose stock is on the rise.
3. (4) Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen – G – Sudbury Wolves – Drafted 51st overall, 2017
A fantastic coming out party of a season for Luukkonen – unfortunately, hip surgery may delay his start to 2019/20.
4. (7) Daniil Tarasov – G – Ässät – Drafted 150th overall, 2017
After a great season in Russian juniors, Tarasov was signed by the Blue Jackets and will be loaned Ässät in Finland for next season. This is the first time the Flames have had two bonafide potential NHL starters on their prospects lists.
5. (5) Aarne Talvitie – F – Penn State – Drafted 198th overall, 2017
Hopefully, he will be recovered from his knee surgery in time for the season start. With some graduations, he’ll take on a bigger role at Penn State this season.
6. (NEW) – Dillon Hamaliuk – F – Kelowna – Drafted 97thoverall, 2019
Another player who is just returning from knee surgery. Has been cleared to participate in the Sharks development camp, which is great news.
7. (9) Brandon Hagel - F - Chicago Blackhawks - Drafted 90th Overall, 2016
Super excited to see what Hagel can do in his first pro season after scoring 102 points in the WHL last year.
8. (10) Mikhail Maltsev – C – New Jersey Devils – Drafted 77th overall, 2016
Surprising many, Maltsev has signed with the Devils and will make the jump to the AHL next season.
9. (11) Jake McGrew – F – Spokane Chiefs – Drafted 197th overall, 2017
McGrew has the option to return as an overager to the WHL, which he may do as he previously missed an entire season. If so, he’s a candidate to score 100 points.
10. (NEW) Tuukka Tieksola – F - Kärpät– Drafted 109thoverall, 2019
Super excited to see if Tieksola can step up to the Liiga and make the Finnish WJC team.
11. (14) Nikita Pavlychev - F - Penn State - Drafted 98th Overall, 2015
Pavlychev will return for his senior season – can he continue his improvement and compete for the Hobey Baker?
12. (8) AJ Greer – F – Colorado Eagles - Drafted 79th overall, 2015
Greer needs to take the step (by improving his step.) It looks like he will be a bottom 6 forward.
13. (12) Danila Zhuravlyov – D – Irbis Kazan – Drafted 147th overall, 2018
Zhuravlyov still hasn’t signed with a team in the KHL or with Colorado, so his future is uncertain. Spent the majority of last season playing against men in the Russian 2nd tier.
14. (15) Ryan Bednard - G – Florida Panthers - Drafted 189th Overall, 2015
Bednard had a wonderful season in the NCAA's and earned himself an ELC with the Florida Panthers. His first pro season will see him compete for the backup job in the AHL, or starting job in the East Coast league.
15. (13) Cameron Hughes – F – Providence Bruins – Drafted 159th overall, 2015
Hughes had a good first pro season. Showed a scoring touch and will try to elevate his game and get a shot at the NHL.
16. (16) Connor Bunnaman - F - Lehigh Valley Phantoms - Drafted 83rd overall, 2016
Bunnaman had a decent showing as a first-year pro. Needs to improve his feet if he’s going to progress to the next level.
17. (19) Callum Booth – G – Florida Everblades – Acquired in trade for Zack Kassian
Booth continues to show well in the East Coast league but it’s time for the Carolina prospect to take it to the next level.
18. (20) Nick Wolff – D – University of Minnesota-Duluth – Drafted 186th overall, 2014
A player the Flames still hold out hope for as a potential bottom pairing guy. He’s improved his feet and hands and will return for his senior season in the NCAA.
19. (Returnee) –Brandon Biro - F – Penn State – Drafted 177thoverall, 2016
A player that I think will be in demand as a free agent at the end of this season, he’ll return to Penn State for his senior season. Scored 40 points in 36 games on the 2nd line last year.
20. (NEW) Ben Brinkman – D – University of Minnesota – Drafted 110th overall, 2019
I’m a big believer that his skill was hidden by his transition to playing against men as a 17-year-old true freshman. Should blossom this season.
Since making this list a few months ago, Poehling debuted after leaving college early, and Luukkonen, Alexeyev, Tarasov, Hagel, Maltsev, McGrew, and Bednard have all signed ELC's.
1. (2) Ryan Poehling – C – Montreal Canadiens – Drafted 20th overall, 2017
A great season for Poehling culminated in three goals in his first NHL game and the game-winning goal in the shootout as well. Was also the MVP of the World Juniors.
2. (3) Alexander Alexeyev – D – Red Deer Rebels – Drafted 34th overall, 2018
Injuries hampered the second half of his season but this is a player whose stock is on the rise.
3. (4) Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen – G – Sudbury Wolves – Drafted 51st overall, 2017
A fantastic coming out party of a season for Luukkonen – unfortunately, hip surgery may delay his start to 2019/20.
4. (7) Daniil Tarasov – G – Ässät – Drafted 150th overall, 2017
After a great season in Russian juniors, Tarasov was signed by the Blue Jackets and will be loaned Ässät in Finland for next season. This is the first time the Flames have had two bonafide potential NHL starters on their prospects lists.
5. (5) Aarne Talvitie – F – Penn State – Drafted 198th overall, 2017
Hopefully, he will be recovered from his knee surgery in time for the season start. With some graduations, he’ll take on a bigger role at Penn State this season.
6. (NEW) – Dillon Hamaliuk – F – Kelowna – Drafted 97thoverall, 2019
Another player who is just returning from knee surgery. Has been cleared to participate in the Sharks development camp, which is great news.
7. (9) Brandon Hagel - F - Chicago Blackhawks - Drafted 90th Overall, 2016
Super excited to see what Hagel can do in his first pro season after scoring 102 points in the WHL last year.
8. (10) Mikhail Maltsev – C – New Jersey Devils – Drafted 77th overall, 2016
Surprising many, Maltsev has signed with the Devils and will make the jump to the AHL next season.
9. (11) Jake McGrew – F – Spokane Chiefs – Drafted 197th overall, 2017
McGrew has the option to return as an overager to the WHL, which he may do as he previously missed an entire season. If so, he’s a candidate to score 100 points.
10. (NEW) Tuukka Tieksola – F - Kärpät– Drafted 109thoverall, 2019
Super excited to see if Tieksola can step up to the Liiga and make the Finnish WJC team.
11. (14) Nikita Pavlychev - F - Penn State - Drafted 98th Overall, 2015
Pavlychev will return for his senior season – can he continue his improvement and compete for the Hobey Baker?
12. (8) AJ Greer – F – Colorado Eagles - Drafted 79th overall, 2015
Greer needs to take the step (by improving his step.) It looks like he will be a bottom 6 forward.
13. (12) Danila Zhuravlyov – D – Irbis Kazan – Drafted 147th overall, 2018
Zhuravlyov still hasn’t signed with a team in the KHL or with Colorado, so his future is uncertain. Spent the majority of last season playing against men in the Russian 2nd tier.
14. (15) Ryan Bednard - G – Florida Panthers - Drafted 189th Overall, 2015
Bednard had a wonderful season in the NCAA's and earned himself an ELC with the Florida Panthers. His first pro season will see him compete for the backup job in the AHL, or starting job in the East Coast league.
15. (13) Cameron Hughes – F – Providence Bruins – Drafted 159th overall, 2015
Hughes had a good first pro season. Showed a scoring touch and will try to elevate his game and get a shot at the NHL.
16. (16) Connor Bunnaman - F - Lehigh Valley Phantoms - Drafted 83rd overall, 2016
Bunnaman had a decent showing as a first-year pro. Needs to improve his feet if he’s going to progress to the next level.
17. (19) Callum Booth – G – Florida Everblades – Acquired in trade for Zack Kassian
Booth continues to show well in the East Coast league but it’s time for the Carolina prospect to take it to the next level.
18. (20) Nick Wolff – D – University of Minnesota-Duluth – Drafted 186th overall, 2014
A player the Flames still hold out hope for as a potential bottom pairing guy. He’s improved his feet and hands and will return for his senior season in the NCAA.
19. (Returnee) –Brandon Biro - F – Penn State – Drafted 177thoverall, 2016
A player that I think will be in demand as a free agent at the end of this season, he’ll return to Penn State for his senior season. Scored 40 points in 36 games on the 2nd line last year.
20. (NEW) Ben Brinkman – D – University of Minnesota – Drafted 110th overall, 2019
I’m a big believer that his skill was hidden by his transition to playing against men as a 17-year-old true freshman. Should blossom this season.