Habs76's Early 2019 Top 62 NHL Draft Rankings

Habs76

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RankPlayer NamePosTeamLeagueBirthplaceHeightWeight
1Jack HughesCUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPOrlando, FL, USA5'11"170
2Alex TurcotteCUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPWalled Lake, MI, USA6'2"189
3Kaapo KakkoRWTPSLiigaTurku, Finland6'1"181
4Alex NewhookCVictoria GrizzliesBCHLSt. John's, NL, Canada5'11"183
5Bowen ByramDVancouver GiantsWHLCranbrook, BC, Canada6'0"179
6Kirby DachCSaskatoon BladesWHLFort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada6'4"185
7Dylan CozensCLethbridge HurricanesWHLWhitehorse, YT, Canada6'3"176
8Vasili PodkolzinRWSKA-1946 St. PetersburgMHLRussia5'11"165
9Philip BrobergDAIK J20SuperElitOrebro, Sweden6'3"198
10Victor SoderstromDBrynas IF J20SuperElitSkutskar, Sweden5'11"176
11Raphael LavoieLWHalifax MooseheadsQMJHLMontreal, QC, Canada6'4"192
12Trevor ZegrasCUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPBedford, NY, USA6'0"169
13Ryan SuzukiCBarrie ColtsOHLLondon, ON, Canada6'0"172
14Cam YorkDUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPAnaheim Hills, CA, USA6'0"167
15Anttoni HonkaDJYPLiigaJyvaskyla, Finland5'10"170
16Cole CaufieldRWUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPMosinee, WI, USA5'8"153
17Matthew RobertsonDEdmonton Oil KingsWHLSherwood Park, AB, Canada6'3"196
18Hugo HasDTapparaLiigaPraha, Czech Republic6'4"187
19Robert MastrosimoneCChicago SteelUSHLEast Islip, NY, USA5'10"170
20Michael VukojevicDKitchener RangersOHLOakville, ON, Canada6'2"201
21Moritz SeiderDAdler MannheimDELMosel, Germany6'4"183
22Valentin NussbaumerRWShawinigan CataractesQMJHLSwitzerland5'11"165
23Yaroslav LikhachyovRWGatineau OlympiquesQMJHLRussia5'11"168
24Tobias BjornfotDDjurgardens IF J20SuperElitUpplands Vasby, Sweden6'0"187
25Peyton KrebsCKootenay IceWHLOkotoks, AB, Canada5'11"172
26Arthur KaliyevLWHamiton BulldogsOHLStaten Island, NY, USA6'2"190
27Vladimir AlistrovLWEdmonton Oil KingsWHLBelarus6'2"168
28Ben BrinkmanDUniversity of Minnesota-MankatoWCHAEdina, MN, USA6'1"181
29Artemi KnyazevDChicoutimi SagueneensQMJHLKazan, Russia5'11"176
30Matvei GuskovCLondon KnightsOHLRussia6'1"161
31Blake MurrayCSudbury WolvesOHLUxbridge, ON, Canada6'2"179
32Albin GreweRWDjurgardens IF J20SuperElitMarsta, Sweden6'0"176
33Ilya MironovDLoko YaroslavlMHLYaroslavl, Russia6'3"198
34Simon HolmstromRWHV71 J20SuperElitTranas, Sweden5'11"172
35Harrison BlaisdellLWChilliwack ChiefsBCHLRegina, SK, Canada5'10"176
36Mikko KokkonenDJukuritLiigaMikkeli, Finland5'11"190
37Maxim CajkovicRWSaint John Sea DogsQMJHLBratislava, Slovakia5'11"187
38Josh WilliamsRWMedicine Hat TigersWHLLangley, BC, Canada6'1"185
39Brett BudgellCCharlottetown IslandersQMJHLSt. John's, NL, Canada6'0"179
40Nolan FooteLWKelowna RocketsWHLDenver. CO, USA6'3"187
41Matthew BoldyLWUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPMillis, MA, USA6'2"189
42Graeme ClarkeRWOttawa 67'sOHLOttawa, ON, Canada5'11"172
43Marshall WarrenDUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPLaurel Hollow, NY, USA5'11"172
44Nils HoglanderLWRogle BKSHLBocktrask, Sweden5'9"185
45Michal TeplyLWBili Tygri LiberecCzechHavlickuv Brod, Czech Republic6'3"176
46Nicholas RobertsonLWPeterborough PetesOHLNorthville, MI, USA5'9"161
47Pavel DorofeyevLWStalnye Lisy MagnitogorskMHLNizhny Tagil, Russia6'0"163
48Filip PrikrylCHC PlzenCzechRokycany, Czech Republic6'1"163
49Daniil GutikLWLoko YaroslavlMHLRussia6'3"179
50Jamieson ReesCSarnia StingOHLHamilton, ON, Canada5'10"168
51Sasha MutalaRWTri-City AmericansWHLVancouver, BC, Canada6'0"190
52Marcel BarinkaCHalifax MooseheadsQMJHLPraha, Czech Republic5'11"154
53Kaedan KorczakDKelowna RocketsWHLYorkton, SK, Canada6'2"183
54Ryder DonovanCDuluth East HighUSHS-MNDuluth, MN, USA6'4"185
55Patrik PuistolaLWTapparaLiigaTampere, Finland6'0"165
56Henry ThrunDUS National U18 Development ProgramNTDPSouthborough, MA, USA6'2"187
57Danil AntropovRWOshawa GeneralsOHLNorth York, ON, Canada6'1"190
58Ville HeinolaDLukkoLiigaHonkajoki, Finland5'11"174
59Elmer SoderblomCFrolunda HC J20SuperElitGoteberg, Sweden6'6"214
60John FarinacciCDexter SchoolUSHS-PrepChatham, NJ, USA6'0"181
61Oliver TuranDDrummondville VoltigeursQMJHLInnsbruck, Austria6'5"218
62Yegor SpiridonovCStalnye Lisy MagnitogorskMHLRussia6'2"192
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Note: I haven't had the chance to see the current USA U18 team, aside from in short clips and highlights. I've seen a few of them (Hughes, Knight, York, Caufield, Turcotte) with last year's U18's, but don't yet have a read on Boldy, Vlasic, Warren, Thrun, Beecher, Zegras, etc so those guys could move around a lot.
 
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Habs76

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You're really high on Has and Mastrosimone, interesting. Where do you have Nikkanen and Saarela ranked?
Don't like Saarela. Small, real awkward skater and it seems like he's often behind the play.

I don't mind Nikkanen, but again- I don't see any chance of him being so much as a high-end third liner. He's got good instincts and defensive smarts, but again- small and a lack of skating are never a good combo. It's just a matter of there being 70 or so players I prefer.

Has is great. A combination of speed, skill and size. A real good puck protector. One thing I would like to see is more agression offensively.

I see some Cammalleri in Mastrosimone. How he gets good, high shots off from awkward positions, how he skates, etc.. He's got a plethora of talent and a good motor to go with it.


EDIT: Nikkanen's not small, but he plays small. His physical traits do him no good. Not a small, elusive skater, nor a big destroyer of worlds.
 
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Habs76

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Lastly where do you have Vojtech Strondala? A few people I talked to think he's the best Czech player this draft
I don't like him, but I've only seen him play a game here or there where he didn't get much ice time. I like small players lots, so long as they have the strength to hold up against tougher competition. Strondala to me seems REALLY weak and easily knocked off the puck, and the only way I could imagine him in the NHL is as a PP specialist. Now yes, he can gain strength, I just think he's so far behind. I felt this way about Kristian Tanus last year who I prefer to Strondala for sure.
 

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I don't like him, but I've only seen him play a game here or there where he didn't get much ice time. I like small players lots, so long as they have the strength to hold up against tougher competition. Strondala to me seems REALLY weak and easily knocked off the puck, and the only way I could imagine him in the NHL is as a PP specialist. Now yes, he can gain strength, I just think he's so far behind. I felt this way about Kristian Tanus last year who I prefer to Strondala for sure.
Thanks for the input!
 
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I'm also high on Mastrosimone. He reminds me of Brad Marchand a little in that he's the type of player thats skilled, but so annoying to play against. Gets under opposing teams skin easily but in general is all over the place.
 
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Where would you put Poulin and Pelletier?

Or Vlasic for that matter? I know you said he could move around a lot, but do you think he's close to your 62 then?
 

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Very excellent list sir. I like seeing Soderstrom in the Top 10 idk many lists that have him listed that high.
People were too in awe of Bjornfot and Soderstrom's skating in the Hlinka to notice much of Soderstrom before he wound up injured.

Where would you put Poulin and Pelletier?

Or Vlasic for that matter? I know you said he could move around a lot, but do you think he's close to your 62 then?
Poulin has some good qualities, specifically his hands in tight are what interest me, but he has some awfully choppy skating which knock him down the list a ways for me. I'm just not sure he can keep up. He's listed within my top 90.

Vlasic, I haven't seen aside from the odd clip here or there, which usually isn't even focused on him, but my understanding is he's essentially just another Adam Samuelsson- no thank you.

I've seen enough of Pelletier to know I want nothing to do with him. I honestly don't know if I've ever seen him do something useful in a hockey game, aside from forecheck. He spends a lot of time chasing the puck and not a lot of time actually getting it. Zero instincts without the puck. Even with the puck, he only has an impact on the powerplay- isn't a fast enough skater or quick enough thinker for his size to effective otherwise.
 
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Benstheman

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Alot of great prospects D and C for Habs in the top 10. Though i would love Kakko to play on the first line with the Eagle in 2-3 years.
 

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