Prospect Info: HF Wild Prospect Rankings: #13

Who is Minnesota’s #13 prospect?

  • Kyle Masters

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  • Rieger Lorenz

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  • Servac Petrovsky

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  • Ryan Healey

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  • Pavel Novak

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  • Aaron Pionk

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  • Sam Hentges

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  • Other. (please specify)

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Digitalbooya

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Prospect rankings. Rank how you see fit. Feel free to list your criteria as we progress through the list.

Daemon Hunt comes in at the #12 spot. On to lucky #13

1. Jesper Wallstedt (71.4%)
2. Broccoli Faber (43.2%)
3. Marco Rossi (56.1%)
4. Danila Yurov (63.9%)
5. Marat Khusnutdinov (51.4%)
6. Liam Ohgren (94.6%)
7. Charlie Stramel (46.2%)
8. Carson Lambos (55.2%)
9. Jack Peart (46.7%)
10. Riley Heidt (40.6%)
11. David Spacek (44.4%)
12. Daemon Hunt (54.5%)
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Feel free to make suggestions for prospects to add.

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AKL

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Tough choice for me here between Firstov, Bankier and O'Rourke.

If Firstov can find his game again and improve his offense under Larionov, he's got the highest potential as a middle six/second line winger.
O'Rourke used to project as a bottom four D-man with snarl but I haven't seen much snarl when I watch him and the offense isn't really on display either.
Bankier projects as a bottom six center but his stock rose a bit after the last year he's had.

Guess I'll go Bankier for the trajectory.
 

57special

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I didn’t vote Milne, but I did like some of what I saw last year, especially later in the year when he got more confident. He has NHL speed and energy already. I could be wrong, but he also seems to have the same toughness and desire to succeed that Shaw and Dewar have, in a slightly bigger and stronger body.
 

Digitalbooya

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I didn’t vote Milne, but I did like some of what I saw last year, especially later in the year when he got more confident. He has NHL speed and energy already. I could be wrong, but he also seems to have the same toughness and desire to succeed that Shaw and Dewar have, in a slightly bigger and stronger body.
Agreed. His play later in the year screamed bottom 6 NHLer. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s sooner than later he makes his way to the NHL.
 

Wabit

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Impressively, the syllables are correct, too. Pleasing.

Less pleasing is that I was looking forward to correcting someone...
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57special

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I think it's funny that Kumpulainen had no votes in the last poll, and then nearly won this one.
I think the Kung Fu Fighting reference got people motivated to vote for him.

Oh, and Wabit, the roll is on the wrong way, unless you are really short.

I find it strange that Beckman got so many votes. He was so-so last year, IMO. A clear step below Rossi and Walker offensively. It’s not like he is a good two way player like Milne, or physical.
 
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