ISS TOP-30 2012 NHL Draft Prospects August

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This list is a month and a half old, not sure why it's getting discussed like it's brand new info...no chance in hell Dumba is ranked 14 if this were an updated list. His stock has shot up since Hlinka and R&D camp.
 

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This list is a month and a half old, not sure why it's getting discussed like it's brand new info...no chance in hell Dumba is ranked 14 if this were an updated list. His stock has shot up since Hlinka and R&D camp.

You got it!

Dumba had 15 goals last season in the dub as a 16 yr old. Not sure how many rookies have done that lately??? Dumba captain of U18 Canada.

Think Ryan Murphy only had 6 goals as a rookie 16 yr old a few years ago. Murphy never made the U18 team his chance either.

This kid is TOP 5 right now, eeeeeeeeeeeeeasy!
 

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2012 Top NHL Draft Prospects
  1. Mikhail Grigorenko - CSKA Moscow
  2. Nail Yakupov - Sarnia
  3. Ryan Murray - Everett
  4. Filip Forsberg - Leksand
  5. Jacob Trouba - US U-18
  6. Nick Ebert - Windsor
  7. Griffin Reinhart - Edmonton
  8. Jordan Schmaltz - Sioux City
  9. Alexander Galchenyuk - Sarnia
  10. Olli Maata - JYP Jyvaskyla
  11. Slater Koekkoek - Peterborough
  12. Morgan Reilly - Moose Jaw
  13. Matia Marcuontoni - Kitchener
  14. Matt Dumba - Red Deer
  15. Brendan Gaunce - Belleville
  16. Ville Polka - Karpat
  17. Martin Frk - Halifax
  18. Sebastian Collberg - Vastras Frolunda
  19. Nikolai Prokhorkin - CSKA Moscow
  20. Zengus Girgensons - Dubuque
  21. Brady Skjei - US NDTP
  22. Nicholas Kerdiles - US U-18
  23. Mike Matheson - Lac St. Louis
  24. Scott Laughton - Oshawa
  25. Gianluca Curcurruto - SS Marie
  26. Henrik Samuelson - US U-18
  27. Damon Severson - Kelowna
  28. Cody Ceci - Ottawa
  29. Logan McVeigh - Kamloops
  30. Stefan Matteau - US NTDP
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That's an....interesting...list.

RLR has a lot better grasp on reality ATM, IMO.
 

GordieHoweHatTrick

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Filip Forsberg has been a riser and I've read only positive things about him so I'm a little intrigued. I'm a little skeptical about Martin Frk, I'd like to see a little more consistency offensively out of a top-5 pick like many projected him to be. Now, playing with a future stud might raise his stock a little.
 

jfb392

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They seem to have fixed them. :D
They must read these forums or something. :laugh:

Kudos to them though.
I enjoy their work, but misspelling so many names is disrespectful and I'm happy that they fixed it.
 

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2012 Top NHL Draft Prospects
  1. Mikhail Grigorenko - CSKA Moscow
  2. Nail Yakupov - Sarnia
  3. Ryan Murray - Everett
  4. Filip Forsberg - Leksand
  5. Jacob Trouba - US U-18
  6. Nick Ebert - Windsor
  7. Griffin Reinhart - Edmonton
  8. Jordan Schmaltz - Sioux City
  9. Alexander Galchenyuk - Sarnia
  10. Olli Maata - JYP Jyvaskyla
  11. Slater Koekkoek - Peterborough
  12. Morgan Reilly - Moose Jaw
  13. Matia Marcuontoni - Kitchener
  14. Matt Dumba - Red Deer
  15. Brendan Gaunce - Belleville
  16. Ville Polka - Karpat
  17. Martin Frk - Halifax
  18. Sebastian Collberg - Vastras Frolunda
  19. Nikolai Prokhorkin - CSKA Moscow
  20. Zengus Girgensons - Dubuque
  21. Brady Skjei - US NDTP
  22. Nicholas Kerdiles - US U-18
  23. Mike Matheson - Lac St. Louis
  24. Scott Laughton - Oshawa
  25. Gianluca Curcurruto - SS Marie
  26. Henrik Samuelson - US U-18
  27. Damon Severson - Kelowna
  28. Cody Ceci - Ottawa
  29. Logan McVeigh - Kamloops
  30. Stefan Matteau - US NTDP
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it's surely gonna be a funny draft with some all the family names up there. Cherry is gonna loose his marbles...
 

Ringing Iron

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Yakupov, Galchenyuk, and Ebert are too low. Laughton is too high.


I agree about Yakupov and Galchenyuk. Ebert is around where he should be.

Dumba is definitely too low and I think Henrik Samuelsson is as well.

Laughton is right where he should be at this point in time but I feel that he's a player we could see climb the charts by next year's draft.

Right now, I won't criticize rankings too much as these will look much different by next June.
 

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