Hawks10
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- Mar 26, 2010
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1. Brayden Schenn
2. Ryan Johanssen
3.
4. Curtis Hamilton
5. Emerson Etem
6.
7. Nino Nieterrieter (SP)
8.
9.
10.
Thats what I can predict out of the WHL prolly quite off but I don't know other leagues that well.
1. Brayden Schenn
2. Ryan Johanssen
3.
4. Curtis Hamilton
5. Emerson Etem
6.
7. Nino Nieterrieter (SP)
8.
9.
10.
Thats what I can predict out of the WHL prolly quite off but I don't know other leagues that well.
Hamilton I wish, he is fifth on the Oilers list. He isn't going to make it.
Better overall season than El Nino so I don't see why he wouldn't crack the top 10
Granlund
Niederreiter
Kuznetsov
OEL
Connolly
Rundblad
Johansen
Bernier
Tarasenko
Schenn
Better overall season than El Nino so I don't see why he wouldn't crack the top 10
Better overall season than El Nino so I don't see why he wouldn't crack the top 10
Better overall season than El Nino so I don't see why he wouldn't crack the top 10
One season @ 18/19 does not a career make. Curtis Hamilton will not be on the list.
Kuznetsov should be top 10 but they gave him a 7.5C, so I would not be suprised if he was left off the list.
That is exactly what Nino is ranked as well. I am sure they will both be on the list, otherwise this list loses all credibility in my opinion.
I think those 7.5 C ratings might be old...should get updated
My apologize if this seems homerish, and I do agree that one season doesn't make a person a better prospect but I believe he has distanced himself with a strong wjhc and superior whl play, 4th was homerish but I think he may suprise
My apologize if this seems homerish, and I do agree that one season doesn't make a person a better prospect but I believe he has distanced himself with a strong wjhc and superior whl play, 4th was homerish but I think he may suprise