Prospect Division All-Star lineups (Long).

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Birko19

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I do these all-star line ups every year, I pick prospects from all the teams and create 6 teams which are the 6 NHL divisions of course, it's fun creating these things so this year just like the last year and the year before I did another one.

Before I put the list down there are 3 simple rules to these line-ups, these are the rules:

- All players have to be no more then 22 years of age, if a prospect reaches 23 years of age then this player is not eligble.

- Any forwards or defenders that have played 25 or more games in a single NHL season are not eligble, if they played in the NHL then they must have less then 25 games a season.

- Any goalies that have played 20 or more games in a single NHL season are not elgible, if they played in the NHL then they must have less then 20 games a season.

As for the Rating rules well here's what the grades mean:

A+ (95 - 100)
A (90 - 94)
A- (85 - 89)
B+ (80 - 84)
B (75 - 79)
B- (70 - 74)
C+ (65 - 69)
C (60 - 64)
D (Below 60)

Ok so now that we got this straight let's get to the line-ups, here they are:
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Team Central:

Scotty Upshall - Dan Fritsche - Igor Grigorenko
Alexandre Picard - Jiri Hudler - Alexander Radulov
Timofei Shishkanov - Valtteri Filppula - Pavel Vorobiev
Jay McClement - David Bolland - Adam Pineault

Ryan Suter - Anton Babchuk
Cam Barker - Brent Seabrooke
Shea Weber - Kevin Klein

Pascal Leclaire
Marek Schwarz


Number of prospets from each team:
Nashville Predators - 6
Chicago Blackhawks - 5
Columbus Blue Jackets - 4
Detroit Red Wings - 3
St.Louis Blues - 2

Number of prospets from each country:
Canada - 9
Russia - 5
USA - 3
Czech Rep - 2
Finland - 1

Number of prospets from each draft year:
2004 - 6
2003 - 5
2002 - 4
2001 - 4
2000 - 1

Ratings.
Offense: B-
Defense: A-
Goaltending: A-
Overall: B+
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Team Northwest:

Patrick O'Sullivan - Robbie Schremp - Marek Svatos
Wojtek Wolski - Mikko Koivu - Marc Antoine Pouliot
Denis Parshin - Jesse Niinimaki - Matt Foy
Kris Chucko - Ilya Krikunov - Eric Nystrom

Dion Phaneuf - AJ Thelen
Kirill Koltsov - Jeff Woywitka
Doug Lynch - Matt Greene

Jeff Deslauriers
Josh Harding


Number of prospets from each team:
Edmonton Oilers - 7
Minnesota Wild - 5
Colorado Avalanche - 3
Calgary Flames - 3
Vancouver Canucks - 2

Number of prospets from each country:
Canada - 9
USA - 5
Russia - 3
Finland - 2
Slovakia - 1

Number of prospets from each draft year:
2004 - 5
2003 - 3
2002 - 8
2001 - 4

Ratings.
Offense: A-
Defense: B
Goaltending: C+
Overall: B-
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Team Pacific:

Lauri Tukonen - Ryan Getzlaf - Milan Michalek
Corey Perry - Josh Hennessy - Steve Bernier
Jeff Tambellini - Brian Boyle - Loui Eriksson
Jussi Jokinen - Jakub Koreis - Konstantin Pushkarev

Keith Ballard - Denis Grebeshkov
Shawn Belle - Ladislav Smid
Mark Popovic - Matt Jones

David Leneveu
Dmitri Patzold


Number of prospets from each team:
Los Angeles Kings - 5
Anaheim Mighty Ducks - 4
San Jose Sharks - 4
Phoenix Coyotes - 4
Dallas Stars - 3

Number of prospets from each country:
Canada - 7
USA - 4
Czech Rep - 3
Russia - 2
Finland - 2
Sweden - 1
Germany - 1

Number of prospects from each draft year:
2004 - 2
2003 - 10
2002 - 5
2001 - 3

Ratings.
Offense: C+
Defense: B-
Goaltending: C
Overall: C+
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Team Northeast:

Thomas Vanek - Alexander Steen - Alexander Perezhogin
Daniel Paille - Chris Higgins - Andrei Kostsitsyn
Tomas Plekanec - Brad Boyes - Patrick Eaves
Jason Pominville - Igor Mirnov - Drew Stafford

Carlo Colaiacovo - Mark Stuart
Andrej Meszaros - Lars Jonsson
Milan Jurcina - Brendan Bell

Hannu Toivonen
Ray Emery


Number of prospects from each team:
Boston Bruins - 5
Buffalo Sabers - 4
Montreal Canadiens - 4
Ottawa Senators - 4
Toronto Maple Leafs - 3

Number of prospects from each country:
Canada - 6
USA - 4
Russia - 2
Sweden - 2
Slovakia - 2
Finland - 1
Czech Rep - 1
Belarus - 1
Austria - 1

Number of prospects from each draft year:
2004 - 2
2003 - 5
2002 - 4
2001 - 7
2000 - 2

Ratings.
Offense: A-
Defense: C+
Goaltending: A
Overall: B+
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Team Atlantic:

Robert Nilsson - Jeff Carter - Evgeny Malkin
Alexander Suglobov - Zach Parise - Hugh Jessiman
RJ Umberger - Mike Richards - Jozef Balej
Tuomas Pihlman - Ben Eaves - Travis Zajac

Ryan Whitney - Noah Welch
Wes O'Neill - Alexei Stonkus
Jan Holub - Maxim Kondratiev

Henrik Lundqvist
Al Montoya


Number of prospects from each team:
New York Rangers - 5
New York Islanders - 4
New Jersey Devils - 4
Pittsburgh Penguins - 4
Philadelphia Flyers - 3

Prospects from each country:
USA - 7
Canada - 4
Russia - 4
Sweden - 2
Finland - 1
Czech Rep - 1
Slovakia - 1

Number of prospects from each draft year:
2004 - 4
2003 - 5
2002 - 2
2001 - 6
2000 - 3

Ratings.
Offense: A
Defense: C
Goaltending: B
Overall: B
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Team Southeast:

Alexander Ovechkin - Rostislav Olesz - Anthony Stewart
Andrew Ladd - Jared Aulin - Eric Fehr
Tomas Fleischmann - Jakub Klepis - Alexander Polushin
Adam Henrich - Jim Slater - Brad Schell

Braydon Coburn - Lukas Krajicek
Boris Valabik - Filip Novak
Mike Green - Oscar Hedman

Kari Lehtonen
Cam Ward


Number of prospects from each team:
Washington Capitals - 7
Atlanta Thrashers - 5
Florida Panthers - 4
Tampa Bay Lightning - 2
Carolina Hurricanes - 2

Number of prospects from each country:
Canada - 9
Czech Rep - 5
Russia - 2
USA - 1
Sweden - 1
Finland - 1
Slovakia - 1

Number of prospects from each draft year:
2004 - 6
2003 - 3
2002 - 7
2001 - 2
2000 - 2

Ratings.
Offense: B
Defense: B
Goaltending: A+
Overall: A-
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Rankings:
1- Southeast: A-
2- Central: B+
3- Northeast: B+
4- Atlantic: B
5- Northwest: B-
6- Pacific: C+


Ok that was long but I hope you enjoy it, I know I did ;)
 

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Robert Nilsson - Jeff Carter - Evgeny Malkin
Alexander Suglobov - Zach Parise - Hugh Jessiman
RJ Umberger - Mike Richards - Jozef Balej
Tuomas Pihlman - Ben Eaves - Travis Zajac

Ryan Whitney - Noah Welch
Wes O'Neill - Alexei Stonkus
Jan Holub - Maxim Kondratiev

Henrik Lundqvist
Al Montoya


No Tyutin? Hes still a rookie next season.
 

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Birko19 said:
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Team Pacific:

Lauri Tukonen - Ryan Getzlaf - Milan Michalek
Corey Perry - Josh Hennessy - Steve Bernier
Jeff Tambellini - Brian Boyle - Loui Eriksson
Jussi Jokinen - Jakub Koreis - Konstantin Pushkarev

Keith Ballard - Denis Grebeshkov
Shawn Belle - Ladislav Smid
Mark Popovic - Matt Jones

David Leneveu
Dmitri Patzold


Here is how I see it

Lauri Tukonen - Ryan Getzlaf - Milan Michalek
Corey Perry - Josh Hennessy - Steve Bernier
Jeff Taballini - Marcel Goc - Loui Eriksson
Jussi Jokinen - Brian Boyle - Blake Wheeler

Ladislav Smid - Denis Grebeshkov
Shawn Bell - Kieth Ballard
Matt Carle - Mark Popovic

Ilya Bryzgalov
David Leneveu
Patrick Eleachner

Scratches: Tim Brent, Konstantin Pushkarev, Lukas Kaspar, Jakub Koreis, Trever Daily

I think this is a much better team

:yo:
 

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Birko19 said:
Team Pacific:

Lauri Tukonen - Ryan Getzlaf - Milan Michalek
Corey Perry - Josh Hennessy - Steve Bernier
Jeff Tambellini - Brian Boyle - Loui Eriksson
Jussi Jokinen - Jakub Koreis - Konstantin Pushkarev

Keith Ballard - Denis Grebeshkov
Shawn Belle - Ladislav Smid
Mark Popovic - Matt Jones

David Leneveu
Dmitri Patzold

You forgot Daley...he's better than Belle right now and certainly better than Matt Jones.Other than that, it looks about right.
 

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EroCaps said:
Why is your limit 25 games?

I don't know, that's what I did before so it's just a rule I made up, I was kind of trying to stick with the NHL rookie rule but then I made this one up because it's pretty close with the NHL rule, just like how some ppl pust line-ups under 20 or others make their own rules this is the same thing.
 

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Chaos said:
You forgot Daley...he's better than Belle right now and certainly better than Matt Jones.Other than that, it looks about right.

Daley is good indeed and he would've made it, but he played 27 NHL games last year and that breaks one of the rules.
 

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Birko19 said:
Daley is good indeed and he would've made it, but he played 27 NHL games last year and that breaks one of the rules.

Ah forgot he played a few games at the end of the season...makes sense now.
 

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A really good work !! :handclap:

One thing, I like Pominville in fact I think he's underrated but I still take Kyle Chipchura over him
 

Hunter Gathers

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On Atlantic...

You kind of left off Fedor Tyutin who is arguably the best d-man in the division...

And I kind of didn't read the posts addressing that. My bad.
 
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NYRangers said:
Read all the messages. :shakehead

Read my quote. No need to start a shitstorm about me not reading all of them. It's 1:00AM in the morning. I'm tired. I've just played a long ass hockey game and am still very angry about it.

And sorry if that's remotely hostile. I'm just not in a great mood.
 

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Read my quote. No need to start a shitstorm about me not reading all of them. It's 1:00AM in the morning. I'm tired. I've just played a long ass hockey game and am still very angry about it.

And sorry if that's remotely hostile. I'm just not in a great mood.

Your edit was after my post, I was unable to read it. And I didnt 'start a shitstorm', all I said was read the message. Its all good.
 

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Team Central:

Scotty Upshall - Dan Fritsche - Igor Grigorenko
Alexandre Picard - Jiri Hudler - Alexander Radulov
Konstantin Zakharov - Carl Soderberg - Pavel Vorobiev
Jay McClement - David Bolland - Alexei Shkotov

Ryan Suter - Anton Babchuk
Cam Barker - Brent Seabrooke
Shea Weber - Kevin Klein

Marek Schwarz :)
Pascal Leclaire

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I think you pretty much nailed the defense, but I believe there will be much better Blues forwards under the age of 22 than McClement. While I understand his inclusion on the list, he's on a checking line and he's one of the better checking line center prospects in the division, guys like Soderberg, Sejna, Shkotov and Zakharov definately deserve at least a mention. My guess is that at least on of them pans out as a higher end player. Easilly as much potential to be higher end offensive players as guys like Fritsche or Filppula. Matter of fact I'd take just about any of the aforementioned Blues prospects over Filppula as far as offensive upside.
 
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