Prospect Pool Rankings #5

Which team has the 5th best prospect pool?

  • Arizona

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  • Calgary

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  • Chicago

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  • Dallas

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  • Nashville

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  • New York Islanders

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  • Philadelphia

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  • Pittsburgh

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  • San Jose

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  • Seattle

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  • St.Louis

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  • Tampa

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  • Toronto

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  • Vancouver

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  • Vegas

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  • Washington

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  • Total voters
    93
  • Poll closed .

Pavels Dog

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#1 Los Angeles Kings
1. Quinton Byfield, F
2. Brandt Clarke, D
3. Alex Turcotte, F
4. Arthur Kaliyev, F
5. Brock Faber, D
6. Rasmus Kupari, F
7. Akil Thomas, F
8. Samuel Fagemo, F
9. Tyler Madden, F
10. Francesco Pinelli, F


#2 Anaheim Ducks
1. Trevor Zegras, C
2. Jamie Drysdale, D
3. Mason McTavish, C
4. Lukas Dostal, G
5. Jacob Perreault, RW
6. Olen Zellweger, D
7. Henry Thrun, D
8. Benoit-Olivier Groulx, C
9. Sasha Pastujov, LW
10. Jackson LaCombe, D


#3 Detroit Red Wings
1. Moritz Seider, RD
2. Lucas Raymond, LW/RW
3. Simon Edvinsson, LD
4. Sebastian Cossa, G
5. Alex Nedeljkovic, G
6. Jonatan Berggren, LW/RW
7. Joe Veleno, C
8. Albert Johansson, LD
9. Theodor Niederbach, C
10. Shai Buium , LD


#4 Buffalo Sabres
1. Owen Power, LD
2. Dylan Cozens, C
3. Jack Quinn, W
4. John Jason Peterka, W
5. Ryan Johnson, LD
6. Isak Rosen, W
7. Prokhor Poltapov, W
8. Devon Levi, G
9. Mattias Samuelsson, LD
10. Aleksandr Kisakov, W


Measure prospect pools according to Calder eligibility.

Estimated top 3 prospects for each team (remember to look at the entire prospect pool when voting):
Team#1 Prospect#2 Prospect#3 Prospect
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ArizonaDylan GuentherVictor SöderströmJan Jenik
BostonFabian LysellJack StudnickaJohn Beecher
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CalgaryMatthew CoronatoConnor ZaryJakob Pelletier
CarolinaSeth JarvisJack DruryRyan Suzuki
ChicagoLucas ReichelNicholas BeaudinWyatt Kalynuk
ColoradoBowen ByramAlex NewhookJustin Barron
ColumbusKent JohnsonCole SillingerKirill Marchenko
DallasThomas HarleyTy DellandreaWyatt Johnston
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EdmontonEvan BouchardDylan HollowayPhilip Broberg
FloridaSpencer KnightAnton LundellGrigori Denisenko
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MinnesotaMatt BoldyMarco RossiJesper Wallstedt
MontrealCole CaufieldKaiden GuhleMattias Norlinder
NashvilleYaroslav AskarovPhilip TomasinoAlexandre Carrier
New JerseyLuke HughesDawson MercerAlexander Holtz
NY IslesAatu RätyRobin SaloWilliam Dufour
NY RangersNils LundkvistVitali KravtsovBraden Schneider
OttawaJake SandersonShane PintoTyler Boucher
PhiladelphiaMorgan FrostCam YorkSamu Tuomaala
PittsburghSamuel PoulinPierre-Olivier JosephFilip Hållander
San JoseWilliam EklundThomas BordeleauOzzy Wiesblatt
SeattleMatthew BeniersKole LindRyan Winterton
St.LouisKlim KlostinScott PerunovichZach Bolduc
Tampa BayCal FooteMaxim GroshevJack Finley
TorontoNick RobertsonTimothy LiljegrenRodion Amirov
VancouverVasili PodkolzinJonah GadjovichJack Rathbone
VegasPeyton KrebsBrendan BrissonLukas Cormier
WashingtonConnor McMichaelAlexander AlexeyevHendrix Lapierre
WinnipegCole PerfettiVille HeinolaChaz Lucius
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Pavels Dog

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If Brannstrom is there then so should stutzle, Norris, Batherson...
From Sens board:

As we have been doing since 2004, we are going to use the HF criterias for prospect eligibility (less than 65 NHL games and under 25 y/o)

NHL Prospect Criteria - Hockey's Future

However, this year there will be 2 exceptions to avoid never-ending debates. Like SensBrawler said "It's a weird situation due to the shortened season. In most years, they would have easily graduated."

So Tim Stutzle (53 GP) and Josh Norris (59 GP) are going to be considered graduated. The panel of Sens prospect polls experts think that the majority of people would still consider Brannstrom as a prospect, even though he has more games than them (63 GP), so he's going to be among options.
 
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Stewie Griffin

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From Sens board:
You have to create your own variable to base this on...not what each individual fanbase chooses on their forum, otherwise you're going to continue to have inconsistency and it won't be a fair ranking. It should just be based on calder eligibility.
 

Pavels Dog

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You have to create your own variable to base this on...not what each individual fanbase chooses on their forum, otherwise you're going to continue to have inconsistency and it won't be a fair ranking. It should just be based on calder eligibility.
Updated. Removed Brännström, Sandin, Hayton, added Nedeljkovic (unsure if it would have influenced the Wings ranking). Don't see any other obvious guys who should be removed/added but let me know.
 
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Stewie Griffin

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Updated. Removed Brännström, Sandin, Hayton, added Nedeljkovic (unsure if it would have influenced the Wings ranking). Don't see any other obvious guys who should be removed/added but let me know.
Appreciate it and the effort these polls take. There's no other names that stand out to me. With that said, I voted Ottawa. They don't have the high end talent (since they graduated) compared to Florida, Colorado or maybe even Minnesota but I like their depth much more than those.
 

Xspyrit

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From Sens board:

Yea, we have tried to keep the old HF criterias (65 GP for skaters, 45 GP for goalies, under 25 y/o) that our predecessors used since 2004 to keep that consistency Stewie Griffin is talking about, so every poll would be comparable from year to year based on having the same criterias.

Updated. Removed Brännström, Sandin, Hayton, added Nedeljkovic (unsure if it would have influenced the Wings ranking). Don't see any other obvious guys who should be removed/added but let me know.

Nedeljkovic? He's 25 years old and played 29 NHL games since 2016 lol

But I see, "calder eligibility" as the other poster said. I guess it's a "standard" criteria, easier for your series of polls
 

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