Prospect Info: Rangers Prospects Poll: #25

Beacon

Embrace the tank
May 28, 2007
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Calle Andersson won the #24 spot and LW Andrew Yogan is added to the poll.

Please write who you want added to the poll, and give a reason for it. This makes the discussion here more lively.


THE RULES

WHO IS A PROSPECT: http://www.hockeysfuture.com/whatmakesaprospect

HOW TO RANK PROSPECTS: Based on their value in a hypothetical trade or waiver draft. This takes into consideration a prospect's ceiling, how close he's to making it, his health, work ethic, the whole deal. Imagine there was a prospect waiver draft and you could keep only one prospect. That guy is our #1 prospect. Then imagine we had one more waiver protection. That guy is our #2 prospect.


TOP PROSPECTS

1. C J.T. Miller
2. D Brady Skjei
3. LW Anthony Duclair
4. D Dylan McIlrath
5. RW Jesper Fast
6. LW Pavel Buchnevich
7. C Oscar Lindberg
8. D Conor Allen
9. RW Danny Kristo
10. RW Ryan Haggerty


SECOND TIER

11. G Brandon Halverson
12. C Adam Tambellini
13. LW Marek Hrivik
14. C Boo Nieves
15. D Ryan Graves
16. LW Ryan Bourque
17. D Petr Zamorsky
18. C Keegan Iverson
19. D Mat Bodie
20. G Igor Shestyorkin


PROJECTS & SUSPECTS

21. C Michael St. Croix
22. RW Richard Nejezchleb
23. G Mackenzie Skapski
24. D Calle Andersson


Calle Andersson
Defense -- shoots R
Born May 16 1994 --*Malmo, Sweden
Height 6.02 -- Weight 208


2013-14 Malmo Redhawks Swe-1 43GP 2-10-12 10PIM

calle_andersson_sweden_110811.jpg


PROSPECTS ELIGIBLE TO BE ADDED

Donnay, Troy
Fogarty, Steven
Kantor, Michael
Missiaen, Jason
Nanne, Tyler
Nicholls, Josh
 

Beacon

Embrace the tank
May 28, 2007
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Voted for Hughes because he had a strong AHL rookie season.

Add Nanne because he was just recently drafted in the fifth round.
 

bernmeister

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Jun 11, 2010
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Da Big Apple
Voted for Hughes because he had a strong AHL rookie season.

Add Nanne because he was just recently drafted in the fifth round.

While respecting this^ (thanks for reminder) went with Noreau, who has paid more dues, and also has upside.

Like BrooklynRangersFan said, "Add Donnay, because he's another guy who took a step forward last year according to reports."

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In case opportunity escapes later, want to take this opportunity to thank Beacon for such a great job running this pp. Sorry I have not had more time to contribute more. Will endeavor to be better about it in future.
 

mti79

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May 11, 2007
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Voted for Mantha. Add Nicholls. He has scored at every level. Didn't have the greatest year last year but I'm hopeful he can produce in Hartford this year.


2008-09 Saskatoon Blades WHL 63 9 -16-25
2009-10 Saskatoon Blades WHL 71 18-30-48
2010-11 Saskatoon Blades WHL 71 34-53-87
2011-12 Saskatoon Blades WHL 56 30-38-68
2012-13 Saskatoon Blades WHL 71 47-38-85
2013-14 Greenville Road Warriors ECHL 63 20-22-42
 

cwede

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Mantha, add Fogarty

so interesting the range of opinions here,
looks like the most common agreement is that the bottom 2 will probably be Missiaen (Hasn't earned it, tho he had good ECHL playoff this year) and Kantor (limited upside) .

My bottom 6 (based on the remaining 12, not my full system ranking) would have Noreau(skill?), Yogan(consistency?), Donnay(skating?), and Nanne(size, physical play?), behind D's Mantha, Walcott, Hughes, F's McCarthy, Fogarty, Nicholls, (not in particular order)
but i know it wont fall out that way

its been fun
 
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Beacon

Embrace the tank
May 28, 2007
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1,454
I don't think Kantor is bottom 2. At the same age and position as Nicholls, he just played in the AHL, while Nicholls was in the ECHL. So what's the justification for adding Nicholls over Kantor. The few games he was in the ECHL, he was a point per game player there.

He also goes ahead of Fogarty because there's no way Foggy could keep up in the AHL now like Kantor has.

Kantor has limited potential, but decent odds of reaching it. He's my next add after Nanne, who has a much lower chance to play in the NHL, but a higher ceiling.
 

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