Sens Board Prospect Rankings 2014 (21st)

Lehner

Registered User
Jul 2, 2009
7,599
53
Ottawa
Sens Prospect Rankings:

1. Curtis Lazar C 6'0" 203
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(Edmonton Oil Kings, WHL) 58.33%
2. Cody Ceci D 6'3" 209
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(Ottawa Senators, NHL) 87.34%
3. Mark Stone RW 6'2" 205
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL/Ottawa Senators, NHL) 83.33%
4. Matt Puempel LW 6'1" 205
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL) 57.30%
5. Jean-Gabriel Pageau C 5'9" 175
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL) 61.00%
6. Fredrik Claesson D 6'0" 209
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)55.56%
7. Shane Prince C 5'11" 190
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)40.43%
8. Andreas Englund D 6'3" 190
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(Djurgarden J20, SEL/Djurgarden, Allsvenskan)27.27%
9. Mikael Wikstrand D 6'1" 185
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(Frolunda, SHL)33.01%
10. Ryan Dzingel C 6'0" 188
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(Ohio State University, NCAA)32.50%
11. Alex Guptill C 6'3" 175
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(U. Of Michigan, NCAA)54.93%
12. Chris Driedger G 6'3" 200
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(Calgary Hitmen, WHL)46.43%
13. Marcus Hogberg G 6'5" 209
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(Linkoping, J20 SuperElit)36.84%
14. Vincent Dunn LW 5'11" 172
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(Val d'Or Foreurs, QMJHL)27.63%
15. Cole Schneider LW 6'1" 197
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)55.00%
16. Nick Paul LW 6'3" 202
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(North Bay Battalion, OHL) 37.93%
17. Tobias Lindberg C/RW 6'2" 187
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(Djurgarden J20, SEL)41.54%
18. Ben Harpur D 6'6" 214
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(Guelph Storm, OHL)29.41%
19. Robert Baillargeon C 6'0" 174
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(Boston University, NCAA)43.48%
20. Max McCormick LW 5'11" 185
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(Ohio State University, NCAA)36.11%



Senators Prospects Top 40 (2013) + Past Rankings:
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=1494213&highlight=

Prospect Criteria:

A player will be considered a prospect until he meets the following criteria:

If a prospect is a skater (forward, defenseman) and has played in 65 NHL games or more before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday; or, if a goaltender has played in 45 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday, that player will be considered graduated to the NHL. Conversely, if a player completes the season of his 24th birthday without passing those milestones, then that player will no longer be considered a prospect by Hockey’s Future, regardless of the player’s status with his NHL club.

An NCAA player who signs his first contract at or above the age of 22 has three years to meet the above criteria (65/45), while those NCAA players that turn pro under the age of 22 will be subjected to
the criteria above.

European players who sign their first NHL contract at or above the age of 22 have three seasons from the time they sign that contract to meet the above criteria. Those European players below the age of 22 that have signed a NHL contract will be subjected to the criteria in section one.
 

ZekeA

The Pride is Back...
Jan 13, 2009
4,843
1,181
Where the Cup is
Big Buddy ☺☻☺

Going with Buddy Robinson yet again this time......


Chris Wideman would be next on my list......
 

Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
30,850
9,788
Montreal, Canada
Need more votes. A few more interesting prospects left on board

Wideman, Gendron, Thompson, Robinson, Perron, Eiserman, Sdao and Shore should be the last "interesting" batch
 

OgieO

Registered User
May 17, 2006
5,279
1,180
Halifax
I kinda forgot Wideman was still there and voted Gendron. Would have voted Wideman had I been paying attention.
 

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