Prospect Info: Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2021 #16

Who is the Sens #16 Prospect at the moment?


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Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
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Montreal, Canada
Remember to vote based on all factors and not just NHL readiness. Overall skillset, hockey IQ, upside potential vs floor, age, stats, skating ability, array of shots, leadership qualities, size/strenght, etc

Personally, I always ask myself, who would I draft BPA among these players?

Try to do some research on these kids, particularly the most recent ones. People are free to post links and videos about some of the prospects that should be voted soon, or even try to persuade others why a guy should be voted next! Spread info to help people vote.


Players from the top-30 in 2020 who have graduated since (and still with the organization) :

Drake Batherson, Tim Stutzle, Josh Norris


Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2021

a) Tim Stutzle (53 GP)
b) Josh Norris (59 GP)

1- Jake Sanderson (95.0%)
2- Shane Pinto (
71.2%)
3- Erik Brännström (46.1%)
4- Tyler Boucher (28.6%)
5- Alex Formenton (53.2%)
6- Ridly Greig (43.8%)
7- Filip Gustavsson (43.6%)
8- Jacob Bernard-Docker (74.1%)
9- Egor Sokolov (51.2%)
10- Mads Søgaard (58.7%)
11- Logan Brown (50.0%)
12- Roby Järventie (52.8%)
13- Tyler Kleven (44.9%)
14- Lassi Thomson (54.3%)
15- Leevi Merilainen (71.4%)
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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 massive turmoil. Like SensBrawler said to me "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.


Order of the next prospects to be added :

Carson Latimer
Parker Kelly
Cole Reinhardt
Mark Kastelic
Viktor Lodin
Jonathan Aspirot
Chandler Romeo
Jakov Novak
Jonny Tychonick
Eric Engstrand
Luke Loheit


Also, leaving the link of pre-2017 polls if anyone wants to bookmark the page

2016 Senators Prospects Top 30 + Past Rankings
 
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jbeck5

Registered User
Jan 26, 2009
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Why so little options? Lol you have a bunch to be added...just add them.
 

jbeck5

Registered User
Jan 26, 2009
16,314
3,299
Nobody asked... outside of Mandolese poll #3 IIRC so I added him!

I am not trying to run a solo poll here :laugh:

Make a suggestion!

Add all the people you said you plan to add. Lol that's my suggestion.
 

Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
30,853
9,788
Montreal, Canada
He's a dime a dozen player that can be easily had in free agency every single off season. May as well swing for the fences for top 6/top 4 talent.

Our most recent 2nd round pick (the highest one), Zack Ostapchuk will most likely win this round

Angus Crookshank might have a decent chance to be voted as our 17th best prospect (and depending on how you see it as Stutzle and Norris are still technically eligible, 19th best)

I mean, imagine the insanity of your prospect pool if your 17-19th best prospect is a legit potential top-6 player like Sokolov or Greig.

You should go take a look and see what kind of prospects other teams have at #17-20. Habs voted a 3rd round pick from 2018 (8 months younger than Crookshank) as their 17th best prospect. The guy is a center and had 1 pt in his first 18 AHL games.

Crookshank plays "the right way", came straight from college and put 16 pts in his first 19 AHL games. Received some high praise from Troy Mann.
 
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Micklebot

Moderator
Apr 27, 2010
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I have a soft spot for Roger, extremely smooth skating big man, who said he has improved his stride since he last played. Dark horse for sure but I think with his skating and size combo he has good potential for exponential growth.

Lots of good options but imo nobody stands out so I'm going to give my vote to the guy I hope surprises
 

LudwigVonKarlsson

Fall of Pierre
Oct 17, 2013
2,867
1,871
Ottawa, ON
Our most recent 2nd round pick (the highest one), Zack Ostapchuk will most likely win this round

Angus Crookshank might have a decent chance to be voted as our 17th best prospect (and depending on how you see it as Stutzle and Norris are still technically eligible, 19th best)

I mean, imagine the insanity of your prospect pool if your 17-19th best prospect is a legit potential top-6 player like Sokolov or Greig.

You should go take a look and see what kind of prospects other teams have at #17-20. Habs voted a 3rd round pick from 2018 (8 months younger than Crookshank) as their 17th best prospect. The guy is a center and had 1 pt in his first 18 AHL games.

Crookshank plays "the right way", came straight from college and put 16 pts in his first 19 AHL games. Received some high praise from Troy Mann.
The difference between the sens and most teams is that most teams haven't been tanking and getting top 5 picks for the past 3-4 seasons. Prospect rankings are completely subjective and don't really mean anything in the grand scheme of things anyways. I really wouldn't put too much stock on peoples opinions on this website as nobody really knows for certain how these players will turn out.
 

Crookshank

Brandon
Apr 18, 2021
136
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He's a dime a dozen player that can be easily had in free agency every single off season. May as well swing for the fences for top 6/top 4 talent.
disagree, he is 21 years old and came into the AHL at almost a ppg. Yes, he has the grinder skillset that allows him to be at worst a bottom 6, but he is too young young to call his skillset replacable. He would hold more trade value than you give him credit for.
 

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