Prospect Info: Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #15

Who is the Sens #15 Prospect at the moment?


  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Xspyrit

DJ Dorion
Jun 29, 2008
30,854
9,791
Montreal, Canada
Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022

1- Jake Sanderson 96.6% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #1)
2- Shane Pinto 89.9% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #2)
3- Ridly Greig 87.3% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #3)
4- Mads Søgaard 51.2%
(Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #4 - Tie Breaker)
5- Lassi Thomson 59.3% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #5)
6- Jacob Bernard-Docker 39.6% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #6)
7- Zack Ostapchuk 43.3% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #7)
8- Tyler Boucher 44.7% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #8)
9- Tyler Kleven 47.5% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #9)
10- Roby Jarventie 63.8%
(Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #10 - Tie Breaker)
11- Egor Sokolov 62.5% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #11)
12- Viktor Lodin 24.6 % (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #12)
13- Angus Crookshank 45.9% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #13)
14- Tomas Hamara 41.9% (Prospect Info: - Sens Board Prospects Ranking 2022 #14)
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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). Anyway, I don't see a debate for any candidate this year so that makes it easier

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/strength, 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.



Graduated players from 2021 (who are still in the organization) :

Erik Brännström and Alex Formenton. I'm also not including Vitali Abramov as he won't be back to NA before 25 y/o at least



To be added :

Benjamin Roger
Kevin Mandolese
Carson Latimer
Cole Reinhardt
Jonathan Aspirot
Stephen Halliday
Jorian Donovan
Cameron O'Neill
Kevin Reidler
Theo Wallberg
Tyson Dyck
Chandler Romeo
Jakov Novak
Kristians Rubins
Jonny Tychonick
Luke Loheit



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

 
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ATdaisuki

Registered User
Dec 4, 2012
2,066
751
Ottawa
Guenette had a great rookie AHL campaign and has more upside than Kelly and Kastelic IMO. I will concede that those two are likely solid bottom line players for their careers though whereas Guenette still has an unknown NHL certainty. Went with Guenette for upside. Merilainen isn't a bad alternative though.
 

bicboi64

Registered User
Aug 13, 2020
4,459
2,799
Brampton
Kastelic based on being close to good enough to play on the 4th line, another half season of cooking and he should be on the team by the trade deadline
 

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