Spring 2015 Prospect Poll: #20

Ruckus007

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May 27, 2003
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All prospects who fit the HF prospect criteria are included.

ELIGIBILITY
-In his Age-24 season with fewer than 65 games for a skater (or 45 games for a goalie).

-If signed out of Europe or the NCAA at age 22 or older, fewer than 65 (skaters) or 45 (goalies) games within three years of signing.

RULES
Each poll runs 24 hours and is public. Vote for your choice and nominate a prospect from the list below to replace that player on the subsequent poll.

If there is a tie in the Top 10, there will be a run-off and the losing prospect will be returned to the pool for the next vote. Outside the Top 10, the tie will hold, the two highest Adds will be added and we'll move on.

PROSPECT RANKINGS
In the past, we've also done skater-only and goalie-only threads, as well as aggregate-type of rankings. If someone is interested, they are welcome to inherit that responsibility.


Spring '15 List
1. Sam Reinhart, C - 113 of 115 votes (98.26%); runner up Mikhail Grigorenko (2 votes)
2. Nikita Zadorov, D - 98 of 119 votes (82.35%); runner up Mikhail Grigorenko (18 votes)
3. Mikhail Grigorenko, C - 90 of 104 votes (86.54%); runner up Jake McCabe (6 votes)
4. Jake McCabe, D - 69 of 101 votes (68.32%); runner up Hudson Fasching (15 votes)
5. Hudson Fasching, RW - 53 of 107 votes (49.53%); runner up Nicholas Baptiste (22 votes)
6. Nicholas Baptiste, RW - 39 of 99 votes (39.39%); runner up Johan Larsson, 26 votes)
7. Johan Larsson, LW - 40 of 99 votes (40.40%); runner up J.T. Compher (28 votes)
8. J.T. Compher, C - 39 of 84 votes (46.43%); runner up Justin Bailey (36 votes)
9. Justin Bailey, RW - 70 of 93 votes (75.27%); runner up Linus Ullmark (11 votes)
10. Linus Ullmark, G - 43 of 86 votes (50.00%); runner up Cal Petersen (16 votes)
11. Cal Petersen, G - 36 of 75 votes (48.00%); runner up William Carrier (16 votes)
12. William Carrier, LW - 33 of 80 votes (41.25%); runner up Chad Ruhwedel (11 votes)
13. Brycen Martin, D -19 of 68 votes (27.94%); runner up Chad Ruhwedel (16 votes)
T14. Gustav Possler, LW -15 of 54 votes (27.78%)
T14. Chad Ruhwedel, D -15 of 54 votes (27.78%); runner up Tim Schaller (8 votes)
16. Tim Schaller, C -14 of 59 votes (23.78%); runner up Anthony Florentino (10 votes)
17. Connor Hurley, C -16 of 57 votes (28.07%); runner up Anthony Florentino (12 votes)
T18. Anthony Florentino, D -7 of 34 votes (20.59%)
T18. Sean Malone, C -7 of 34 votes (20.59%); runners up Vaclav Karabacek and Phil Varone (6 votes each)
 
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NotABadPeriod

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Are you stopping at 20? Since I don't see the list of players to add. But given the depth we have we could pretty easily get to 25.
 

ottawah

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Chris Brown is out of sight, out of mind around here, but the kid has been tearing it up as a rookie in the USHL.

41st in scoring as a 19 yr old is not what I'd call tearing it up. Hurley was 18th in scoring as an 18 yr old, and his offense in the NCAA has not been overly impressive (defensive minded team mind you).
 

stokes84

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41st in scoring as a 19 yr old is not what I'd call tearing it up. Hurley was 18th in scoring as an 18 yr old, and his offense in the NCAA has not been overly impressive (defensive minded team mind you).

Was leading his team in scoring before the trade. As a rookie. And he played on a bad team, and I think we all know that comparing scorers on bad teams to scorers on good teams is tricky.
 

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