Team Rankings: Arizona Coyotes head top group that features a strong Atlantic Divisio

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Photo: Tampa Bay Lightning goaltending prospect Andrei Vasilevsky has had a couple of stints with the NHL club, but he is currently playing for the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL (courtesy of Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire)


</p> They may have been one of the lowly clubs in the 2014-15 season, but the Arizona Coyotes appear to have a bright future as evidenced by their top*showing in*the Hockey’s Future ranking of the prospect depth of each NHL organization.

To be sure, the choice of the Coyotes wasn’t an easy one. Due in part to a spate of recent deep draft pools with high-end talent towards the top, several teams have built up impressive groups of prospects*through the NHL Draft as well as through some shrewd trading.… read more

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awfulwaffle

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Thanks for the article. Question though, why are Domi and Duclair still considered prospects in this article? It's safe to say they are here to stay. Is it just a "rookie" status that still considers them as prospects? And I'm assuming Rieder "graduated" means he's played long enough now that he's just a player on the roster and not considered anything for the future?
 

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Thanks for the article. Question though, why are Domi and Duclair still considered prospects in this article?

They don't meat the cutoff in terms of NHL GP for HF.

Wonder how Toronto fans feel about this :sarcasm:
 

Sciamachy

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Thanks for the article. Question though, why are Domi and Duclair still considered prospects in this article? It's safe to say they are here to stay. Is it just a "rookie" status that still considers them as prospects? And I'm assuming Rieder "graduated" means he's played long enough now that he's just a player on the roster and not considered anything for the future?

HF's criteria:
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/whatmakesaprospect/
 

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