Prospect Info: Top 25 Habs Prospect Rankings – #15

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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Sorry to hijack this from Chris Cutter, but we should continue

:habs

#1 – Mikhail Sergachev (92.63% of the votes)
#2 – Nikita Scherbak (38.24% of the votes)
#3 – Michael McCarron (54.46% of the votes)
#4 – Artturi Lehkonen (51.33% of the votes)
#5 – Charles Hudon (50.71% of the votes)
#6 – Noah Juulsen (75.56% of the votes)
#7 – Martin Reway (47.83% of the votes)
#8 – Jacob De La Rose (40.52% of the votes)
#9 – William Bitten (66.00% of the votes)
#10 – Charlie Lindgren (39.62% of the votes)
#11 – Zach Fucale (56.55% of the votes)
#12 – Lukas Vejdemo (35.78% of the votes)
#13 – Victor Mete (41.67% of the votes)
#14 – Brett Lernout (58.97% of the votes)

GRADUATES

SVEN ANDRIGHETTO, DANIEL CARR, MIKE CONDON & PHILIP DANAULT.

Voted for Jake Evans, added Colin Sullivan
 

Le Barron de HF

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Yeah have been crazy busy going to festival and finding an appartment, sorry for lack of activity on these. Thank you for making this one.
 

LePoche69

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Finding strange that a guy who already have 3 games of experience with habs in his first pro season doesn't have more support...

Ryan Johnston
 

Treb

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Finding strange that a guy who already have 3 games of experience with habs in his first pro season doesn't have more support...

Ryan Johnston

Ryan Johnston is a pure offensive D that didn't even go 0.5 ppg in the AHL at 24 years old (he had 0.32 ppg). His 3 games with the Habs is due to them having a ton of injuries in their D corps.

At 24 years old, TJ Brennan was flirting with 1.0 ppg.

I consider him a filler prospect, nothing more. He has to show much much more offensive capabilities to compensate his defensive inabilities (that includes being way too weak physically) to even just be an 8th D at the NHL level.

My ranking:
Blue-chip prospect
Mikhail Sergachev

A prospect
Nikita Scherbak
Michael McCarron
Artturi Lehkonen
Charles Hudon
Noah Juulsen

B prospect
Martin Reway
Jacob De La Rose
William Bitten
Charlie Lindgren
Fucale
Vejdemo
Mete
Lernout

C prospect
Evans
McNiven
Grégoire
Bourque
Hawkey

D prospects
Audette
Bozon
Parisi
Henriksson
Addison
Pezzetta
Staum

E prospects
Thrower
Koberstein

Filler prospect
Johnston
MacMillan
Bradley
Crisp
Sullivan
 

tooji

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We're at that point where it's like who the **** are these guys
 

EveryDay

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Jun 13, 2009
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McNiven is a solid prospect. He's the only goalie who have beat London(twice) in the OHL playoffs + Memorial cup. I would take him before Evans for sure.
 

Treb

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Evans. He should be the 11th ranked prospect, also, btw.

I would also have Lehkonen listed as our second best prospect.

Me and you are on the same page on both accounts.

I personally want to see Lehkonen on small ice before bumping him to 2nd place.

As for Evans, I want to see even more next season. He needs to get stronger. I would also like for him to score a little bit more.

Voted McNiven, I would have put him before mete and lernout.

He is a good goalie and could become a starter

With McNiven, I want to see if he looks better because the team in front isn't good defensively (the Hungarian Vay/Slovakian Godla effect). I hope he gets traded to a better team, so we can see what he can do there.
 

crazyd

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Jul 2, 2006
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My ranking:
Blue-chip prospect
Mikhail Sergachev

A prospect
Nikita Scherbak
Michael McCarron
Artturi Lehkonen
Charles Hudon
Noah Juulsen

B prospect
Martin Reway
Jacob De La Rose
William Bitten
Charlie Lindgren
Fucale
Vejdemo
Mete
Lernout

C prospect
Evans
McNiven
Grégoire
Bourque
Hawkey

D prospects
Audette
Bozon
Parisi
Henriksson
Addison
Pezzetta
Staum

E prospects
Thrower
Koberstein

Filler prospect
Johnston
MacMillan
Bradley
Crisp
Sullivan

Nicely done!
 

19VJ17

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Mar 9, 2011
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Voted Evans again but I feel I won't have to do that any more :laugh:

Next Michael McNiven followed by my real dark horse Nikolas Koberstein... I'm a gambler at heart but I do feel Koberstein has some tools that can mature in time.
As we all know it takes defensemen and goalies longer to show there true value...or at least I think we know that
 

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