Prospect Info: Top 25 Habs Prospect Rankings – #25

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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: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)
#15 – Jake Evans (60.27% of the votes)
#16 – Michael McNiven (26.92% of the votes)
#17 - Simon Bourque (22.39% of the votes)
#18 - Jeremy Gregoire (24.19% of the votes)
#19 - Jeremiah Addison (23.53% of the votes)
#20 - Tom Parisi (28.85% of the votes)
#21 - Arvid Henriksson (29.41% of the votes)
#22 - Max Friberg (21.82% of the votes, 56.25% in tie breaker vs Casey Staum)
#23 - Casey Staum (40% of the votes)
#24 - Hayden Hawkey (31.91% of the votes)


GRADUATES

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

Hayden Hawkey time ag... uhh Audette :laugh:
 

dackelljuneaubulis02

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Oct 13, 2012
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I went for Bozon. I like his fight.

apparently he made a strong push near the end of the season to stay relevant. If he can really put in the work this offseason and get faster and stronger he could still be in the mix. Dude's a pure sniper and has decent skill. As far as 25th best prospects go you can do a lot worse than Bozon. Definitely rooting for him. I wouldn't count him out as a call up this year.
 

Treb

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May 31, 2011
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Going with Johnston.


Anyway thank you for taking over Treb.

No problem, we all get busy eventually in life. :)

Johnston should've been voted in a while ago. Shows how much people actually pay attention.

Or maybe they consider his lack of strength and defensive awareness to be very limiting to his NHL future. If TJ Brennan can't make the NHL, I doubt Johnson will. He's 24, not 20, so the chances he can correct his flaws enough to be NHL quality are pretty slim. The other remaining prospects are younger so the bust pit is farther away and they have more time to avoid it.
 
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