Jason MacIsaac
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Didn't say it wasn't.....I'm done with this thread, I gave you stats, others stepped in, I seen both of them play and yet you still want to be a homer.Leafaholix said:It's a helluva lot stronger then the NCAA
Didn't say it wasn't.....I'm done with this thread, I gave you stats, others stepped in, I seen both of them play and yet you still want to be a homer.Leafaholix said:It's a helluva lot stronger then the NCAA
lol, this is how you come off...JasonMacIsaac said:Didn't say it wasn't.....I'm done with this thread, I gave you stats, others stepped in, I seen both of them play and yet you still want to be a homer.
Seven_Nation_Army said:Got Shishkanov?...he was leading the AHL in rookie scoring or tied with Kyle Wellwood before he went down with an injury
Leafaholix said:lol, this is how you come off...
"You're not agreeing with me... Parise is better then Steen! Say it! Admit you were wrong! Other people agree with me! I've seen both players... therefore I am right! I'm leaving this thread because you think your prospect is better then my prospect, HOMER!"
Take care.
Not once did I say "admit you're wrong!"... or "my prospect is better then yours!".Ziggy Stardust said:From an observer... it seems like you just described yourself. Reading this entire thread, you presented no substance to support your "opinions" and it seems like you are biased towards Steen just because he is a Leafs prospect. I'm sure you're viewpoint would differ had Parise been a Leafs prospect.
And I too would take Parise over Steen (he simply is the better prospect).
Leafaholix said:That wasn't directed at you, it was directed more towards those who just give Parise the nod because they've heard Pierre McGuire praise him.
Looks like the great leader is really not so great at all. UND got massively upset tonight by Denver & guess what, shut out in the process. I guess if one goes by his teams accomplishments & then characterizies him as a great leader, I guess this game (& for that matter the WJC) proves that he is no leader at all & folds in the big games.Leafaholix said:Good one... great leadership always guarentee's victory... that's right.
How can you say he's the best prospect when you haven't seen a lot the others play. I'm not doubting his talent but him as a #1 is definitely questionable.montreal said:I've seen Kastsitsyn play a few times and I think he's the best prospect not in the NHL that's been drafted. it's just my opinion.
Steve Bernier... he has a shot.X-SHARKIE said:Steve Bernier should be in this top 40 ...no question. Matt Carle probally couldve slipped in it as well...Patrick Ehelechner.
pierrehedinrocks said:How can you say he's the best prospect when you haven't seen a lot the others play. I'm not doubting his talent but him as a #1 is definitely questionable.
X-SHARKIE said:Steve Bernier should be in this top 40 ...no question. Matt Carle probally couldve slipped in it as well...Patrick Ehelechner.
X-SHARKIE said:Ok.... I missed Carle..... Bernier is a lock on there, I understand, i'm forgetfull my self.
Yess Carle should be on there, watching his play last year in River City and now catching him on the Dish playing in Denver, he's mighty impressive, ever since WJC his game has sky rocketed. He's been a stud defensivly and offesnivly for Denver.
I know he was on the list before, but I'm glad he is still on your list after adding the other prospects. What do you think he will be, Montreal? An all-star, a first liner, 2nd liner, never make the NHL? What do you think about the progress he's made? Will he be in Hartford or Dartmouth next year? What do you think his potential is? How many times have you seen him? Who do you compare him to?montreal said:Ok I'll redo the list for the guys I forgot, I knew I would forget some, my bad.
Top 40
1. Phaneuf
2. Kastsitsyn
3. Parise
4. Cater
5. Grigorenko
6. Suter
7. Steen
8. Getzlaf
9. Mirnov
10. Welch
11. Paille
12. Perezhogin
13. Jokinen
14. Anothy Stewart
15. Steve Bernier
16. Kahnberg
17. Richards
18. O'Sullivan
19. Nilsson
20. Fehr
21. Slater
22. Shkotov
23. Coburn
24. Vanek
25. Eriksson
26. Coburn
27. Moyzakin
28. Zakharov
29. Ruzicka
30. Kosmachev
31. Patrick Eaves
32. Pushkarov
33. Boyle
34. Stuart
35. Carle
36. Fleischman
37. Kanko
38. Jessiman
39. Ben Eaves
40. Gladskikh
Jarkko Immonen (New York Rangers) should be on that list... he's a star in Finland and still only 22 years old.montreal said:Ok I'll redo the list for the guys I forgot, I knew I would forget some, my bad.
Top 40
1. Phaneuf
2. Kastsitsyn
3. Parise
4. Cater
5. Grigorenko
6. Suter
7. Steen
8. Getzlaf
9. Mirnov
10. Welch
11. Paille
12. Perezhogin
13. Jokinen
14. Anothy Stewart
15. Steve Bernier
16. Kahnberg
17. Richards
18. O'Sullivan
19. Nilsson
20. Fehr
21. Slater
22. Shkotov
23. Coburn
24. Vanek
25. Eriksson
26. Coburn
27. Moyzakin
28. Zakharov
29. Ruzicka
30. Kosmachev
31. Patrick Eaves
32. Pushkarov
33. Boyle
34. Stuart
35. Carle
36. Fleischman
37. Kanko
38. Jessiman
39. Ben Eaves
40. Gladskikh
Broadway Crosby said:I know he was on the list before, but I'm glad he is still on your list after adding the other prospects. What do you think he will be, Montreal? An all-star, a first liner, 2nd liner, never make the NHL? What do you think about the progress he's made? Will he be in Hartford or Dartmouth next year? What do you think his potential is? How many times have you seen him? Who do you compare him to?
Leafaholix said:Leafaholix's Top 40!
1. Dion Phaneuf
2. Igor Grigorenko
3. Ryan Suter
4. Andrei Kastsitsyn
5. Jeff Carter
6. Zach Parise
7. Alexander Steen
8. Mike Richards
9. Igor Mirnov
10. Noah Welch
11. Mark Stuart
12. Doug Lynch
13. Keith Ballard
14. Jeff Woywitka
15. Hannu Toivonen
16. David LeNeveu
17. Josh Harding
18. Thomas Vanek
19. Braydon Coburn
20. Alexander Perezhogin
21. Loui Eriksson
22. Ryan Getzlaf
23. Magnus Kahnberg
24. Valtteri Filppula
25. Anthony Stewart
26. Robert Nilsson
27. Ryan Whitney
28. Konstantin Pushkarov
29. Eric Fehr
30. Tomas Fleischmann
31. Daniel Paille
32. Jim Slater
33. Patrick Eaves
34. Patrick O'Sullivan
35. Kirill Koltsov
36. Danny Richmond
37. Henrik Lundqvist
38. Steve Bernier
39. Tobias Enstrom
40. Rob Globke
Petr Vrana gets even less......for a player on the CHL all rookie team he misses quite a few lists. His injury this year along with his team must have really sent him back.Vlad The Impaler said:Damn, Mikko Koivu gets no love :p
Great list.Leafaholix said:Leafaholix's Top 40!
2. Igor Grigorenko
Yes, that's him.Yellowcard said:Great list.
Can someone tell me about Grigorenko? Everyone seems to love him but I don't know much about him.
Also, was he the player that got into that horrible car accident? I vaguely remember that.