What is Each Team's #1 Prospect?

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Devan Dubnyk is so underrated by everyone..........he is right there with Schremp as our #1 prospect.......i really think that Dubnyk will be the franchise player on the team. He dominates like noone else and way more an MVP on Kamloops than Schremp would have been on Kamloops no doubt.....how many 3 stars did Dubnyk get again...it was unbelivable.
 
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Bobby Ryan Getzlaf said:
Disagree. I'd say Bobby Ryan is definetely our top prospect now.

we should do a poll on our board again soon. Haven't seen enough of Bobby Ryan yet to put him ahead of Getz. Hope to evaluate them at the prospect tournament. For now I'll stick with Getz.
 

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blues4life said:
st.louis its bacasshuia for goalies and mcclement for players

eeeek! bacashihua over schwarz? i disagree

people are on schwarz for his year in the WHL, but his stats werent horrible for a 1st year in North America.... he shined at the WJC's and played quite well in the playoffs (albeit one round)

i'd say schwarz by a fair margin
 

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For Boston, it's obviously Toivonen.

Behind him are Stuart and Lashoff.
 

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Ill do my top 2:

Anahiem - Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry,m (im not a big Getzlaf fan, offensive upside is questionable in the pros IMO)
Atlanta - Karri Lehtonen, Alex Bourrett
Boston - Hannu Toivonen, Milan Jurcina
Buffalo - Thomas Vanek, Marek Zagrapan
Calgary - Dion Phaneuf, Tim Ramholt
Carolina - Jack Johnson, Andrew Ladd
Chicago - Cam Barker, Jack Skille (IMO in the future, Bertram will be better than both)
Colorado - Wojtech Wolski, Marek Svatos
Columbas - Nikolai Zherdev, Gilbert Brule
Dallas - Trevor Daley, Loui Eriksson
Detroit - Niklas Kronwall, Jiri Hudler
Edmonton - Robbie Schremp, Andrew Cogliano
Florida - Rostislav Olesz, Nathan Horton
Los Angeles - Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown
Monreal - Alex Perezhogin, Carey Price
Minnesota - Patrick O'Sullivan, Mikko Koivu
Nashville - Ryan Suter, Alexander Radulov
New York I - Sean Bergenhiem, Ryan O'Marra
New York R - Fedor Tytuin, Henrik Lundquivist
New Jersey - Zach Parise, Niklas Bergfors
Ottawa - Andrej Mezsaroz, Brian Lee
Phoenix - David LeNeveu, Martin Hanzal
Philly - Jeff Carter, Mike Richards
Pittsburgh - Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin
San Jose - Milan Michalek, Steve Bernier (very underrated player)
St Louis - Alexei Shkotov, Marek Schwarz
Tampa - Alexander Polushin, Gerald Coleman
Toronto - Tuukka Rask, Alexander Steen
Vancouver - Luc Bourdon, Kirill Koltsov
Washington - Alexander Ovechkin, Alexander Semin
 

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scoutman1 said:
Ill do my top 2:

Anahiem - Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry,m (im not a big Getzlaf fan, offensive upside is questionable in the pros IMO)
Atlanta - Karri Lehtonen, Alex Bourrett
Boston - Hannu Toivonen, Milan Jurcina
Buffalo - Thomas Vanek, Marek Zagrapan
Calgary - Dion Phaneuf, Tim Ramholt
Carolina - Jack Johnson, Andrew Ladd
Chicago - Cam Barker, Jack Skille (IMO in the future, Bertram will be better than both)
Colorado - Wojtech Wolski, Marek Svatos
Columbas - Nikolai Zherdev, Gilbert Brule
Dallas - Trevor Daley, Loui Eriksson
Detroit - Niklas Kronwall, Jiri Hudler
Edmonton - Robbie Schremp, Andrew Cogliano
Florida - Rostislav Olesz, Nathan Horton
Los Angeles - Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown
Monreal - Alex Perezhogin, Carey Price
Minnesota - Patrick O'Sullivan, Mikko Koivu
Nashville - Ryan Suter, Alexander Radulov
New York I - Sean Bergenhiem, Ryan O'Marra
New York R - Fedor Tytuin, Henrik Lundquivist
New Jersey - Zach Parise, Niklas Bergfors
Ottawa - Andrej Mezsaroz, Brian Lee
Phoenix - David LeNeveu, Martin Hanzal
Philly - Jeff Carter, Mike Richards
Pittsburgh - Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin
San Jose - Milan Michalek, Steve Bernier (very underrated player)
St Louis - Alexei Shkotov, Marek Schwarz
Tampa - Alexander Polushin, Gerald Coleman
Toronto - Tuukka Rask, Alexander Steen
Vancouver - Luc Bourdon, Kirill Koltsov
Washington - Alexander Ovechkin, Alexander Semin

I'm sorry, but Jurcina #2? That's a joke.

It's actually like this:
1. Toivonen
2. Stuart
3. Lashoff
4. Toss up between Hilbert, Boyes, Jurcina, and Alberts.
 

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New Jersey has three top prospects with enormous potential.

1.a Zach Parise
1.b Travis Zajac
1.c Niklas Bergfors

All three bring something different to the team. Parise is a small offensive playmaker who has hockey sense and vision that could lead to a first line job. Zajac has the allround package and oozes raw potential. His playmkaing skills are exceptional and he can score. Bergfors is a pure sniper who has lead Sweden in all international tourneys. I have heard Naslund comparisons.
 

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1.a that crosby kid
1.b evgeni malkin
1.c marc-andre fleury

any of them would be #1 prospects for 90% of the league.
 

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New York Rangers:

1. Fedor Tyutin // could turn into a top 2 defensmen with the proper guidance and development. maybe a future NHL All-Star defensmen.

2. Henrik Lundqvuist // could be a future starting goalie, good potential, IMO.

but Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby definetly is the clear winner of all the prospects.
 

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scoutman1 said:
Ill do my top 2:

Anahiem - Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry,m (im not a big Getzlaf fan, offensive upside is questionable in the pros IMO)
Atlanta - Karri Lehtonen, Alex Bourrett
Boston - Hannu Toivonen, Milan Jurcina
Buffalo - Thomas Vanek, Marek Zagrapan
Calgary - Dion Phaneuf, Tim Ramholt
Carolina - Jack Johnson, Andrew Ladd
Chicago - Cam Barker, Jack Skille (IMO in the future, Bertram will be better than both)
Colorado - Wojtech Wolski, Marek Svatos
Columbas - Nikolai Zherdev, Gilbert Brule
Dallas - Trevor Daley, Loui Eriksson
Detroit - Niklas Kronwall, Jiri Hudler
Edmonton - Robbie Schremp, Andrew Cogliano
Florida - Rostislav Olesz, Nathan Horton
Los Angeles - Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown
Monreal - Alex Perezhogin, Carey Price
Minnesota - Patrick O'Sullivan, Mikko Koivu
Nashville - Ryan Suter, Alexander Radulov
New York I - Sean Bergenhiem, Ryan O'Marra
New York R - Fedor Tytuin, Henrik Lundquivist
New Jersey - Zach Parise, Niklas Bergfors
Ottawa - Andrej Mezsaroz, Brian Lee
Phoenix - David LeNeveu, Martin Hanzal
Philly - Jeff Carter, Mike Richards
Pittsburgh - Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin
San Jose - Milan Michalek, Steve Bernier (very underrated player)
St Louis - Alexei Shkotov, Marek Schwarz
Tampa - Alexander Polushin, Gerald Coleman
Toronto - Tuukka Rask, Alexander Steen
Vancouver - Luc Bourdon, Kirill Koltsov
Washington - Alexander Ovechkin, Alexander Semin
i'd add colaiacovo to the leafs.
 

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for the oilers no. 2 top prospect I would take
Dubnyk, Deslauriers, or MA Pouliot over Andrew Cogliano

its good list thou
 

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Jason MacIsaac said:
New Jersey has three top prospects with enormous potential.

1.a Zach Parise
1.b Travis Zajac
1.c Niklas Bergfors

All three bring something different to the team. Parise is a small offensive playmaker who has hockey sense and vision that could lead to a first line job. Zajac has the allround package and oozes raw potential. His playmkaing skills are exceptional and he can score. Bergfors is a pure sniper who has lead Sweden in all international tourneys. I have heard Naslund comparisons.


You're on crack. Parise is a bit better then the other two right now.
Zajac has not put up monster numbers in the NCAA and has done nothing to warrant being called 1b to Parise's 1a. He's more like a "distant 2". And Bergfors is a nice pick up in the late 1st Rnd of this recent draft, but again, nothing that he's done would even come close to warranting being a 1c to Parise's 1a.

Parise's 1. And by a good margin. I don't care what you want to do with the other guys but you doing what you did is like saying:

1a. Carter
1b. Umberger
1c. Seidenberg

It's just not valid in any way shape or form.
 

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aspin said:
Devan Dubnyk is so underrated by everyone..........he is right there with Schremp as our #1 prospect.......i really think that Dubnyk will be the franchise player on the team. He dominates like noone else and way more an MVP on Kamloops than Schremp would have been on Kamloops no doubt.....how many 3 stars did Dubnyk get again...it was unbelivable.

I agree. I'll take Dubnyk as the Oiler's #1. Schremp is a close 2nd.
 
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