Prospect Info: Who is the Blues #19 Prospect?

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EastonBlues22

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1) Allen 53%
2) Fabbri 45%
3) Jaskin 39%
4) Rattie 61%
5) Barbashev 86%
6) Schmaltz 79%
7) Parayko 33%
8) Lindbohm 40%
9) Binnington 48%
10) Vannelli 66%
11) Letunov 27%
12) Husso 38%
13) Edmundson 45%
14) Hakanpaa 62%
15) Walman 55%
16) Shields 23%
17) Lundstrom 25%
18) MacEachern 39%

We'll round out the top 20 then call it quits.

Poganski for me.
 

bleedblue1223

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Was it Bill Armstrong or Tim Taylor that said he was back on the radar? When I heard that, I immediately thought of intern randomly looking up stats on hockeydb and then showing one of the main guys. They probably thought, hmm, not as bad of a bust as we thought, good job everybody.

And then he goes out and gets one secondary assist in a play that he wasn't really involved in.
 

PerryTurnbullfan

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Gardiner did have a decent sophmore year. Putting up 19 assists with Penn State was alot more impressive than some of the other players we had. Gardiner does have good size and some skill. Just can't seem to get the tool box open.

Kind of like Wannstrom...Whom I'm voting for here. An enigma with some skills. Not much left talent wise. Poganski is a decent pick too, if he was playing against better competition. We will see how college goes. Good prospect though. Jaedon is there close, but he is rather small.
 

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I went with Pochiro, I feel like he at least has a shot to play in a bottom 6 pest role.
 
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