Winnipeg Jets Prospect Thread 2013-2014 (Part VI)

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Winnipeg Jets Player Stats Update
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[size=+1]World Junior Championships[/size]

Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Nic Petan|C|3|3|1|4|2|Canada|3/22/1995|Canada|Round 2, #43 Overall
Josh Morrisey|D|3|0|1|1|0|Canada|3/28/1995|Canada|Round 1, #13 Overall
Andrew Copp|C|3|0|5|5|2|USA|7/8/1994|USA|Round 4, #104 Overall
Jan Kostalek|D|3|0|0|0|0|Czech Republic|2/17/1995|Canada|Round 4, #114 Overall


[size=+1]Regular Season[/size]

NHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Mark Scheifele|C|41|6|13|19|8|Winnipeg Jets|3/15/1993|Canada|Round 1, #7 Overall
Jacob Trouba|D|24|2|8|10|9|Winnipeg Jets|2/26/1994|USA|Round 1, #9 Overall
Patrice Cormier|C|3|0|0|0|7|Winnipeg Jets|6/14/1990|Canada|Round 2, #54 Overall
John Albert|C|8|1|0|1|0|Winnipeg Jets|1/19/1989|USA|Round 6, #175 Overall
Zach Redmond|D|3|0|0|0|0|Winnipeg Jets|7/26/1988|USA|Round 7, #184 Overall
Ben Chiarot|D|1|0|0|0|0|Winnipeg Jets|5/9/1991|Canada|Round 4, #120 Overall
Julian Melchiori|D|1|0|0|0|0|Winnipeg Jets|12/6/1991|Canada|Round 3, #87 Overall

CHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Lukas Sutter|C|31|7|9|16|50|Red Deer Rebels, WHL|10/4/1993|Canada|Round 2, #39 Overall
Nic Petan|C|32|20|46|66|30|Portland Winterhawks, WHL|3/22/1995|Canada|Round 2, #43 Overall
Scott Kosmachuk|RW|36|26|26|52|58|Guelph Storm, OHL|1/24/1994|Canada|Round 3, #70 Overall
Jimmy Lodge|C|31|12|21|33|34|Saginaw Spirit, OHL|3/5/1995|Canada|Round 3, #84 Overall
Ryan Olsen|C|34|17|17|34|36|Kelowna Rockets, WHL|3/25/1994|Canada|Round 6, #160 Overall
Axel Blomqvist|RW|33|15|16|31|14|Victoria Royals, WHL|1/30/1995|Sweden|Undrafted
Josh Morrisey|D|28|13|22|35|24|Prince Albert Raiders, WHL|3/28/1995|Canada|Round 1, #13 Overall
Jan Kostalek|D|30|1|17|18|24|Rimouski Oceanic, QMJHL|2/17/1995|Canada|Round 4, #114 Overall

CHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Eric Comrie|G|32|14|18|1|2.61|.921|Tri-City Americans, WHL|7/6/1995|Canada|Round 2, #59 Overall

USHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Tucker Poolman|D|28|8|14|22|10|Omaha Lancers|6/8/1993|USA|Round 5, #127 Overall

NCAA Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Andrew Copp|C|14|9|5|14|8|Michigan, Big 10|7/8/1994|USA|Round 4, #104 Overall
Jordan Samuels-T.|LW|21|8|10|18|34|Quinnipac, ECAC|5/28/1990|USA|Round 7, #203 Overall
Tanner Lane|C|13|3|1|4|4|Nebraska-Omaha, NCAC|8/13/1992|USA|Round 6, #160 Overall
Brennan Serville|D|14|0|0|0|8|Michigan, Big 10|6/2/1993|Canada|Round 3, #78 Overall
Peter Stoykewych|D|17|0|1|1|18|Colorado, NCAC|7/14/1992|Canada|Round 7, #199 Overall
Aaron Harstad|D|17|0|2|2|10|Colorado, NCAC|4/27/1992|USA|Round 7, #187 Overall

NCAA Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Jason Kasdorf|G|2|1|1|0|3.49|.786|RPI, ECAC|5/18/1992|Canada|Round 6, #157 Overall
Connor Hellebuyck|G|11|7|4|2|1.75|.945|UMass Lowell, H-East|5/19/1993|USA|Round 5, #130 Overall
Jamie Phillips|G|4|1|3|0|2.94|.876|Michigan Tech, WCHA|3/24/1993|Canada|Round 7, #190 Overall

International Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Alexander Burmistrov|C|40|9|22|31|26|Ak Bars, KHL|10/21/1991|Russia|Round 1, #8 Overall
Arturs Kulda|D|28|1|5|6|32|Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL|7/25/1988|Latvia|Round 7, #200 Overall
Marcus Karlström|D|26|8|11|19|20|AIK, J20 SuperElit|1/6/1995|Sweden|Round 7, #194 Overall

ECHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Yasin Cisse|RW|9|2|0|2|17|Ontario Reign|3/11/1992|Canada|Round 5, #150 Overall
Cody Sol|D|29|2|2|4|56|Ontario Reign|2/11/1991|Canada|Round 5, #125 Overall

ECHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Michael Hutchinson|G|23|17|6|2|2.11|.921|Ontario Reign|3/2/1990|Canada|Round 6, #154 Overall

AHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Adam Lowry|LW|23|3|4|7|24|St. John's IceCaps|3/29/1993|Canada|Round 3, #67 Overall
JC Lipon|RW|28|5|9|14|52|St. John's IceCaps|7/10/1993|Canada|Round 3, #91 Overall
Austen Brassard|C|6|1|0|1|0|St. John's IceCaps|1/14/1993|Canada|Round 5, #149 Overall
Ivan Telegin|C||||||St. John's IceCaps|2/28/1992|Russia|Round 4, #101 Overall
Patrice Cormier|C|25|3|7|10|53|St. John's IceCaps|6/14/1990|Canada|Round 2, #54 Overall
Carl Klingberg|LW|27|8|6|14|14|St. John's IceCaps|1/28/1991|Sweden|Round 2, #34 Overall
Eric O'Dell|C|28|12|17|29|20|St. John's IceCaps|6/21/1990|Canada|Round 2, #39 Overall
John Albert|C|25|3|6|9|4|St. John's IceCaps|1/19/1989|USA|Round 6, #175 Overall
Zach Redmond|D|13|5|7|12|8|St. John's IceCaps|7/26/1988|USA|Round 7, #184 Overall
Brenden Kichton|D|31|6|16|22|8|St. John's IceCaps|6/18/1992|Canada|Round 7, #190 Overall
Ben Chiarot|D|26|2|7|9|26|St. John's IceCaps|5/9/1991|Canada|Round 4, #120 Overall
Julian Melchiori|D|18|0|5|5|14|St. John's IceCaps|12/6/1991|Canada|Round 3, #87 Overall

AHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Edward Pasquale|G|22|12|10|1|2.18|.925|St. John's IceCaps|11/20/1990|Canada|Round 4, #117 Overall
Jussi Olkinoura|G|8|4|4|1|2.98|.898|St. John's IceCaps|11/4/1990|Finland|Undrafted
Michael Hutchinson|G|1|0|1|0|3.07|.850|St. John's IceCaps|3/2/1990|Canada|Round 6, #154 Overall


[post=71857571]Pre-Season stats[/post]
[post=63864961]Prospect Stats part V[/post]
 
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I like our current prospects plenty :)

Old thread looked about full, seemed like a good time to drop a new thread.
 

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Was that confirmed or only rumoured?

I know CSKA owns Telegin's KHL rights, but he hasn't played for them yet and isn't on their roster.

This. The Jets have absolutely no reason to loan Telegin's rights to anyone. CSKA only has his KHL rights, but the MOU prohibits them from signing him to a contract, and Telegin isn't nearly big enough or good enough to break that. Let Telegin sit out the rest of his ELC at home if he wants.
 

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This. The Jets have absolutely no reason to loan Telegin's rights to anyone. CSKA only has his KHL rights, but the MOU prohibits them from signing him to a contract, and Telegin isn't nearly big enough or good enough to break that. Let Telegin sit out the rest of his ELC at home if he wants.

What? That's not what I'm saying.

Jets could have a reason to loan Telegin. In fact, it could be a good idea.

Give the kid some time to play and develop, if he returns to the NHL the Jets own him.

The MOU just means that CSKA needs the Jets permission to sign him.
 

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So essentially, Telegin is playing a game of chicken with the Jets and its his pro hockey career at stake. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer is he?

Anyone know who his agent is?
 

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What? That's not what I'm saying.

Jets could have a reason to loan Telegin. In fact, it could be a good idea.

Give the kid some time to play and develop, if he returns to the NHL the Jets own him.

The MOU just means that CSKA needs the Jets permission to sign him.

I disagree with the bolded part. Letting a player pull a power-play of this sort could set an unwanted precedent and would in effect give the player leverage moving forward. Since Telegin is suspended because he didn't report to his assignment in the AHL, doesn't that give the Jets the ability to toll his contract until he complies? If they loan him to a KHL team his ELC years would evaporate no?
 

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What? That's not what I'm saying.

Jets could have a reason to loan Telegin. In fact, it could be a good idea.

Give the kid some time to play and develop, if he returns to the NHL the Jets own him.

The MOU just means that CSKA needs the Jets permission to sign him.

I only quoted your post because it was factual. That's what the 'This' was for. The rest of the post was entirely my thoughts on the subject. I don't like seeing people be rewarded for selfish behaviour. Telegin could have gone to St. John's and developed there. Instead, he chose to return to Russia for 'personal reasons'.
 

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I disagree with the bolded part. Letting a player pull a power-play of this sort could set an unwanted precedent and would in effect give the player leverage moving forward. Since Telegin is suspended because he didn't report to his assignment in the AHL, doesn't that give the Jets the ability to toll his contract until he complies? If they loan him to a KHL team his ELC years would evaporate no?

Jets' still would hold his NHL rights until (I think, HC can correct me) 27, even if not under contract.

I only quoted your post because it was factual. That's what the 'This' was for. The rest of the post was entirely my thoughts on the subject. I don't like seeing people be rewarded for selfish behaviour. Telegin could have gone to St. John's and developed there. Instead, he chose to return to Russia for 'personal reasons'.



We don't know the inside information. There's always more and two-sides of the story. I always err on innocent until proven guilty. For Telegin, there may be a good reason.
 

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I only quoted your post because it was factual. That's what the 'This' was for. The rest of the post was entirely my thoughts on the subject. I don't like seeing people be rewarded for selfish behaviour. Telegin could have gone to St. John's and developed there. Instead, he chose to return to Russia for 'personal reasons'.

I know im being selfish in this, but as a fan that watched guys like Macaneaur and Mahachek be a poison to the team. I wouldn't want Telegin on the caps, he wants to be a pre Madonna let him set out and waste his contract. Many would kill to be in his situation.

Also, you guys should probably take Klingberg off of this. He's done, he wont be a part of this organization next summer
 

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Jets' still would hold his NHL rights until (I think, HC can correct me) 27, even if not under contract.





We don't know the inside information. There's always more and two-sides of the story. I always err on innocent until proven guilty. For Telegin, there may be a good reason.

I'm having a real hard time coming up with any scenario that would justify ignoring your NHL team's assignment and heading back to Russia with little to no word given. It's been, what, 2 1/2 months now? We haven't heard anything from Telegin other than he went back to Russia.
 

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I'm having a real hard time coming up with any scenario that would justify ignoring your NHL team's assignment and heading back to Russia with little to no word given. It's been, what, 2 1/2 months now? We haven't heard anything from Telegin other than he went back to Russia.

We haven't but we don't know if TN hasn't. Difference.
 

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Man is Petan an exciting prospect. I know this is early but his PPG pace is higher than Scheifele's was in his post draft year. Heck it's higher than Scheifele's pace in his second post draft year in Barrie. I know different leagues and different systems but it sure is exciting to have such a high skill prospect. He could be an NHL bust sure, but I'd rather us risk a second round pick on someone like Petan any day of the week. We talk about a "big #1 center" or a "big shutdown defenseman" but I think what the Jets are missing right now is someone in the mould of Petan who can be a creative offensive player, make those crisp passes on the PP.

By far my favourite Jets prospect!
 

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I disagree with the bolded part. Letting a player pull a power-play of this sort could set an unwanted precedent and would in effect give the player leverage moving forward. Since Telegin is suspended because he didn't report to his assignment in the AHL, doesn't that give the Jets the ability to toll his contract until he complies? If they loan him to a KHL team his ELC years would evaporate no?

Meh, making him sit out of professional hockey is unnecessarily spiteful in my opinion. If I were the Jets I'd let him play in the KHL, it's not like he's of any use to us sitting at home. He's made it clear that he doesn't wanna play in St Johns, let him play in the KHL, either nothing comes of him and we're no worse off than we are right now or he blossoms and at the very least has some trade value even if he pulls another "power play" and doesn't wanna play here.
 

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Meh, making him sit out of professional hockey is unnecessarily spiteful in my opinion. If I were the Jets I'd let him play in the KHL, it's not like he's of any use to us sitting at home. He's made it clear that he doesn't wanna play in St Johns, let him play in the KHL, either nothing comes of him and we're no worse off than we are right now or he blossoms and at the very least has some trade value even if he pulls another "power play" and doesn't wanna play here.

How is it unnecessarily spiteful? TNSE is in charge of the terms of the contracts, not the players. It goes doubly for unproven prospects on ELCs. Telegin may have a legitimate reason for returning to Russia, but releasing him to play in the KHL when he's under an NHL contract sets a bad precedent. If Telegin didn't want to play for the IceCaps or be a prospect under TNSE, why not get his agent to communicate as much to the GM? We'd at least get closure on him.
 

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Man is Petan an exciting prospect. I know this is early but his PPG pace is higher than Scheifele's was in his post draft year. Heck it's higher than Scheifele's pace in his second post draft year in Barrie. I know different leagues and different systems but it sure is exciting to have such a high skill prospect. He could be an NHL bust sure, but I'd rather us risk a second round pick on someone like Petan any day of the week. We talk about a "big #1 center" or a "big shutdown defenseman" but I think what the Jets are missing right now is someone in the mould of Petan who can be a creative offensive player, make those crisp passes on the PP.

By far my favourite Jets prospect!

Yup. I recall some had Petan going in the first round as well and I assume it was his size that had him drop to the second, not his skill level. Hoping for some St. Louis-like legs and this kid has a long, productive career in a Jets uniform.
 

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Sutter only has .5 ppg as a over ager? He's not even going to make the ECHL next year.
 

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Sutter only has .5 ppg as a over ager? He's not even going to make the ECHL next year.

Swing and a miss by Chevy.

Some used to talk about guys like Sutter as being "Chevy type players". I'm glad that the Jets most recent draft suggests that a "Chevy type player" has talent, not just bellicosity.
 
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