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irvine
PickupHockey Veteran
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Posted - 03/27/2010 : 04:44:44
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I have decided I am going to make a couple of different Top 10 Lists.
Top 10 NHL Goaltenders - Top 10 NHL Forwards - Top 10 NHL Defensemen - Top 10 NHL Prospects. (Maybe one or two more within due time.)
Each list will be based on perspective / personal opinion. They will also be subject to change during my player re-rates. Meaning, just because Player A is ranked #1 today, does not mean by next month they will still be there. They may drop down the rankings, based on play/performance, others play/performance, injuries, suspensions, etc...
Now, on to today's topic! -----------------------------------------
Top 10 NHL Prospects.
Criteria: The players on your list (and mine) must already be drafted by an NHL team. However, they can not have played more than 25 regular season National Hockey League games. (All NHL seasons combined).
1. Cody Hodgson - C - Age: 20 - CAN - Canucks 2. Nikita Filatov - LW - Age: 19 - RUS - Blue Jackets 3. Oliver Ekman-Larsson - D - Age: 18 - SWE - Coyotes 4. Cory Schneider - G - Age: 24 - USA - Canucks 5. John Carlson - D - Age: 20 - USA - Capitals 6. Jonathon Bernier - G - Age: 21 - CAN - Kings 7. Jordan Eberle - C - Age: 19 - CAN - Oilers 8. Mikael Backlund - C - Age: 21 - SWE - Flames 9. Nazem Kadri - C - Age: 19 - CAN - Maple Leafs 10. Alex Pietrangelo - D - Age: 20 - CAN - Blues
-- That is Irvine's current top 10 NHL prospects. Sometime in the near future, I will re-evaluate my list and make any adjustments that I see fit based on play from now until then.
Please post your top 10, while following the criteria. No more than 25 NHL regular season games (all seasons combined) allowed. I have set that number to determine an actual NHL caliber player now. No longer that of a prospect.
Irvine/prez.
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ryan93
PickupHockey Pro
Canada
996 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2010 : 05:25:36
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Honestly it's kind of hard for me to make a list like that, because i simply haven't seen the prospects enough to make a valid projection for each. Aside from the World Juniors, and the odd NHL game from the likes of Bernier & Filatov, i haven't seem them play very much. Other than that, what i know about the players is what i read in The Hockey News & from what i hear from people like Bob McKenzie. |
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Alex116
PickupHockey Legend
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Posted - 03/27/2010 : 09:42:36
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quote: Originally posted by ryan93
Honestly it's kind of hard for me to make a list like that, because i simply haven't seen the prospects enough to make a valid projection for each. Aside from the World Juniors, and the odd NHL game from the likes of Bernier & Filatov, i haven't seem them play very much. Other than that, what i know about the players is what i read in The Hockey News & from what i hear from people like Bob McKenzie.
Ryan, i'm right there with you! Everything i know, aside from the odd time i've seen'em is from reading or hearing about them. I really hope Hodgson's back holds up and he ends up being as good as he's projected! There was a lot of uproar here in Van when we picked him as a lot of fans wanted the Canucks to select Kyle Beech who went with the very next pick (11th) to Chicago. Beech is a somewhat of a local, being from Kelowna BC but is/was said to have some attitude problems? Not many had seen much of Hodgson but what we all witnessed at the WJC's in 08 was all we needed to see to believe this kid's potential. I really think he'd have made the team this year if not for the bad back. |
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Utemin
PickupHockey Pro
Canada
451 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2010 : 11:28:59
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ok i am going to say my top 5 due to me not having enough knowledge on them
Linus Omark EDM Cody Hodgson VAN Cory Scheider Currently Van Michael Grabner Van Jonathan Bernier LA --------------- Niikita Filatov CBJ |
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Sensfan101
PickupHockey Pro
Canada
500 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2010 : 12:18:52
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1. Hodgson 2. Eberle 3. Filatov 4. B. Schenn 5. Larsson 6. Kadri 7. Cowen 8. Schneider 9. Carlsson 10. Pietroangelo
You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take Wayne Gretzky |
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Guest6012
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Posted - 03/27/2010 : 16:21:29
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no one likes ryan ellis? |
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Axey
PickupHockey Pro
Canada
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Posted - 03/28/2010 : 23:41:16
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1. Cody Hodgson 2. Jordan Eberle 3. Johnathan Bernier 4. Nikita Filatov 5. Alex Pietrangelo 6. PK Subban 7. John Carlson 8. Oliver Ekman-Larsson 9. Nazem Kadri 10. Michael Backlund |
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Guest4271
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Posted - 03/29/2010 : 00:38:06
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PK SUBBAN!!! Gonna be rookie of the year next year. |
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Guest8559
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Posted - 03/29/2010 : 04:24:04
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Why so high on Hodgson folks?
He has the tools but will will he ever play more than 50 games a season? His body can't handle it. 20 year old with major back issues is a huge red flag. Schenn will have a better career as will Filatov and Eberle |
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Guest2284
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Posted - 03/29/2010 : 09:13:11
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From what ive seen of Kadri, he has great VISION...cant teach vision, it is a natural gift. Watch out for players with speed and vision, they can achieve greatness very quickly. This guy feeding Kessel can become scary. |
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Beans15
Moderator
Canada
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Posted - 03/29/2010 : 11:20:24
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quote: Originally posted by Guest2284
From what ive seen of Kadri, he has great VISION...cant teach vision, it is a natural gift. Watch out for players with speed and vision, they can achieve greatness very quickly. This guy feeding Kessel can become scary.
Kadri has A LOT of growing up to do if the World Juniors was any indication of how he plays. Took a lot of stupid shots and retaliated a lot. This ain't juniors and he will either get beat down or Wilson will sit him a ton if he played like that.
Kind of reminded me of that spoiled kid on your team. Though he was way better than he was but acted like a baby when things didn't go his way.
If that is the case, all the vision in the world doesn't help. Plus, I still think a 170 lb centre is a just not big enough in the NHL. |
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Guest9188
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Posted - 03/29/2010 : 22:39:55
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Kadri's not even twenty years old. He will fill out to be a minimum of 190. He might not be huge, but he neither are a lot of players that excel in the league. Size will not be Kadri's issue, right now from what I've seen he holds onto the puck too long and that will lead to getting crunched in the big leagues, just ask Eric Lindros, size doesn't matter coming over the blueline against a hard hitting d-man.
He is plenty raw, has a penchant for taking nasty runs at players near the boards, but is he ever fun to watch. Going to be a real keeper real soon. |
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Guest5771
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Posted - 03/30/2010 : 00:23:58
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Everyone seems to be forgetting about Jacob Markstrom. Best goalie not in the NHL. |
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Statman
Rookie
Canada
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Posted - 03/30/2010 : 04:19:52
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Magnus Pajaarvi-Svensson should be on that list. Jordan Schroeder just signed a contract with Vancouver. He should also be a good NHL player. Already putting up points in his first week of pro with the Manitoba Moose. |
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baumer
Top Prospect
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Posted - 03/30/2010 : 11:01:34
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1) Alex Pietrangelo- Saw him play last week, he's a monster 2) Magnus Paajarve Svenson- Impressed me alot in the WJC 3) Jordan Schroeder- Canuck fans should be excited 4) Jordan Eberle- Has some serious hockey sense. 5) Nazem Kadri- Needs to beef up but already looks great 6) Ryan Ellis- Reminds me of a young Brian Rafalski, makes it look easy 7) Jeremy D'Amigo-My sleeper pick. Led the USA in scoring in WJC and has blazing speed 8) Nikita Filatov- If his mom let's him play over here, him and Nash together is scary 9)Keith Aulie- A 6'6 defenseman has to be mentioned. Can skate to. 10) Braydon Schenn- Looks like the next Brenden Morrow with more offensive touch |
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Guest6626
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Posted - 03/30/2010 : 11:05:52
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quote: Originally posted by Guest2284
From what ive seen of Kadri, he has great VISION...cant teach vision, it is a natural gift. Watch out for players with speed and vision, they can achieve greatness very quickly. This guy feeding Kessel can become scary.
Leafs suck
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Posted - 03/30/2010 : 11:29:01
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quote: Kadri has A LOT of growing up to do if the World Juniors was any indication of how he plays. Took a lot of stupid shots and retaliated a lot. This ain't juniors and he will either get beat down or Wilson will sit him a ton if he played like that.
Kind of reminded me of that spoiled kid on your team. Though he was way better than he was but acted like a baby when things didn't go his way.
If that is the case, all the vision in the world doesn't help. Plus, I still think a 170 lb centre is a just not big enough in the NHL.
OMMISSIONS / CORRECTIONS
Nazem Kadri: current listed weight - 177 lbs. 2009–10 London Knights OHL 56gp 35g 58a 93pts * a second time all-star * was on the silver medal Canadian Junior team, where he played well getting 3g and 5a, including two assists in the gold medal match, including the one that tied the game with a bit more than a minute left * scored an impressive 3g, 2a in 6 pre-season NHL games before being sent down, including an amazing shootout goal that was a utube highlight
Dude, you're anti-Leaf bias is showing! You better warm up on your Leaf knowledge if you're going to wear that blue leaf proud and true all during the playoffs, my man!
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Utemin
PickupHockey Pro
Canada
451 Posts |
Posted - 04/02/2010 : 22:07:24
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quote: Originally posted by Guest8559
Why so high on Hodgson folks?
He has the tools but will will he ever play more than 50 games a season? His body can't handle it. 20 year old with major back issues is a huge red flag. Schenn will have a better career as will Filatov and Eberle
This is a joke! Hodgson is a tuff boy; just because he had back surgery doesn't mean he is not tough. It was my mistake to put Omark ahead of Hodgson. this guy is the real deal! best leader in the Juniors soon to be Best leader in NHL! Nice Snatch Canucks |
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