Welcome to the 2016 edition of “Top Shelf Prospects”. As we go through the Summer of 2016 I will be featuring a team-by-team look at the top prospects in the NHL. I will follow the order of the first round of the NHL draft (as if there were no trades). You can find all the articles here
NHL Organizational Prospect Pool Rankings (30-21)
Note: If you click on the team name, you will get a link to a full prospect report on that team. The snippets here are just a taste of the information available.
30. Los Angeles Kings
Years of drafting late, trading draft picks and prospects have started to catch up to the Kings. When looking at the prospects in the Kings system, the only one who is one our top 100 list is Adrian Kempe. While the system has some good projects it just doesn’t stack up against other teams in the NHL. They do have some depth, especially on the blueline, but unless someone greatly exceeds expetcations, there doesn’t seem to be a top pairing player there. The team also has depth forwards. There is a real lack of a top notch goalie prospect.
29. Chicago Blackhawks
Another team that has spent years near the bottom of the draft, and has traded a number of draft picks and prospects while being in win now mode. The results are hard to argue with, given the three Stanley Cups, but the quality of the prospect pool has suffered. Nick Schmaltz, Ville Pokka, and Gustav Forsling are the team’s top three prospects. They all have question marks though, and can’t be considered amongst the leagues very best prospects, with Schmaltz at #83 and Pokka at #92 on our top 100.
28. Florida Panthers
The Panthers have a ton of young talent on their team. There is little doubt that this is an up and coming organization. That said, their best talent, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjustad, Vincent Trocheck, Aleksander Barkov, and others are already producing at the NHL level. This is really the main reason why their group is so low. Expect Michael Mattheson to soon join the big club, with Ian McCoshen not far behind. Jayce Hawryluk and Henrik Borgstrom lead the forward group.
27. New York Rangers
The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey was a real coup, and moved them up a couple spots on the list. Pavel Buchnevich should also be part of this year’s team. Brady Skjei is close to NHL ready on defence. Beyond that there is some depth, such as Ryan Graves on the blue line, and a very good stable of young goaltenders.
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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Note: If you click on the team name, you will get a link to a full prospect report on that team. The snippets here are just a taste of the information available.
30. Los Angeles Kings
Years of drafting late, trading draft picks and prospects have started to catch up to the Kings. When looking at the prospects in the Kings system, the only one who is one our top 100 list is Adrian Kempe. While the system has some good projects it just doesn’t stack up against other teams in the NHL. They do have some depth, especially on the blueline, but unless someone greatly exceeds expetcations, there doesn’t seem to be a top pairing player there. The team also has depth forwards. There is a real lack of a top notch goalie prospect.
29. Chicago Blackhawks
Another team that has spent years near the bottom of the draft, and has traded a number of draft picks and prospects while being in win now mode. The results are hard to argue with, given the three Stanley Cups, but the quality of the prospect pool has suffered. Nick Schmaltz, Ville Pokka, and Gustav Forsling are the team’s top three prospects. They all have question marks though, and can’t be considered amongst the leagues very best prospects, with Schmaltz at #83 and Pokka at #92 on our top 100.
28. Florida Panthers
The Panthers have a ton of young talent on their team. There is little doubt that this is an up and coming organization. That said, their best talent, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjustad, Vincent Trocheck, Aleksander Barkov, and others are already producing at the NHL level. This is really the main reason why their group is so low. Expect Michael Mattheson to soon join the big club, with Ian McCoshen not far behind. Jayce Hawryluk and Henrik Borgstrom lead the forward group.
27. New York Rangers
The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey was a real coup, and moved them up a couple spots on the list. Pavel Buchnevich should also be part of this year’s team. Brady Skjei is close to NHL ready on defence. Beyond that there is some depth, such as Ryan Graves on the blue line, and a very good stable of young goaltenders.
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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Years of drafting late, trading draft picks and prospects have started to catch up to the Kings. When looking at the prospects in the Kings system, the only one who is one our top 100 list is Adrian Kempe
29. Chicago Blackhawks
Another team that has spent years near the bottom of the draft, and has traded a number of draft picks and prospects while being in win now mode. The results are hard to argue with, given the three Stanley Cups, but the quality of the prospect pool has suffered. Nick Schmaltz, Ville Pokka, and Gustav Forsling are the team’s top three prospects. They all have question marks though, and can’t be considered amongst the leagues very best prospects, with Schmaltz at #83 and Pokka at #92 on our top 100.
28. Florida Panthers
The Panthers have a ton of young talent on their team. There is little doubt that this is an up and coming organization. That said, their best talent, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjustad, Vincent Trocheck, Aleksander Barkov, and others are already producing at the NHL level. This is really the main reason why their group is so low. Expect Michael Mattheson to soon join the big club, with Ian McCoshen not far behind. Jayce Hawryluk and Henrik Borgstrom lead the forward group.
27. New York Rangers
The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey was a real coup, and moved them up a couple spots on the list. Pavel Buchnevich should also be part of this year’s team. Brady Skjei is close to NHL ready on defence. Beyond that there is some depth, such as Ryan Graves on the blue line, and a very good stable of young goaltenders.
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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28. Florida Panthers
The Panthers have a ton of young talent on their team. There is little doubt that this is an up and coming organization. That said, their best talent, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjustad, Vincent Trocheck, Aleksander Barkov, and others are already producing at the NHL level. This is really the main reason why their group is so low. Expect Michael Mattheson to soon join the big club, with Ian McCoshen not far behind. Jayce Hawryluk and Henrik Borgstrom lead the forward group.
27. New York Rangers
The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey was a real coup, and moved them up a couple spots on the list. Pavel Buchnevich should also be part of this year’s team. Brady Skjei is close to NHL ready on defence. Beyond that there is some depth, such as Ryan Graves on the blue line, and a very good stable of young goaltenders.
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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The Panthers have a ton of young talent on their team. There is little doubt that this is an up and coming organization. That said, their best talent, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjustad, Vincent Trocheck, Aleksander Barkov,
27. New York Rangers
The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey was a real coup, and moved them up a couple spots on the list. Pavel Buchnevich should also be part of this year’s team. Brady Skjei is close to NHL ready on defence. Beyond that there is some depth, such as Ryan Graves on the blue line, and a very good stable of young goaltenders.
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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The Rangers are another team who have lacked high draft picks, and traded prospects in recent years. Signing Jimmy Vesey
26. Pittsburgh Penguins
The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray which keeps them out of the basement. Daniel Sprong is a strong forward prospect. Beyond them though, its unclear if there is anything more than depth players.
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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The Phil Kessel trade, amongst others, stripped the pool of much needed depth. The Penguins do have our top ranked goalie prospect in Matt Murray
25. Minnesota Wild
There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin, and Joel Eriksson-Ek give the team a trio of big forwards with the potential to develop a power game. Mike Reilly was last year’s college free agent coup, but didn’t have the season that many expected. Behind these four are a lot of projects. Strong player development with those projects could make this ranking look silly in hindsight. However, as of today they remain unpolished gems.
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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There is some good depth in the system but no real true blue chip talent. Alex Tuch, Luke Kunin,
24. Boston Bruins
If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy was a solid first round pick, but we aren’t sure what the Bruins were thinking with Trent Frederick. The trio of 2015 picks (13th-15th) overall were questionned at the time they were taken, and were not as impressive this past season as players taken after them. The Bruins did get a big surprise in Frank Vatrano this year.
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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If having a lot of high picks was the criteria, the Bruins would be much better ranked than they are here. They have made a number of curious picks though. Charlie McAvoy
23. Buffalo Sabres
The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel Sam Reinhart, and Jake McCabe had excellent rookie seasons. Other prospects were moved for Ryan O’Reilly, Evander Kane, Zack Bogosian and Robin Lehner. The Sabres still have Alexander Nylander, Justin Bailey, William Carrier, Hudson Fasching, and Brendan Guhle on the way.
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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The Sabres were our top ranked prospect pool just two years ago, and were fourth in last year’s ranks. This massive fall should not be seen as a sign of a poor future though. The fact is that the Sabres formerly strong prospect group is making their team better. The team’s top three prospects one year ago, Jack Eichel
22. San Jose Sharks
Timo Meier is a legitimate top prospect and gives the Sharks plenty to be excited about. Beyond that, Nikolay Goldobin has plenty of skill, but plenty of question marks. After a disappointing year, Mirco Mueller looks to bounce back. The Sharks strength is on defence as they look to develop Jeremy Roy into an offensive defenceman. Dylan DeMelo, and Michael Brodzinski add depth.
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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Timo Meier
21. New Jersey Devils
The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha and Michael McLeod. Behind them are Miles Wood and John Quenneville. At the back end, Steve Santini is developing into a stay at home type. MacKenzie Blackwood gives them a solid goalie prospect. There is little depth beyond that though.
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The Devils have a pair of high end talents up front in Pavel Zacha
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