Kuro Madoushi
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So Corey Pronman updated his top 50 prospect rankings...
#1: Nylander
#2: Reinhart
#3: Ehlers
Yeah or a link? I've only seen paid ones.Full list?
So Corey Pronman updated his top 50 prospect rankings...
#1: Nylander
#2: Reinhart
#3: Ehlers
Yeah or a link? I've only seen paid ones.Full list?
So Corey Pronman updated his top 50 prospect rankings...
#1: Nylander
#2: Reinhart
#3: Ehlers

Can't believe I never saw this gif until today:

 
	Oh wow. Target is leaving Canada. Time for Zellers to return.
That experiment lasted long
They should have counted both goals.
Also, having not watched the game I had no idea what was going on with that Perry picture and panicked, thinking in the heat of the moment that he got traded to the now non-existent Atlanta Thrashers.
 
	 
	I don't know because you need a subscription to access the article http://insider.espn.go.com/nhl/stor...der-tops-ranking-top-50-drafted-prospects-nhl
Found #2 and #3 on Twitter
Corey Pronman's Top 50 NHL Prospects
Rank 	Player 	Position 	Team 	Previous Rank
1 	William Nylander C 	Toronto Maple Leafs 	4
2 	Sam Reinhart 	C 	Buffalo Sabres 	5
3 	Nikolaj Ehlers 	LW 	Winnipeg Jets 	6
4 	Sam Bennett 	C 	Calgary Flames 	3
5 	Max Domi 	C/W 	Arizona Coyotes 	27
6 	Kevin Fiala 	LW 	Nashville Predators 	7
7 	Jakub Vrana 	LW 	Washington Capitals 	32
8 	Derrick Pouliot D 	Pittsburgh Penguins 	29
9 	Darnell Nurse 	D 	Edmonton Oilers 	23
10 	Nic Petan 	C 	Winnipeg Jets 	24
11 	Michael Dal Colle 	LW 	New York Islanders 	9
12 	Anthony Duclair 	RW 	New York Rangers 	HM
13 	Josh Morrissey 	D 	Winnipeg Jets 	18
14 	Kasperi Kapanen 	RW 	Pittsburgh Penguins 	15
15 	Pavel Buchnevich 	RW 	New York Rangers 	25
16 	Dylan Larkin 	C 	Detroit Red Wings 	HM
17 	Robby Fabbri 	C 	St. Louis Blues 	35
18 	Griffin Reinhart 	D 	New York Islanders 	20
19 	Jake Virtanen 	RW 	Vancouver Canucks 	26
20 	Mathew Dumba 	D 	Minnesota Wild 	45
21 	Sonny Milano 	LW 	Columbus Blue Jackets 	30
22 	Haydn Fleury 	D 	Carolina Hurricanes 	13
23 	Vlad Kamenev 	C 	Nashville Predators 	NR
24 	Ville Pokka 	D 	Chicago Blackhawks 	41
25 	Alex Khoklachev 	C/W 	Boston Bruins 	55
26 	Charles Hudon 	LW 	Montreal Canadiens 	NR
27 	Brayden Point 	C 	Tampa Bay Lightning 	87
28 	Anthony Mantha 	LW 	Detroit Red Wings 	33
29 	Riley Barber 	RW 	Washington Capitals 	37
30 	Alex Tuch 	RW 	Minnesota Wild 	89
31 	Joe Hicketts 	D 	Detroit Red Wings 	IE
32 	Ty Rattie 	RW 	St. Louis Blues 	61
33 	Joel Armia 	RW 	Buffalo Sabres 	60
34 	Axel Holmstrom 	C 	Detroit Red Wings 	NR
35 	Travis Sanheim 	D 	Philadelphia Flyers 	100
36 	Josh Ho-Sang 	C 	New York Islanders 	84
37 	Ivan Barbashev 	C 	St. Louis Blues 	67
38 	Oliver Bjorkstrand 	RW 	Columbus Blue Jackets 	86
39 	Brendan Perlini 	LW 	Arizona Coyotes 	38
40 	Nick Schmaltz 	C 	Chicago Blackhawks 	HM
41 	Shea Theodore 	D 	Anaheim Ducks 	NR
42 	Steven Santini 	D 	New Jersey Devils 	56
43 	Chris Bigras 	D 	Colorado Avalanche 	47
44 	Nikolay Goldobin 	RW 	San Jose Sharks 	HM
45 	Madison Bowey 	D 	Washington Capitals 	97
46 	Robert Hagg 	D 	Philadelphia Flyers 	88
47 	Michael Matheson 	D 	Florida Panthers 	63
48 	Julius Honka 	D 	Dallas Stars 	NR
49 	Nikita Scherbak 	RW 	Montreal Canadiens 	92
50 	Nick Ritchie 	LW 	Anaheim Ducks 	68*sees huge image of ducks infographic*
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	Pronman partially redeemed himself by grading all the teams based on the play of their prospects at the WJC. It's a giant list but here's a partial summary.
Jets A
Sabres A
Red Wings A-
Canadiens A-
Blue Jackets A-
Rangers A-
Coyotes B+
Sharks B+
Oilers B+
Ducks B+
Senators B+
Predators B+
Teams below B+ should just be contracted IMO.
 
	Rinne out 3-5 weeks now. Rough.
Hope it doesn't derail the Perds season.
Pronman's list is awful...
He has Hagg above Morin, who's not even listed. Pretty much no Flyers fan would agree with that ranking.
And Hicketts at 31 is just farcical.
Hicketts, Bigras, Point, Santini and Hagg above Morin (and a few of them above Sanheim) is wrong.
31. Joe Hicketts, D, Detroit Red Wings (previous ranking: Not eligible)
Current team: Victoria Royals (WHL) | 2014-15 stats: 31 GP 8 G 30 A
DOB: 5-4-96 | Draft: Undrafted
Before I started the first of many versions of this ranking, the first question I pondered was, "where do I slot little Joe Hicketts?" He's a 5-8 defenseman who went undrafted just six months ago, and up through September was not even in an NHL organization. Now, he's a top 50 prospect. I can see the pitchforks already.
Here's the reasoning: The best players in a draft class tend to be the best players in an age group. From last year at two under-18 tournaments, to playing well in an injury-shortened season, dominating the WHL this season and playing well as an under-age player at the WJC, Hicketts has shown himself to be one of the very best 1996 birth dates. He's a very good skater, with above-average skill and shooting abilities, and despite his size, he was the only Canadian defenseman to be used regularly on both the power play and penalty kill at the WJC. He's very effective defensively, despite his size.
The main counter-argument will be the size issue, and whether he can continue to be effective against the best (and biggest) players in the world. That is incorporated in this ranking, it just doesn't kill him because frankly, the size issue is somewhat overvalued in player evaluations. Small defensemen can play and play well in the NHL if they have a dynamic skill set. Hicketts certainly fits that description.
35. Travis Sanheim, D, Philadelphia Flyers (previous ranking: 100)
Current team: Calgary Hitmen | 2014-15 stats: 36 GP 10 G 22 A
DOB: 3-29-96 | Draft: No. 17, 2014
Sanheim is trending dramatically upward, and he's looked much better on a scouting scale this season. He skates well, is a skilled puck handler who gets it up the ice well and has a big frame (6-3, 181 pounds). He's no slouch defensively, as he can be quite effective there, although there are still some raw elements in his reads that pop up from time to time. Limiting mistakes is the key to Sanheim's development right now.
42. Steven Santini, D, New Jersey Devils (previous ranking: 56)
Current team: Boston College (NCAA) | 2014-15 stats: 5 GP 1 G 1 A
DOB: 3-7-95 | Draft: No. 42, 2013
The (extreme at times) lack of points has been a giant red flag for Santini, but when you watch him, it's hard not to think highly of the player. He's so smart, skates well, works his tail off, and has a great physical game. He projects to have no offensive impact in the NHL in all likelihood; instead, he'll be a tough-minutes, defensive zone type of defenseman, with an extensive role on the penalty kill.
43. Chris Bigras, D, Colorado Avalanche (previous ranking: 47)
Current team: Owen Sound Attack (OHL) | 2014-15 stats: 36 GP 12 G 29 A
DOB: 2-22-95 | Draft: No. 32, 2013
Bigras was flying high last season: He nearly made the Avs out of camp, was an under-age player on Canada's under-20 team, and seemed to show an effortless two-way game even if the offense wasn't there. This season, he was an early cut from both Colorado and Canada's camps, and although his offense has spiked, scouts I've talked to have exhibited some concerns in his play. It's tough to balance all these factors, especially since in the few live viewings I've seen of Bigras this season, I thought he's played great.
46. Robert Hagg, D, Philadelphia Flyers (previous ranking: 88)
Current team: Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL) | 2014-15 stats: 32 GP 3 G 11 A
DOB: 2-8-95 | Draft: No. 41, 2013
Hagg has been very good for a under-20 defenseman playing in the AHL, especially as he's filled a bigger offensive role after Shayne Gostisbehere went down with a serious injury. Sweden's WJC coach Rikard Gronborg described him as a "solid two-way defenseman who plays great in his own end, makes good decisions and has a sledgehammer for a shot."
You just said that the Oilers and Coyotes should be spared
Ya'll just salty that Hicketts is small and went undrafted and we signed him as an FA. Ya'll also salty because our prospect pool is awesome and we didn't have to completely suck to get those players. So suck it!
 
	Ya'll just salty that Hicketts is small and went undrafted and we signed him as an FA. Ya'll also salty because our prospect pool is awesome and we didn't have to completely suck to get those players. So suck it!
 
	 
	Ya'll just salty that Hicketts is small and went undrafted and we signed him as an FA. Ya'll also salty because our prospect pool is awesome and we didn't have to completely suck to get those players. So suck it!
Leafs' record over Carlyle's last four games: 1-3-0; 2pts
Leafs' recover over Horachek's first four games: 1-3-0; 2pts
Leafs' goals for and against over Carlyle's last four games: 7 GF, 14 GA, -7 differential
Leafs' goals for and against over Horachek's first four games:7 GF, 14 GA, -7 differential
Leafs shots for and against over Carlyle's last four games:100 SF, 138 SA, -38 differential
Leafs shots for and against over Horachek's first four games:112 SF, 91 SA, +21 differential
Leafs sh% and sv% over Carlyle's last four games: 7% shooting, .899 sv%
Leafs sh% and sv% over Horachek's first four games: 6.25% shooting, .846 sv%

Button's top 30.
http://www.tsn.ca/tsn-hockey-s-top-30-nhl-affiliated-prospects-1.183391
Sanheim 10th, Morin 14th, Gostisbehere 19th.
Oh we play again tonight? Okay then
BTW Codes for the monster hunter demo for NA are going out now.
Button is kind of a dummy though...
YAS!
Is your current avatar your real picture, or was it the one before with the girl who had those glorious flowing locks?
Oh my. Leafs have lost 3 of 4 now after the firing, right? If they lose to San Jose and St. Louis this will get ugly. They can't hope to make the playoffs losing these kinds of games. Toronto will NOT go on some 15-4 streak to squeak in.
It would be so nice if Toronto won the lottery.
My prospect got shafted on "X" guys meaningless list so "X" guy is an idiot
None of these rankings mean shit all, ya'll gotta relax.
Button usually is more accurate on the players though and has a track record to show it.
More than half those players will probably bust
