If you think everyone under 25 is a prospect, then I don't know what to tell you, because that bears no resemblance to the common usage of that term in hockey parlance. Hockey's Future is extremely liberal with their definition of a prospect and even they set the cap at 65 games:
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/whatmakesaprospect/
Generally people talk about a "prospect" being not yet established at the NHL level and under 23 years old.
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Originally Posted by Hemmer
Actually Hall and Eberle are still in their final year of their ELC. Their new 6 million dollar deals don't kick in place until 2013-14 season.
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You're right, bad wording on my part, the point isn't the money they're actually making it's that they're clearly well-established pro's - no one signs a guy who isn't a full-fledged NHL'er to a 6 million dollar deal.