Going with the assumption Klimchuk rounds out the top 10. Here's a look at a couple other rankings. How they determine the ratings and even what constitutes a prospect will be different but I think they are mostly along the same lines. I wasn't too picky on the lists, as long as they included the 2013 draftees I was happy to include them, with the exception of one that had Aliu in the top 10. I also stripped it to just the list to avoid plagiarism. You can check the links as they all have scouting reports and some list more than just 10 prospects.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=679316
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Originally Posted by NHL.com
1. Baertschi
2. Monahan
3. Gaudreau
4. Reinhart
5. Knight
6. Klimchuk
7. Jankowski
8. Wotherspoon
9. Gillies
10. Arnold
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Biggest difference: Gillies drops down to 9.
Similarity: 8/10 Sieloff and Poirier left off in favour of Reinhart and Arnold.
www.hfboards.com
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Originally Posted by HFBoards Flames Board
1. Baertschi
2. Monahan
3. Gaudreau
4. Jankowski
5. Gillies
6. Knight
7. Wotherspoon
8. Reinhart
9. Poirier
10. Klimchuk
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Biggest difference: Starts right at the top. It's not that Baertschi was the first pick, it was that the vote was an absolute landslide victory.
Similarity: 9/10, Reinhart gets favoured over Sieloff.
http://www.hockeyprospectus.com/arti...articleid=1559
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Originally Posted by Hockey Prospectus
1. Monahan
2. Baertschi
3. Gaudreau
4. Knight
5. Klimchuk
6. Jankowski
7. Granlund
8. Gillies
9. Hanowski
10. Poirier
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Biggest difference: Knight and Klimchuk taken 4th and 5th.
Similarity: 8/10, defenseman Sieloff and Wotherspoon left off in favour of Hanowski and Granlund.
http://flamesnation.ca/2013/7/26/fla...spects-my-list
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Originally Posted by Flames Nation
1. Baertschi
2. Gaudreau
3. Monahan
4. Gillies
5. Knight
6. Cundari
7. Granlund
8. Arnold
9. Poirier
10. Reinhart
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Biggest difference: Jankowski being left off completely.
Similarity: 6/10, Jankowski, Sieloff, Klimchuk, Wotherspoon left off in favour of Cundari, Granlund, Arnold and Reinhart.
http://jbmoronreport.blogspot.ca/201...prospects.html
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Originally Posted by The Moron Report
1. Baertschi
2. Monahan
3. Gaudreau
4. Knight
5. Horak
6. Reinhart
7. Cundari
8. Wotherspoon
9. Brossoit
10. Klimchuk
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Biggest difference: Neither Gillies or Jankowski make the list.
Similarity: 6/10, Horak and Brossoit make their debuts and with Cundari and Reinhart push Gillies, Jankowski, Sieloff and Poirier off the list.
So seems like CP has a higher expectation for Sieloff as he didn't make the top 10 list in any of those. Also Reinhart could be underrated here, he made 4 out of the 5 and was as a high as 4th by NHL.com. I think my biggest surprise was Arnold made an appearance on 2 of the lists.