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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Agreed.
Wotherspoon has proven that he can play in the NHL.
Sieloff has not yet proven that he can play in the AHL.
I am sure he will, and I really like him as a prospect, but to suggest he is ahead of Wotherspoon as a prospect at this point is ludicrous IMO.
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I have Sieloff ahead still, because I don't knock players down my ratings because they were out with injury. Coming into next season (or July), he'll be 100%, so he can be judged then against the others. Because it's still a question mark, and there's no new information I just leave it as is.
Just have to wait and see. Would I be shocked Wotherspoon and possibly others might have passed him, definitely not.