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Originally Posted by New Era
With the depth of the organization and Sieloff's lost season I don't see show he should be in the top 15. He doesn't have high end upside and will still have to show he can compete at the professional level. I actually see Sieloff slipping behind the likes of Gilmour, Kanzig and Kulak. You have to acknowledge other players taking a step forward and Sieloff losing a season. He should tumble down the list.
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I don't think he'll tumble that far. Him losing a season to injury isn't the same as him having a bad season. He should remain one of our top defense prospects. He doesn't have high end offensive upside but he does have high end physical play upside which is still a unique and valuable commodity in pro hockey.
Should be interesting to see how his camp goes and his first real professional season. I'm sure a lot of us are still pretty high on him.