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Old 06-28-2015, 03:16 PM   #21
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I'm not expecting Acolatse to get qualified tommorow so I'm not including him as a Flames prospect. But I'd probably put him second last on both of these lists:

In terms of pure upside:

1) Oliver Kylington
2) Brandon Hickey
3) Kenney Morrison
4) Brett Kulak
5) Ryan Culkin
6) Rushan Rafikov
7) Rasmus Andersson
8) Keegan Kanzig
9) Tyler Wotherspoon
10) John Gilmour
11) Patrick Sieloff
12) Adam Ollas Mattsson
13) John Ramage
14) Riley Bruce

In terms of how close they are to being NHL-ready currently:

1) Tyler Wotherspoon
2) John Ramage
3) Kenney Morrison
4) Ryan Culkin
5) Brett Kulak
6) Rushan Rafikov
7) John Gilmour
8) Brandon Hickey
9) Patrick Sieloff
10) Rasmus Andersson
11) Oliver Kylington
12) Keegan Kanzig
13) Adam Ollas Mattsson
14) Riley Bruce

Now combining those two lists, with tiebreakers going to the younger player, I get:

1) Morrison - 24pts
2) Hickey - 20pts
3) Kulak - 20pts
4) Culkin - 20pts
5) Wotherspoon - 20pts
6) Kylington - 18pts
7) Rafikov - 18pts
8) Ramage - 15pts
9) Gilmour - 13pts
10) Sieloff - 10pts
11) Andersson - 9pts
12) Kanzig - 7pts
13) AOM - 5pts
14) Bruce - 2pts

I am happy with this list. I welcome Andersson's climb up it as he improves his conditioning and defensive zone awareness. And Kanzig's climb up as he becomes Zdeno Chara not Chris Breen.
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