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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Difficult to see how Senneke would be ranked ahead of Parekh right now, with Parekh outproducing him. As a defenseman.
Levshunov is a mystery box.
Catton is a tough one - probably on the same tier as Parekh and Buium.
For me it's:
1) Celebini
2) Demidov
3) Parekh, Buium
4) Catton, Senneke, Iginla
5) Dickinson
With Levshunov probably slotting in 3rd, but really difficult to say exactly where he should go.
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Levshunov put up 9 points in 10 games in February (10 in 11 going back to Jan 31).
3 goals and lots of primary assists. He's also third in the league for shots by a defender as he likes to rifle it from the point. He'd probably have more points--as a 19 year old in the AHL--if he played on a better team. And he's *only* -4 on a team with a negative goal differential, and where 2022 first rounder, Korchinski, is -26.
It's a quibble, but I think he's probably still in that number 2 discussion; Parekh and Buium may have a better career (hopefully Parekh does!), but Levshunov is having a pretty good season on a mediocre team in a much better league.