Below, I have the prospect’s birth month, followed by their draft year NHLe, draft +1 year NHLe, etc. Looking at these numbers, my generalization is the Flames need to draft more high scoring forwards. I don’t really think the Flames have any game-breaking forwards in the system, maybe some solid NHLers though, don’t get me wrong. But, for example, if the Flames were to draft Cole Reschny and Ben Kindel, those two prospects would be ranked 2 and 1 in terms of draft year NHLe amongst the Flames’ forward prospects and only behind Parekh overall. (So, I’m really hoping the Flames draft those two prospects and give their pool a nice boost.)
Zayne Parekh - February - 38.5, 46.5
Henry Mews - March - 24.9, 31.9
Hunter Brzustewicz - November - 22.2, 36.4, 18.2
Rory Kerins - April - 24.4, 46.6
Jacob Battaglia - March - 25.7, 35.5
Luke Misa - November - 32.5, 33.6
Matvei Gridin - March - 30.6, 32.9
Andrew Basha - November - 33.4, 31.2*
Aydar Suniev - November - 19.2, 22.4, 35.0
Etienne Morin - March - 25.0, 19.7, 21.8
Samuel Honzek - November - 32.3*, 23.3*, 16.1
William Stromgren - June - D+3 = 15.8, D+4 = 27.9
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