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Originally Posted by Fan69
Have the same opinion but for me its gets even more complex.
I am a firm believer in higher levels. Parekh is a no brainer here. I have never seen a prospect engineer their first goal in the nhl. The junior career, pick placement so on but then it gets more complex.
Honzek, in spite if many posters opinion here, is a serious consideration for second in the poll. He made the team last year, was half a point p/g in his first year in the A, after some injury issues.
Stromgren same thing but a shorter leash and based on his comments he knows this year is a bit of a make or break. I expect both to be super motivated coming into camp but for different reasons.
Brewski also got a taste of the big leagues has a year in the A expect him to be looking for a spot.
Time on solo and kuzis probably coming to an end.
However based on sheer potential its probably Reschy, premium position, high iq, i think one of the best passers in the draft, improve his skating he could be a first line forward, potter to me has the same potential just not sold on it being at center.
After Parekh a legitimate call could be made for half a dozen different guys.
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Honzek is probably the most under-rated prospect among Flames fans. He made the team out of camp, as a 20 year old, and looked fantastic doing it.
And many still call him a bust.
I like Hanzek at #2, but I can also see the case for Brzstewicz and Gridin. For me, Reschny and Potter need a year of progression before I can rank them that high.