View Poll Results: Pick the best prospect from the following
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Bell, Parker
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Chechelev, Daniil
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Cicek, Nick
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Ciona, Lucas
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1.32% |
Grushnikov, Artyom
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25 |
11.01% |
Hoskin, Trevor
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3.52% |
Hurtig, Axel
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0.44% |
Jamieson, Eric
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0.88% |
Laing, Hunter
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Lane, Aidan
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0.88% |
Leander, Jakob
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Lipinski, Jaden
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0.44% |
Littler, Cade
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Matveiko, Yan
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Morton, Sam
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17.18% |
Phillips, Mace'o
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1.76% |
Poirier, Jeremie
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33.04% |
Say, Owen
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Wyttenbach, Ethan
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20.26% |
Yegorov, Yegor
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0.44% |
Zarubin, Kirill
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8.81% |
07-28-2025, 11:50 AM
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#21
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by HitterD
Its been a few rounds that we are seeing a number of votes for Wyttenbach. For those voting for him, im curious what it is about this prospect that has caught your attention? I don't know much about him yet.
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I think he got drafted much lower than his consensus slot, to me he seems like a steal value wise and then there are the similarities with Johnny. High risk High reward type prospect gets me more excited than the sam morton/Grush's of the world
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07-28-2025, 11:54 AM
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#22
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by Monahammer
I wouldn't change what we've generated too much for my own list. The major change is that I would push Honzek down to around 12. Above stockselius. Also think kuznetsov amd king are too low.
I always reflect that there should almost be two lists, one that ranks star potential and one that ranks likelihood of nhl games/career. Honzek has higher star potential but imo lower potential of a career, whereas guys like kuznetsov and king and morton are imo no doubt going to have some nhl seasons.
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King obviously has a fair amount of potential to make the NHL pretty quickly, but I'm not sure about moving him higher when Hoskin isn't even being discussed yet.
Hoskin is almost three years younger and put up a higher PPG in the NCAA. He did it in a less competitive division, but that kind of production as an NCAA rookie and at his age should still have him ranked around the same level as King.
Like Lane and Wyttenbach, he is one of the most intriguing prospects left on the board and he could take a pretty massive jump this year if he puts up points on a lesser team in a much more competitive division.
I voted Poirier here, but Hoskin will be interesting to watch this year for sure and should start getting some more votes.
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07-28-2025, 12:21 PM
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#23
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HitterD
Its been a few rounds that we are seeing a number of votes for Wyttenbach. For those voting for him, im curious what it is about this prospect that has caught your attention? I don't know much about him yet.
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Seems like Calgary might have gotten a gem in Wyttenbach. I think he’s next up for me. From the Dobber article Bingo posted earlier in this thread:
https://dobberprospects.com/2025/07/...medium=twitter
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Round 5, 144 overall: Ethan Wyttenbach, LW
It is fitting that the Flames selected Wyttenbach – the first-ever recipient of the USHL’s Gaudreau Award. This fifth-round selection at 144 overall has immense value. The 5-10 winger slid in a draft hyper-focused on size. Wyttenbach racked up 24 goals and 27 assists for 51 points in 44 USHL games. His play is driven by his strengths – detail-oriented scanning and a hard-nosed, no-quit attitude. A common thread in the Flames’ 2025 class: if they opt for an undersized skilled player, they pack a punch or two. Wyttenbach will join the NCAA ranks in his D+1 season and may not be so under the radar by 2026
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07-28-2025, 12:25 PM
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Out of curiosity how many players who play their D+1 season in the USHL end up making it too the NHL? Blake Wheeler did and his situation was quite different. But can't think of any others off hand. That part about Wyttenbach does concern me a bit.
I did vote Morton here....but at his age he's almost out if the prospect age. I think he'll see NHL games this year. Might even find a way to get 200 career games in the league. It's a tricky place here where there's like a 12% chance of any of these guys playing 40 games type of thing.
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07-28-2025, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Out of curiosity how many players who play their D+1 season in the USHL end up making it too the NHL? Blake Wheeler did and his situation was quite different. But can't think of any others off hand. That part about Wyttenbach does concern me a bit.
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They announced a couple of weeks ago that Wyttenbach is going to play in Quinnipiac this season.
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07-28-2025, 01:24 PM
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#26
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Out of curiosity how many players who play their D+1 season in the USHL end up making it too the NHL?
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Pospisil is one.
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07-28-2025, 01:51 PM
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#27
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Flames Town
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Grushnikov again - might be voting for him for a little while still.
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07-28-2025, 03:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HitterD
Its been a few rounds that we are seeing a number of votes for Wyttenbach. For those voting for him, im curious what it is about this prospect that has caught your attention? I don't know much about him yet.
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I've seen some fancy stat people say he could be a huge steal for the Flames where he was drafted. I've watched quite a few hilites of him and like what I see........good offensive skill, right shot winger, good shot, good passer, skating looks ok, and he seems to play with emotion. And I've seen interviews with him too and seems like a great kid. At this point of the rankings I'm going with who I see has the most potential IMO, and for me it's him. He could turn into a solid offensive forward.
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07-28-2025, 04:00 PM
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#29
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by ForeverFlameFan
Voting Poirier at 20 is wild. Speaks volumes on how the last few drafts have gone for us.
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Again, look at previous years. There is nothing wild about it, every year has a tweener in the 20's that play games for us. We probably wouldnt even lose Poirier on waivers, every team has these kinds of guys.
Examples: Schwindt 2024, Pospisil 2023, Duehr 2022
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07-28-2025, 04:38 PM
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#30
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Franchise Player
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Calgarypuck Prospect Ranking 2025 - Round 20
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Originally Posted by Monahammer
I wouldn't change what we've generated too much for my own list. The major change is that I would push Honzek down to around 12. Above stockselius. Also think kuznetsov amd king are too low.
I always reflect that there should almost be two lists, one that ranks star potential and one that ranks likelihood of nhl games/career. Honzek has higher star potential but imo lower potential of a career, whereas guys like kuznetsov and king and morton are imo no doubt going to have some nhl seasons.
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Maybe create a table from the final rankings with ceiling, floor, and most likely role/line and aggregate those scores.
Edit: Floor and most-likely would include AHL & Europe as options
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07-28-2025, 05:13 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Reggie Dunlop
Parker Bell isn't getting enough attention. Prototypical fourth line winger: Excellent skater, half-decent mitts, hard-nosed.
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Dammit Reggie- you stole my post, lol!! I've been wanting to put this up for the last 3 rounds. I voted Lane, but Bell is one of my faves- 6'4", skates like the wind, physical. He had a very non-descript first year of pro, but I'm rooting for him- he's underrated.
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07-28-2025, 06:14 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Calgary
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Been voting Grushnikov the last few rounds but after what I have read in this thread I think I'll switch to Wyttenbach, he sounds exciting.
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07-28-2025, 07:37 PM
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#33
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by Sandman
Dammit Reggie- you stole my post, lol!! I've been wanting to put this up for the last 3 rounds. I voted Lane, but Bell is one of my faves- 6'4", skates like the wind, physical. He had a very non-descript first year of pro, but I'm rooting for him- he's underrated.
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Everyone needs a nominee for the annual Josh Jooris award.
I was high on Bell last year but he didnt really seem to gain any traction through the year. Can anyone more familiar than i with the wranglers game to game comment?
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07-28-2025, 08:18 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Calgary
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Zarubin underrated here. His numbers were eyepopping last year. Picking him until he is gone. Wyttenbach and Hoskins are the other two left with reasonably high ceilings. Will move to them subsequently.
Source: https://calgaryherald.com/sports/hoc...-future-crease
"posting a 12-9 record, 2.34 goals-against average and .935 save percentage in 21 appearances with AKM Tula"
"David Phillips, the chief goaltending scout for FC Hockey, “His footwork looks a lot better. His positioning was always quite good. And then he’s done a good job of keeping his athleticism and contesting shots all over the ice with that athleticism by being able to just explode into a save.”
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07-28-2025, 09:03 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Fan69
Everyone needs a nominee for the annual Josh Jooris award.
I was high on Bell last year but he didnt really seem to gain any traction through the year. Can anyone more familiar than i with the wranglers game to game comment?
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I'm not the best one to comment on this, but it seems to me that he wasn't playing many minutes due to being one of the youngest guys on the roster. I have also noticed that the 4th-line of the Wranglers seems to get less minutes than most 4th-lines. Same with the 3rd-line. I could be wrong....
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07-28-2025, 11:17 PM
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Location: Paradise
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Hoskin should be getting some love soon too.
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07-29-2025, 12:22 AM
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Sandman
I'm not the best one to comment on this, but it seems to me that he wasn't playing many minutes due to being one of the youngest guys on the roster. I have also noticed that the 4th-line of the Wranglers seems to get less minutes than most 4th-lines. Same with the 3rd-line. I could be wrong....
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The bottom two lines of the Wranglers definitely didn't get used much last year, but that was mostly, I think, because they had so many players called up, and so many injuries, that they spent a big chunk of the season with ECHL-grade filler on the bottom lines. Unfortunately, the AHL's official website doesn't appear to track time on ice, so I can't really confirm that suspicion with numbers. I did notice, when I got to see the Wranglers live, that they leaned heavily on their top players.
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07-29-2025, 12:24 AM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Jay Random
The bottom two lines of the Wranglers definitely didn't get used much last year, but that was mostly, I think, because they had so many players called up, and so many injuries, that they spent a big chunk of the season with ECHL-grade filler on the bottom lines. Unfortunately, the AHL's official website doesn't appear to track time on ice, so I can't really confirm that suspicion with numbers. I did notice, when I got to see the Wranglers live, that they leaned heavily on their top players.
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Thanks Jay!
I hope Bell gets a better chance to showcase himself this season.
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07-29-2025, 12:28 AM
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Sandman
Thanks Jay!
I hope Bell gets a better chance to showcase himself this season.
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I do too.
When I look again at the AHL website, I see that 40 different players suited up for the Wranglers last season. Almost half those players counted as rookies under the AHL rules. That gives you an idea how depleted they were at times.
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07-29-2025, 02:37 AM
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#40
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Scoring Winger
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandman
Dammit Reggie- you stole my post, lol!! I've been wanting to put this up for the last 3 rounds. I voted Lane, but Bell is one of my faves- 6'4", skates like the wind, physical. He had a very non-descript first year of pro, but I'm rooting for him- he's underrated.
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Not his turn for my vote yet, but I was also waiting to say… Parker Bell looked great on the ice and I noticed him most shifts. Kid can skate! He’s physical at both ends of the ice. If he had a good offseason and takes a bit of a step, could be a depth call up. In another year, he could be a good reason not to sign veteran 4th liner. He has the skating and tool box to move up to 3rd liner with experience and development.
Hope he had a great summer.
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