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View Poll Results: Pick the best prospect from the following
Andrew Nielsen 0 0%
Carl-Johan Lerby 34 27.42%
Jeremy McKenna 7 5.65%
Josh Nodler 23 18.55%
Justin Kirkland 0 0%
Linus Lindstrom 9 7.26%
Luke Philp 11 8.87%
Mitchell Mattson 0 0%
Nick Schneider 7 5.65%
Pavel Karnaukhov 2 1.61%
Rinat Valiev 5 4.03%
Ryan Lomberg 25 20.16%
Spencer Foo 1 0.81%
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Old 08-07-2019, 07:36 AM   #1
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Default Calgarypuck Prospect Ranking 2019 - Round 22

Summer time, and time for ...

Calgarypuck's 6th Annual Prospect Ranking Poll Series

Here are the last 5 years for a quick glance ...
Prospect Rankings
2013 - Results
2014 - Results
2015 - Results
2016 - Results
2017 - Results
2018 - Results

As per usual the vote is up to you. Some see it as most likely to play, some see it as highest ceiling, others see it as a mix of both.

Happy voting!

Results

1. Juuso Valimaki - 92.6% (Round 1)
2. Dillon Dube - 54.5% (Round 2)
3. Oliver Kylington - 78.3% (Round 3)
4. Jakob Pelletier - 58.0% (Round 4)
5. Matias Emilio Pettersen - 50.0% (Round 5)
6. Tyler Parsons - 50.0% (Round 6)
7. Matthew Phillips - 55.6% (Round 7)
8. Illya Nikolaev - 33.6% (Round 8)
9. Martin Pospisil - 35.8% (Round 9)
10. Dmitry Zavgorodniy - 29.9% (Round 10)
11. Filip Sveningsson - 23.7% (Round 11)
12. Alexander Yelesin - 54% RO (Run Off)/Round 12)
13. Demetrios Koumontzis (Run Off)/Round 12)
14. Adam Ruzicka - 54% RO (Run Off)/Round 14)
15. Jon Gillies (Run Off)/Round 14)
16. Artyom Zagidulin - 59% RO (Run Off)/Round 16)
17. Glen Gawdin (Run Off)/Round 17)
18. Dustin Wolf - 59% RO (Run Off)/Round 18)
19. Eetu Tuulola (Run Off)/Round 19)
20. Milos Roman - 31.8% (Round 20)
21. Lucas Feuk - 31.8% (Round 21)
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Old 08-07-2019, 08:09 AM   #2
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My gut feeling is that Feuk and Nodler could both be big risers on this list next year.

Voting Nodler here.
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Lomberg yet again.
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Old 08-07-2019, 08:28 AM   #4
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I give a nod to Nodler.
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Will be interesting to see how many rounds in a row Lomberg can be the #2 choice. As it seems to be a matter of approach, I think the majority of people who voted for Feuk will likely then move to Lerby/Nodler, rather than adding to the Lomberg total.
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Jeremy McKenna
Whether he should be on the list is debatable, but I'm voting based on the players that appear on the list.

One dimensional goal scorer but scoring goals is the most difficult skill in hockey. Excellent at getting open and finding gaps in coverage which allows him to get his hard and accurate shot off. Also terrific on the powerplay. But, his defensive shortcomings significantly reduce his probability of success. Hockey is full of junior snipers who didn't pan out, but there are a few who have turned into mighty good scorers. Over 5 shots per game is insane.

Ceiling: 2nd line W
Probable: Tweener
Floor: Outright bust

After McKenna I don't see anyone else as having anything more than a remote probability of playing above the third line. While McKenna has higher likelihood of busting than some others, his ceiling remains the highest. In other words, his error bar carries more variability.

This is the point in voting where ceiling, to me, starts to give way to playing any games at all in importance. This is also the point where prospects can make big gains or losses in a one-year period of time.

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Ryan Lomberg
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Luke Philp
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Josh Nodler
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Carl-Johan Lerby
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Rinat Valiev
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Nick Schneider

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Spencer Foo
Mitchell Mattson
Linus Lindstrom
Andrew Nielsen
Justin Kirkland
Pavel Karnaukhov
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Lerby derby still alive!
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