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Ranking Prospects 2020-2021

herman

Well-known member
PPP's doing a Winter T25U25
2020/21 Eligible:Winter 2020's listSummer 2020's list

Adam Brooks
Artur Akhtyamov
Auston Matthews
Axel Rindell
Denis Malgin
Dmitry Ovchinnikov
Eemeli Rasanen
Egor Korshkov
Filip Hallander
Filip Kral
Ian Scott
JD Greenway
Jeremy McKenna*
Joe Miller
Joey Anderson
John Fusco
Joseph Duszak
Joseph Woll
Justin Brazeau**
Kalle Loponen
Kristians Rubins
Mac Hollowell
Max Verroneau
Mike Koster
Mikhail Abramov
Mikko Kokkonen
Mitch Marner
Noel Hoefenmayer***
Nicholas Abruzzese
Nicholas Robertson
Nikolai Chebykin
Pierre Engvall
Pontus Holmberg
Rasmus Sandin
Rodion Amirov
Roni Hirvonen
Ryan O'Connell
Ryan Tverberg
Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
Semyon Kizimov
Timothy Liljegren
Topi Niemela
Travis Dermott
Veeti Miettinen
Vladimir Boblyev
Vladislav Kara
William Nylander
William Villeneuve
Wyatt Schingoethe


25. Pontus Holmberg
24. Mac Hollowell
23. Filip Kral
22. Veeti Miettinen
21. Artur Akhtyamov
20. Denis Malgin
19. Dmitri Ovchinnikov
18. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
17. Egor Korshkov
16. Nicholas Abbruzzese
15. Pierre Engvall
14. Joey Anderson
13. Mikko Kokkonen
12. Topi Niemela
11. Roni Hirvonen
10. Mikhail Abramov
9. Travis Dermott
8. Filip Hallander
7. Timothy Liljegren
6. Rodion Amirov
5. Nick Robertson
4. Rasmus Sandin
3. William Nylander
2. Mitch Marner
1. Auston Matthews

25. 2020 4th Rd. Pick from Vegas
24. Jesper Lindgren Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins
23. 2020 4th Rd. Pick
22. Mac Hollowell
21. Jeremy Bracco
20. Filip Kral
19. Joseph Duszak
18. Pontus Holmberg
17. Egor Korshkov
16. Denis Malgin
15. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
14. Mikhail Abramov
13. Nick Abruzzese
11. Adam Brooks
11. Mikko Kokkonen
10. 2020 2nd Rd. Pick
9. Pierre Engvall
8. Travis Dermott
7. Timothy Liljegren
6. Kasperi Kapanen Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins
5. Nick Robertson
4. Rasmus Sandin
3. William Nylander
2. Mitch Marner
1. Auston Matthews

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* Jeremy McKenna is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise
** Brazeau is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise. I've listed him here nonetheless as he gets an honourable mention from PPP.
*** Noel Hoefenmayer is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise.
 
Original Post
Top 25 under 25 is going to be weird until the draft
Check out last season's thread. As I'm posting this well in advance of the Draft and associated transactions, this post is malleable.

2020 Eligible:2020's list2019's list

Adam Brooks
Artur Akhtyamov
Auston Matthews
Axel Rindell
Denis Malgin
Dmitry Ovchinnikov
Eemeli Rasanen
Egor Korshkov
Filip Hallander
Filip Kral
Ian Scott
JD Greenway
Jeremy Bracco
Jeremy McKenna*
Jesper Lindgren
Joe Miller
Joey Anderson
John Fusco
Joseph Duszak
Joseph Woll
Justin Brazeau**
Kalle Loponen
Kasperi Kapanen
Kristians Rubins
Mac Hollowell
Max Verroneau
Mike Koster
Mikhail Abramov
Mikko Kokkonen
Mitch Marner
Noel Hoefenmayer***
Nicholas Abruzzese
Nicholas Robertson
Nikolai Chebykin
Pierre Engvall
Pontus Holmberg
Rasmus Sandin
Rodion Amirov
Roni Hirvonen
Ryan O'Connell
Ryan Tverberg
Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
Semyon Kizimov
Timothy Liljegren
Topi Niemela
Travis Dermott
Veeti Miettinen
Vladimir Boblyev
Vladislav Kara
William Nylander
Wyatt Schingoethe


25. 2020 4th Rd. Pick from Vegas
24. Jesper Lindgren Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins
23. 2020 4th Rd. Pick
22. Mac Hollowell
21. Jeremy Bracco
20. Filip Kral
19. Joseph Duszak
18. Pontus Holmberg
17. Egor Korshkov
16. Denis Malgin
15. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
14. Mikhail Abramov
13. Nick Abruzzese
11. Adam Brooks
11. Mikko Kokkonen
10. 2020 2nd Rd. Pick
9. Pierre Engvall
8. Travis Dermott
7. Timothy Liljegren
6. Kasperi Kapanen Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins
5. Nick Robertson
4. Rasmus Sandin
3. William Nylander
2. Mitch Marner
1. Auston Matthews

25. Joseph Duszak
24. Frederik Gauthier old
23. Mason Marchment Traded to Florida Panthers
22. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
21. Egor Korshkov
20. Mikko Kokkonen
19. Adam Brooks
18. Pierre Engvall
17. Ian Scott
16. Joseph Woll
15. Mac Hollowell
14. Ilya Mikheyev old
13. Nic Petan old
12. Jeremy Bracco
11. Nick Robertson
10. Trevor Moore traded to LA Kings
9. Timothy Liljegren
8. Travis Dermott
7. Andreas Johnsson old
6. Rasmus Sandin
5. Alexander Kerfoot old
4. Kasperi Kapanen
3. William Nylander
2. Mitch Marner
1. Auston Matthews
* Jeremy McKenna is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise
** Brazeau is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise. I've listed him here nonetheless as he gets an honourable mention from PPP.
*** Noel Hoefenmayer is on an AHL deal and thus ineligible for this exercise.

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1. Auston Matthews
2. William Nylander
3. Mitch Marner
4. Nick Robertson
5. Rasmus Sandin
6. Kasperi Kapanen
7. Travis Dermott
8. Timothy Liljegren
9. Nick Abruzzese
10. Egor Korshkov

Without the draft (and even with it), the rest of the list looks pretty terribad.
 
22. Mac Hollowell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXqmGV8jeA8
Thought this was Kessel and Lupul for a second

He plays like a rover (he basically was in the OHL) that is learning the ropes of the AHL. He only got a partial season split between Newfoundland and Toronto this past shortened season. He's on the older side of the prospect equation, but for Leaf purposes (offensive D-men), that's kind of okay. If a 4th round pick comes in like 4 years later and gives you two adequate-good NHL seasons and gets traded, that's a very solid turnout.
 
herman said:
22. Mac Hollowell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXqmGV8jeA8
Thought this was Kessel and Lupul for a second

He plays like a rover (he basically was in the OHL) that is learning the ropes of the AHL. He only got a partial season split between Newfoundland and Toronto this past shortened season. He's on the older side of the prospect equation, but for Leaf purposes (offensive D-men), that's kind of okay. If a 4th round pick comes in like 4 years later and gives you two adequate-good NHL seasons and gets traded, that's a very solid turnout.

I'm cautiously hopeful for him. I like the way he moves the puck. He's got Kaberle level slickness I think.
 
Bender said:
I'm cautiously hopeful for him. I like the way he moves the puck. He's got Kaberle level slickness I think.

He certainly has the qualities that would excel in a Keefe/Dubas style system with a dash of feistiness. A team structure that activates the defense that much, I do kind of want defensemen who can hold the puck and dish or shoot in tight accordingly. I think once he adjusts to the AHL speeds, he'll have the latitude to show off his creativity.
 
herman said:
1. Auston Matthews
2. William Nylander
3. Mitch Marner
4. Nick Robertson
5. Rasmus Sandin
6. Kasperi Kapanen
7. Travis Dermott
8. Timothy Liljegren
9. Nick Abruzzese
10. Egor Korshkov

Without the draft (and even with it), the rest of the list looks pretty terribad.

Unless we hit a bunch of jackpot 7th round picks not having a 1st or 3rd round pick this year hurts.
 
herman said:
Bender said:
I'm cautiously hopeful for him. I like the way he moves the puck. He's got Kaberle level slickness I think.

He certainly has the qualities that would excel in a Keefe/Dubas style system with a dash of feistiness. A team structure that activates the defense that much, I do kind of want defensemen who can hold the puck and dish or shoot in tight accordingly. I think once he adjusts to the AHL speeds, he'll have the latitude to show off his creativity.
He certainly has all the tools, he has admitted that "confidence" is his major issue.  Nice they can actually take several years to groom him, without the previous "Leaf rush" and let him develop oodles of it.
 
L K said:
Unless we hit a bunch of jackpot 7th round picks not having a 1st or 3rd round pick this year hurts.

We've been getting pretty good (looking) value from 2nds and 4ths under Dubas. Kind of wonder what the pipeline looks like without Boyle and Plekanec, right (hi Nik!)?

I'm pretty sure one or more of our forwards from the second tier is going to be moved for draft assets or more assured prospects.
 
herman said:
1. Auston Matthews
2. William Nylander
3. Mitch Marner
4. Nick Robertson
5. Rasmus Sandin
6. Kasperi Kapanen
7. Travis Dermott
8. Timothy Liljegren
9. Nick Abruzzese
10. Egor Korshkov

Without the draft (and even with it), the rest of the list looks pretty terribad.

Is Engvall aged out?
 
OldTimeHockey said:
Is Engvall aged out?

He's just outside my top ten, with Abramov, Der-Arguchintsev, and Kokkonen; mostly due to his age (he's Nylander age) and offensive instincts/potential at the NHL level (minimal). Korshkov is the same age, but has more of a nose for the net and playmaking.
 
herman said:
OldTimeHockey said:
Is Engvall aged out?

He's just outside my top ten, with Abramov, Der-Arguchintsev, and Kokkonen; mostly due to his age (he's Nylander age) and offensive instincts/potential at the NHL level (minimal). Korshkov is the same age, but has more of a nose for the net and playmaking.

I suppose if offense is the only consideration for forwards, I can see it. But I would personally have Engvall ahead of Korshkov just for the simple fact that he was on the team last season and actually had an impact.
 
herman said:
1. Auston Matthews
2. William Nylander
3. Mitch Marner
4. Nick Robertson
5. Rasmus Sandin
6. Kasperi Kapanen
7. Travis Dermott
8. Timothy Liljegren
9. Nick Abruzzese
10. Egor Korshkov

Without the draft (and even with it), the rest of the list looks pretty terribad.

I started my list but I got too sad after the top-8. I'd probably swap 2/3 on yours, unless we're taking AAV into consideration which we aren't here.

The Robertson-Sandin-Kapanen block can really go any way. I'm generally "potential in the next few years trumps what the player did last season" when it comes to these lists but even still I might put Kappy over Robertson for now. I'm not sure Robertson's value in the next few years will be much more than "good scoring middle-6 winger" which Kapanen is already at.

I might swap Dermott and Liljegren. Not a popular opinion but I've expressed doubts about Dermott playing in a top-4 role while my fingers are still crossed Liljegren can get there.

After that, who knows. I might go Engvall then Korshkov but if you think Korshkov can play a top-6 role in the next few seasons then I can understand him being over Engvall who despite just finishing his "rookie" season I'm not sure will really grow past the 3rd line.

My next group would probably consist of Malgin, Brooks, Woll, Abruzzese, and Hollowell in some order. Eventually I'd have to place Bracco somewhere.
 
herman said:
We've been getting pretty good (looking) value from 2nds and 4ths under Dubas. Kind of wonder what the pipeline looks like without Boyle and Plekanec, right (hi Nik!)?

Well, if those picks looked good right now they'd have been attributable to Dubas but if they looked bad they'd be a result of Hunter and Lamoriello giving Dubas a wedgie and not letting him sit at the draft table.
 
herman said:
Harsh but fair words for Bracco today.

Yeah I think that's about where I would have placed Bracco too. I've basically written him off as a NHLer at this point but I guess being a productive AHLer has it's value too.

I missed yesterday's ranking so I'm surprised to see Hollowell that early. He's absolutely a long-shot to make the NHL but I dunno, I think I would have ranked him over a number of other long-shots that are going to be ranked higher.
 
I don't know what personal issues he's encountered this year, but I'm not sure it would have mattered if he was trouble-free but couldn't put together a better all-round game.
 
herman said:
Recently ELC?d and previously unranked Filip Kral is today?s prospect.

I saw a write up about him in The Athletic. Very intriguing prospect, but I've learned to never really get carried away with any prospect unless they're of a generally high pedigree. 
 
Bender said:
herman said:
Recently ELC?d and previously unranked Filip Kral is today?s prospect.

I saw a write up about him in The Athletic. Very intriguing prospect, but I've learned to never really get carried away with any prospect unless they're of a generally high pedigree.

I think it's pretty safe to say there isn't anything to get carried away with here.
However, this ranking on Kral is a good place to speak about Dubas' defenseman drafting and development philosophy because he's pretty much the baseline sample.
Good skaters, ?smart? on the ice, good passers, not much attention to shooting, and mobile

In the OZ: Given the way Keefe wants the defense to activate to the circles when the high forward stretches the defensive box, we're looking for players who can hold the puck without panic, and boldly jump in low against the grain of play and hit an open man with a cross slot feed or cause a decent scramble. We really don't want defensemen shooting all too often north of the circles.

In transition: gap control, killing plays early before the blueline is not easy. Being a good and mobile skater is part of it, but those skills don't mean anything if the brain controlling the skates is still trying to read a play.
Here's a nice quick read on what's good and what isn't:
https://twitter.com/JhanHky/status/1275016749893681152
And here's a great longer look at one of Dubas' top choices (that I've posted previously but it was awhile ago): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3N8HpG_XmU

In the DZ: this needs to be a team effort between D and F in steering play into the safer areas and killing it with numbers. Get the stick on puck first and then skate through their hands and it almost doesn't matter if your players are smaller.
 
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