JIAHN Posted November 26 Posted November 26 (edited) Hi Everyone I am just reaching out to see what everyone thinks about our prospect ranking. Maybe your opinion on our top 10, with a letter grade for NHL certainty. Thanks, JIAHN Edited November 26 by JIAHN 1 1 Quote
Goal_thecup Posted November 26 Posted November 26 Hi Hockey Nut! How are you? Long time no chat. I'm not sure what rankings you are referring to. There are many listings out there but this one from the Province (Nov 5, I think) may work: Canucks prospects: Red-hot Jonathan Lekkerimäki leads the power rankings. Aatu Räty and Arshdeep Bains trade spots on the Vancouver and Abbotsford spots on Tuesday and Bains gets Räty's former post in our rankings as well. Abbotsford Canucks left-winger Arshdeep Bains scored for the NHL club against the Penguins on Oct. 26. Photo by Derek Cain /Getty Images Vancouver Canucks fans doing a little comparison shopping these days about the 2022 NHL Draft have to be happy how Jonathan Lekkerimäki is trending. Vancouver took the Swedish winger with the No. 15 overall selection. The 20-year-old is playing with the AHL Abbotsford Canucks, and after missing the team’s first four games of the season, he’s put up four goals and six points in six games. Maybe more telling about how he s performing is the fact that Lekkerimäki was fourth in the AHL in shots (34) as of Tuesday morning. Abbotsford (5-4-0-1) visits the Ontario Reign (3-4-0-0) on Wednesday before coming home for Saturday-Sunday doubleheader against the Bakersfield Condors (3-2-2-1). As of Tuesday’s morning, there were 28 players from the 2022 draft with games played in the NHL. Only nine of them had seen action in 20 or more games, and seven of those were picked ahead of Lekkerimäki. Lekkerimäki’s numbers to date this season match up well with the two forwards picked directly ahead of him — the Chicago Blackhawks’ No. 13 choice Frank Nazar (7-3-4-7, 18 shots with AHL Rockford) and Winnipeg Jets’ No. 14 Rutger McGroarty (6-0-1-1, nine shots with AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PIttsburgh’s farm club) — and with the two forwards selected directly after him — Buffalo Sabres’ No. 16 Noah Östlund (6-1-0-1, 20 shots with AHL Rochester) and Nashville Predators’ No. 17 Joakim Kemell (9-4-4-8, 26 shots with AHL Milwaukee). With all that in mind, here’s our weekly top-10 Canucks prospects power rankings. Last week’s rankings are in parenthesis. All stats are as of Tuesday morning. Keep in mind that players must be born 2000 or later and players with the NHL team aren’t eligible. That means Aatu Räty’s recall from Abbotsford to the big club pulls the centre off the list this week. 1. Jonathan Lekkerimäki, RW, Abbotsford (1) Abbotsford is coming off a four-game week, where they split a pair of decisions with both the Tucson Roadrunners and the San Diego Grills, and Lekkerimäki amassed four goals, five points and 26 shots. He was named second star and then third star in the two Tucson games. 2. Arshdeep Bains, LW, Abbotsford (NR) Bains, 23, heads back to Abbotsford after a seven-game run with the parent club that included the first-ever NHL goal for the undrafted free agent. You’d think he’ll get top line minutes in Abbotsford with Lekkerimäki and will be in the mix for another promotion before too long. Bains had 16 goals and 55 points in 59 regular season games with Abbotsford last season. 3. Tom Willander, D, Boston University Terriers (3) Boston University (4-3-0) dropped a 5-1 and then a 5-4 decision to visiting Michigan and moved down four spots in the NCAA rankings this week, coming in now at No. 9. Michigan jumped up four spots to No. 7. The 19-year-old sophomore Willander (7-2-4-6), who was Vancouver’s 2023 first-round draft choice, had a single assist. The Terriers have a home-and-home this weekend with No. 17 UMass Lowell (5-1-0). 4. Elias Pettersson, D, Abbotsford (4) Pettersson, 20, leads Abbotsford in plus-minus (plus-five) and he’s getting pucks on net, evidenced by his 15 shots. He was a 2022 third rounder. Pettersson (10-0-3-3) picked up an assist in the 6-4 loss to San Diego. 5. Sawyer Mynio, D, Seattle Thunderbirds (5) Mynio (14-4-12-16) was held off the scoresheet in Seattle’s two losses last weekend, but the 19-year-old, who was a 2023 third rounder, is still tied for fourth in the WHL for scoring by a defenceman. Seattle (5-10-1-1) has dropped five straight. They’re home to Calgary and Victoria this weekend. 6. Jett Woo, D, Abbotsford (8) Woo, 24, continues to play in all situations for Abbotsford. Woo (10-0-2-2) has 21 shots this season, which puts him fourth on the team and first among Abbotsford rearguards. Woo was a 2018 second rounder. 7. Kirill Kudryavtsev, D, Abbotsford (6) The 2022 seventh rounder scored his first pro goal on a power play in the 3-0 win over Tucson. The 20-year-old Kudryavtsev (9-1-1-2) was also scratched for the second game against San Diego. 8. Danila Klimovich, RW, Abbotsford (9) Klimovich recorded an assist in both of the Tucson games and had a combined six shots in the two contests. The 21-year-old didn’t play the San Diego games due to illness, according to a Canucks spokesperson. Klimovich (8-2-3-5) was a 2021 second-round pick. 9. Melvin Fernström, RW, Örebro (9) The 18-year-old Fernström, who was a third-round selection last summer, bagged his second goal this season for Örebro’s pro team in a 3-1 win last Thursday over Skellefteå. Fernström has been going back and forth between the Örebro pro team (12-2-1-3) and junior team (8-5-4-9). 10. Nikita Tolopilo, G, Abbotsford (7) Tolopilo played just one period last week, giving up four goals on 11 shots against Tucson in what became a 5-2 loss. Tolopilo (3-2-0, 2.98 goals against average, .880 save percentage), who’s a 24-year-old undrafted free agent signing by Vancouver, has been sharing the Abbotsford net this season with 25-year-old Jiri Patera (2-2-1, 2.83, .897). Something to work with anyway. GO CANUCKS GO! STOMP THOSE CHEATING-ASSED TEDDY BEARS! GO PETEY! SMASH THEM WITH YOUR SHERWOOD! 2 1 Quote
Popular Post Nucker67 Posted November 26 Popular Post Posted November 26 IMO 1. Lekkerimaki 2. Willander 3. Raty 4. Bains 5. E. Pettersson 6. Alriksson 7. Karlsson 8. Fernstrom 9. McWard 10. Kudryavstev HM: Mynio 4 1 Quote
Canuck You Posted November 26 Posted November 26 (edited) 18 minutes ago, JIAHN said: Hi Everyone I am just reaching out to see what everyone thinks about our prospect ranking. Maybe your opinion on our top 10, with a letter grade for NHL certainty. Thanks JIAHN Did you just thank yourself?! Edited November 26 by Canuck You 2 Quote
Bob Long Posted November 26 Posted November 26 5 minutes ago, Nucker67 said: IMO 1. Lekkerimaki 2. Willander 3. Raty 4. Bains 5. E. Pettersson 6. Alriksson 7. Karlsson 8. Fernstrom 9. McWard 10. Kudryavstev HM: Mynio the only thing I'd change here is Raty, he's on the team full time now so wouldn't call him a prospect anymore. 1 Quote
Elias Pettersson Posted November 26 Posted November 26 Willander Lekkerimaki Silovs Raty Bains Pettersson Alriksson Sasson Klimovich Kudryavtsev Mynio Tolopilo Aman McWard 1 Quote
Stierlitz Posted November 26 Posted November 26 We can also use this thread to have general discussions about Canucks prospects since we don't have any specific one... 2 Quote
Curmudgeon Posted November 26 Posted November 26 30 minutes ago, Canuck You said: Did you just thank yourself?! I am pretty sure he meant Thanks, JIAHN. Punctuation makes a small, but meaningful, difference. 1 1 Quote
Popular Post VegasCanuck Posted November 26 Popular Post Posted November 26 I'm rating by what I think their realistic ceiling is as well as their current development. I'm trying not to put anyone on the list who's 23 or over. 1A. Willander - He's a RD prospect who has the potential to be a #1 RD for us not too many years down the road 1B. Lekkerimaki - I view Lekkerimaki and Willander as almost interchangeable for #1 which is why I've rated them as 1A and 1B, but the RD is the tipping point for me 2. Raty - I think he slides in full time next year as a middle 6 center and could become our go to center for powerplay within a year because of his ability to win draws and he has pretty solid eye / hand in front of the next. 3. E. Pettersson - I see him as a 2nd to 3rd pairing D with ability to punish opposition forwards 4. Kudryavstev - I think Kud may have the most overall upside for our defense prospects next to Willander. He's really impressed since his selection in the 7th round. He needs to smooth out his defensive play, but he's a smart player who figures it out. 2 goals and 6 assists in his first 15 games in the AHL is impressive. 5. Silovs - He had a rough start but so did much of the team in the first few games. He showed last season that he can handle the crease and perform and he's bounced back nicely the last couple of starts. 6. Mynio - Would rank him higher if he was an RD, but he did not look out of place in pre-season and he's only 19. 4 goals and 13 assists in 15 games is a pretty solid start to a D+2 season. 7. Klimovich - He's still only 21 years old and is starting to show signs that he's putting his game together in Abbotsford and taking major steps towards becoming the power forward of the future for us. 6'2" and 202 lbs is a nice size combination and 7 goals in 16 games, he's starting to bury chances. 8. Fernstrom - Lots of potential, but still only 18 so hard to get a real read on what his true upside might be, but what's there so far is looking good. Will likely move up the list next season 9. Koskenvuo - What's not to like about a Chris Clark selection. The potential is there if he can keep developing. Is only 21 and we haven't signed him yet. Will get a better read once he's in Abbotsford and under our direct development control. Honorable mention: Mueller - has the potential to develop into a solid 3 / 4 C energy guy for us Alriksson - Lots of potential but need to see how he handles the next level. Something I've noticed is that big guys sometimes struggle and wash out when they are facing older and stronger competition than they did in Junior. I'm sure there's one or two more that I could have added to the extended list, but I think that's good enough for now. 1 2 2 2 Quote
Viking_10 Posted Wednesday at 05:38 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:38 PM Top 10: 1. Willander-RHD 2. Lekkerimaki-W 3. Raty-C 4. Silovs-G 5. E. Pettersson-D 6. Mynio-D 7. Kudryavstev-D 8. Bains-W 9. Klimovich-W 10. Alriksson-W HM: Koskenvuo, Fernstrom Quote
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