Some 2008 Top Prospects

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Post#1 » by bryant08 » Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:53 pm

The 2008 draft is still a while away, but with some good looking prospects coming in, I thought this would would be a good time (especially with the World Juniors on right now) to start discussing some of the top prospects available in the upcoming draft. I'm just gonna talk about the ones I know best, and who I have watched extensively:

1. Steven Stamkos, Sarnia Sting, 32 games played, 51 points [C]
- dynamic all around with C with good eye for the net; can score and plays a solid defensive game; no extensive flaws in his game
Prediction: Franchise Player

2. Drew Doughty, Guelph Storm, 30 games played, 31 points [D]
- another all around player who excels at every field of the game; is a great passer and is very agile; sometimes gets too fancy and needs to keep it simple
Prediction: #1 Defenseman

3. Alex Pietrangelo, Niagara Ice Dogs, 28 games played, 28 points [D]
- a smooth defenseman with great core skills and ideal size, needs to add a mean streak to his game and is a little soft for someone with that much ability
Prediction: Top pairing Defenseman

4. Kyle Beach, Everett Silvertips, 33 games played, 48 points [C]
- a big centre with untapped offensive potential, plays a strong physical game and has a low centre of gravity; watching him a lot I would compare him to Eric Lindros
- been criticized a lot for unability to keep his temper in check, and sometimes will take dumb penalties, or not represent himself well off the ice
Prediction: Top 6 forward, if he keeps himself out of trouble, possible #1 C

5. Nikita Filatov, CSKA Moskva, 1 game played, 0 points [W]
- all around offensive player who can tear up the score sheet; has great goal scoring ability, has no size/strength to his game, but is a smooth skater (much like other Russian prospects)
- (haven't watched him in the Russian league, have simply heard things from colleagues about his play)
Prediction: Boom or bust, anywhere from top line to 3rd

These are NOT my top 5 picks for the 2008 draft, yet simply the 5 I know most about. Feel free to add in your profiles on other prospects since we have quite a knowledgable forum.
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Post#2 » by Griff83 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:28 pm

seeing how the Leafs will prolly be in the 8-13 range a played id like for them to draft is Luke Schenn.
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Post#3 » by ajaX82 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:41 am

nice list.

Im not too versed on prospects. Is this a deep draft class? Is anyone comparable to a Crosby or Ovechkin or Malkin type player?
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Post#4 » by Crowned » Tue Jan 1, 2008 8:42 am

ajaX82 wrote:nice list.

Im not too versed on prospects. Is this a deep draft class? Is anyone comparable to a Crosby or Ovechkin or Malkin type player?



Stamkos is going to be a special player. He won't be on the same level as a Crosby or Ovechkin, but you can already tell that there's something about him that'll absolutely allow him to have a successful career.

I've really been following him throughout the World Juniors, and he's played rather well.
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Post#5 » by Crowned » Tue Jan 1, 2008 8:43 am

Also, within the next week or two...I'm going to start putting player profiles up again. I'd like to get a head start on it, and not wait until just before the draft like last offseason. That way, I can modify my posts with points and overall stock movement.


Good overall analysis Bryant. I'd be inclined to put Pietrangelo in the top 5 as of right now though.
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Post#6 » by bryant08 » Fri Jan 4, 2008 8:42 pm

Crowned wrote:Also, within the next week or two...I'm going to start putting player profiles up again. I'd like to get a head start on it, and not wait until just before the draft like last offseason. That way, I can modify my posts with points and overall stock movement.


Good overall analysis Bryant. I'd be inclined to put Pietrangelo in the top 5 as of right now though.


I have a feeling the World Juniors pefromance by Doughty will be pulling him up, but I still see Pietrangelo and him on the same level. I really have the feeling he'll be going 3rd overall, and as a poster above mentioned Schenn looks like a lock to be a safe/solid pick in the top 5-12. But again, I never said Pietrangelo would be in the top 5, those are just the 5 I know most about as a spectator.
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Post#7 » by Griff83 » Sun Jan 6, 2008 5:18 pm

the players I was impressed with in this tournament outside of Stamkos/Doughty were Filatov, Tikhanov, Hedman and Schenn. Tikhanov will prolly be a pick in the 2nd-3rd round while Hedman isnt eligible until the 2009 draft. I wouldnt be upset at all if the leafs draft either Filatov or Schenn if they have a pick around #5. How I see the top 5-

1. Stamkos
2. Doughty
3. Pietrangelo
4. Schenn
5. Filatov

some sleepers (Colin Wilson, Hodgson, Bogosian)
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Post#8 » by bryant08 » Sun Jan 6, 2008 6:45 pm

^None of your bottom 3 are truly sleepers, those guys are definite top 10-15 picks. Hedman has been compared to Pronger as I'm sure many of you heard, but from what I saw in the World Juniors he has plenty of ability/potential, but isn't ready yet. Can't wait to see him next year in Ottawa. I could realistically see Hodgson even going around 6-9, and Wilson going around 10.

Guys who are going to rise as the draft comes nearer IMO: Zach Boychuk, Michael Del Zotto, and Mikkel Boedker. Boedker is just soo explosive and Del Zotto is oozing with potential. This draft is mainly going to be remembered for Stamkos/Filatov and a bunch of solid dmen (Doughty, Pietrangelo, Del Zotto, Schenn, Teubert).

Tikhanov should be a solid pick (I'm sure some of you remember his father Viktor), although outside the World Juniors I've seen nothing of him.
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Post#9 » by bryant08 » Sun Jan 6, 2008 6:47 pm

O ya, and Kyle Beach's stock will drop a lot IMO. His attitude problems will scare teams away, and he'll probably end up being drafted around 10, and possibly later depending on how some of these prospects emerge.
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Post#10 » by Griff83 » Sun Jan 6, 2008 7:49 pm

bryant08 wrote:^None of your bottom 3 are truly sleepers, those guys are definite top 10-15 picks. Hedman has been compared to Pronger as I'm sure many of you heard, but from what I saw in the World Juniors he has plenty of ability/potential, but isn't ready yet. Can't wait to see him next year in Ottawa. I could realistically see Hodgson even going around 6-9, and Wilson going around 10.

Guys who are going to rise as the draft comes nearer IMO: Zach Boychuk, Michael Del Zotto, and Mikkel Boedker. Boedker is just soo explosive and Del Zotto is oozing with potential. This draft is mainly going to be remembered for Stamkos/Filatov and a bunch of solid dmen (Doughty, Pietrangelo, Del Zotto, Schenn, Teubert).

Tikhanov should be a solid pick (I'm sure some of you remember his father Viktor), although outside the World Juniors I've seen nothing of him.


I mean sleeper in terms of a player who could crack the 5th pick if some GM wants to take a flier on a player similar to what happened with Thomas Hickey in last years draft where he went a decent bit higher then most people thought he would.
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Post#11 » by The_Child_Prodigy » Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:33 am

Luke Schenn is a beast. He plays alot like Regher on defense, very physical and great at intercepting the puck. He is a more offensive Robyn Regher. That says a lot considering I think Regher is the best defensive defenseman in the game. Luke Schenn is a complete beast.
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