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Today we’re talking about one of the Vancouver Canucks top prospects in Vasili Podkolzin, and giving a positive update towards his inclusion in the upcoming Karjala Cup. He will be serving as the Captain for Team Russia.

We’re also talking about the most unlucky Detroit Red Wings prospect in Jared McIsaac, who has been sidelined yet again with shoulder issues.

Podkolzin Quotes: https://fhr.ru/news/item/72890/

Vasili Podkolzin was one of the top NHL prospects drafted out of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2019 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – New Jersey Devils, Jack Hughes
2nd – New York Rangers, Kaapo Kakko
3rd – Chicago Blackhawks, Kirby Dach
4th – Colorado Avalanche (from Ottawa Senators), Bowen Byram
5th – Los Angeles Kings, Alex Turcotte
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Moritz Seider
7th – Buffalo Sabres, Dylan Cozens
8th – Edmonton Oilers, Philip Broberg
9th – Anaheim Ducks, Trevor Zegras
10th – Vancouver Canucks, Vasili Podkolzin
11th – Arizona Coyotes (from Philadelphia Flyers), Victor Soderstrom
12th – Minnesota Wild, Matthew Boldy
13th – Florida Panthers, Spencer Knight
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Arizona Coyotes), Cam York
15th – Montreal Canadiens, Cole Caufield
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Alex Newhook
17th – Vegas Golden Knights, Peyton Krebs
18th – Dallas Stars, Thomas Harley
19th – Ottawa Senators (from Columbus Blue Jackets), Lassi Thomson
20th – Winnipeg Jets (from Winnipeg via New York Rangers), Ville Heinola
21st – Pittsburgh Penguins, Samuel Poulin
22nd – Los Angeles Kings (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Tobias Bjornfot
23rd – New York Islanders, Simon Holmstrom
24th – Nashville Predators, Philip Tomasino
25th – Washington Capitals, Connor McMichael
26th – Calgary Flames, Jakob Pelletier
27th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Nolan Foote
28th – Carolina Hurricanes, Ryan Suzuki
29th – Anaheim Ducks (from San Jose Sharks via Buffalo Sabres), Brayden Tracey
30th – Boston Bruins, John Beecher
31st – Buffalo Sabres (from St. Louis Blues), Ryan Johnson

Jared McIsaac was one of the top picks at the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2018 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – Buffalo Sabres, Rasmus Dahlin
2nd – Carolina Hurricanes, Andrei Svechnikov
3rd – Montreal Canadiens, Jesperi Kotkaniemi
4th – Ottawa Senators, Brady Tkachuk
5th – Arizona Coyotes, Barrett Hayton
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Filip Zadina
7th – Vancouver Canucks, Quinn Hughes
8th – Chicago Blackhawks, Adam Boqvist
9th – New York Rangers, Vitali Kravtsov
10th – Edmonton Oilers, Evan Bouchard
11th – New York Islanders, Oliver Wahlstrom
12th – New York Islanders (from Calgary Flames), Noah Dobson
13th – Dallas Stars, Ty Dellandrea
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from St. Louis Blues), Joel Farabee
15th – Florida Panthers, Grigori Denisenko
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Martin Kaut
17th – New Jersey Devils, Ty Smith
18th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Liam Foudy
19th – Philadelphia Flyers, Jay O’Brien
20th – Los Angeles Kings, Rasmus Kupari
21st – San Jose Sharks, Ryan Merkley
22nd – New York Rangers (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Ottawa Senators), K’Andre Miller
23rd – Anaheim Ducks, Isac Lundestrom
24th – Minnesota Wild, Filip Johansson
25th – St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Dominik Bokk
26th – Ottawa Senators (from Boston Bruins via New York Rangers), Jacob Bernard-Docker
27th – Chicago Blackhawks (from Nashville Predators), Nicolas Beaudin
28th – New York Rangers (from Lightning), Nils Lundkvist
29th – Toronto Maple Leafs (from Winnipeg Jets via Blues), Rasmus Sandin
30th – Detroit Red Wings (from VGK), Joe Veleno
31st – Washington Capitals, Alexander Alexeyev

This video is also taking place after the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs

The 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs involved sixteen teams, which were the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, Carolina Hurricanes, New York Islanders, and Columbus Blue Jackets in the East, and the Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues, Vegas Golden Knights, Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Arizona Coyotes, and Dallas Stars in the West.

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20 Comments

  1. Hopefully the injuries are freak accidents and not a indication of his durability

  2. I'm gutted for McIsaac, he's already missed 6 months with the last injury and to miss another 6 months is devastating. I really hope he recovers fully and can have a shot at being an NHL player.

  3. I really like how you make videos on players who are on their way to the nhl. I just feel like not many nhl youtubers talk about them.

  4. My mother just had shoulder surgery. It is a long and painful process of recovery (6 months) and I am definitely really worried about McIsaac’s development now.

  5. McIssac is only 20. So really he has a lot of time. But news like this is why teams keep drafting or they would say, hey, lets not draft anymore players we got this all figured out.

  6. It's nice to get some positive news for Canuck nation. I think our prospect pantry is well stocked, thanks to Brackett and Benning. I really appreciate you keeping us informed. There's a few names that we drafted that I seldom hear any more. Kristoffer Gunnarson, and Petrus Palmu come to mind, though there's a few others. Love to hear what happened to these guys. Keep up the good work, Legoman.

  7. Unfortunately this is why a good GM always likes to have a lot of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round draft picks. You never know what can happen to someone no matter how much talent and potential someone has. Usually one or sometimes if a team is lucky two picks out of any draft make to the NHL. I feel really bad for McIsaac and hope him the very best, but if he never plays another game that is why you have other players in your system who can step and step-in. The Red Wings have several other Defensemen prospects and will likely gain more in the next two years of the rebuild.

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