I’m just finally we have a D pipeline now. In 5 years we might actually have a top 10 D core in the league now.
Swayzee2017
Nhl 23 franchise mode has him in the top 20 so obviously he’s gonna be a stud /s
-GregTheGreat-
Bored, so I decided to guess the overall rest of the rankings
1) Willander
2) D-Petey
3) Silovs
4) Lekkerimaki
5) Raty
6) Klimovich
7) Forsell
8) McWard
9) Johansson
10) Brzustewicz
All in all, Allvin’s done a pretty good job beefing up our prospect pool through non-draft means (signings and trades) since he took over. We still don’t have a ‘good’ pool by any means, but it’s far better than it was. I could see almost all of those having potential to become impact NHLers, even if Willander may be the only true ‘blue chip’ prospect.
Bubbiesacat
I’m excited to see more than 2-3 Canucks draft picks at the WJC.. I can see we will maybe have 2-3 on Sweden alone!
elrizzy
One of the biggest things I like about the new management is the focus on drafting a wide variety of defense and attempting to develop them. In my opinion, your build a strong blueline through a high number good bets vs trying to swing for 1 or 2 jackpots.
Normy999
Where is Karlsson? Also D-Petey is supposedly tracking higher than Willander
YVRscout
His honorable mentions article included some overly optimistic ceilings and floors, definitely take his list with a grain of salt.
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This kids gonna be a steal just watch
I’m just finally we have a D pipeline now. In 5 years we might actually have a top 10 D core in the league now.
Nhl 23 franchise mode has him in the top 20 so obviously he’s gonna be a stud /s
Bored, so I decided to guess the overall rest of the rankings
1) Willander
2) D-Petey
3) Silovs
4) Lekkerimaki
5) Raty
6) Klimovich
7) Forsell
8) McWard
9) Johansson
10) Brzustewicz
All in all, Allvin’s done a pretty good job beefing up our prospect pool through non-draft means (signings and trades) since he took over. We still don’t have a ‘good’ pool by any means, but it’s far better than it was. I could see almost all of those having potential to become impact NHLers, even if Willander may be the only true ‘blue chip’ prospect.
I’m excited to see more than 2-3 Canucks draft picks at the WJC.. I can see we will maybe have 2-3 on Sweden alone!
One of the biggest things I like about the new management is the focus on drafting a wide variety of defense and attempting to develop them. In my opinion, your build a strong blueline through a high number good bets vs trying to swing for 1 or 2 jackpots.
Where is Karlsson? Also D-Petey is supposedly tracking higher than Willander
His honorable mentions article included some overly optimistic ceilings and floors, definitely take his list with a grain of salt.