Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Millers prospect pool pre 2022 draft

Millers prospect pool pre 2022 draft

 

A ranking of prospects, including by position

(Does not include disk rookies such as Jarvis, Newhook, Kaliyev, Fahervary or Skinner)

 

 

 

 

TOP 10

 

  1. Dylan Guenther, RW - 58 goals and 112 points between regular season and playoffs. Practically a stone-cold lock to be in the Coyote’s lineup next year. Upside: Top line RW and 40 goal scorer.
  2. Lukas Reichel, LW - Point per game as an AHL rookie but struggles in 11 games with the Blackhawks. Probably has a regular lineup spot for next season sewn up. Upside: Top 6 winger with 60-70 point potential.
  3. William Eklund, C/LW - Looked decent in early games with San Jose, but did not tear up the SHL and numbers were down from previous year. Still a good chance to play regularly for Sharks in 2022-23. Upside: 2nd Line forward and 65 point producer.
  4. Lukas Dostal, G - Held his own in brief NHL look, and could be the backup or in a time-share depending on what Ducks do with Gibson. Upside: Starting Goaltender.
  5. Helge Grans, D - Impressed as an AHL rookie, probably needs one more year to work out the rough edges and refine his game. Upside: Top 4 Defenseman and 40 point producer.
  6. Justin Sourdif, C - 85 points in 71 games between regular and playoffs. May need an AHL season to adjust to the pro game but wouldn’t be shocked if he could handle a bottom 6 role right now. Upside: Middle 6 Center, 60 point scorer, all situations player.
  7. Ronan Seeley, D - Offensive game came alive and was on the first D pairing in abbreviated WJC. Nothing left to prove in the WHL. Upside: 2nd line pairing, 30 point producer and all situations performer.
  8. Elliott Desnoyers, LW - 97 points in 66 regular season and playoff games; once looked at as a bottom 6 energy type, if he can sustain the offense from this season as a pro he has middle 6 potential. Upside: Middle 6 winger, penalty-killing ace and 40 to 50 point scorer.
  9. Tyler Madden, C - Injuries have hampered development in the AHL and he seems to be more of a bottom 6 guy who can move up and compliment the skilled players when needed. Probably not the defensive player his dad was. Upside: Bottom 6 forward, 30 to 40 point production.
  10. Keean Washkurak, C - Impressive AHL debut; could push for a bottom 6 role in a year or 2. Upside: Bottom 6, penalty-killer, 30 point production.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 10 Forwards:

  1. Guenther
  2. Reichel
  3. Eklund
  4. Sourdif
  5. Desnoyers
  6. Madden
  7. Washkurak
  8. Mikael Pyyhtia
  9. Theodore Niederbach
  10. Colton Dach

 

 

Top 10 Defensemen:

  1. Grans
  2. Seeley
  3. Jared McIssac
  4. Antonni Honka
  5. Dominick Fensore
  6. Emil Viro
  7. Filip Kral
  8. Oscar Plandowski
  9. Joseph Cicconi
  10. Markus Phillips

 

 

Top 3 Goaltenders:

  1. Dostal
  2. Mitchell Gibson
  3. Dereck Baribeau

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