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Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:14 AM ET
Brian Huddle: NHL Organizational Rankings - Prospects
mfreedman
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Thornhill, ON
Joined: 10.04.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:17 AM ET
1 year brought Montreal from 23rd to 9th overall?

Galchenyuk must be that good
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:18 AM ET
1 year brought Montreal from 23rd to 9th overall?

Galchenyuk must be that good

- mfreedman


Incredible draft, along with very good development in the system... absolutely they jumped. But getting a prospect I had at first overall and a very likely first line center into the pipeline can do wonders

mfreedman
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Thornhill, ON
Joined: 10.04.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:20 AM ET
Incredible draft, along with very good development in the system... absolutely they jumped. But getting a prospect I had at first overall and a very likely first line center into the pipeline can do wonders
- Brian Huddle


fair enough... Just remember for next time though, that if MTL is within 3 spots of the Leafs, move them so they slot in 1 spot behind us, just for kicks

Edit: Also, is there going to be a detailed analysis for each team's prospects or just the overview?
saucey
Location: Canada, ON
Joined: 01.15.2008

Jul 23 @ 9:23 AM ET
bhud! how did the leafs jump the bruins?
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Jul 23 @ 9:25 AM ET
We are stacked!
stormey
Location: it is Babsy turning a boy into a man - JL0961
Joined: 10.13.2005

Jul 23 @ 9:29 AM ET
Incredible draft, along with very good development in the system... absolutely they jumped. But getting a prospect I had at first overall and a very likely first line center into the pipeline can do wonders
- Brian Huddle

so you had a kid that wasn't considered first overall by most, going into the season, and then only played a handful of games, first overall?
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:29 AM ET
bhud! how did the leafs jump the bruins?
- saucey


Caron graduated, Spooner's development is starting to make me go "meh" at this point, Hamill's gone, Soderberg at this point isn't a prospect, and Koko jumping ship has me worried.

While Toronto added Rielly and Finn. I battled it out between them a lot. Both have stud top prospects in Rielly and Hamilton, though.
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:30 AM ET
so you had a kid that wasn't considered first overall by most, going into the season, and then only played a handful of games, first overall?
- stormey


I project him to be a top end center. Why wouldn't I rank that first? I'm not the only one to do so, either.
MLeafs81
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Sundin, Sakic, Nolan, Kamensky, ect that's a comparable group toHall, Ebs, Nuge and Yak-Jeropotato, ON
Joined: 07.16.2012

Jul 23 @ 9:32 AM ET
Hey Huddle What did you think of Biggs at the leafs camp? Hendricks seemed to love the kid

And do you think colborne is like the guy who started last year or finished? Or somewhere in between? Lol
NOAH_U
Location: Inside the Box
Joined: 07.03.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:33 AM ET
Pittsburgh Penguins should be higher with defense prospect of Despres, Maata, Harrington, Morrow, Pouliot and Samuelsson.
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:36 AM ET
Hey Huddle What did you think of Biggs at the leafs camp? Hendricks seemed to love the kid

And do you think colborne is like the guy who started last year or finished? Or somewhere in between? Lol

- MLeafs81


COLBORNE: Somewhere in between. I've always said of Colborne is that he'll be a guy who's the "third best" on his line, because he's not one to drive the play and play with that fiery disposition in his belly to make things happen every shift, but what he does well is open space with his body, cycle the puck, make nice passes, and make himself an option. He would compliment two high-end wingers well.

However, he's not as bad as he was at the end of the year. Took in a handful of Marlies playoff games, and you could tell he couldn't even move his wrist. He's usually a guy who can back you off a bit with some puck skills, but he just looked like he didn't want the puck.

BIGGS: Was only at Dev. Camp briefly, so thoughts are just that-- brief. Was wondering whether he was a north-south Top Nine Forward, or whether I thought of him as a complimentary Top Six Power Forward. I'll say this--- skating improved a heck of a lot, and it was never a real issue. Has a lot of power cut moves in his arsenal, but needs to learn when to use them. He can shoot real well too. The only issue is that hockey sense, of how to create offense. My opinion on him is this--- he'll 100x need to be paired with a top end center who can create offense.
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:36 AM ET
Pittsburgh Penguins should be higher with defense prospect of Despres, Maata, Harrington, Morrow, Pouliot and Samuelsson.
- NOAH_U


One of these is not like the other.
NOAH_U
Location: Inside the Box
Joined: 07.03.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:38 AM ET
One of these is not like the other.
- Brian Huddle

Alien?
stormey
Location: it is Babsy turning a boy into a man - JL0961
Joined: 10.13.2005

Jul 23 @ 9:39 AM ET
I project him to be a top end center. Why wouldn't I rank that first? I'm not the only one to do so, either.
- Brian Huddle

I realize you weren't the only one.....I just don't see the reasoning. What exactly did he do to increase his draft stock?
He was the darling of the draft by bloggers.

However CSS had him as number 4 for North American skaters and ISS had him 14 overall. It was a pretty clear consensus that Nail was number 1 overall and had a great season cementing that position. But....if you feel a guy who played half a dozen games did enough to pass him in the rankings then far be it from me to argue.

Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:42 AM ET
I realize you weren't the only one.....I just don't see the reasoning. What exactly did he do to increase his draft stock?
He was the darling of the draft by bloggers.

However CSS had him as number 4 for North American skaters and ISS had him 14 overall. It was a pretty clear consensus that Nail was number 1 overall and had a great season cementing that position. But....if you feel a guy who played half a dozen games did enough to pass him in the rankings then far be it from me to argue.

- stormey


My opinion of Yakupov has always been this--- great skill, but how long is he gonna play? That's my issue. Nothing against him, because he is a top end prospect, but that reckless play worries me a whole bunch.
walshyleafsfan1
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I'd rather have Kassian than H, PEI
Joined: 01.11.2012

Jul 23 @ 9:42 AM ET
I realize you weren't the only one.....I just don't see the reasoning. What exactly did he do to increase his draft stock?
He was the darling of the draft by bloggers.

However CSS had him as number 4 for North American skaters and ISS had him 14 overall. It was a pretty clear consensus that Nail was number 1 overall and had a great season cementing that position. But....if you feel a guy who played half a dozen games did enough to pass him in the rankings then far be it from me to argue.

- stormey


First time for everything.
MLeafs81
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Sundin, Sakic, Nolan, Kamensky, ect that's a comparable group toHall, Ebs, Nuge and Yak-Jeropotato, ON
Joined: 07.16.2012

Jul 23 @ 9:43 AM ET
COLBORNE: Somewhere in between. I've always said of Colborne is that he'll be a guy who's the "third best" on his line, because he's not one to drive the play and play with that fiery disposition in his belly to make things happen every shift, but what he does well is open space with his body, cycle the puck, make nice passes, and make himself an option. He would compliment two high-end wingers well.

However, he's not as bad as he was at the end of the year. Took in a handful of Marlies playoff games, and you could tell he couldn't even move his wrist. He's usually a guy who can back you off a bit with some puck skills, but he just looked like he didn't want the puck.

BIGGS: Was only at Dev. Camp briefly, so thoughts are just that-- brief. Was wondering whether he was a north-south Top Nine Forward, or whether I thought of him as a complimentary Top Six Power Forward. I'll say this--- skating improved a
heck of a lot, and it was never a real issue. Has a lot of power cut moves in his arsenal, but needs to learn when to use them. He can shoot real well too. The only
issue is that hockey sense, of how to create offense. My opinion on him is this---
he'll 100x need to be paired with a top end center who can create offense.

- Brian Huddle



Awesome thanks Huds
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:45 AM ET
Awesome thanks Huds

- MLeafs81


No prob. Keep in mind with Biggs, I expect one of those careers where numbers jump around a lot. He's an opportunistic scorer, who cashes in on loose change and such. One year he'll score 10/12 and people will be down on him, the next he roars back with a 20 goal campaign type thing.

I'm sticking to that as my assessment of him, so far.
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:46 AM ET
Pittsburgh Penguins should be higher with defense prospect of Despres, Maata, Harrington, Morrow, Pouliot and Samuelsson.
- NOAH_U


Pittsburgh could be higher if they had a couple forwards in there. Although I've heard good things about Blueger and Marcantuoni impressed at the camp.
Brian Huddle
Location: Cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.10.2011

Jul 23 @ 9:47 AM ET
Pittsburgh could be higher if they had a couple forwards in there. Although I've heard good things about Blueger and Marcantuoni impressed at the camp.
- Ben37


Was really high on him coming into the season. Soured on him quick. Could turn around next year and jump in my views of him though.

Just had that kind of season where he almost never looked like himself or like much of a player, in fact.
NOAH_U
Location: Inside the Box
Joined: 07.03.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:51 AM ET
Pittsburgh could be higher if they had a couple forwards in there. Although I've heard good things about Blueger and Marcantuoni impressed at the camp.
- Ben37

Beau Bennett > Nazem Kadri
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:52 AM ET
Was really high on him coming into the season. Soured on him quick. Could turn around next year and jump in my views of him though.

Just had that kind of season where he almost never looked like himself or like much of a player, in fact.

- Brian Huddle


He really impressed at the Pens rookie camp. Many viewed him as better then Beau Bennett. I can't say much though I've only seen Marcantuoni on TV. Perhaps dropping like a rock in the draft or the future promise of maybe being on Crosbys wing has motivated him.
fnmjoe13
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: The Farm, NJ
Joined: 10.16.2009

Jul 23 @ 9:54 AM ET
Wow, Philly is last? We may want to keep some of those picks away from Nashville. Not much love for Cousins or Laughton?
NOAH_U
Location: Inside the Box
Joined: 07.03.2010

Jul 23 @ 9:57 AM ET
Wow, Philly is last? We may want to keep some of those picks away from Nashville. Not much love for Cousins or Laughton?
- fnmjoe13

Every year Flyers don't have prospect except when they got JVR and Schenn/Couturier.
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