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LES 5 MEILLEURS GROUPES DE PROSPECTS DE LA LNH CLASSÉS (Re: Byron Bader) Après le repêchage de la LNH 2023 (Hutson, Fantilli, Michkov)



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Le 1er tour du repêchage 2023 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Blackhawks de Chicago, Connor Bedard 2e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Leo Carlsson 3e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Adam Fantilli 4e) Sharks de San Jose, Will Smith 5e) Canadiens de Montréal, David Reinbacher 6e) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev 7e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Matvei Michkov 8e) Capitals de Washington, Ryan Leonard 9e) Red Wings de Detroit, Nate Danielson 10e) Blues de St. Louis, Dalibor Dvorsky 11e) Canucks de Vancouver, Tom Willander 12e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa ), Daniil But 13e) Sabres de Buffalo, Zach Benson 14e) Penguins de Pittsburgh, Brayden Yager 15e) Predators de Nashville, Matthew Wood 16e) Flames de Calgary, Samuel Honzek 17e) Red Wings de Detroit (des Islanders de New York via les Canucks de Vancouver), Axel Sandin Pellikka 18) Jets de Winnipeg, Colby Barlow 19) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay), Oliver Moore 20) Kraken de Seattle, Eduard Sale 21) Wild du Minnesota, Charlie Stramel 22) Flyers de Philadelphie (des Kings de Los Angeles via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Oliver Bonk 23) Rangers de New York, Gabe Perreault 24) Predators de Nashville (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Tanner Molendyk 25) St. Louis Blues (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Otto Stenberg 26) Sharks de San Jose (des Devils du New Jersey), Quentin Musty 27e) Avalanche du Colorado, Calum Ritchie 28e) Maple Leafs de Toronto (des Bruins de Boston via les Capitals de Washington), Easton Cowan 29e) St. Louis Blues (des Stars de Dallas via les Rangers de New York), Theo Lindstein 30e) Hurricanes de la Caroline, Bradley Nadeau 31e) Avalanche du Colorado (des Panthers de la Floride via les Canadiens de Montréal), Mikhail Gulyayev 32e) Golden Knights de Vegas, David Edstrom Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2023 de la LNH et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2023, où les Golden Knights de Vegas ont battu les Panthers de la Floride en les finales. Lane Hutson était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH lors du repêchage de 2022 de la LNH. Le repêchage de la LNH 2022 a vu de nombreux meilleurs espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. Le premier tour du repêchage s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Canadiens de Montréal, Juraj Slafkovsky 2e) Devils du New Jersey, Simon Nemec 3e) Arizona Coyotes, Logan Cooley 4e) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright 5e) Philadelphia Flyers, Cutter Gauthier 6e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), David Jiricek 7e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Kevin Korchinski 8e) Red Wings de Detroit, Marco Kasper 9e) Sabres de Buffalo, Matthew Savoie 10e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Pavel Mintyukov 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (de San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie 12e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Denton Mateychuk 13e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Islanders de New York), Frank Nazar 14e) Jets de Winnipeg, Rutger McGroarty 15e) Canucks de Vancouver, Jonathan Lekkerimaki 16e) Sabres de Buffalo (Golden Knights de Vegas) , Noah Ostlund 17e) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell 18e) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel 19e) Minnesota Wild (des LA Kings), Liam Ohgren 20e) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko 21e) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickering 22e) Anaheim Ducks (de Boston Bruins), Nathan Gaucher 23e) Blues de St. Louis, Jimmy Snuggerud 24e) Wild du Minnesota, Danila Yurov 25e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Sam Rinzel 26e) Canadiens de Montréal (des Flames de Calgary), Filip Mesar 27e) San Jose Sharks (des Hurricanes de la Caroline via les Coyotes de l’Arizona et les Canadiens de Montréal), Filip Bystedt 28e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Panthers de la Floride), Jiri Kulich 29e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Maveric Lamoureux 30e) Jets de Winnipeg (des Rangers de New York), Brad Lambert 31e) Lightning de Tampa Bay, Isaac Howard 32e) Oilers d’Edmonton (de l’Avalanche du Colorado via les Coyotes de l’Arizona), Reid Schaefer Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 Salut. 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16 Comments

  1. Where’s Chicago. I thought Bedard and Moore would really make there prospect pool amazing. They also have Lukas Reichel, and Kevin Korchinski.

  2. Dude. I need to know….What the hell are you saying at the end of your videos!!!????? is it just some evil trick to get me to replay the end of your videos over and over, again and again? Is it to help with the algorithm? If it is, it's genius cause i re-watch the end of the video every time. I feel like I'm out of the loop. or i missed the joke. Love ya legorocks99. Great videos😁

  3. The Blue Jackets have been very shrewd when it Comes to drafting. The club got off on the wrong foot when Doug MacLean was allowed to mismanage the team its first ten years. MacLean blames ownership, but he should look in the mirror. His record, especially whe it came to the draft was abysmal. Every club made out in 2003 draft- except Columbus. Look up the first round for proof Mac Lean did himself one better a year later when he wasted an entire draft (11 picks). Only 4 ever played in the NHL. One played in 3 games, another played in 4 games, another played in 86 games and the final one, Grant Clitsome, his 11th and final pick played in 200 games. In 2007 Maclean was mercifully fired. Enter Scott Howson.
    Howson was an improvement over MacLean. He tried building a team while cleaning up MacLean's mess. He finally got the team in the playoffs in 2009, but his undoing was two bad trades. First he traded Jakub Voracek to Philadelphia along with three high draft picks for Jeff Carter. carter did everything he could to get traded. He bad mouthed the city, the team and the fans. When he was finally traded to Los Angeles, the Jackets couldn't get full value for him because the situation had become so desperate. Then when Howson traded Rick Nash in an attempt to improve the team, he didn't get full value. Exit Howson, enter Kekalainen.
    Jarmo Kekalainen began by building a team from what Howson had left behind, while putting his own mark on the team, Because the team was relatively competitive, they didn't draft very high, qualifying for the playoffs the first year but losing to the eventual Cup champions in the first round. The Jackets would also return to the Playoffs 4 more consecutive years (2017 through 2020). The Jackets lost to the eventual Cup champions in 3 of those 4 years, the other year, they lost to Boston who lost in the finals. So Kekalainen began a teardown of the Jackets. With one exception (Boone Jenner) every player on the current roster is a player Kekalainen either drafted, signed or traded for. The Jackets have never had anything close to this much talent in their pipeline.
    In closing, consider these moves as examples. In 2019, with only two picks in the draft, Jarmo swapped a higher pick for two lower picks and was able to draft Dimitry Voronkov. Voronkov will make his CBJ debut this year after an outstanding career in the KHL. Then in this year's draft, the Jackets traded their 7th round pick in the 2024 draft to Vegas for the final pick in the draft. The CBJ realized that Tyler Peddle, the 76th ranked North American skater had not been taken. If he went undrafted, he would go back into next year's draft, where he was projected to go anywhere from a low 2nd round pick to a high 4th. Columbus used the final pick in the draft acquired from Vegas to select Peddle. Not bad trading a 7th round pick for a guy who go several rounds higher.

  4. As a Red Wings fan I was fully not expecting us on this list for top 5. The Athletic has us ranked #4 but I do not see it as Detroit has a glaring lack of top flite scoring forward(s). I think SY has drafted well with getting taller guys with larger projectable frame, also need more dynamic skaters even though adding ASP helps a lot.
    We seem stockpiled at defense prospects, but are adding more? and seem to have enough young goalies that were mostly absent 3 years ago.

  5. Hmm, Sabres list omits 2023 1st round pick Juri Kulich who scored 24 goals in the AHL as an 18 year old, then 11 points in 12 playoff games. No 18 year old has done anything like that in 40 years. He should be ranked ahead of Savoie.

    Sabres have 3 more 1st rounders NOT on this list: Ryan Johnson, Izak Rosen, and Noah Ostlund. They also have several Russian high picks signed for the AHL next year. 5th may not be high enough.

  6. Unfortunately for the Sabres and fans. Quinn will unfortunately miss half the season with a ruptured Achilles Tendon

  7. Bader says "…before they start to become a winning team and their best prospects become full-time NHLers." But Quinn, Peterka and Power were FULL-TIME players, playing 75-79 games last season. He says Drysdale has 'aged out' at 21 but York is 22. wth? His definition of 'prospects' is dubious.

  8. In your screenshot, the Sabres are 3, 6, 0, and -2 spots better than the Ducks in those columns, respectively. So why are they ranked lower?

  9. Sabres seem to get penalized for having 3 prospects in the NHL, but swap out Power, Peterka, and Quinn with Kulich, Rosen, Richard, Strbak, Wahlburg, Ostland, Nadeau, R. Johnson, Kisakov, or Novikov and their top 5 is just as strong. Sabres are better than 5th in the league

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