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Updated 2022 rankings

Updated 2022 rankings

Draft Class: 2021
Created By: A_Habs_fan
Published: Jan. 4, 2022 at 4:55 p.m.
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This is everyone I've scouted so far so I haven't "missed anyone". Description of each player will have their previous ranking, then their average per my formula
ROUND 1TEAMORIGINALPLAYERDETAILS
1Logo of the Buffalo Sabres-
Shane Wright
Previous Ranking:1, Average: 1
2Logo of the Seattle Kraken-
Matt Savoie
PR: 3, AVG: 4.07
3Logo of the Anaheim Ducks-
Joakim Kemell
PR:2, AVG: 4.07
4Logo of the New Jersey Devils-
Logan Cooley
PR:4, AVG: 5.38
5Logo of the Columbus Blue Jackets-
Simon Nemec
PR: 6, AVG: 6.15
6Logo of the Detroit Red Wings-
Danila Yurov
PR: 5, AVG: 6.53
7Logo of the San Jose Sharks-
David Jiricek
PR: 10, AVG: 10.38
8Logo of the Los Angeles Kings-
Brad Lambert
PR: 12, AVG: 10.23
9Logo of the Arizona CoyotesLogo of the Vancouver Canucks
Juraj Slafkovsky
PR: 7, AVG: 6.92
10Logo of the Ottawa Senators-
Conor Geekie
PR: 9, AVG: 9.69
11Logo of the Arizona Coyotes-
Frank Nazar
Draft Pick ForfeitedPR: 14, AVG: 12.5
12Logo of the Columbus Blue JacketsLogo of the Chicago Blackhawks
Rutger McGroarty
PR: 8, AVG: 17.33
13Logo of the Calgary Flames-
Isaac Howard
PR: 16, AVG: 19.84
14Logo of the Buffalo SabresLogo of the Philadelphia Flyers
Seamus Casey
PR: 15, AVG: 17.36
15Logo of the Detroit Red WingsLogo of the Dallas Stars
Jonathan Lekkerimaki
PR: 19, AVG: 14.5
16Logo of the New York Rangers-
Ryan Chesley
PR: 13, AVG: 23.5
17Logo of the St. Louis Blues-
Ty Nelson
PR: 21, AVG: 19.2
18Logo of the Winnipeg Jets-
Denton Mateychuk
PR: 20, AVG: 21.61
19Logo of the Nashville Predators-
Ivan Miroshnichenko
PR: 11, AVG: 9.76
20Logo of the Minnesota WildLogo of the Edmonton Oilers
Filip Mesar
PR: 27, AVG: 19.91
21Logo of the Boston Bruins-
Noah Ostlund
PR: 18, AVG: 17.66
22Logo of the Edmonton OilersLogo of the Minnesota Wild
Marco Kasper
PR: 31, AVG: 21.75
23Logo of the Dallas StarsLogo of the Washington Capitals
Liam Ohgren
PR: 17, AVG: 24.83
24Logo of the Florida Panthers-
Lian Bichsel
PR: 23, AVG: 32.77
25Logo of the Columbus Blue JacketsLogo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Elias Salomonsson
PR: 24, AVG: 23.25
26Logo of the Minnesota WildLogo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
Simon Forsmark
PR: 22, AVG: 32.9
27Logo of the Nashville PredatorsLogo of the Carolina Hurricanes
Bryce McConnell Barker
PR: 25, AVG: 36.5
28Logo of the Colorado Avalanche-
Jani Nyman
PR: 34, AVG: 48.28
29Logo of the New Jersey DevilsLogo of the New York Islanders
Alexander Perevalov
PR: 29, AVG: 32.4
30Logo of the Vegas Golden Knights-
Cutter Gauthier
PR: 28, AVG: 27
31Logo of the Montreal Canadiens-
Gleb Trikozov
PR: 32, AVG: 29.4
32Logo of the Chicago BlackhawksLogo of the Tampa Bay Lightning
Nathan Gaucher
PR: 26, AVG: 25.75
ROUND 2TEAMORIGINALPLAYERDETAILS
33Logo of the Buffalo Sabres-
Mats Lindgren
PR: Not ranked, AVG: 38.1
34Logo of the Anaheim Ducks-
Pavel Mintyukov
PR: NR, AVG: 36.55
35Logo of the Seattle Kraken-
Jack Hughes
PR: 33, AVG: 32.9
36Logo of the Detroit Red WingsLogo of the New Jersey Devils
Lane Hutson
PR: 36, AVG: 45.18
37Logo of the Arizona CoyotesLogo of the Columbus Blue Jackets
Tristan Luneau
PR: 35, AVG: 25
38Logo of the Vegas Golden KnightsLogo of the Detroit Red Wings
Filip Bystedt
PR: NR, AVG: 39.5
39Logo of the Ottawa SenatorsLogo of the San Jose Sharks
Matthew Poitras
PR: NR, AVG: 36.81
40Logo of the Carolina HurricanesLogo of the Los Angeles Kings
Jimmy Snuggerud
PR: NR, AVG: 36.55
41Logo of the Vancouver Canucks-
Jiri Kulich
PR: NR, AVG: 50.68
42Logo of the Los Angeles KingsLogo of the Ottawa Senators
Calle Odelius
PR: NR, AVG: 44.37
43Logo of the Arizona Coyotes-
Vladimir Grudinin
PR: 38, AVG: 55.66
44Logo of the Carolina HurricanesLogo of the Chicago Blackhawks
Kasper Kulonummi
PR: 41, AVG: 62.66
45Logo of the Calgary Flames-
Sergei Ivanov
PR: NR, AVG: 85.33
46Logo of the Philadelphia Flyers-
Pano Fimis
PR: 30, AVG: 48.92
47Logo of the Dallas Stars-
Mattias Havelid
PR: 42, AVG: 45.62
48Logo of the Dallas StarsLogo of the New York Rangers
David Goyette
PR: 39, AVG: 55.57
49Logo of the Ottawa SenatorsLogo of the St. Louis Blues
Hunter Haight
PR: 40, AVG: 58.11
50Logo of the Winnipeg Jets-
Owen Pickering
PR: NR, AVG: 78.37
51Logo of the Carolina HurricanesLogo of the Nashville Predators
Danny Zhilkin
PR: 37, AVG: 39.3
52Logo of the New York IslandersLogo of the Edmonton Oilers
Tyler Brennan
PR: 43, AVG: 68.75
53Logo of the Buffalo SabresLogo of the Boston Bruins
Ilya Kvochko
PR: 44, AVG: 64.5
54Logo of the Minnesota Wild-
Julian Lutz
PR: 45, AVG: 60.33
55Logo of the Washington Capitals-
Jorian Donovan
PR: NR, AVG: 78.75
56Logo of the Florida Panthers-
57Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs-
58Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins-
59Logo of the Los Angeles KingsLogo of the Carolina Hurricanes
60Logo of the Arizona CoyotesLogo of the Colorado Avalanche
61Logo of the Colorado AvalancheLogo of the New York Islanders
62Logo of the Chicago BlackhawksLogo of the Vegas Golden Knights
63Logo of the Montreal Canadiens-
64Logo of the Montreal CanadiensLogo of the Tampa Bay Lightning
Jan. 4, 2022 at 4:56 p.m.
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@BruinsFan35 , my newest rankings
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Jan. 4, 2022 at 5:17 p.m.
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It's getting really close between Savoie and Wright in my rankings. I just love watching Savoie play and I don't see a lot of flaws in his game. He's relatively small but he doesn't play like most players of similar size. Everything about him screams 1OA to me. I'm not one of "Wright-sucks" people, but I think it's as close as ever between the two.
Jan. 4, 2022 at 5:23 p.m.
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BruinsFan35 , my newest rankings


Nicely done! Two questions: why so low on Jack Hughes, and where's Mr. Robertson?
Jan. 4, 2022 at 5:32 p.m.
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Why Miro at 19? I agree he’s slipped a little, but I still think he shouldn’t be lower than like 13 or 14. I also think Jiricek’s injury will cause him to slip a little (at least 2 spots, I’d have Lambert and Slafkovsky ahead of him).
Jan. 4, 2022 at 9:21 p.m.
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Nicely done! Two questions: why so low on Jack Hughes, and where's Mr. Robertson?


For Hughes, i just don’t quite see the upside, he’s talented, well rounded and fairly close to NHL ready but i just don’t see the high upside, for Robertson, as i stated, this is everyone I’ve currently scouted and i haven’t done him yet but he is on my radar, mainly due to you ranking him as a 1st while he’s an overager
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Jan. 4, 2022 at 9:25 p.m.
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Why Miro at 19? I agree he’s slipped a little, but I still think he shouldn’t be lower than like 13 or 14. I also think Jiricek’s injury will cause him to slip a little (at least 2 spots, I’d have Lambert and Slafkovsky ahead of him).


Well Jiricek’s injury hasn’t factored into my rankings yet and neither has most players WJC appearance. Also, the top players are mostly interchangeable due to the depth of this class and the relative closeness of some of the players. For Miro, i just don’t see him reaching his high upside, while he has the potential to be a game changer, he won’t reach it imo and will top out max as a 2nd liner
Jan. 4, 2022 at 9:26 p.m.
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It's getting really close between Savoie and Wright in my rankings. I just love watching Savoie play and I don't see a lot of flaws in his game. He's relatively small but he doesn't play like most players of similar size. Everything about him screams 1OA to me. I'm not one of "Wright-sucks" people, but I think it's as close as ever between the two.


I currently can’t see anyone passing Wright but we’ll see
Jan. 4, 2022 at 9:57 p.m.
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Lambert showed me enough to go top 5
Jan. 5, 2022 at 6:05 a.m.
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Lambert showed me enough to go top 5


Lambert’s scouting report was done before the WJC and while there’s an outside chance he goes top 5, this class is just too deep at the top for that imo
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Lambert’s scouting report was done before the WJC and while there’s an outside chance he goes top 5, this class is just too deep at the top for that imo


How good do u see a guy like Logan Cooley be? Can he be a 1C?
Jan. 5, 2022 at 10:57 a.m.
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How good do u see a guy like Logan Cooley be? Can he be a 1C?


Yeah, Cooley can be a 1c easily, he shows such a well rounded game and maturity, one of the closest to NHL ready
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Jan. 5, 2022 at 2:14 p.m.
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Great list dude! Not going to question any rankings, we all can see things differently. As the season has progressed players that are rising in my eyes are:
Logan Cooley
Jonathan Lekkerimaki
Lane Hutson
Jiri Kulich
Calle Odelius

My Hot Take
Conor Geekie > Matthew Savoie
-player better in tight areas
-31 even strength points (Savoie 27)
-Shooting 9.9% (Savoie 17.6%)
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Jan. 5, 2022 at 2:47 p.m.
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Great list dude! Not going to question any rankings, we all can see things differently. As the season has progressed players that are rising in my eyes are:
Logan Cooley
Jonathan Lekkerimaki
Lane Hutson
Jiri Kulich
Calle Odelius

My Hot Take
Conor Geekie > Matthew Savoie
-player better in tight areas
-31 even strength points (Savoie 27)
-Shooting 9.9% (Savoie 17.6%)


I personally can’t see Geekie over Savoie, Geekie’s skating/balance makes him more of a project but if you think that’s easily fixable, then I guess there could be an argument, Savoie just has less concerns for me. For some of the rising players you have, it really depends on point of view, I really like Hutson, the offensive upside is high and the defence is decent but there are definitely some who will question his pretty small size. for some of these prospects, it really comes down to personal opinion ( Miroshnichenko is very polarizing )
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Jan. 5, 2022 at 3:05 p.m.
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I personally can’t see Geekie over Savoie, Geekie’s skating/balance makes him more of a project but if you think that’s easily fixable, then I guess there could be an argument, Savoie just has less concerns for me. For some of the rising players you have, it really depends on point of view, I really like Hutson, the offensive upside is high and the defence is decent but there are definitely some who will question his pretty small size. for some of these prospects, it really comes down to personal opinion ( Miroshnichenko is very polarizing )


Agreed I don't believe Geekie will be taken ahead of Savoie but IMO Conor will be the better NHL player. Anytime someone questions your work ethic/consistency, Miroshnichenko, should just raise too many alarms. Talent or not. And I think we all can agree trying to get a prospect board done correctly is like predicting a March Madness bracket. We've all seen players that have fallen and become superstars and players selected high and turned out to be busts. And who knows what GM/scouts are looking for.

Once the Draft is set I look forward to doing this again with team needs.
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Jan. 5, 2022 at 3:11 p.m.
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Agreed I don't believe Geekie will be taken ahead of Savoie but IMO Conor will be the better NHL player. Anytime someone questions your work ethic/consistency, Miroshnichenko, should just raise too many alarms. Talent or not. And I think we all can agree trying to get a prospect board done correctly is like predicting a March Madness bracket. We've all seen players that have fallen and become superstars and players selected high and turned out to be busts. And who knows what GM/scouts are looking for.

Once the Draft is set I look forward to doing this again with team needs.


I think the GM Game draft is a great example of prospect boards being very different, we’ve seen players go miles ahead or behind their place IRL ( fun fact, in version 4 Chinakhov was drafted in 2019 as a 7th instead of 2020 as a 1st )
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Jan. 5, 2022 at 5:42 p.m.
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Great list dude! Not going to question any rankings, we all can see things differently. As the season has progressed players that are rising in my eyes are:
Logan Cooley
Jonathan Lekkerimaki
Lane Hutson
Jiri Kulich
Calle Odelius

My Hot Take
Conor Geekie > Matthew Savoie
-player better in tight areas
-31 even strength points (Savoie 27)
-Shooting 9.9% (Savoie 17.6%)


Just can't see Geekie > Savoie. Savoie's only real weaknesses are his size and limited reach, but if the modern NHL taught us anything, it is that size is overvalued. His acceleration could use a bit of work (just the first 2 steps), but it's not a real concern, more an area of the game where he could be even better. Savoie is the more dynamic and electrifying player. His Hockey IQ and passing ability are among if not the best in the whole draft class. Something just seems weird to me when watching Geekie. At times, his skating stride comes off as clunky and, as mentioned by @A_Habs_fan, he has to work on his balance. Now, I'm not one of those people who lets prospects (like Pastujov in 2021) fall a lot because of minor "skating concerns". Skating can be worked on most of the time. But he does fall a bit because of it due to other players in the same range (7-14) being far better skaters than him already. I also just don't see the level of skill with Geekie that Savoie has.
(I don't really get how a lower sh% makes a prospect a lot better. Shouldn't a player be drafted higher if they are more efficient with their shots? Obviously, that could be attributed to luck, but I don't think that's the case with Savoie.)
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