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Prospect Ramblings – Pacific Top Prospects – February 8, 2018

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I was reading through the TSN site Tuesday and came across Craig Button’s top 50 NHL prospects article (Button is always a must read even if you greatly disagree with him), and in the article was a top five prospects for each Canadian team. That got me thinking that I should do my own! But instead of top five for Canadian teams I will do my personal top five fantasy prospects for ALL teams… but it’ll be in four parts separated by divisions.

 

These will be best prospects I think for future fantasy relevance, NHL wait-time will not matter for more developed prospects (i.e. KHL players who may not come over for a few years). There will be a few cases where I will include prospects with NHL games played as I feel they have not been given a fair shake to prove themselves or have begun to hit their potential yet. Also I am bound to randomly forget some so if you feel I grossly missed someone let me know in the comments and I can either feel shame or think you are wrong.

 

PACIFIC

 

Anaheim

  1. Sam Steel
  2. Jacob Larsson
  3. Max Jones
  4. Kevin Roy
  5. Troy Terry

 

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Arizona

  1. Nick Merkley
  2. Pierre-Olivier Joseph
  3. Dylan Strome
  4. Tyler Steenbergen
  5. Conor Garland

 

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Calgary

  1. Rasmus Andersson
  2. Oliver Kylington
  3. Adam Fox
  4. Andrew Mangiapane
  5. Juuso Valimaki

 

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Edmonton

  1. Jesse Puljujarvi
  2. Kailer Yamamoto
  3. Ostap Safin
  4. Ethan Bear
  5. Caleb Jones

 

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Los Angeles

  1. Gabriel Vilardi
  2. Kale Clague
  3. Mike Amadio
  4. Michael Mersch
  5. Jaret Anderson-Dolan

 

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San Jose

  1. Josh Norris
  2. Tim Heed
  3. Jeremy Roy
  4. Maxim Letunov
  5. Danny O’Regan

 

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Vancouver

  1. Elias Pettersson
  2. Jonathan Dalen
  3. Thatcher Demko
  4. Nikolay Goldobin
  5. Olli Juolevi

 

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Vegas

  1. Nick Suzuki
  2. Nikita Gusev
  3. Cody Glass
  4. Erik Brannstrom
  5. Brendan Leipsic

 

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Make sure to check out Joel Henderson’s (@dathockeydoe) prospect ramblings from yesterday on the worth of second round picks https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-what-is-a-second-round-pick-worth-via-trade-feb-7-2018/

 

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Also if you missed check out Peter Harling’s (@Pharling) ramblings from Monday, since that was going to be my idea! https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-scouting-the-2018-olympics/

 

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