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Prospect Ramblings – Drafted too high, developed improperly or injury-related 2016

 

 

Welcome to the Thursday prospect ramblings. It is time to continue my current series of Drafted too high, developed improperly or injury-related for prospects from the past NHL drafts. Here are the past ones I have written so far:

 

2014: https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-drafted-too-high-developed-improperly-or-injury-related-2014/ 

 

2015: https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-drafted-too-high-developed-improperly-or-injury-related-2015/

 

I noticed when looking at 2016 that there are not as many players that stand out in terms of looking like busts of first round picks (as of right now). However, there are a lot of players that need little nit-picking notes. They are on the cusp of looking bad, or have not had their chances yet. It is a very interesting draft to look back on that is for sure.

 

 

But first! Here is my #GoodTweet of the week:

 

 

Also if anyone knows this answer please let me know:

 

 

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Well let me get started

 

Jesse Puljujarvi – 4th overall by Edmonton

 

Olli Juolevi – 5th overall by Vancouver

 

Alexander Nylander – 8th overall by Buffalo

 

Tyson Jost – 10th overall by Colorado

 

Logan Brown – 11th overall by Ottawa

 

Michael McLeod – 12th overall by New Jersey

 

Jake Bean – 13th overall by Carolina

 

Logan Stanley – 18th overall by Winnipeg

 

Kieffer Bellows – 19th overall to New York Islanders

 

Dennis Cholowski – 20th overall to Detroit

 

Julien Gauthier – 21st overall to Carolina

 

German Rubtsov – 22nd overall to Philadelphia 

 

Henrik Borgstrom – 23rd overall to Florida

 

Riley Tufte – 25th overall to Dallas

 

Tage Thompson – 26th overall to St. Louis

 

Lucas Johansen – 28th overall to Washington

 

 Trent Frederic – 29th overall to Boston

 

 

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Thanks for reading, next week is 2017-2019 which will be fun to predict / probably get wrong later.

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