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Prospect Ramblings: Open Roster Spots for Prospects – Central Division

MOSCOW, RUSSIA SEPTEMBER 27, 2018: CSKA Moscow’s Kirill Kaprizov (L) and Spartak Moscow’s Robin Hanzl in action in their 2018/19 KHL Regular Season ice hockey match at CSKA Arena. Mikhail Japaridze/TASS (Photo by Mikhail JaparidzeTASS )

 

 

Welcome to the Thursday Prospect Ramblings. This week I am going to go through the contract situations of teams in the Central to see how many openings they have, where they have openings, and what prospect is most likely to take that spot (again, yay for Capfriendly). I am still assuming the rosters are “as is”, and are how the highlighted teams will start the 2020-2021 season.

 

Here was last week’s look at the Pacific Division, and it is pretty hilarious how I though I could do East and West in separate weeks only

 

Also, my #GoodTweet of the week:

 

 

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CENTRAL

 

Chicago Blackhawks

 

Forwards:

 

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Goalies:

 

 

Colorado Avalanche

 

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Dallas Stars

 

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Minnesota Wild

 

Note: This team looks prone to tank, sell off assets, and not rush the CHL and overseas prospects in 2020-2021. All of those players will be pushed to play in 2021-2022 forward

 

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Nashville Predators

 

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St. Louis Blues

 

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Winnipeg Jets

 

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The largest surprise here is how there really are not a lot of spots available in the Central. Every prospect that should make their roster really should make it, as there are no surprises for me. The Central is quite boring right now.

 

 

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