Saturday, April 24, 2010

Toronto Maple Leafs prospects are ranked 6th in the NHL

Hockey's Future website has rated the Leaf organization 6th overall in terms of prospects. This is quite a tournaround for the organization.  Two years ago after John Ferguson was fired, the Leafs' prospects were ranked 28th. By last year they had moved up to 18th. They have a set of criteria for consideration as a prospect.  For example a skater who has not played in 65 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday; or, if a goaltender has not played in 45 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday. There are different criteria for European and NCAA players.

The Maple Leafs also have 2 players among the top 50 NHL prospects. Nazem Kadri is rated 13th overall and Jonas Gustavsson is rated 24th.  On a depressing note, Tuukka Rask is rated 4th overall. Thanks JFJ.


Strengths: Prior to the start of this season, the Leafs prospect list was a list full of question marks. But it has become clear that the Leafs at the very least have some talent to work with in the coming seasons. First and foremost would be OHL star Nazem Kadri, who has come on in the second half of the season after a slow start in London. Two other forwards that appear to have a future with the Leafs are former collegians Tyler Bozak and Viktor Stalberg. Jerry D'Amigo, one of the stars for Team USA at the 2010 WJC, is another promising forward currently in the college ranks. The acquisition of Luca Caputi adds another solid forward with some size, a trait valued by Leafs' GM Brian Burke. In goal, Jonas Gustavsson has emerged as a legitimate future starter.

Weaknesses: Where the Leafs may lack future support is along the blueline, with trade deadline acquisition Keith Aulie and Carl Gunnarsson representing the only current prospects of real magnitude at defense. But, considering where the Leafs were after last season, the future is looking brighter. Top 5 Prospects: 1. Nazem Kadri, C, 2. Jonas Gustavsson, G, 3. Tyler Bozak, C, 4. Carl Gunnarsson, D, 5. Viktor Stalberg, LW.

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