2024 NHL Mock Draft: Horn’s Mock Draft 2.0
Now that the draft lottery has come and gone and we know the draft order for the top-16 picks in the first round, as well as the winner of the…
Prospects are one of the most important parts of an NHL franchise and over the last few years, there’s been a rise in the focus that hockey fans put on keeping track of them.
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Prospects graduate, they get traded, they perform better or worse than expected, and sometimes they simply don’t make the cut. In recent years, it seems like the talent pool is getting deeper and better as the years go on. With a wealth of skilled prospects in the league, we take a look at the top-100 in the league.
On most teams, they have a clear-cut, number one prospect in the organization. Others have two or more that could easily take the title, but for the most part, there’s an obvious choice. In this list, we’ll take a look at just who those to prospects are.
A team’s farm system is a very fluid thing. Prospects graduate to become full-time NHL players, general managers make trades involving some of these young players, and sometimes players just don’t work out. Knowing exactly what you have, where they are in their development and what they need to accomplish next is a major responsibility of every front office.
Goaltenders have been, and will likely always be, the toughest position to evaluate in hockey. How many high draft picks haven’t panned out? How many late-round selections did? Usually, the highest-drafted goaltender doesn’t always end up being the best one down the road. Each team has its own opinion on what makes a goaltender great around the draft and how they’ll develop down the road.
With the NHL’s regular season just around the corner, we round out our offseason prospect coverage with a ranking of the best NHL prospects from each country. We only include players who have been drafted by NHL teams and who we believe have a realistic chance at becoming meaningful contributors in the NHL someday.
Now that the draft lottery has come and gone and we know the draft order for the top-16 picks in the first round, as well as the winner of the…
The New York Islanders have one of the weakest prospect pools in the NHL. They have not made a first-round selection since they took Simon Holmstrom 23rd overall in 2019…
On Tuesday night, the Detroit Red Wings received confirmation that they’ll be picking 15th in the 2024 NHL Draft. They did not move up at all. They didn’t move back…
The date and time for the 2024 NHL Draft lottery has been announced, with the live event taking place on May 7, 2024 at the NHL Network’s studio in Secaucus,…
The Ottawa Senators are in a precarious situation heading into the 2024 offseason. Despite their young, talented core, they failed to make any significant progress and are likely to lose…
On July 7, 2022, news broke at the NHL Draft of the Montreal Canadiens trading defenseman Alexander Romanov and the 98th overall selection to the New York Islanders for the…
One week after winning the SHL Championship with Skellefteå AIK (April 29, 2024), Detroit Red Wings prospect Axel Sandin Pellikka signed his three-year, entry-level contract (ELC) with Detroit. Drafted 17th overall…
Tarin Smith 2023-24 team: Everett Silvertips (WHL)Date of Birth: March 24, 2006Place of Birth: Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan, CanadaHt: 6-foot-1 Wt: 176 poundsShoots: LeftPosition: DefensemanDraft Eligibility: 2024 first-year eligible Rankings With…
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Ollie Josephson 2023-24 Team: Red Deer Rebels (WHL)Date of Birth: July 22, 2006Place of Birth: Victoria, BC, CANHeight: 6-foot-0 Weight: 181 poundsShoots: LeftPosition: CenterNHL Draft Eligibility: 2024 first-year eligible Rankings…
Julius Miettinen Rankings Julius Miettinen is a Finnish forward who played for the Everett Silvertips in the Western Hockey League (WHL), totaling 31 goals and 67 points in 66 games…