2017 HW Prospect Rankings: 16-20
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Our fourth group of prospects in our 2017 rankings features a pair of players who have largely flown under the radar since being drafted.
Our fourth group of prospects in our 2017 rankings features a pair of players who have largely flown under the radar since being drafted.
We’ve reached the final group of our 2016 Prospect Rankings. Over 90% of our readers voted Mikhail Sergachev as Montreal’s top prospect but our writers were a bit more split on who should get the nod.
We’ve now reached the top ten in our 2016 Prospect Rankings. It features a trio of players who have seen NHL action plus a couple of prospects who have been in the top ten for a few years despite not making it yet.
As part of our annual prospect rankings series, we asked our readers to vote for their top-10 prospects. The ballots have been cast and today we bring you the results.
The next group in our 2016 Prospect Rankings series features several players who garnered serious top-10 consideration. It also features the player with the biggest jump in ranking this year.
The fourth and middle group of this year’s Prospect Rankings is the least experienced of the group as four of the five players were playing at the junior or collegiate level for at least most of last season.
As part of our ongoing prospect rankings series, we’d like to hear from you. Who do you feel the top-10 prospects for the Montreal Canadiens are? Fill out your ballot.
Part three of our 2016 rankings primarily features players who have yet to play regularly at the professional level. It also has a trio of players who could potentially be out of the organization at the end of the year.
Part two of our prospect rankings is bookended by a pair of players who saw NHL action last year but whose overall ceilings are fairly low. It also features the second biggest faller in the rankings from last season.
Training camp and the start of the season are on the horizon which means here at HabsWorld, it’s time for our annual prospect rankings. We begin with the bottom four prospects, 31 through 34.