1 | ST-LOUIS BLUES | |
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2 | ||
3 | CLASSEMENT 2020 - 15e | |
4 | CLASSEMENT 2021 - 17e | |
5 | CLASSEMENT 2022 - 14e | |
6 | CLASSEMENT 2023 - 11e | |
7 | ||
8 | GRADUÉS NOTABLES: Noah Dobson, Jonatan Berggren | |
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10 | ||
11 | 1. Dylan Cozens, C | |
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13 | 2/9/2001 | 6-foot-3 | 195 pounds | Shoots right | |
14 | ||
15 | Drafted: No. 8 in 2019 | |
16 | Tier: Bubble elite NHL player and NHL All-Star | |
17 | ||
18 | Skating: NHL average | |
19 | Puck skills: Above NHL average | |
20 | Hockey sense: Above NHL average | |
21 | Compete: Above NHL average | |
22 | Shot: Above NHL average | |
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24 | Analysis: To say Cozens had a breakout season would be an understatement. Cozens was a leading player on a top NHL offense. He scored 68 points, while killing penalties, all as a 21-year-old center in the league. Cozens ticks every box you want in a front-line pivot. He’s a tall, fast forward with very good hands who makes plays and drives a line at even strength. He’s a competitor who uses his length to win battles. He’s not an elite passer, but he can run a power play from the flank especially due to his dangerous shot. Cozens is on the trajectory of being a longtime star center in the NHL. | |
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27 | 2. Calum Ritchie, C | |
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29 | 1/21/2005 | 6-foot-2 | 184 pounds | Shoots right | |
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31 | Drafted: No. 24 in 2023 | |
32 | Tier: Middle of the lineup player | |
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34 | Skating: NHL average | |
35 | Puck skills: NHL average | |
36 | Hockey sense: NHL average | |
37 | Compete: Below NHL average | |
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39 | Analysis: Ritchie is a player with all the aesthetic tools. When you see a 6-foot-2 center who can skate and handle the puck like him, he sticks out in a massive way and some of the plays he makes are distinct at the junior level. He’s a strong puck-carrier and playmaker who can create for teammates off the perimeter and do so with pace. He looks like a top prospect, but he’s quite inconsistent. Ritchie has long stretches where he doesn’t make much of an impact and plays too much on the perimeter. The toolkit screams “good NHL player,” and I think eventually he will be that, but he may frustrate you along the way. | |
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42 | 3. Cole Sillinger, C | |
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44 | 5/16/2003 | 6-foot-1 | 201 pounds | Shoots left | |
45 | ||
46 | Drafted: No. 13 in 2021 | |
47 | Tier: Middle of the lineup player | |
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49 | Skating: Below NHL average | |
50 | Puck skills: NHL average | |
51 | Hockey sense: NHL average | |
52 | Compete: High-end | |
53 | Shot: Above NHL average | |
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55 | Analysis: Sillinger had a tough season, and his development arguably took a step backward. After a very promising 18-year-old season in the NHL, by the end of his 19-year-old season, Sillinger was in the AHL. On the positive front, Sillinger remains a very skilled center who plays with an edge that will endear himself to NHL coaches. He has a scoring touch, even if the natural offense in his game is a minor question in terms of whether he’ll be this big-time scorer, or a hard to play against two-way third line center. His footspeed is also not ideal, especially with average size. I like the player, he can be a top six forward, and I don’t want to overreact too much to a 19-year-old struggling in the NHL but there is some minor cause for concern in his game. | |
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58 | 4. Will Cuylle, LW | |
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60 | 2/5/2002 | 6-foot-3 | 211 pounds | Shoots left | |
61 | ||
62 | Drafted: No. 60 in 2020 | |
63 | Tier: Middle of the lineup player | |
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65 | Skating: Below NHL average | |
66 | Puck skills: NHL average | |
67 | Hockey sense: NHL average | |
68 | Compete: Above NHL average | |
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70 | Analysis: Cuylle has developed well in recent years and his 20-year-old season in the AHL was a success as he played both special teams and was a top player for Hartford. Cuylle is a highly intriguing pro prospect as a big winger with offensive skill who also has some bite. He can create around the net, works hard off the puck and can lay out opponents. The pure playmaking in his game won’t wow. He’s more of a goal scorer, but he has enough puck game with his size to be a legit middle-six winger. His footspeed is a minor issue, but I think it’ll be good enough with all his other positives. | |
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73 | 5. Ludvig Jansson, D | |
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75 | 12/27/2003 | 6-feet | 176 pounds | Shoots right | |
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77 | Drafted: No. 121 in 2022 | |
78 | Tier: Projected to play NHL games | |
79 | ||
80 | Skating: NHL average | |
81 | Puck skills: Below NHL average | |
82 | Hockey sense: Above NHL average | |
83 | Compete: NHL average | |
84 | Shot: Above NHL average | |
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86 | Analysis: Jansson was just fine at the Allsvenskan level this season but he was a top defenseman at the world juniors. Jansson is a very intelligent defenseman who can run a power play, skates well and has a good point shot. He’s an average-sized defenseman who isn’t very physical or strong a defender so the offense will need to be excellent as a pro and I’m 50/50 on whether he will clear that bar. The talent is good enough to give himself a real shot to play NHL games but I need to see more to see what his defined NHL role would be. | |
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89 | 6. Isaac Howard, LW | |
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91 | 3/30/2004 | 5-foot-10 | 182 pounds | Shoots left | |
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93 | Drafted: No. 24 in 2022 | |
94 | Tier: Projected to play NHL games | |
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96 | Skating: Above NHL average | |
97 | Puck skills: Above NHL average | |
98 | Hockey sense: NHL average | |
99 | Compete: Below NHL average | |
100 | Shot: Below NHL average | |
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102 | Analysis: Howard had a tough freshman season at Minnesota Duluth, prompting a transfer to Michigan State for next season. There is no doubting Howard’s talent, it’s why he went right at the end of the first round. He has excellent puck skills and beat defenders 1v1 often. He’s a strong skater who can make tough plays with pace both through checks and to teammates. Howard is a small winger though who is inconsistent, and his effort issues were noticeable at the college level. He has NHL talent but that consistency will need to get better to have a career in the league. | |
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105 | 7. Nicholas Robertson, LW | |
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107 | 9/11/2001 | 5-foot-9 | 183 pounds | Shoots left | |
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109 | Drafted: No. 38 in 2019 | |
110 | Tier: Projected to play NHL games | |
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112 | Skating: Below NHL average | |
113 | Puck skills: Above NHL average | |
114 | Hockey sense: NHL average | |
115 | Compete: Above NHL average | |
116 | Shot: Above NHL average | |
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118 | Analysis: Robertson is a tough evaluation. He’s a very skilled goal-scorer who can create a lot inside the offensive zone. He plays hard, and doesn’t shy from going into high traffic areas. He’s also a small winger with an awkward looking skating stride. He’s also been injured quite a bit, which makes scouts wonder if his frame combined with his at times reckless style is something that can be maintained in the NHL. I see the top nine wing tools, but Robertson hasn’t played much hockey in the last few years so it’s hard to stamp him as a career NHL’er until he gets that consistency in terms of games and production versus men. | |
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121 | 8. Felix Unger Sorum, RW | |
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123 | 9/14/2005 | 5-foot-11 | 170 pounds | Shoots right | |
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125 | Drafted: No. 56 in 2023 | |
126 | Tier: Projected to play NHL games | |
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128 | Skating: Below NHL average | |
129 | Puck skills: NHL average | |
130 | Hockey sense: Above NHL average | |
131 | Compete: NHL average | |
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133 | Analysis: Unger Sorum is intriguing due to his strong skill and offensive sense. He can run a power play at a high level and makes a ton of difficult plays with the puck off the flank. He has the skill for the pro game, but whether a 5-foot-11 wing with subpar skating can make it versus NHL defenders is the question. I think Unger Sorum competes fine, even if he’s not overly physical. There’s a lot of growth potential here, and it’s legit enough NHL skill/sense to get games, but I’m not sold yet his game has enough dimensions to be an everyday player. | |
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136 | Has a chance to play* | |
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139 | Larry Keenan, D | |
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141 | 3/15/2005 | 6-foot-3 | 186 pounds | Shoots left | |
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143 | Drafted: No. 120 in 2023 | |
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145 | Analysis: Keenan’s athleticism is what makes him intriguing for the NHL. He’s a 6-foot-3 defenseman who can skate, which is immediately interesting. Keenan can transport pucks up ice like a pro and projects to be a strong defender versus men. The question on him will be his pure offensive touch and puck-moving ability. I see flashes of offense in his game. He has a good point shot and instances of skill to where I could buy him developing a scoring touch, but that’s what he is going to need to prove versus better players. | |
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148 | Noel Nordh, LW | |
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150 | 1/25/2005 | 6-foot-2 | 200 pounds | Shoots left | |
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152 | Drafted: No. 88 in 2023 | |
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154 | Analysis: Nordh is a big winger with offensive skill. On his best shift he looks like a legit future NHL player with his hands, frame and finishing ability. He can make some plays, but I wouldn’t call his vision a standout attribute. When you take into account his so-so footspeed, Nordh isn’t a guy who can drive a line by himself; he needs someone else to get the puck into the offensive zone. He gives a strong enough nightly effort to somewhat compensate for his skating and has the tools to have success, but I’d like to see some part of his game show improvement to have a projectable NHL role. | |
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157 | Aku Raty, RW | |
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159 | 7/5/2001 | 6-feet | 170 pounds | Shoots right | |
160 | ||
161 | Drafted: No. 162 in 2019 | |
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163 | Analysis: Raty is a good skater with some skill who scored 42 points in Liiga this season on a top team. His offense or compete don’t stand out enough to project him into the league, but he’s got a longshot chance to make it. | |
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166 | Ryder Rolston, RW | |
167 | ||
168 | 10/31/2001 | 6-foot-1 | 175 pounds | Shoots right | |
169 | ||
170 | Drafted: No. 153 in 2020 | |
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172 | Analysis: Rolston is an excellent skater with some skill and a good shot. He plays way too much on the perimeter, though, and doesn’t have a ton of natural offensive sense. | |
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175 | Zach Schulz, D | |
176 | ||
177 | 6/14/2005 | 6-foot-1 | 197 pounds | Shoots left | |
178 | ||
179 | Drafted: No. 184 in 2023 | |
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181 | Analysis: Schulz has a steady, simple game. He’s a strong skater who competes well and kills a lot of plays. He has good physicality in his game and shows up every night. He’ll make stops as a pro, but whether he’ll have any offense is up for debate. I think he can make a good enough outlet pass to have a chance to make it, but as an average-sized player whether he can carve out a legit NHL role is questionable. | |
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184 | Alexander Suzdalev, LW | |
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186 | 3/5/2004 | 6-foot-2 | 172 pounds | Shoots left | |
187 | ||
188 | Drafted: No. 89 in 2022 | |
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190 | Analysis: Suzdalev is a big forward with a ton of natural offensive skills and scoring ability. He’s not a great skater, though, and his effort can be inconsistent. | |
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192 | ||
193 | Adam Sykora, LW | |
194 | ||
195 | 9/7/2004 | 5-foot-10 | 179 pounds | Shoots left | |
196 | ||
197 | Drafted: No. 56 in 2022 | |
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199 | Analysis: Sykora is a skilled winger who has good hockey sense and competes hard. He’s not that big though and whether he skates well enough for the NHL at that size is debatable. | |
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201 | ||
202 | Albert Wikman, D | |
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204 | 3/10/2005 | 6-feet | 191 pounds | Shoots left | |
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206 | Drafted: No. 110 in 2023 | |
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208 | Analysis: Wikman’s skating is the most appealing part of his game. He will be able to transport pucks up the ice like an NHL player. He is average sized, but a quality defender because of how well he closes on checks and his strength on retrievals. Outside of his skating, though, his game can be somewhat vanilla. Wikman has good hands, but isn’t an overly instinctive puck-mover. He has some physicality in his game but I wouldn’t call him a high-motor type. So I’m not sure what his NHL role is, but there are pieces here of an NHL defenseman. | |
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