EliteProspects’ Mitch Brown offers a list of his top 100 NHL-affiliated skater prospects this morning, with players’ “future values” weighed, and Calder Trophy eligibility shaping the list.
Here are the Red Wings’ 6 representatives on the list, which strikes me as a bit jumbled:
Continue reading Six Red Wings prospects named in EliteProspects’ Top 100 NHL-affiliated skater prospects list#20 Carter Bear
It’s Game 7 every night for Carter Bear. He plays with unmatched energy, engaging in every battle and leaving nothing to chance. With heavy hits, subtle physical skills, and a high-end defensive game, he’s a coach’s dream. Plus, he has a ton of offence. He’s a skilled net-front scorer and, increasingly, a top-end playmaker. He makes high-skill one-touch plays, deceives opponents to create lanes, and uses every option on the rink. Bear’s skating mechanics limit his ability to separate and complete plays at times, but players with this level of determination and intelligence find a way. He’s a potential top-six forward, built for the playoffs.
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#27 Axel Sandin Pellikka
Axel Sandin-Pellikka joined the ranks of the very best SHL defencemen last season. While his defensive mechanics have improved steadily over the past few years, it’s still the borderline high-end skating ability, the phenomenal activation instincts, and the premier puck-moving capabilities that drive Sandin-Pellikka’s value as a prospect. He’s a legitimate dual-threat weapon on the power play, too, someone who could effectively quarterback a unit for the Red Wings as early as next season. While the league is moving away from sub-6-foot defencemen, Sandin-Pellikka has all of the required qualities to become the exception that proves the rule and an integral part of the Red Wings’ top-four.
#63 Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
While Michael Brandsegg-Nygård’s breakout at the SHL level was left half-finished, rumours about his demise as a prospect have been greatly exaggerated. Even if one could argue he was owed more on the scoresheet based on his play, his NHL projection never relied on him being a top-end offensive producer in the first place. His physical game and forechecking abilities still remain high-end assets and will allow him to quickly become a fan favourite as he makes the move to the AHL for the upcoming season. Given his shooting prowess and budding playmaking improvements, it wouldn’t surprise us if he bounced back offensively, too. There’s still the makings of a complementary two-way top-nine winger for the Red Wings.
