Darryl's Dispatch: Top 60 Draft Prospects

Darryl's Dispatch: Top 60 Draft Prospects

This article is part of our Darryl's Dispatch series.

Darryl's Dispatch
2013 NHL Entry Draft Cheat Sheet

This chart should provide you with a handy guide to the recently completed 2013 NHL Entry Draft. These were the top players available in my mind, not in the order they were selected. The 2013 draft is a little thin at the top with about five players that I would consider of franchise-type ability. But there are many players who will fill important roles in the NHL as this is one of the deepest drafts in a few years.

An important note, about the last two columns, the comparables that I use are drawn from my knowledge of current or more recent NHL players from the same age in their development. For example when I compare Valeri Nichushkin with Jaromir Jagr, I am comparing the two at age 18. The list will be more helpful to you if you visualize both the comparable and the potential at the same time. This will give you a better grasp of how I see the player now and a few years down the road in their development, if they can reach their full potential. You can also look at this list in terms of managing tiers of risk.

How certain am I that a player will reach his full or close-to-full potential? In general, the top five are safe picks. The next 20 are of low risk. Players rated at 26-40, I consider medium risks with the final 20 being high risk picks.
 

Darryl's Dispatch
2013 NHL Entry Draft Cheat Sheet

This chart should provide you with a handy guide to the recently completed 2013 NHL Entry Draft. These were the top players available in my mind, not in the order they were selected. The 2013 draft is a little thin at the top with about five players that I would consider of franchise-type ability. But there are many players who will fill important roles in the NHL as this is one of the deepest drafts in a few years.

An important note, about the last two columns, the comparables that I use are drawn from my knowledge of current or more recent NHL players from the same age in their development. For example when I compare Valeri Nichushkin with Jaromir Jagr, I am comparing the two at age 18. The list will be more helpful to you if you visualize both the comparable and the potential at the same time. This will give you a better grasp of how I see the player now and a few years down the road in their development, if they can reach their full potential. You can also look at this list in terms of managing tiers of risk.

How certain am I that a player will reach his full or close-to-full potential? In general, the top five are safe picks. The next 20 are of low risk. Players rated at 26-40, I consider medium risks with the final 20 being high risk picks.
 
2013 NHL ENTRY DRAFT

RANKPLAYERPOSCLUBLEAGUESTRENGTHSNEEDS WORKCOMPARESPOTENTIAL
1 Seth Jones D Portland WHL Leadership, poise, skating ability, stick handling, and vision. Elite Passer. Slapshot and wristshot are plus weapons. Limiting lapses in intensity and focus. 1-on-1 defending. Chris Pronger Franchise player
2 Jonathan Drouin C Halifax QMJHL Leadership, poise, tireless, vision and awareness. Elite shooter. Skating and stickhandling are plus weapons. Needs more upper body strength. Patrick Kane Franchise player
3 Nathan MacKinnon C Halifax QMJHL A physical player with immense goal scoring ability. Stickhandling, Skating and wristshot are plus weapons. Vision and awareness limit playmaking ability and hinders his defensive play. John Tavares Franchise player
4 Aleksander Barkov C Tappara SM-LIIGA Poise, stickhandling, strength, vision and awareness. Elite Passer. Slapshot and wristshot are plus weapons. Skating agility and lack of quickness reduce effectiveness. Ryan Getzlaf Franchise player
5 Valeri Nichushkin RW Dynamo Moscow  KHL Poise, stickhandling, strength, vision and awareness. Elite Passer. Slapshot and wristshot are plus weapons. Durability Jaromir Jagr Franchise player
6 Sean Monahan C Ottawa OHL Quality defender, leadership, poise, fearless, stickhandling, vision and awareness. Elite Passer. Size and snapshot are plus weapons. Mobility and Speed Joe Thornton First line two-way forward.
7 Darnell Nurse D Sault Ste. Marie OHL Quality defender, leadership, skating, and physicality. Awareness and Passing. Brent Seabrook First pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
8 Elias Lindholm C Brynas SEL Quality defender, stickhandling, leadership, and awareness. Mobility and Speed. Needs more upper body strength. Zach Parise First line two-way forward.
9 Rasmus Ristolainen D TPS Turku SM-LIIGA Size, awareness, and physicality. Mobility and Speed. Endurance. Alex Pietrangelo #2 Defenseman
10 Adam Erne RW Quebec QMJHL Size, stickhandling, passing, physicality, and awareness. Maturity and Endurance. Defensive play and checking. Marion Hossa First line forward.
11 Hunter Shinkaruk C Medicine Hat WHL Toughness, skating, and passing. Needs more upper body strength. Jason Pominville First line forward.
12 Bo Horvat C London OHL Quality defender, size, physicality, and leadership. Skating agility and lack of quickness reduce effectiveness. Patrice Bergeron First line two-way forward.
13 Josh Morrissey D Prince Albert WHL Quality defender, poise, vision, awareness, and stickhandling, passing, Needs more upper body strength. Kris Letang #2 Defenseman
14 Nikita Zadorov D London OHL Quality defender, size, stickhandling, physicality, and skating. Awareness. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Marc Staal First pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
15 Max Domi C London OHL Fearless, vision, physicality, stickhandling, and skating. Size and awareness. Derek Roy First line two-way forward.
16 Ryan Hartman RW Plymouth OHL Quality defender, size, stickhandling, physicality, and skating. Awareness. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Brad Marchand Physical second line forward.
17 Ryan Pulock D Brandon WHL Quality defender, size, passing, vision and skating. Physicality. Needs more upper body strength. Dan Boyle #2 Defenseman
18 J.T. Compher C U.S. NTDP USHL Vision, awareness, passing, and leadership. Size Mike Richards First line two-way forward.
19 Curtis Lazar C Edmonton WHL Shooting, stickhandling, physicality, and skating. Needs more upper body strength. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Dustin Brown First line two-way forward.
20 Samuel Morin D Rimouski QMJHL Size, passing, vision, and stickhandling. Awareness. Tyler Myers #2 Defenseman
21  Emile Poirier LW Gatineau QMJHL Awareness, passing, vision, and stickhandling. Skating agility. Justin Williams Physical second line forward.
22 Alexander Wennberg LW Frolunda SEL Quality defender, awareness, passing, vision, and stickhandling. Needs more upper body strength. Mikko Koivu Second line two-way forward.
23 Valentin Zykov RW Baie-Comeau QMJHL Size, stickhandling, skating, and passing. Vision and awareness. Patrick Sharp Second line forward.
24 Kerby Rychel LW Windsor OHL Shooting and physicality. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Chris Kunitz Physical second line forward.
25 Andre Burakowsky LW Malmo SWE.2 Stickhandling and skating. Physicality. Daniel Alfredsson Second line forward.
26 Frederik Gauthier C Rimouski QMJHL Size, skating, and Leadership. Physicality. Brandon Sutter Third line two-way forward.
27 Zachary Fucale G Halifax QMJHL Awareness, poise, focus and intensity. Strong positional play. Consistency. Ryan Miller #1 Goalie
28 Steve Santini D U.S. NTDP USHL Quality defender, awareness, and physicality. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Daniel Girardi Second pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
29 Anthony Mantha LW Val-d'Or QMJHL Size, skating and shooting. Needs improve intensity and focus. Alexei Kovalev Second line forward.
30 Nic Petan C Portland WHL Skating, stickhandling, passing, vision, and awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Brendan Gallagher Second line forward.
31 Morgan Klimchuk C Regina WHL Shooting, stickhandling, vision,  awareness Needs more upper body strength. Skating. Jordan Eberle Second line forward.
32 Madison Bowey D Kelowna WHL Shooting, mobility and speed. Elite skater. Vision and Awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Slava Voynov Second pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
33 William Carrier LW Cape Breton QMJHL Poise, stickhandling, vision, awareness, and passing. Skating. Erik Cole Second line forward.
34 Mirco Muller D Everett WHL Size, stickhandling, passing, vision, and awareness. Elite Skater. Needs more upper body strength. Cody Franson Second pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
35 Tommy Vannelli D U.S. NTDP USHL Quality defender, size, skating, passing, vision, and stickhandling. Awareness. Jake Gardiner Second pairing offensive defenseman
36 Shea Theodore D Seattle  WHL Stickhandling, skating, vision, awareness and passing. Needs more upper body strength. Paul Martin Second pairing offensive defenseman
37 Pavel Buchnevich RW Cherepovets   KHL Stickhandling, skating, vision, awareness and passing. Needs more upper body strength. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. Johan Franzen Second line forward.
38 Tristan Jarry G Edmonton WHL Poise, focus and intensity. Needs to improve on positioning. Rebounding control. Corey Crawford #1 Goalie
39 Laurent Dauphin C Chicoutimi QMJHL Passing, vision, awareness, skating, and stickhandling. Needs more upper body strength. Derick Brassard Second line forward.
40 Robert Hagg D Modo SEL Shooting, physicality, and passing. Consistency. Needs to limit lapses in intensity and focus. John Carlson Third pairing offensive defenseman
41 Jacob de la Rose C Leksands SWE.2 Quality defender, leadership, skating, and size. Needs more upper body strength. Jordan Staal Second line two-way forward.
42 Nick Sorensen RW Quebec QMJHL Passing, vision, and awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Skating. Michael Ryder Second line forward.
43 Connor Hurley C Muskegon USHL Passing, vision, and awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Consistency. Nazem Kadri Second line forward.
44 Jackson Houck RW Vancouver WHL Fearless, awareness, stickhandling, physicality Skating. Steve Ott Second line forward.
45 Anthony Duclair LW Quebec QMJHL Skating, stickhandling, vision, awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Matt Duchene Second line forward.
46 Chris Bigras D Owen Sound OHL Quality defender, poise, vision, passing, awareness Needs more upper body strength. Duncan Keith Second pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
47 Ian McCoshen D Waterloo USHL Size, skating, poise, vision, awareness, and physicality. Shooting. Zach Bogosian Second pairing offensive defenseman
48 Keaton Thompson D U.S. NTDP USHL Skating, vision, and awareness. Needs more upper body strength. Consistency. John-Michael Liles Second pairing offensive defenseman.
49 Marc-Oliver Roy RW Blainville QMJHL Stickhandling, awareness, physicality, and skating, Needs more upper body strength. Pascal Dupuis Second line forward
50 Oliver Bjorkstrand LW Portland WHL Physicality, passing and shooting. Needs more overall body strength. Michael Cammalleri Second line forward
51 Eric Comrie G Tri-City WHL Awareness, strong positional play with good technique, and poise. Durability Carey Price #1 Goalie
52 Ryan Fitzgerald C Valley Jr. EJHL Passing, vision and awareness. Needs more overall body strength. David Krejci Third line forward
53 Justin Bailey RW Kitchener OHL Size and shooting. Stickhandling and skating. Needs more overall body strength. Jeff Carter Third line forward
54 Philippe Desrosiers G Rimouski QMJHL Size, awareness, and poise. Needs to improve on technique and rebound control. Tuukka Rask #1 Goalie
55 Brett Pesce D New Hampshire HE Quality defender with poise and awareness. Physicality. Needs more overall body strength. Nikita Nikitin Second pairing shutdown defenseman with some offensive upside.
56 Nick Baptiste RW Sudbury OHL Skating, passing, physicality Consistency. James Neal Third line forward
57 Jimmy Lodge C Saginaw OHL Vision and passing. Awareness. Needs more overall body strength. T.J. Oshie Third line forward
58 Ryan Kujawinski C Kingston OHL Size, physicality, and stickhandling. Shooting R.J. Umberger Third line forward
59 Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau LW Baie-Comeau QMJHL Skating and stickhandling Needs more overall body strength. Brian Gionta Third line forward
60 Spencer Martin G Mississauga OHL Size, strong positional play with good technique. Consistency and confidence. Antti Niemi #2 Goalie
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Darryl Houston Smith
Darryl is a member of the Professional Hockey Writers Association and in 2011-12 won the CBSSports.com Experts Fantasy Hockey League title. Find more of his work at ProHockeyWeekly.com or BlogTalkRadio. Follow him on Twitter at @dhoustonsmith.
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