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In his Barometer finale, Jan Levine shines a light on a Winnipeg youngster already playing like an elite center.
Jon Litterine wraps up his look at each division's top prospects with the Pacific Division and hockey's No. 1 prospect Connor McDavid.
John Gibson is the best goalie prospect in hockey, according to RotoWire's Jon Litterine, who breaks down the prospect outlook for each team in the Pacific Division.
Dougie Hamilton is already playing in the NHL, but under Darryl's criteria he still qualifies as a prospect and thus tops our list.
2014 Fantasy Outlook
Gernat turned pro last season and delivered four goals and 17 assists in 57 games for Oklahoma City of the AHL last season. The big Slovak (6-foot-5) will be a beast once he fills out and has the kind of high-level hockey smarts that will make him a fave of his NHL coach. He will begin year two in OKC as well and continue his development there, but he'll rocket onto our prospect radar if he can double his production this season.