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FlamesNation Top 20 Prospects 2020: final lists revealed

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Ryan Pike
3 years ago
It’s well into November and we’ve finished revealing our annual top 20 prospect rankings! Now all that’s left to do is to unveil our ballots, break down the rankings, and ponder the ways our list will look silly when players break out over the next year.

The top 20

We operated with a pretty simple system: our panel was asked to rank the 33 eligible prospects from 1 to 20, with first place votes worth 20 points and 20th place worth 1 point. We tallied up the points to provide a ranking of the organization’s top youngsters.
Nine players – Lucas Feuk, Rory Kerins, Justin Kirkland, Demetrios Koumontzis, Carl-Johan Lerby, Mitchell Mattson, Josh Nodler, Ilya Solovyov and Artyom Zagidulin  – all failed to make any of our top 20 lists.
Four players received votes but were just shy of the cut-off for the top 20: Daniil Chechelev (1 point), Jake Boltmann (1 point), Filip Sveningsson (5 points) and Colton Poolman (5 points).
Here’s how the Top 20 shook out:
RankProspectPointsChange from 2019
1Juuso Valimaki100None
2Connor Zary94New
3Jakob Pelletier87None
T4Connor Mackey83*New
T4Dustin Wolf83*Up from 14
6Emilio Pettersen73Down from 5
7Dmitry Zavgorodniy66None
8Glenn Gawdin62Up from NR
9Matthew Phillips61Down from 4
10Jeremie Poirier57New
11Adam Ruzicka52Down from 8
12Yan Kuznetsov36New
13Ilya Nikolayev32Down from 11
14Johannes Kinnvall29^New
15Eetu Tuulola29^Up from 13
16Luke Philp27Up from NR
17Martin Pospisil25Down from 10
18Ryan Francis19New
19Alexander Yelesin15Down from 9
20Tyler Parsons8Down from 12
* – Wolf and Mackey were in a perfect tie, with the same number of points and on the same number of ballots
^ – Kinnvall and Tuulola were tied in points, but Kinnvall was on more ballots than Tuulola to win the tiebreaker
Check out the big leaps up the list by Wolf, Gawdin and Philp! Check out the tumbles down the list by Pospisil, Yelesin and Parsons!
Six newly-acquired prospects made the list – two free agent signings and four draft picks. In terms of nationalities, the 20 players break down as follows: seven Canadians, four Russians, three Americans, two Finns, two Slovaks, one Norwegian and one Swede. In terms of positions, it’s two goalies, six defensemen and 12 forwards.

Individual lists

Five of us voted on lists this year. We all came up with preliminary lists immediately before the 2020 NHL Draft, then revised for our finalists to include any newly-drafted Flames.
RankRyanMike G
Mike W
PrajeyaCraig
1ValimakiValimakiValimakiValimakiValimaki
2ZaryZaryZaryPelletierZary
3MackeyMackeyPelletierZaryWolf
4WolfPelletierMackeyWolfPelletier
5PelletierZavgorodniyWolfPettersenPettersen
6GawdinWolfPhillipsMackeyMackey
7PettersenPettersenZavgorodniyGawdinZavgorodniy
8PhillipsPoirierPettersenPhillipsPoirier
9ZavgorodniyKuznetsovPoirierTuulolaGawdin
10RuzickaGawdinRuzickaRuzickaRuzicka
11PoirierPhillipsGawdinZavgorodniyPhillips
12KinnvallFrancisNikolayevPoirierTuulola
13TuulolaRuzickaPospisilKinnvallNikolayev
14KuznetsovNikolayevKinnvallPhilpKuznetsov
15PhilpPhilpKuznetsovParsonsFrancis
16NikolayevYelesinYelesinPospisilPhilp
17PospisilPospisilSveningssonKuznetsovPospisil
18YelesinKinnvallPhilpNikolayevPoolman
19FrancisPoolmanFrancisYelesinKinnvall
20ParsonsChechelevParsonsSveningssonBoltmann
Everybody had Valimaki at the top spot, a repeat from 2019’s list. Four of the five voters had Zary second (and he was third on the other ballot).
The top three had a strong consensus, followed by Wolf/Mackey, Pettersen, Zavgorodniy, and Gawdin/Phillips in a cluster. Things spread out from there, with a lot of variation between our lists.
Who did we have too high? Who did we have too low? Will we all look like utter fools – besides Mike Gould – for not having Chechelev on our lists? Sound off in the comments!

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