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herman said:I don?t know other prospect systems around the league all that well, so which ones are actually exciting without the parent squad being a total panzer? Nashville, Tampa, St. Louis, and Vegas (sort of)?
Well, for example let's take Philadelphia. They're not total butt. They've got some pretty exciting young players like Couturier, Gostisbehere, Patrick and Provorov. But behind that they have, in their system:
- A 19 year old C who scored 112 points in the OHL
- A 6'6 winger who scored 40 OHL goals
- A WHL goaltending prospect who went 31-6-3 with a .947 SV%
Their AHL team had a pretty good season this year and they've got a bunch of 2nd/3rd rounders that I'm sure they're fairly bullish on so, you know, that's a push. But what they have, and what the Leafs don't right now, are those sorts of B/B+ sorts of prospects that got taken between 20-40 and then show flashes of star potential.
The Leafs, in part because of their decision to go with a semi-tear down and in part because of some questionable decisions they made with the picks they did have, don't have that. Aside from Liljegren, who's already serving as the great Swedish hope for the defense, I really question whether or not the Leafs have any prospects that would get another GM excited.
The Leafs system isn't terrible or anything, it certainly looks like it's got some depth to it, but even if you compared it to say a team without that depth like Washington then even they've got some flash with potentially the best G prospect in the world.