Tagger 2,722 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) Overall # Positional # Up/Down Name Position TPE VHLM Team Nationality Username 1 1 - Tzuyu D 203 HFX TWN Tfong 2 2 - Ryan Kastelic D 189 OTT SVN Enorama 3 1 - Julian Borwinn LW 176 LVA CAN Jubo07 4 3 - Joseph McWolf D 170 OTT ENG McWolf 5 1 - Scott Shawinganen C 148 LVA CAN Cornflakers T6 1 Up 2 Alexander Pepper G 126 LVA KOR sonnet T6 4 Up 4 Sidney Crosby D 126 LVA USA SidTheKid87 8 2 Up 6 Anthony Dabarno C 122 HFX CAN LordTony 9 2 Up 2 Jose Gonzalez LW 121 LVA USA Jose Gonzalez 10 2 Down 3 Cole Mertz G 120 HFX USA ColeMrtz211 11 3 Up 2 Tyler Smith G 115 HFX USA DrHexDex T12 3 Down 4 Chance Matthews C 114 OTT USA DaftRaincloud T12 1 Down 6 Nikita Flipachyev RW 114 HFX RUS Arayvenn T14 3 Up 1 Chace Trepanier LW 113 OTT CAN ChaceT T14 2 Down 2 Dan Wilinsky RW 113 OTT CAN Oilmandan 16 3 Up 1 Vaydar Odinsson RW 91 OTT NOR BOOM 17 4 Up 2 Nathan McKinnon C 86 HFX CAN Bagelbitesisbae 18 5 Down 2 Mountain Thunderfist D 84 LVA ? AdamEss 19 4 Up 1 Jessy Thomas RW 80 LVA CAN jtww 20 5 Up 10 Jorgon Weyed RW 78 LVA JAM Joubo T21 T6 Down 3 Burnt Toast D 76 SASK CAN Toast T21 T6 Up 1 James Lombardi D 76 LVA ITA Nymets5 23 6 Up 1 Joey Boucher RW 72 LVA CAN joeyboucher1 24 4 Down 1 King Gow LW 70 HFX USA eaglesfan036 T25 5 Up 1 Athanasios Andrianopoulos LW 68 YUK GRC 803 T25 8 Down 4 Gregor Rasputinov D 68 OTT RUS Joobles 27 5 - Theodore Gauthier C 61 YUK CAN Frank T28 6 - Anderson LaVey LW 60 SASK Doomzday T28 6 Up 3 Jerome Mitchell C 60 OTT CAN bdu754 30 4 Down 1 Johannes Benoit G 59 CAN PremiumFunk T31 9 Up 3 Toby Fitzgerald D 54 HFX CAN JohnnyT_77 T31 7 Up 2 Wlodzimierz Zajaczkowski RW 54 SASK POL nicolas01 T33 8 Down 1 Anssi Koivuhaka RW 53 FIN Pelimies T33 10 Up 5 Robert Renner D 53 OTT USA Tacocat T35 11 Down 1 Juri Rykonen D 50 HFX FIN Rykonen T35 9 Up 6 Kisshan Shan RW 50 OSL RUS Kisshan 37 7 Down 3 Chris F. C 48 SASK CAN ChrisF 38 8 Down 1 Mike Lavalee C 47 YUK CAN CB204 39 5 Up 3 Rhett Stoffiday G 44 YUK USA Pierogituxedo 40 10 Down 1 Zhang Shou Tian RW 42 YUK CHN Shou Tian 41 11 Down 1 Rzerk RW 40 OTT CAN Rzerk 42 7 NEW Randoms LW 39 LVA hedgehog337 43 12 - Jesse Sublime D 35 YUK CAN Sublime 44 8 - Bilal Syed LW 34 SASK CAN CanucksHD 45 9 - Vander Peng LW 32 USA Dijital Aaron Butcher LW 30 HFX USA devilsfan35 Adam Werynski C 30 USA KnucklePuckAdam Ajay Minhas D 30 CAN brownboy102 Alex Schmidt G 30 CAN Schmidt Andreas Bergkvist G 30 OSL USA Foehammer Andrew McDade D 30 USA DurdenBrandSoup Anton Jokelainen RW 30 FIN mjrv21 Beckett London D 30 USA bdlondon Bernard Bernardov D 30 RUS Rad Russian Bobby Larkin LW 30 OSL USA DickRobbins Conor Scott G 30 CAN ViIlains Craig Kost D 30 USA Tigerteeo Dana Piebird C 30 USA Dude David Lance D 30 CAN Nelson Donald J Wafer RW 30 USA DonaldJWafer Edwin Bergstrand C 30 SWE FuzzyLeeroy Ethan Sawatzky C 30 SASK CAN Greenert11 Finn Schaefer D 30 OSL GER SupaSta Frenchie French LW 30 CAN Galchenyuk_Is_God Frenezo D 30 USA Sook Harrison MacDuff RW 30 CAN Pauly51 Ho-Train RW 30 LVA ? Josh Ho-Train Hyuk-Kyu Kim RW 30 KOR Deft Ian Drake RW 30 LVA USA Claust J.P Desjardin RW 30 YUK CAN Mike_Houle Jace Stravinsky G 30 USA Scorpio James Wolf D 30 USA Ventsan Jeremy Myalls D 30 HFX CAN Sllaym Jerramy RW 30 CAN Jerramy Jesse Wilson D 30 CAN monkeywrench15 Jesus Christ G 30 JPN KyleS56 Joe Bronie RW 30 USA colton14 Johnny RW 30 CAN RealJohny211 John McCan RW 30 CAN McCan Johnson Johnston RW 30 USA libbyfanaccount Justin Graves C 30 CAN Gravyncarrots Justin Recker RW 30 USA Reckasaur Kerry Hallett RW 30 CAN kerryj13 Keywi Miles C 30 CAN Keywi LW 30 CAN Kyle Desjardins G 30 SASK CAN Desjar Lars Tommernes LW 30 HFX ISR Flare Magnus Backlund D 30 SASK SWE T65 Marcus Ruggiero LW 30 YUK CAN Ruggiero10 Matt Hart LW 30 CAN mhart97 Max Hosafros LW 30 USA madmonstermax Nick Blagden RW 30 CAN Nick Blagden Nick Ward RW 30 YUK CAN SirRupertBarnes Potato G 30 HFX ? Potato Prescott Triomphe D 30 CAN PaintingItOrange Radovan Svejkovsky LW 30 YUK SVK UltraMick Rick Slambone D 30 CAN Drob127 Riku Rantala G 30 FIN RickRandles Rob RW 30 USA Flyershockey90 Russell Jerome D 30 CAN Russell Jerome Ryan Cruise D 30 USA Steve Razyn Ryan Dodds D 30 SASK USA RJHockey21 Sebastian Dietz G 30 USA Bazmandoo22 Steve DeMatteo C 30 USA Nyr1994 Steven Hovden RW 30 NOR Steveziedoesit Ted Thomas G 30 USA DBCrumpets Toshinaga Akutsu D 30 JPN toshimann Trjegen Pisz C 30 CZE JaacTree Victor G 30 YUK USA Zetna White Goodman RW 30 USA Tniz15 Note: The following Mock Draft was written before some updates were processed, therefore some updates that I was expecting (Magazine Updates namely) were used in the Mock but some players (Mertz/Matthews) had yet to add them, so if there are situations where I'm suggesting a player is better that doesn't line up with the Mock Draft, then that is why. 1 – Helsinki Titans Ryan Kastelic – D Given that the Titans roster is currently set to only have two VHL-ready prospects (Dan Montgomery and Konstantin Mulligan) by the start of Season 63, the Titans don’t have any positional needs to worry about as every position is a need! Given that, it makes the most sense for the Titans to grab the player who has earned the most TPE since the date of his creation in Ryan Kastelic. In the space of three weeks, Ryan Kastelic has earned 105 TPE. That’s an insane figure, even more so given that Kastelic hasn’t even used any donation perks to reach that milestone! Active across the forums and on the discord, if Kastelic continues to earn at the rate that he is, it would be difficult to see a scenario where Ryan Kastelic is not in the Hall of Fame, which is also where the last first-gen player taken first overall by Helsinki also resides (Ethan Osbourne in the Season 30 Draft). 2 – Toronto Legion Julian Borwinn – LW Unlike Helsinki who have a lot of different positions that they can address, the Legion have one big hole that they need to address and that is their forward core. Jake Davis is a good young talent that was selected in the second round and Aksel McKnight is also a solid forward, but the latter’s progression has come to a halt, meaning they will need promising young forwards along with Davis to take over the reigns from him in time for Toronto’s window of contention. Luckily for the Legion, while the top defensemen are the standouts, there’s more than enough offensive talent to allow them to build their team up in that department, and the best one of the bunch is Julian Borwinn. Like Kastelic and the player I have selected after this one, Borwinn has been earning TPE at a rate that we very rarely see in the VHL and is on pace to become one of the very best offensive talents in the game. Additionally to his credit, he was also responsible for recruiting a player who is set to be a first round talent in his own right, so has an extra TPE avenue coming in the near future once Scott Shawinganen reaches 200 TPE. 3 – New York Americans Joseph McWolf – D As a result of going for Continental Cup glory the last few seasons, the New York Americans haven’t held a pick in the top two rounds since the Season 59 Draft, so are very short on young talents outside of franchise goalie Ismond Kingfisher. Therefore, they can take the same approach as Helsinki, just take the best player available and build the team around him, and that player in this instance is Joseph McWolf. I talked about how Kastelic had earned an insane amount of TPE in the last three weeks, but he’s certainly not alone in that regard as McWolf has himself earned 99 TPE, and like Kastelic, has not used donations to reach that milestone, it’s an incredible amount of work ethic really! Out of all of the positions that are likely to change over the remainder of the season, I think the Toronto Legion have enough about them that they should be able to usurp the New York Americans, however I believe New York and Toronto will make the same selections regardless. While McWolf is currently slightly behind Borwinn in TPE, he’s been earning TPE at a very slightly more advanced rate and obviously the Legion would be ecstatic if they can get a player of Borwinn’s calibre that fills their needs at third overall. 4 – Seattle Bears Tzuyu – D Some people might be surprised to see the highest earning TPE player to this point fall to number four, especially given this isn’t through positional need as I’ve had two defensemen go before Tzuyu, however when you break down the numbers, it’s much more clear as to why that’s the case. This is the fourth week that I’ve done the draftee TPE rankings and here is how the TPE counts read in the first edition: Tzuyu – 168 Julian Borwinn – 91 Ryan Kastelic – 84 Joseph McWolf – 71 As you can see, Julian Borwinn was the only player in this draft class that Tzuyu didn’t have double the TPE of. However cut forward to now and the gap between Tzuyu and the top three prospects in the draft has been dramatically reduced to the point where you’d have to say, should all the top four candidates continue earning at the rate that they are, not only would Tzuyu be behind them, but he’d probably be as far behind them as much as he currently is ahead of them. This isn’t to say that Tzuyu is “bad”, he definitely isn’t and Tfong has a history of making great players with this same amount of work ethic, it’s more of an indicator of just how good the other top candidates have been. As for the selection here, this makes a lot of sense for Seattle. Currently their only VHL-ready defenseman is Maxim Kovalchuk, so definitely need to address their problems in defense, but also they’re set to make a push towards competing in the near future, so will want to secure a defenseman who will definitely be ready to play in the VHL next season as opposed to a player who may overtake Tzuyu in the long run, but not be ready for VHL action come the start of Season 63. 5 – Riga Reign Sidney Crosby – D The Reign are in an interesting position right now as heading into Season 63, they’ll have eight active talents on their roster (five forwards, two defensemen and a goalie) and have three picks in the first two rounds to add to that tally. Looking at this, I believe they will go with a defenseman to shore up their active depth at that position, and the next best defenseman on the board is Sidney Crosby. It’s been quite the VHL story for Sidney Crosby already even at this early point of his career. Originally overlooked by VHLM General Managers, Crosby went undrafted in the VHLM Draft but was quickly signed up by the Yukon Rush once it was clear he had the potential to be an active contributor to a team. Then once it was clear the Rush weren’t competing, the competing teams were looking at bringing in Crosby to help them win the Founders Cup and now, he’s potentially a first round pick in the VHL Draft! Crosby will add some big defensive help to an already potentially talented duo of Dylan Nguyen and Shawn Glade. 6 – New York Americans (From Davos) Scott Shawinganen – C 7 – New York Americans (From Quebec City) Jose Gonzalez – LW After addressing defense with their third overall pick, New York look to address the forward slots on the team with two consecutive forward selections in Scott Shawinganen and Jose Gonzalez. It’s been a reoccurring theme recently of the top players having so much TPE that they actually wind up not being eligible for the VHLM Draft because they have too much TPE to play in the VHLM and Shawinganen, who created not long after the VHLM Draft concluded is set to be one of those. Currently sitting at nearly 150 TPE despite joining later on in the process, Shawinganen is not quite at the level of Borwinn, but currently has a step over every other forward in this draft class and has the added benefit of being a pure center who can contribute at the face-off. Jose Gonzalez has consistently been one of the top TPE earning players in this draft class, never being lower than 12th in my standings and is currently the second best winger in the draft class having overtaken Nikita Flipachyev. He faces some stiff competition to keep that distinction thanks to the player I have going with the next selection, but Jose Gonzalez has been a very consistent earner since joining the VHL, never having less than 10 capped TPE to his name, and he could go on to form a very solid long-term partnership with fellow Ace Shawinganen. 8 – Calgary Wranglers Dan Wilinsky – RW This is the first selection where I can foresee the team’s cap situation affecting who the team takes in the draft. Calgary are a team that are filled with stars and providing they keep them should definitely be able to compete in Season 63, but that may come at the cost of not being able to bring in too much talent due to cap restrictions. If they are restricted in their cap, I could see them looking to bring in a goalie to become the eventual replacement to Stopko (as backup goalie’s oftentimes do not count against the cap), but I’m doing this mock under the presumption that they will still have the room to bring in more skaters, and if that is the case, I believe they will go with Dan Wilinsky to help aid their push for a Continental Cup. Wilinsky is the first player that I have drafted who wasn’t actually created at the point that I made the first scout rankings, but he’s already earned a ton of TPE and while it is extremely close between himself and Chace Trepanier, I will give Wilinsky the edge with his new VHLM Magazine job that he has picked up. 9 – Seattle Bears (From Helsinki) Chance Matthews – C When Seattle received this pick in that huge five man trade, we had very little idea about anything to do with this draft or what could happen to Helsinki, but you could make the argument that the player they’re getting with this second is going to be better than the player they got with that Season 61 1st. Having filled up all their first line holes with Tzuyu, it’s time for the team to focus on the second line and Chance Matthews has the potential to be a terrific player on that second line. Given that Matthews is a pass-focused forward, he also has the potential to slot in on the first line and provide solid service to a team that is full of players that actively look to score. A good podcaster and now a contributor to the VHLM mag, Matthews has the ability to earn a lot of TPE very consistently. 10 – Toronto Legion Anthony Dabarno – C Toronto have now got two active forwards in Jake Davis and Julian Borwinn but they need someone who is going to help them in the face-offs and, of the centers available, the best one is currently Anthony Dabarno. Dabarno was one of the first players created after the draft and has progressed well despite other players having a head start on him and is pretty consistently among the top 10 skaters in this draft class. A front line of Dabarno, Davis and Borwinn would have the potential to be a very productive one for the Legion and their long-term Continental Cup aspirations. 11 – New York Americans Chace Trepanier – LW With their last pick in the first three rounds, New York round off their forward line by picking Chace Trepanier to team up with Shawinganen and Gonzalez. Like Wilinsky, Trepanier joined the league a week or two after a lot of these top prospects, so hasn’t had as much time and opportunity to earn TPE, however he’s not let that stop him already break the 100 TPE barrier. This draft selection also allows him to team up with Joseph McWolf, who is the player who recruited him to the league. 12 – Seattle Bears Nikita Flipachyev – RW There’s one skater left here that’s currently on over 100 TPE, so it makes sense for Seattle to take him here at twelve. This pick is with a bit of a caveat though; Flipachyev had shown that he has the potential to make a very good player in this league, but it appears he’s taking some time off from the league to deal with some personal issues. If he returns in the near future to the form we saw earlier on, Flipachyev has the potential to be a very good forward and would likely wind up climbing in this draft. However, if his leave lasts a bit longer, he will wind up likely falling down this draft class. 13 – Riga Reign Nathan MacKinnon – C Like fellow Reign draftee Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon has an interesting origins story. At first, based on discussions on the discord, it seemed like MacKinnon didn’t have any interest in writing about the VHL for TPE, but has gone on to earn at least 10 capped TPE in each of the last three weeks by doing exactly that and based on that, has the potential to rise even further up this draft class! This isn’t necessarily a pick that addresses a need for Riga, as they already have two centers in Podrick Cast and Mikka Pajari, but based on his work ethic, he’s the best player available and would even stand a good chance of overtaking Pajari in TPE if given a couple of seasons. 14 – HC Davos Dynamo Cole Mertz – G Given the TPE totals above, you’d probably be thinking this is a mistake, but the reality is that there are only really three locations where a goalie selection makes sense (Helsinki, Davos, Calgary – Toronto could potentially feel that one of these goalies could out-earn Carison, but they may have too many holes on offense to fill to go with goalie) given that the rest of the teams have starting goalies that are all still active and are not yet even halfway through their careers. A team probably wouldn’t attempt to hold a team “to ransom” either by picking a goalie and then later trading him to a team either because two of the three GMs are capable of making their own goalie. With that being said, the Dynamo are going to be one of the teams that need a goalie in the near future as Brodeur will only have two seasons left once this draft concludes, and while all the goalies are extremely close, I’m going to give Mertz the edge based on the fact that he’s just secured a job as the VHLM Magazine editor and, once he adds the points for that, would be ahead of Pepper in TPE. If he continues earning at the rate that he is, there’s a chance he might even have more TPA than Brodeur once Mertz reaches his second VHL season. 15 – Quebec City Meute Jorgon Weyed – RW Already over 70 TPE after being here only two weeks, Weyed is one of the fastest improving players in the league right now and it wouldn’t be a surprise to me if he wound up featuring even higher in the next Mock Draft! He’s set to go here to a Quebec City team who already have a lot of young talents joining the professional roster for Season 63 and Weyed, who likely would need another season in the VHLM, would be a good way of ensuring that they get the most active player available who can contribute down the line without causing them any potential cap problems for Season 63. 16 – Riga Reign (From Calgary) Mountain Thunderfist – D The man from Foon goes to Riga at number 16 here to potentially team up with fellow Season 63 draftee Crosby on the defensive line. Thunderfist is currently over 80 TPE and has been a consistent earner of TPE through the affiliate welfare program and that should see him come into the Reign roster in Season 64 to provide some strong depth for the team. Given that Reign got this pick for what was essentially a cap dump by Calgary, this works out really well for the Latvian team. 17 – Helsinki Titans Vaydar Odinsson – RW If you were talking about a member of the Boom agency going in the third round of a draft, you’d likely think that they were talking about an inaugural draft, but in this instance, it’s just a case of a phenomenal draft class. Odinsson has been earning TPE at a solid rate similar to that of Thunderfist and, in many other VHL Drafts, would have been a first round selection without question. It’s just that, like with Tzuyu, there’s just so many good talents in this draft. Here, Odinsson goes to a Helsinki team where he can team up with Montgomery and Mulligan on the first line of a rebuilding Titans offense. 18 – Toronto Legion Jessy Thomas – RW I think at this position, the Legion will look at the rate of improvement that Pepper and Smith are showing and seriously consider taking one of the two goalies available as they are earning at a greater rate than Carison, but I believe in the end he will instead continue to address his skaters, and Jessy Thomas has proven to be a good earner since being brought into the league by Enorama. 19 – Helsinki Titans (From New York) Alexander Pepper – G The Helsinki Titans wait no more to grab their goalie of the future and select Alexander Pepper, who has the slight edge on Tyler Smith in current TPE earnings. Both have earned at a tremendous rate unfitting of the third round, but Pepper earned a few more TPE than Smith towards the start of his career and they’ve kept at the same earning rate as each other since. 20 – Seattle Bears James Lombardi – D A potential sleeper pick, Lombardi doesn’t have the high TPE counts of some of these other players, but he’s been consistently taking part in the league’s activities and has actually started to hit 8 capped TPE per week more consistently, which would be enough to see him become a very good producer for the Bears. 21 – Riga Reign Joey Boucher – RW While the Reign have Ivan Morozov and Lavar Ball as inactive forwards to help boost their depth, they will be entering the regression periods of their career come Season 63, so new winger talent will be needed to boost the numbers. Enter Joey Boucher, who has been earning a solid capped six TPE per week since joining the league and could wind up being a useful depth piece for the Reign as they move towards competing for the Continental Cup. 22 – Helsinki Titans (From Davos) King Gow – LW Providing Gow continues to do his welfare, he will be a strong pick at number 22. Joining late on in the process, Gow has leaped up quickly to 70 TPE and if he can maintain the rate that he started off at, could be not only somewhat of a steal, but probably one of Eaglesfan’s best players in a while. 23 – Quebec City Meute Jerome Mitchell – C I was torn here between Mitchell and Athanasios Andrianopoulos, but I decided to go with Mitchell as while Andrianopoulos has more TPE to his name and is earning TPE at a solid rate (Could well be one of the best fourth round selections of all time), Mitchell has been more present around the board and the discord, so may be more accessible with leaning him towards certain point tasks that are available. If Jerome is able to convert his on-board activity into more of a focus on earning TPE that will help improve his player, Quebec could have a really great selection here. 24 – Calgary Wranglers Tyler Smith - G I feel bad putting Smith here, because in terms of how much effort he’s put in, he’s not a last pick of the third round talent at all. In fact, in terms of earning capped TPE, he’s right up there with Kastelic, Borwinn and McWolf. But in this scenario that I’ve created where only the teams that could definitely use a new starting goalie in the near future take a goalie, this is the place where Smith fits. So you know what? To do the goalies justice for their hard earning to this point, I’m going to do three more mock drafts! One which has the Wranglers with salary cap issues, one which has the Legion deciding to take a goalie that could out-earn Carison and one that’s a combination of the two! If Calgary have Cap issues 1 – Helsinki Titans - Ryan Kastelic – D 2 – Toronto Legion – Julian Borwinn – LW 3 – New York Americans – Joseph McWolf – D 4 – Seattle Bears – Tzuyu – D 5 – Riga Reign – Sidney Crosby - D 6 – New York Americans (Via Davos) – Scott Shawinganen – C 7 – New York Americans (Via Quebec) – Jose Gonzalez – LW 8 – Calgary Wranglers – Cole Mertz - G 9 – Seattle Bears (Via Helsinki) – Chance Matthews - C 10 – Toronto Legion – Anthony Dabarno - C 11 – New York Americans – Dan Wilinsky - RW 12 – Seattle Bears – Chace Trepanier - LW 13 – Riga Reign – Nikita Flipachyev - RW 14 – HC Davos Dynamo – Alexander Pepper - G 15 – Quebec City Meute – Nathan McKinnon - C 16 – Riga Reign (Via Calgary) – Jorgon Weyed - RW 17 – Helsinki Titans – Tyler Smith - G 18 – Toronto Legion – Mountain Thunderfist - D 19 – Helsinki Titans (Via New York) – Vaydar Odinsson - RW 20 – Seattle Bears – James Lombardi - D 21 – Riga Reign – Jessy Thomas - RW 22 – Helsinki Titans (Via Davos) – Joey Boucher - RW 23 – Quebec City Meute – King Gow - LW 24 – Calgary Wranglers – Jerome Mitchell - C If Toronto Want A Goalie 1 – Helsinki Titans - Ryan Kastelic – D 2 – Toronto Legion – Julian Borwinn – LW 3 – New York Americans – Joseph McWolf – D 4 – Seattle Bears – Tzuyu – D 5 – Riga Reign – Sidney Crosby - D 6 – New York Americans (Via Davos) – Scott Shawinganen – C 7 – New York Americans (Via Quebec) – Jose Gonzalez – LW 8 – Calgary Wranglers –Dan Wilinsky - RW 9 – Seattle Bears (Via Helsinki) – Chance Matthews - C 10 – Toronto Legion – Cole Mertz – G 11 – New York Americans – Chace Trepanier – LW 12 – Seattle Bears – Nikita Flipachyev – RW 13 – Riga Reign –Anthony Dabarno – C 14 – HC Davos Dynamo – Alexander Pepper - G 15 – Quebec City Meute – Nathan McKinnon - C 16 – Riga Reign (Via Calgary) – Jorgon Weyed - RW 17 – Helsinki Titans – Tyler Smith - G 18 – Toronto Legion – Vaydar Odinsson - RW 19 – Helsinki Titans (Via New York) – Mountain Thunderfist – D 20 – Seattle Bears – James Lombardi - D 21 – Riga Reign – Jessy Thomas - RW 22 – Helsinki Titans (Via Davos) – Joey Boucher - RW 23 – Quebec City Meute – King Gow - LW 24 – Calgary Wranglers – Jerome Mitchell - C If Calgary have Cap issues AND Toronto want a Goalie 1 – Helsinki Titans - Ryan Kastelic – D 2 – Toronto Legion – Julian Borwinn – LW 3 – New York Americans – Joseph McWolf – D 4 – Seattle Bears – Tzuyu – D 5 – Riga Reign – Sidney Crosby - D 6 – New York Americans (Via Davos) – Scott Shawinganen – C 7 – New York Americans (Via Quebec) – Jose Gonzalez – LW 8 – Calgary Wranglers – Cole Mertz – G 9 – Seattle Bears (Via Helsinki) – Chance Matthews - C 10 – Toronto Legion – Alexander Pepper - G 11 – New York Americans – Dan Wilinsky – RW 12 – Seattle Bears – Chace Trepanier – LW 13 – Riga Reign –Anthony Dabarno – C 14 – HC Davos Dynamo – Tyler Smith - G 15 – Quebec City Meute – Nikita Flipachyev – RW 16 – Riga Reign (Via Calgary) – Jorgon Weyed - RW 17 – Helsinki Titans – Nathan McKinnon - C 18 – Toronto Legion – Vaydar Odinsson - RW 19 – Helsinki Titans (Via New York) – Mountain Thunderfist – D 20 – Seattle Bears – James Lombardi - D 21 – Riga Reign – Jessy Thomas - RW 22 – Helsinki Titans (Via Davos) – Joey Boucher - RW 23 – Quebec City Meute – King Gow - LW 24 – Calgary Wranglers – Jerome Mitchell - C @tfong @Enorama @Jubo07 @McWolf @Arayvenn @Sonnet @DaftRaincloud @ColeMrtz21 @Jose Gonzalez @Toast @SidTheKid87 @Cornflakers @BOOM™ @Frank @Joobles @Doomzday @AdamEss @Pelimies @LordTony @803 @Rykonen @DrHexDex @VV2O4 @Tacocat @ChrisF @bdu754 @nicolas01 @Sublime @nymets5 @Rzerk @Dijital @Zetna @devilsfan35 @brownboy102 @Schmidt @Foehammer @DurdenBrandSoap @mjrv21 @Bdlondon @Rad Russian @DickRobbins @ViIIains @Tigerteeo @oilmandan @Nelson @pierogituxedo @DonaldJWafer @FuzzyLeeroy @Greenert11 @SupaStu @Galchenyuk_is_God @Sook @ZST @Josh Ho-Train @Deft @Claust @Scorpio @ventsan @Sllaym @Jerramy @KyleS56 @colton14 @joeyboucher1 @McCan @libbyfanaccount @28_stab_wounds @Mike_Houle @Reckasaur @Keywi @Desjar @T65 @mhart97 @bagelbitesisbae @Nick Blagden @SirRupertBarnes @Potato @UltraMick @Drob127 @RickRandals @Flyershockey90 @Russell Jerome @Steve Razyn @RJHockey21 @Bazmandoo22 @Nyr1994 @DBCrumpets @JaacTree @Tniz15 @ChaceT @Jtww @canucksHD @PremiumFunk @Gravyncarrots @JohnnyT_77 @Shou Tian @eaglesfan036 @KnucklePuckAdam @Flare @toshimann @Pauly51 @Kisshan @Joubo @RealJohny211 @madmonstermax @hedgehog337 @kerryj13 @PaintingItOrange @Ruggiero10 @Steveziedoesit @monkeywrench15 @Dude Edited February 7, 2022 by fishy removed personal information per request by user BOOM, ColeMrtz, oilmandan and 4 others 7 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beaviss 4,958 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 Where is the mock if QC wins the cup @Tagger TRIGGERED Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547922 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banackock 8,124 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 LOL ^ Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547927 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romaris 58 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 Thats if u win the cup Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547928 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrHexDex 68 Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Perfect thread as always tagger! ShawnGlade and Tagger 2 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547945 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tagger 2,722 Posted September 3, 2018 Author Share Posted September 3, 2018 As an added bonus, here's a chart showing the TPE progression over the four weeks of all the prospects in this mock in order of where I projected them to be drafted McWolf, oilmandan and Baozi 3 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547949 Share on other sites More sharing options...
McWolf 3,116 Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 @Spade18 Napoleons united? Spade18 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-547953 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Baozi 1,662 Posted September 3, 2018 Moderator Share Posted September 3, 2018 @Tagger Tzuyu is a chick. Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-548072 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BOOM 8,810 Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Great work man. Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-548104 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spade18 1,308 Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 On 9/2/2018 at 8:43 PM, McWolf said: @Spade18 Napoleons united? Im actually kinda hoping lol McWolf 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/52659-s63-draft-class-rankings-week-four-mock-draft/#findComment-548603 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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