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After seeing the Season 75 draft class take shape, the entire league knew that the reshaping of team rosters was inevitable.  The first wave of the flood of new talent has risen and with this article, you will see the beginning of the next wave of future talent to grace this league and community.  Many new VHLers will make their debuts next season and eventually have their moments in the sun.  In this era with the salary cap, many teams will begin to juggle their lineups around, trying to keep under the cap while trying to get or stay competitive.

 

Enter the prospects.

 

These are instrumental players and people that can eventually make the difference as early as next season or down the road.  Some of these players will be looking to make a name for themselves in the league, so don't you go dismissing them, or even begin forgetting about them either.  Depth scoring and defending will be at a premium soon and with the right players, franchises can turn around for the better.

 

With heavy contributions from @fonziGG, @Patrik Tallinder and myself,

 

Let's begin...

 

 

H3evdlH.png @Jubis        
  @Patrik Tallinder        
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
The Wranglers have multiple important players retiring this offseason, and that means that the youth will have an opportunity to take on bigger responsibilities in the coming seasons. Leading the way in this prospect pool is S76 1st rounder Magnus Verlander. The American winger has been off to a blazing start in his third season with the Mexico City Kings, notching 45 points in just 24 games. In S77, Verlander will surely be a rookie to keep an eye on. Another future rookie in S77 is chris foley, who is a balanced offensive player who plays alongside Verlander in Mexico City. When they make the jump to Calgary together, perhaps they will build on any chemistry that they have now in the minors. The S76 Calgary draft class also included the rapidly improving Mikey Harris, who is a pure goal scorer with impressive strength for his age. He will likely make his VHL debut in S77 as well. Looking a bit further down the line, defensemen Germano Henchoz and Markuss Puhovs are promising prospects who could be impactful contributors as soon as S78, or possibly even S77 if everything goes right. Lastly, goaltender Carter Bellamy was brought in with the very last pick in the S76 Draft, and he already looks like a great selection. Bellamy is undefeated through 8 games so far with Minnesota, where his 2.75 GAA is second place in the entire league.
     
(S74) C - chris foley (MEX) @Firekiss 247
(S74) LW - Daddy Derek (YUK) @DirtyDerek 228
(S76) D - Germano Henchoz (HOU) @RicoTheTrapGod 158
(S76) LW - Magnus Verlander (MEX) @Jbeezy76 247
(S76) D - Markuss Puhovs (MIN) @VOID Stiles 169
(S76) RW - Mikey Harris (PHI) @Ty343 215
(S76) G - Carter Bellamy (MIN) @Leafsfan328 142
     
           
LZX5Px1.png @JeffD        
  @Blazzer        
This season's edition of the Chicago Phoenix's prospect pool may seem thin at only five prospects, but they have had success in drafting steady earners. Goalie Kloxified, centermen Steve Eso and Jordan Tate as well as winger Darius Marimoto have all made the jump this season to the big club and have made their share of contributions in depth roles. This is a telling sign that their prospects in the pipeline coming up behind them are likely to follow suit, as their five prospects are all still active in the VHLM. S74 late round pick Yuuto Kira Cloudera is a very well balanced defenseman getting his shot with the San Diego Marlins, playing top minutes and playing at over a point-per-game pace. He's Chicago-bound next season, alongside winger Maksym Jankowski, who's making the most of his final VHLM season with the Minnesota Storm, with 29 points in 16 games so far. He's a smaller forward but doesn't shy away from throwing around his weight. He's another well-balanced player and shows he's suited for many roles, but it's too soon to tell how he will develop. Their other prospects have a longer way to go though, defenseman New Player is playing well for Las Vegas, but his developement is a bit slower so he may need another season, he may not, the season would have to be played out first. Most recent draftees, defenseman Sportsboy and winger Leaning Tower of Pisa have a longer way to go, but question marks surround the Tower's development.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
(S76) RW - Leaning Tower of Pisa (OTT) @Blastmeaway 142
(S75) LW - Maksym Jankowski (MIN) @Max12 227
(S75) D - New Player (LVA) @I'll change this later 177
(S76) D - Sportsboy57 (PHI) @Sportsboy57 135
(S74) D - Yuuto Kira Cloudera (SDM) @kentakira 250
     
     
     
           
0beFNki.png @Enorama        
  @fonziGG        
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
The DC Dragons have four players who will likely be ready to make the jump to the VHL next season. This list includes S74 draftees Theodore and Logan Hoffman, who the team selected at 45th and 59th overall, respectively. Theodore Hoffman is an electrifying offensive player with a physical edge, whereas Logan is a more responsible, two-way threat. Both are on pace to far surpass their career highs in just about every important category. They will slot nicely into an already exciting group of forwards in DC. As previously mentioned, two more players are going to be Dragons next season in all likelihood. Those two are centers Evgeni Shevkov and Kjell Nilsson. Nilsson is currently the VHLM’s points leader, tallying an outstanding 25 goals and 59 points in merely 24 games. Shevkov is also producing at over a point-per-game pace, and it’s safe to say that he will be a fantastic addition to the Dragons as well. A couple of under the radar prospects are Jah Coon and ClapbombsRUs, who were both picked in the S76 Draft a couple weeks ago. Clapbombs is a promising young goalie who has started to post media spots regularly as of late, and is Miami’s starter for S76. Coon is a player who scarcely updated before the draft, but has really picked up the TPE earning lately. I’m very impressed with his development, and am looking forward to seeing more of him in the future. DC’s group has a lot of players who are quietly putting in the work, and are sure to leave a lasting impression on the team when they get the chance.
     
     
(S75) C - Evgeni Shevkov (LVA) @Syzygy 236
(S76) RW - Jah Coon (MIA) @denns 88
(S75) C - Kjell Nilsson (PHI) @glass 233
(S74) LW - Logan Hoffman (MEX) @nickthe00 232
(S76) LW - Nathan Askarov (SDM) @NathanM2983 101
(S74) C - Theodore Hoffman (OTT) @snackhero 246
(S76) G - ClapbombsRUs (MIA) @ClapbombsRus 147
     
     
           
orV41eH.png @GustavMattias        
  @Berocka        
When it comes to drafting for Davos, well, they haven't had much luck with the odds of their selections panning out. Their top-tier prospects are already on the club, but their later-round picks seem to have trouble making the jump on the average. S74 goalie prospect Piero Angela and S75 picks Not A Player, Grayson Slansky and Dickzy aren't playing in the VHLM anymore, but the balance of their prospect pool are mostly VHL-ready players just playing their final seasons. S74 centerman Jim Allen is playing his fourth and final season in the M, and he's putting up some decent numbers in Yukon, set to pass his season-best totals of 22 points he put up last season. Two-way winger Vladimir Mlinski is playing as predictable as advertised with Houston, also developing nicely and well balanced as a complementary forward. S75 late-round pick Thomas King is absolutely killing it with the Philadelphia Reapers this season with 45 points and 76 hits in only 18 games. He's developed into a solid, trigger-happy power forward and Davos would surely welcome his contribution next season. Two season 76 picks fill out the prospect pool here, with 2nd round pick Brian Moreau already surpassing his season totals of last season. Nicely developed sniper build for Moreau and with room to grow still, he's definitely a gem of a pick. Goalie Jurgis Kalvelis Blazevicius takes over as the goalie prospect for Davos going forward, taking up a bunch of room in his net, playing in a backup role for Halifax.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
     
(S76) LW - Brian Moreau (MIN) @weekz 214
(S74) C - Jim Allen (YUK) @jimmyallen93 241
(S75) RW - Thomas King (PHI) @Duddy 249
(S75) LW - Vladimir Mlinski (HOU) @Brrbisbrr 243
(S76) G - Jurgis Kalvelis Blazevicius (HFX) @efiug 178
     
     
     
           
MXuqhUu.png @Jubo07        
  @BladeMaiden        
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
Helsinki sure stockpiled a nice prospect pool of all varying development rates. VHL-ready Jon Webber and Trent Gibson headlines Helsinki's hopefuls as the returning pair from Houston are having breakout seasons on a stacked squad. They're both banking steadily and built to the meta, so these two could do some damage to the already almighty Titans. Not far behind though, we have players like centermen Jonny Pacheco and recently drafted Green Gaming developing steadily and enjoying more elevated roles in Yukon and Minnesota, respectively. Season 78, Helsinki could see goalie Luke Spinelli move up, finally seeing action as a starter in Mississauga and handling the role decently. Moreso towards complete development by S79 are defender Jacob Oldenburger and winger Slick Dasher.
(S76) C - Green Gaming (MIN) @Lilpfigher 181
(S76) D - Jacob Oldenburger (MIN) @Jacob oldenburger 124
(S75) C - Jonny Pacheco (YUK) @jpach 185
(S75) RW - Jon Webber (HOU) @Webberj 250
(S76) RW - Slick Dasher (YUK) @Slick 105
(S75) G - Luke Spinelli (MIS) @Lspinelli 146
(S75) G - Trent Gibson (HOU) @Caboose30 250
           
9RbN7xC.png @McWolf        
  MattyIce        
The United have an abundance of S76 and S75 prospects that are surely poised to make an impact on the team soon enough. Let’s kick things off with their most high-profile pick, Philip Stein. Stein was selected 13th overall in the recent S76 Draft as a first gen winger with much upside. He regularly earns 10-12 capped TPE every week, and that has allowed him to already be inches away from the VHLM TPA cap quite early in the season. He has faced no difficulty in acclimating to his new environment in Halifax, where he has already produced 37 points in just 22 games; good for 10th leaguewide. Two S75 prospects are also on the cusp of VHL readiness, and they both share an aptitude for laying huge hits on a game-by-game basis. Jon Strider has thrown an unbelievable 90 hits in 22 games to make his presence known in the VHLM, and he has already bested his point totals from last season if that wasn’t already enough to be excited about. Kelly Power is unfortunately inactive at the moment, but threw 251 hits last season on the Aces. Both of these players could be really intimidating power forwards one day for the team. London’s S76 Draft also included Rusty Knale, Gabby Dugan, Bahram Kamkar and Dexter Vaughn, who all seem to have the potential to do well in the VHL some day. I would say that the main theme here is that this prospect pool is deep, and it contains multiple menacing hitters who will provide a jolt of energy to this team when they arrive.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
(S76) D - Bahram Kamkar (MIN) @Eagle Eye 112
(S76) LW - Gabby Dugan (YUK) @Howie McMeeker 114
(S75) LW - Jon Strider (MEX) @Strider 249
(S76) LW - Philip Stein (HFX) @IHateBobNutting 245
(S76) D - Rusty Knale (HOU) @HatrickRoy 196
(S76) G - Dexter Vaughn (HFX) @Flames1Fan 177
     
     
q3DUJNE.png @Josh        
           
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
Los Angeles' drafting has finally caught up to the rest of the league and their talent pool is full of promise. Top of the class are Nathan Steele, Lenny Sanderson, Olof Saumuelsson and Barry Taffe. Steele is seeing huge success in Mexico, already topping his previous best and close to being VHL-ready, while Sanderson shows off his sniping skill, great hands and speed. Both would be welcome adds to the Stars squad alongside Samuelsson, a young and well-developed dman on pace to set career highs and goalie Taffe, who is holding the fort down in Ottawa. Taffe could be the man to lock down the vacant backup jon behind Doug Dimmadome in LA. Further down the line are Kikko Moskinen, finally breaking out as a sniper, winger Ghengis Khan who is just tearing the league apart in Philly at a torrid pace, and finally Ron World Peace III, the defensive-minded defenseman holding the blue line for Minnesota.
(S76) LW - Genghis Khan (PHI) @caltroit_red_flames 160
(S75) LW - Kikko Moskinen (MEX) @MikkoKoskinensMistress 184
(S76) LW - Lenny Sanderson (LVA) @Gally 233
(S75) C - Nathan Steele (MEX) @73MPL4R 236
(S75) D - Olof Samuelsson (YUK) @Azlan 192
(S76) D - Ron World Peace III (MIN) @stevo 144
(S76) G - Barry Taffe (OTT) @Barry 185
           
IpRHgQo.png @FrostBeard        
           
The reigning Continental Cup champions do not actually have any prospects. However, that does not mean that this team is without young talent. Forwards Carson Walkers and Kevin Sterk both graduated from the VHLM this season, and they have immediately contributed to the team. Sterk has more of a balanced offensive game, whereas Walkers is a power forward with impressive goal-scoring abilities. These are two players who will undoubtedly help lead the next generation of Nighthawks, and who are just beginning to uncover the skill that they possess. In the net, Malmo also has the young Artem Tretiak, whom they drafted in S75. He is in his sophomore season, where he looks to improve on a solid rookie campaign in which he posted 5 wins as the backup. In conclusion, Malmo does not have a pipeline full of prospects, but they do have some quality youth already on the roster.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
No active minor league prospects    
     
     
     
           
8gziSIs.png @Victor        
           
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
With Moscow being a powerhouse, their prospect depth is definetly interesting. With superstar forward Kris Rice retiring at the end of the season, there's plenty of room for the prospects that do move up. The closest ones to graduating are wingers Grapes and Owen Taylor. Speedy sniper Grapes is on par with last season's production, but needs work on his defensive game and his puck handling ability. Taylor is almost the exact same player as Grapes, only difference is that he's having a breakout year in Mississauga and he like to throw his body around. S75 draftee Vincent Correll has had a few development slumps, only lately rejoining the league and getting traded from Minnesota to San Diego, going pointless so far this season. His progress is spotty and it doesn't look like he will be ready for season 77. Mexico city teammates Shaggy Tipton and Big Mortie are production quite well, both with balanced builds and equally talented. Their progress is slow and steady, they should be ready for season 78 unless they breakout and make a statement. Goalie prospect Andrew Bowman has had his struggles in goal, seeing him traded from Mississauga to Saskatoon early on. His fundamentals are decent but he just doesn't play big in his net, letting in more shots than he should be. With a few more seasons he could correct this and flourish
     
     
(S76) D - Big Mortie (MEX) @KingMortie 148
(S75) RW - Grapes (MIN) @Grapes-Tophat_Clan- 189
(S75) LW - Owen Taylor (MIS) @Owen Taylor 191
(S76) D - Shaggy Tipton (MEX) @Jakefufu 156
(S75) D - Vincent Correll (SDM) @correllvincent 147
(S76) G - Andrew Bowman (SSK) @BrutalBoost 168
     
     
           
tBGI8d5.png @Esso2264        
  @dlamb        
New York has been majorly impressive in recent drafts as they've decided to uphold a strong rebuild going into the future. With a wealth of strong prospects currently on their roster this season, they still have some strong stand out prospects prepared to make an instant impact on the roster as soon as next season. Clinton Giftopolous could be a serviceable defensemen in the VHL to shore up that backline. Kaladin Kvothe is a strong prospect brought in with the 17th overall pick in this past draft who is a scoring talisman, while he has a lot to offer on the offensive side with his 22 points in 18 games, he still has a lot to offer on the defensive and physical aspects of the VHL. The rest of the prospect pool is a wealth of young S76 draftees in Calvin Hobbes, Craig Martin, and William of Orange who have a long way to go to hit the VHL. While that may be the case, each player has a wealth of potential heading their way with tons of comments about how hard they have been working in their respective VHLM teams practices. Things are looking up for the Americans.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
(S76) C - Calvin Hobbes (MIN) @2hawk 164
(S76) LW - Craig Martin (SSK) @Craig 129
(S75) D - Clinton Giftopoulos (MEX) @Thranduil 250
(S74) D - Gabriel Johnson (SSK) @GeckoeyGecko 231
(S76) LW - Kaladin Kvothe (HFX) @DangerGolding 250
     
     
           
UjNmgBS.png @diamond_ace        
  @domg5        
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
This past draft has been a huge success for Prague, in my personal opinion, with the amount of sheer talent brought in to the roster. Prague boasts a plethora of talent ready to jump up to the VHL as soon as next season potentially. Willy Myers as the first example looks quite the talent with his 26 points in 22 games for Halifax this season. The two-way forward has become a much more physical force this season with his 41 hits as well. Abe Roque, another talented young player in the tank, is another impressive left winger who can score, play defense and be a leader in the locker room. Braxton Hunter looks set to become a rockstar next season in the VHL with his physical play coupled with his ability to defend and score. Last, but not least of the players who may join the VHL as soon as next season, is the Finnish phenom - Eeli Rantanen who thrown up a 33 points on 22 games with a superior ability to create space. Chicken Nugget looks to be a strong grab as well as he seems he may project as a journeyman 3rd liner in the VHL. Kid Frost, however, is the prospect that I'm expecting to impress in the coming seasons. He has the looking to be a late bloomer! Prague has an exciting future all down to their fantastic scouting process.
(S76) LW - Abe Roque (YUK) @Abe Roque 245
(S75) LW - Braxton Hunter (SSK) @dshervill 216
(S76) RW - Chicken Nugget (MEX) @LT.CHICKEN NUGGETS 86
(S76) LW - Eeli Rantanen (HFX) @Jolline 230
(S72) D - Joakim Lund (LVA) @Bouncyelf 218
(S76) LW - Kid Frost (HOU) @TownBizness 135
(S74) D - The Blob (HOU) @JorgTheGoat03 235
(S76) LW - Willy Myers (HFX) @Willy Myers 229
     
           
7w9f2U9.png @hedgehog337        
  @Ledge_and_Dairy        
Riga cleaned up in the season 75 and didn't stall their stockpiling of assets during the season 76 draft either. The top-end of the s75 class already saw the first wave of now-VHL rookies, and second wave looks just as stabilising for the Reign franchise. An entire line of players are looking for that call-up, wingers Eddie Dams and Andy Nexber, centerman Nikolas D'Andrea, goalie Matthew Sovick Jr., and defenders Jared "Buffbull" Carter and Teppo McBighit. The forwards are primarily snipers, even showing off their quickness and even defensive responsibility. The defenders sure are two tanks on defense, each throwing around their weight and even suited to drop the gloves at a moment's notice. Next season's next wave of talent sure looks interesting to say the least. Their other prospects featre centermen Joseph Sharkton, Normunds and Noah Mashford, defenseman Chris P Bacon, winger Miks Sunish and goalies Morgan Karlsson and Darcy Cat. Their development is still quite far from being VHL ready but they seem to be developing at their own pace. A few more seasons of ecperience in the VHLM could see them possibly breakout a different times, giving Riga massive prospect depth for the next 2-3 seasons. These assets are very valuable in the VHL cap era, also putting the Reign in a position to solidify an already elite core group.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
(S75) RW - Andy Nexber (LVA) @Domino Draws 250
(S76) D - Chris P Bacon (MIS) @Chris P Bacon 135
(S75) RW - Eddie Dams (HOU) @Eddie Dams 234
(S75) D - Jared Carter (HOU) @jaredc7 250
(S76) C - Joseph Sharkton (MIN) @TheOGShark 171
(S76) LW - Miks Sunish (MIS) @Miks Sunins 124
(S75) C - Nikolas DAndrea (MIN) @Nikdandrea34 250
(S75) C - Noah Mashford (MIA) @Mashy 141
(S76) C - Normunds (OTT) @Lvhockeybest6 94
(S75) D - Teppo McBighit (MEX) @monttu 220
(S76) G - Darcy Cat (SDM) @Tropicalfire 122
(S75) G - Matthew A Sovick jr (YUK) @matt sovick 234
(S76) G - Morgan Karlsson (LVA) @Erik 114
           
sEkoclV.png @Banackock        
           
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
With Seattle having depth at all positions, these young prospects have their work cuit out for them. Aging depth defenseman Daldo will be retiring at season's end, freeing up a spot on the Bear's roster. Logan Moore looks to be the man for the job there, his fundamentals are decent, with good speed, puckhandling, defensinve awareness and can throw the body around. His offensive skills are somewhat limited by VHL standards, although he's putting up good numbers with Minnesota. Phoenix Dawson looks to such a bright spot for the Bears, playing quite well with Miami. Very solid build, balanced all around, like to pass first. He could alter his training in the offseason to become more of a sniper though. Goalie Aksu Maronen has the backup spot locked in for Seattle, although his play hasn't been up to par playing in the starter role for Las Vegas. Winger Gaspar Zagrevsky is slowly developing towards a depth role possibly, while the rest of the S76 draftees take up the relief. Centermen Alexander the Great and Guy Lambert may be ready for the S78 season, playing well for their respective teams. Winger Delving Mackey is in the same boat as the previous prospects, the sniper has a way to go still. Defenseman MacGruber has some decent upside, playing at a point-per-game pace in Yukon. He may or may not be VHL-ready for season 77 with the Bears, but hopefully he has the drive to do so and compete with Moore for a spot on their roster.
     
(S76) C - Alexander The Great (MIA) @Shiny 167
(S76) LW - Delving Mackey (MIA) @Jurell Yurki 153
(S75) LW - Gaspar Zakrevsky (YUK) @Pythonic 159
(S76) C - Guy Lambert (MIS) @Spartakiller2 158
(S75) D - Logan Moore (MIN) @drewowo 247
(S76) D - MacGruber (YUK) @Motzaburger 176
(S76) C - Phoenix Dawson (MIA) @Toast 250
(S75) G - Aksu Maronen (LVA) @aksuko 240
     
           
4rgbBt7.png @Peace        
           
Toronto actually only has one prospect in the VHLM, being S75 6th round pick Jackson Wilson. Wilson is currently inactive, but he could be a nice depth addition to the team down the line if he comes back. The Legion have a number of rookies who just recently entered the big league, including both of their 1st round selections in the S76 Draft. Following his 5th overall selection, Kristof Welch has provided stability on the blue line for the Legion, as well as a nice scoring touch that will surely be an increasingly valuable asset to the team for seasons to come. His 10 points in 24 games perfectly match with his S76 companion, Frank Funk Jr. Funk was picked just seconds after Welch at 6th overall, and has brought some grit to a forward group that is not very physical in nature. 10 points in 24 games to start their careers is just the early stages of something much greater, and Toronto will benefit tremendously from their imminent success. The Legion do not have any depth in their prospect pool, yet the future still looks very bright for them.
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
No active minor league prospects    
     
     
     
     
           
7NXO7mc.png @Beaviss        
           
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
For a team that has been going deep into the playoffs in the recent years, Vancouver has really rallied up a strong list of young potential players entering the fold in the next few years. Napolean Bonaparte looks like he will be poised to have a very strong future in Vancouver with the player already impressing the players on the roster as well. Bonaparte has the tools to be able to provide in every phase of the game and thats why he's expected to go straight up next season. Aivars Kiris is another impressive centreman in the roster. Kiris has posted up a strong 25 point season so far which was an unexpected surprise but he seems to have the positional awareness to find open players and drive to the net and pop it in the net. Henry Tucker has the most potential out of all the forwards considering I think he's prepared to jump up next season. Henry is putting up 26 points in 23 games. He reminds me a lot of fellow forward on the roster, Onde Sandstrom, with his physical ability while still being a competent forward. Michael Schmitdt was mentioned on here last season and I still think Michael can be a huge piece to the pie if he can find his discipline and focus on his game. Everything about Michael screams superstar if he can continue to focus on hockey. Mando Blatsyuk is another impressive young forward who's ready to jump straight into the VHL if surrounded with the right group. We know he can score but we need to know if he's able to defend as well.. Paul Webber has been improving every single season and I can't wait till we see him jump up to the VHL. Paul has everything in him to light the lamp as well as be a defensive mastermind for Vancouver. Onto the defensemen with Alex Zverina as our first victim. Alex has a place in this league as a strong, reliable and brave defensive defensemen. This season he's blocked around 41 shots. Javad Kamkar is also a very exciting defensemen. He's able to lay it all on the line for the team he's playing for in every shift and happens to know how to find a open teammate. Tater Tot and Loic Trepanier also shore up the goaltending positions for years to come in Vancouver. Both are poised to fight for the starting job soon and I can't wait to see who prevails to face Markus Emerson JR in the future for the starting role!
     
     
     
(S76) C - Napoleon Bonaparte (MIA) @CptSquall 210
(S75) C - Aivars Kiris (OTT) @Aivarszz 123
(S76) RW - Henry Tucker (MIN) @NotSoGood88 236
(S75) RW - Michael Schmitdt (YUK) @Kmatt 237
(S75) LW - Paul Webber (HOU) @WebberP 243
(S76) D - Alex Zverina (PHI) @Catter98 95
(S76) D - Javad Kamkar (HOU) @Parriyah9374 239
(S75) RW - Mando Blatsyuk (MEX) @Hblatsyuk 223
(S76) G - Tater Tot (MIN) @Trunkxolotl 187
(S76) G - Loic Trepanier (PHI) @Noxalpha 169
     
     
     
           
lWtQjX0.png @.sniffuM        
  @dasboot        
Most of Warsaws past picks are starting to find a home in the VHL. Their most recent prospects are the journeyman of previous drafts and while they may take a long while before getting to the VHL, they still have a very impressive roster filled with young players imposing their presence in the league. The great has the potential to be a very strong top 6 forward for any team in the VHL with a name like that. Throwing up a strong 19 points in 22 games while being able find a player in open space as well as win majority of his faceoffs is a huge plus for the future of Warsaw. Bradley Senjo is another impressive player with 19 points in 22 games as well. The physical forward is able to lay on a hit, be an offensive weapon as well as be a defensive anchor as another centeman. Jonathon Bustard looks poised to be the future goalie of Warsaw. He's a strong goalie who's capable of stealing games for Miami at any point in time. Angel Wachiure is the last great prospect for Warsaw. While he hasn't been disciplined as a young forward, he will be a strong piece to the pie if he continues developing a strong game in Las Vegas. There's potential there, however he needs to recognize it. I am very excited for the future in Warsaw, mostly because of the young talent on the roster however they still have a great prospect pool to their name,
PROSPECT USER AGENCY TPA
     
     
(S74) LW - Angel Wachiure (LVA) @inflastud 216
(S75) C - Bradley Senjo (HOU) @Senjo1706 209
(S75) C - The great (YUK) @Jake Sumner 211
(S75) G - Jonathan Bustard (MEX) @williamirc 180
     
     
     
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AMAZING ARTICLE !!!!!!!!! The formatting and layouts of this is nothing short of breathtaking !! This looks like something you would find on NHL.com or on a Sport Center special on TSN !!! I love the colour coding and the attention to detail giving the VHL guys a insider of whos upcoming in their teams system and how they have been performing it ! The depth and effort put into this is incredible I cant imagine the research and work AKA time on the computer ! WoW @MattyIce @fonziGG @Patrik Tallinder This article is something that Bob Mackenzie would be blown away with and give credit where deserved , and who knows prospects better than Bob Mackenzie (Look up his Mock Draft prediction to Actual Pick ratio, compared to ANY Scouting Agency , Even NA Central Scouting , Dobber Prospects , EliteProspects.com, MyNHL.com , Mckeens Draft Rankings or LITERALLY any human being on the planets mock draft lists , even the twitter warriors... The results are there and there nothing short of incredible... Just like this article ! Ofcourse Bob however is just like ANY other human that did a Mock draft had more picks wrong than right , "pobodys nerfect". The first thing right away that i would change would be having the prospects listed from top to bottom in order or TPE for Aesthetically making the information and depth chart easier for a visual learner to understand and quick glance. ALSO Abe wasnt mentioned WHATSOEVER about her actualy skill set  , nor the HUGE inconsistency in her game, with no changes in TPA going from the league leader in Goals Scored with at one point 14 Goals in 13 GP, and has recently only scored 4 goals in her last GP.... Another Prague Future Watch info that wasnt mentioned was how @Willy Myers who actually started on the opening night roster for the S76 Prague Phantoms and had already scored his 1st VHL Goal The GMs of Prague and Halifax both agreed after playing 6 games in the VHL and he was sent to Halifax and the portal and index have it wrong so i cant expect anyone else to have noticed but Willy wasnt actually dressed for the 21s in there first 8 games and Willy's VHLM progression has looked much more consistent and Willys build looks much more like one that will actually maintain a career in the VHL.

Review: 10/10 

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5 hours ago, Abe Roque said:

This article is something that Bob Mackenzie would be blown away with and give credit where deserved , and who knows prospects better than Bob Mackenzie (Look up his Mock Draft prediction to Actual Pick ratio, compared to ANY Scouting Agency , Even NA Central Scouting , Dobber Prospects , EliteProspects.com, MyNHL.com , Mckeens Draft Rankings or LITERALLY any human being on the planets mock draft lists , even the twitter warriors... The results are there and there nothing short of incredible... Just like this article !

 

WOW.

 

Um, thank you very much for the shill and you're welcome for the content.  Never had this much praise before... I'm just serving the league

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On 2/11/2021 at 2:51 AM, Abe Roque said:

ALSO Abe wasnt mentioned WHATSOEVER about her actualy skill set  , nor the HUGE inconsistency in her game, with no changes in TPA going from the league leader in Goals Scored with at one point 14 Goals in 13 GP, and has recently only scored 4 goals in her last GP

They have limited space to provide a details of the prospects so they rather touch on all the prospect rather then an in-depth details about a select few. Inconsistencies happen due to a number of reason with ice time being the most likely reason for drop in production but also due to unbalanced builds as they tend to sim all over the board.

 

On 2/11/2021 at 2:51 AM, Abe Roque said:

@Willy Myers who actually started on the opening night roster for the S76 Prague Phantoms and had already scored his 1st VHL Goal The GMs of Prague and Halifax both agreed after playing 6 games in the VHL and he was sent to Halifax and the portal and index have it wrong so i cant expect anyone else to have noticed but Willy wasnt actually dressed for the 21s in there first 8 games and Willy's VHLM progression has looked much more consistent and Willys build looks much more like one that will actually maintain a career in the VHL.

 

I wouldn't focus on Myers too much as the whole situation is a bit weird with Myers wanting to play in Prague only but has been inactive for the past two weeks so I am not sure he had much choice in being sent down to Halifax. Your player is already a head of Myers in TPE so also on the depth chart in Prague so keep your head down and earning TPE and you will be lining up with me next season in Prague where we can dominate.

 

If you need anything let me know!!

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MIND. BLOWN.

 

Victory Sports News never fails to impress. The depth of coverage on these prospects, the incredible layouts, graphics, and colors. They all come together to create a masterpiece. This is the magic of the VSN. This shows the talent that their writers possess, it is truly surreal. Fantastic job on my team, the Chicago Phoenix. Huge fan of it all, VHT will never reach the formatting levels of this, but then again ours is a newspaper. Two completely different formats. Grade A+ article otherwise.

 

- Head Writer, Publisher Bobo.

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