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Créé par: KeepUps15
Équipe: 2019-20 Canadiens de Montréal
Date de création initiale: 21 mai 2020
Publié: 24 mai 2020
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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Hello. This is a new challenge that I am doing that is suppose to help me in nhl 20. I am going to show my player ratings for every team. I want to see what other people think so I can have the most perfect rating in nhl 20. That way nhl 20 for me can be very realistic. This also helps me learn more about each team. If you want to join you can. My ratings are probably all wrong so I want to learn. Remember, this is for fun and we may have a different view on player ratings. Especially prospects, Here are my habs player ratings
Also, don't go wondering why I don't respond to sabre fans
Shea Weber - 88 overall
Brendan Gallagher - 86 overall
Tomas Tatar - 86 overall
Jeff Petry - 85 overall
Philip Danault - 85 overall
Max Domi - 84 overall, med top 6
Carey Price - 84 overall
Jonathan Drouin - 84 overall, low elite
Joel Armia - 83 overall, med top 6
Nick Suzuki - 83 overall, med elite
Artturi Lekhonen - 82 overall
Paul Bryon - 80 overall
Jordan Weal - 80 overall
Victor Mete - 80 overall, low top 4

Notable prospects

Jesperi Kotkaniemi - 76 overall, med elite
Cole Caufield - 72 overall, med elite
Cayden Primeau - 70 overall, med starter
Ryan Poehling - 67 overall, med top 6
Josh Brook - 65 overall, low top 4
Jordan Harris - 62 overall, med top 4
Jesse Ylönen - 65 overall, med top 6
Cole Fonstad - 62 overall, med top 6
Allan McShane - 65 overall, low top 6
Alexander Romanov - 72 overall, high top 4 (Explain why everyone is so high on this prospect. Not that I don't like him its just I don't see the talent in him)
Joel Teasdale - 60 overall, med top 6
Rafael Harvey-Pinard - 62 overall, low top 6
Cale Fleury - 68 overall, med top 4
Let me know please if I missed any prospects
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24 mai 2020 à 10 h 29
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This is actually very good, but Price is at least 88
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I don't understand why the prospects overalls are so low. Kotkaniemi, Romanov, Fluery, and Poehling are essentially fringe NHL'rs right now but they have 76, 72, 68, and 67 respectively?

My opinion would be KK ~80, Romanov ~76, Fluery ~77, Poehling ~74. I also feel like Caufield 72 is probably too high. I think the potentials are bang on, maybe change Poehling to low top 6 or a high / med top 9.

Also to touch on Romanov since you mentioned him, I think he's gonna be a solid two way defenseman. He has a hard shot, he uses his speed to maintain a perfect gap control when defending and then join the rush whenever there is an opportunity. He kills plays with his speed, defensive awareness, stick checking, and physicality... then he quickly gets possession and starts the breakout.

Cory Pronman of the athletic was not big on him at first but hes really come to appreciate his transition game and that's what I noticed at the last world juniors too. He can start a break out, like a QB.

He doesn't have high end offensive instincts, but he only gets the opportunity to play offensively at the world juniors where he didn't disappoint. A sportsnet article had an eastern conference executive compare him to Drew Doughty in that he wants to be involved in every play. He said that if a team unleashes him he will show he has a lot more offence in him.

I think high top 4 is bang on for Romanov, he will become a solid two way defenceman if nothing else. Bergevin see's him as a guy who can play 25 minutes a night against the other teams top lines, getting the last 30 seconds of a powerplay to be in the ice when the other team sends out their big guys, etc.

Everything looks good pretty good. Price could be a 87 at least, byron could be higher (especially if lehkonen is an 82). I think tatar, gallagher, and Domi should all be around 85 but can't complain about them being one off. Petry maybe an 86.

Pretty good job.
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24 mai 2020 à 11 h 35
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This is pretty good. Anyways, here are mine:

NHL
Carey Price - 90 overall
Shea Weber - 88 overall
Philip Danault - 86 overall
Brendan Gallagher - 86 overall
Tomas Tatar - 86 overall
Jeff Petry - 85 overall
Nick Suzuki - 84 overall, Elite Med
Max Domi - 84 overall, Top 6 F Med
Jonathan Drouin - 84 overall, Elite Med
Ben Chiarot - 83 overall
Joel Armia - 83 overall, Top 6 F Med
Victor Mete - 80 overall, Top 4 D Med
Paul Byron - 80 overall
Artturi Lekhonen - 80 overall, Top 9 F Med
Jake Evans - 78 overall, Top 9 F Med
Brett Kulak - 78 overall, Top 6 D Med
Charles Hudon - 78 overall, Top 9 F Med
Dale Weise - 77 overall
Jordan Weal - 77 overall
Charlie Lindgren - 77 overall, AHL Starter Med
Christian Folin - 76 overall
Karl Alzner - 72 overall


In the System
Jesperi Kotkaniemi - 79 overall, Elite Med
Noah Juulsen - 78 overall, Top 4 D Med
Cale Fleury - 78 overall, Top 4 D Med
Alexander Romanov - 76 overall, Elite Med
Gustav Olofsson - 76 overall, Top 6 D Med
Cayden Primeau - 74 overall, Elite Med
Ryan Poehling - 74 overall, Top 6 F Low
Lukas Vejdemo - 74 overall, Top 9 F Med
Cole Caufield - 72 overall, Elite Med
Jesse Ylönen - 70 overall, Top 6 F Med
Mattias Norlinder - 65 overall, Top 4 D High
Josh Brook - 65 overall, Top 4 D Low
Cam Hillis - 65 overall, Top 9 F Med
Arsen Khisamutdinov - 65 overall, Top 9 F Med
Jordan Harris - 64 overall, Top 4 D Med
Jayden Struble - 63 overall, Top 4 D Med
Joni Ikonen - 63 overall, Top 6 F Low
Jacob Olofsson - 63 overall, Top 9 F High
Joël Teasdale - 62 overall, Top 9 F Med
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard - 62 overall, Bottom 6 F Med
Brett Stapley - 62 overall, Bottom 6 F Med
Rhett Pitlick - 61 overall, Top 9 F High
Jacob LeGuerrier - 60 overall, 7th D High
Gianni Fairbrother - 60 overall, Top 6 D Med
Jack Gorniak - 59 overall, Bottom 6 F Low
Frederik Nissen Dichow - 58 overall, Fringe Starter Low
Kieran Ruscheinski - 53 overall, 7th D Med

I didn’t include Fonstad, Houde, McShane, & Henrikson because they aren’t going to be signed.


You asked about Romanov, I think that the potential is good, but he should probably be about a 76. Romanov is a great defenseman. His KHL stats might not show it, but he’s a teenager defenseman in the KHL on one of the deepest teams at D. That is an amazing achievement on its own, considering how ageist Russian hockey is against young players. He barely gets any playing time, and he’s held back so that he can’t show his true skill. In the world juniors he shows exactly what he’s capable of. He’s an amazing skater, with great hands and a great shot. He is a great passer, and his hitting is in the vein of Niklas Kronwall. Coming over to North America will be great for him, where he can really showcase his game to the best of his ability.
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Quoting: Kotkaniemi15
This is pretty good. Anyways, here are mine:

NHL
Carey Price - 90 overall
Shea Weber - 88 overall
Philip Danault - 86 overall
Brendan Gallagher - 86 overall
Tomas Tatar - 86 overall
Jeff Petry - 85 overall
Nick Suzuki - 84 overall, Elite Med
Max Domi - 84 overall, Top 6 F Med
Jonathan Drouin - 84 overall, Elite Med
Ben Chiarot - 83 overall
Joel Armia - 83 overall, Top 6 F Med
Victor Mete - 80 overall, Top 4 D Med
Paul Byron - 80 overall
Artturi Lekhonen - 80 overall, Top 9 F Med
Jake Evans - 78 overall, Top 9 F Med
Brett Kulak - 78 overall, Top 6 D Med
Charles Hudon - 78 overall, Top 9 F Med
Dale Weise - 77 overall
Jordan Weal - 77 overall
Charlie Lindgren - 77 overall, AHL Starter Med
Christian Folin - 76 overall
Karl Alzner - 72 overall


In the System
Jesperi Kotkaniemi - 79 overall, Elite Med
Noah Juulsen - 78 overall, Top 4 D Med
Cale Fleury - 78 overall, Top 4 D Med
Alexander Romanov - 76 overall, Elite Med
Gustav Olofsson - 76 overall, Top 6 D Med
Cayden Primeau - 74 overall, Elite Med
Ryan Poehling - 74 overall, Top 6 F Low
Lukas Vejdemo - 74 overall, Top 9 F Med
Cole Caufield - 72 overall, Elite Med
Jesse Ylönen - 70 overall, Top 6 F Med
Mattias Norlinder - 65 overall, Top 4 D High
Josh Brook - 65 overall, Top 4 D Low
Cam Hillis - 65 overall, Top 9 F Med
Arsen Khisamutdinov - 65 overall, Top 9 F Med
Jordan Harris - 64 overall, Top 4 D Med
Jayden Struble - 63 overall, Top 4 D Med
Joni Ikonen - 63 overall, Top 6 F Low
Jacob Olofsson - 63 overall, Top 9 F High
Joël Teasdale - 62 overall, Top 9 F Med
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard - 62 overall, Bottom 6 F Med
Brett Stapley - 62 overall, Bottom 6 F Med
Rhett Pitlick - 61 overall, Top 9 F High
Jacob LeGuerrier - 60 overall, 7th D High
Gianni Fairbrother - 60 overall, Top 6 D Med
Jack Gorniak - 59 overall, Bottom 6 F Low
Frederik Nissen Dichow - 58 overall, Fringe Starter Low
Kieran Ruscheinski - 53 overall, 7th D Med

I didn’t include Fonstad, Houde, McShane, & Henrikson because they aren’t going to be signed.


You asked about Romanov, I think that the potential is good, but he should probably be about a 76. Romanov is a great defenseman. His KHL stats might not show it, but he’s a teenager defenseman in the KHL on one of the deepest teams at D. That is an amazing achievement on its own, considering how ageist Russian hockey is against young players. He barely gets any playing time, and he’s held back so that he can’t show his true skill. In the world juniors he shows exactly what he’s capable of. He’s an amazing skater, with great hands and a great shot. He is a great passer, and his hitting is in the vein of Niklas Kronwall. Coming over to North America will be great for him, where he can really showcase his game to the best of his ability.


So to clarify is Romanov like a smart type of player? A guy (like Zach Werenski) who plays the game smart?
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So to clarify is Romanov like a smart type of player? A guy (like Zach Werenski) who plays the game smart?


For sure.
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