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Locked On NHL Prospects
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Добавлен 20 окт 2022
The Locked On NHL Prospects Podcast is brought to you by Sebastian High and Hadi Kalakeche, Elite Prospects' USHL and QMJHL scouts respectively - every weekday, we take a look at all of the notable stories surrounding the latest prospects in hockey, both draft-eligible and NHL-affiliated, as well as conduct NHL Draft rankings, compare top prospects for each team, and much more. Want to hear about what makes specific prospects so special? Want to know more about draft-eligible players? How about which prospect on your favorite team is most likely to become a star, and why? If so, this is just the podcast for you - Part of the Locked On Podcast Network.
ISLES FINALLY HAVE BLUE CHIP POTENTIAL IN COLE EISERMAN! | Islanders Prospect Updates
In this crossover episode, Hadi is joined by Gil Martin of Locked on Islanders to break down New York's youth and prospect pool. First, we break down the youngsters already in the NHL lineup, including Isaiah George who has made a smooth transition in his rookie season. Next, we shift to the AHL, which features a handful of interesting players including reliable defenseman Calle Odelius. Finally, we wrap up the show with the broader prospect pool, including the big name sniper, Cole Eiserman.
00:00 Intro
02:10 Prospects in the NHL
08:55 Break
9:45 Prospects in the AHL
18:13 Break
19:18 Prospects outside the organization
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00:00 Intro
02:10 Prospects in the NHL
08:55 Break
9:45 Prospects in the AHL
18:13 Break
19:18 Prospects outside the organization
Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
🎧 link.chtbl.com/LONHLProspects?...
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TEAM USA LINEUP PREDICTIONS | 2025 World Juniors
Просмотров 28312 часов назад
In this episode, we break down the roster for Team USA and brainstorm potential line combinations they may pursue. First, we take a look at the forwards, discuss some gamebreaking talents and put together four complementary lines. Next, we shift to the defenders and introduce the key pieces on the blueline. Finally, we wrap up the show with a conversation around the three netminders and launch ...
WHO ARE THE TOURNAMENT'S CAN'T-MISS DRAFT ELIGIBLES? | 2025 World Juniors
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In this episode, we break down the all the notable draft-eligible talents competing at the 2025 World Junior Championships. First, we start off with a trio of Canadians: 1st-overall contending Matthew Schaefer, high-flying Porter Martone, and potential starting netminder Jack Ivankovic. Next, we check out a handful of big names, including James Hagens, Logan Hensler, and Victor Eklund. Finally,...
MATVEI MICHKOV HAS ARRIVED! | Flyers Prospect Updates
Просмотров 14716 часов назад
In this episode, we continue our weekly series updating you on an NHL team's prospects, focusing on the Philadelphia Flyers. First, we look at the young guns developing in the NHL, including Matvei Michkov. Next, we shift our attention to the AHL, highlighting names such Samu Tuomala and Helge Grans. Finally, we wrap up the show with the prospects playing outside the Ducks' system, which featur...
WHY BECKETT SENNECKE IS A STAR | Ducks Prospect Updates
Просмотров 26021 час назад
In this episode, we continue our weekly series updating you on an NHL team's prospects, focusing on the Anaheim Ducks. First, we look at the young guns developing in the NHL, including Cutter Gauthier, Leo Carlsson, and Olen Zellweger. Next, we shift our attention to the AHL, highlighting names such as blueliners Tristan Luneau, Rodwin Dionicio, and Tyson Hinds. Finally, we wrap up the show wit...
2026 DRAFT TOP PROSPECT TEARING UP OHL! | Rinkside Roundup
Просмотров 237День назад
In this episode, we continue our weekly episode accompanying our article series at Elite Prospects: Rinkside Roundup, where we break down the performances and progressions of the week's top-performing prospects! First, we take a look at Ryan Roobroeck (2026) and Kieron Walton (WPG), a pair of big OHL forwards with torrid seasons so far. Next, we look toward the AHL, where Florian Xhekaj (MTL) h...
3 HORSE CALDER RACE: MICHKOV, CELEBRINI, & HUTSON
Просмотров 850День назад
In this episode, we check in with the Calder race, where a trio of skilled rookies are pulling ahead of the pack. First, we look at Matvei Michkov and Lane Hutson's blazing starts to the year. Next, we look toward the Bay Area and Macklin Celebrini, along with Logan Stankoven of the Dallas Stars. Finally, we wrap up the show by highlighting the torrid starts Dustin Wolf and Maxim Tsyplakov have...
JUST HOW GOOD HAS CELEBRINI BEEN? | Sharks Prospect Updates
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In this episode, we continue our weekly series updating you on an NHL team's prospects, focusing on the San Jose Sharks. First, we look at the notable young studs in the NHL lineup, highlighted by Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, and William Eklund. Next, we check-in with the AHLers, led by Luca Cagnoni and Yaroslav Askarov. Finally, we wrap up the show by focusing on the prospects yet to join th...
TEAM CANADA LINEUP PREDICTIONS | 2025 World Juniors
Просмотров 69314 дней назад
In this episode, we break down the preliminary roster for Team Canada and brainstorm potential line combinations Dave Cameron and the Canadian coaching staff may pursue. First, we take a look at the forwards, discuss some notable snubs and put together four complementary lines. Next, we shift to the defenders and introduce the key pieces on the blueline. Finally, we wrap up the show with a conv...
BECKETT SENNECKE DAZZLING HIS WAY ONTO CANADA WORLD JUNIOR ROSTER? | Rinkside Roundup
Просмотров 34314 дней назад
In this episode, we continue our weekly episode accompanying our article series at Elite Prospects: Rinkside Roundup, where we break down the performances and progressions of the week's top-performing prospects! First, we take a look at Beckett Sennecke (ANA), who has been lighting up the OHL to the point of earning an invitation to Team Canada's selection camp he had previously been snubbed fr...
ANALYZING ELITE PROSPECTS MIDTERM TOP 50!
Просмотров 97114 дней назад
In this episode, we break down the recently-released Top 50 rankings at Elite Prospects and provide insight into some of the debates we had at the meeting. First, we delve into our Top 5, making our arguments for James Hagens, Matthew Shaefer, Michael Misa, Porter Martone, and Roger McQueen. Next, we highlight some noteworthy players rounding out the first round, including the push and pull we ...
WILL MICHAEL MISA HEAD TO THE NCAA? | Transfer Portal
Просмотров 22014 дней назад
In this episode, we discuss a handful of players who have been involved, one way or another, in transfers enabled by the recent NCAA decision to admit CHL players among others. First, we focus on Michael Misa, whose name surfaced in rumblings about a potential negotiation with Boston University for a transfer ahead of next season. Next, we discuss Haoxi Wang, a highly mobile 6-foot-6 defenseman...
JOHNSON AND MATEYCHUK DOMINATING? | Blue Jackets Prospect Updates
Просмотров 18814 дней назад
In this episode, we continue our weekly series updating you on an NHL team's prospects, focusing on the Columbus Blue Jackets. First, we look at the notable young studs in the NHL lineup, highlighted by Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson, and Cole Sillinger. Next, we check-in with the AHLers in Cleveland, led by Luca DelBel Belluz and Denton Mateychuk. Finally, we wrap up the show by focusing on the p...
TOP 20 USHL PROSPECTS IN 2025 DRAFT? | Elite Prospects Regional Rankings
Просмотров 30021 день назад
In this episode, Sebastian breaks down his Top 20 board for USHL prospects leading up to Elite Prospects' second ranking meeting of the season. First, he delves into the Top 6, featuring powerforward goalscorers and dynamic puck rushers alike. Next, he looks at the 6-12 range of clear second-round talents, featuring 6-foot-6 RD Jacob Rombach. Finally, we wrap up the show finishing off the Top 2...
IS GAVIN MCKENNA A FRANCHISE TALENT? | Mailbag
Просмотров 47821 день назад
In this episode, we answer your questions! It's mailbag day. First, we highlight Gavin McKenna and are asked if he's a better prospect than Bedard. Next, we ponder how impactful a lottery win would be to the Montreal Canadiens. Finally, we look at Matthew Schaefer and rank him relative to the top defencemen from last year's draft class. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 link.chtbl....
WORLD JUNIORS PREVIEW: CANADA, USA, & SWEDEN ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Просмотров 44921 день назад
WORLD JUNIORS PREVIEW: CANADA, USA, & SWEDEN ROSTER BREAKDOWN
IS JIRICEK A HOMERUN FOR MINNESOTA? | Scouting Notebook
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IS JIRICEK A HOMERUN FOR MINNESOTA? | Scouting Notebook
CHL vs. USNTDP REVIEW | Scout's Takeaways
Просмотров 462Месяц назад
CHL vs. USNTDP REVIEW | Scout's Takeaways
DENTON MATEYCHUK MAKING JIRICEK EXPENDABLE? | Rinkside Roundup
Просмотров 371Месяц назад
DENTON MATEYCHUK MAKING JIRICEK EXPENDABLE? | Rinkside Roundup
CHL ALL STARS vs. USNTDP SHOWCASE PREVIEW | Scouting Notebook
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CHL ALL STARS vs. USNTDP SHOWCASE PREVIEW | Scouting Notebook
NAZAR AND LEVSHUNOV IN THE AHL SPOTLIGHT? | Blackhawks Prospect Updates
Просмотров 497Месяц назад
NAZAR AND LEVSHUNOV IN THE AHL SPOTLIGHT? | Blackhawks Prospect Updates
IS WILL MOORE THE BEST USNTDP PROSPECT? | 2025 Draft Underrated/Overrated
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IS WILL MOORE THE BEST USNTDP PROSPECT? | 2025 Draft Underrated/Overrated
HOW HIGH ARE HAGENS AND MISA'S CEILINGS? | Mailbag
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HOW HIGH ARE HAGENS AND MISA'S CEILINGS? | Mailbag
SAM DICKINSON DOMINATING! | Rinkside Roundup
Просмотров 576Месяц назад
SAM DICKINSON DOMINATING! | Rinkside Roundup
IS IVAN RYABKIN OVERRATED? | 2025 Draft Underrated/Overrated
Просмотров 429Месяц назад
IS IVAN RYABKIN OVERRATED? | 2025 Draft Underrated/Overrated
CAN LANE HUTSON BE SLOWED DOWN? | Habs Prospect Updates
Просмотров 791Месяц назад
CAN LANE HUTSON BE SLOWED DOWN? | Habs Prospect Updates
IS ADAM BENÁK A 1ST ROUND PROSPECT? | 2025 NHL Draft Updates
Просмотров 311Месяц назад
IS ADAM BENÁK A 1ST ROUND PROSPECT? | 2025 NHL Draft Updates
2018 NHL REDRAFT | NO FORWARDS TOP 4?!?
Просмотров 316Месяц назад
2018 NHL REDRAFT | NO FORWARDS TOP 4?!?
TOP 3 SKATERS, THINKERS, AND HITTERS | 2025 Draft Breakdown
Просмотров 475Месяц назад
TOP 3 SKATERS, THINKERS, AND HITTERS | 2025 Draft Breakdown
2019 NHL REDRAFT | Where Does Caufield Land?
Просмотров 305Месяц назад
2019 NHL REDRAFT | Where Does Caufield Land?
I would think the development of the 16-19 old player would be accelerated by playing in the CHL ( 2nd to none ) Then they can go NCAA at 18-19 -20 Then turn pro at 20 if their NHL teams would go along The NHL would love a 2O year old draft but legal reasons limit it If a player is a late development type he can stay in CHL till 20 Play NCAA for 4 years then get a shot in NHL or AHL Beats the ECHL and you get an education to boot When you think of injuries , % of players who make the NHL or have a short career, a NCAA /Canadian College education is a good move and the Canadian Colleges/Universities are very good McGill Mc Master. The colleges in the Maritimes UT London Waterloo are excellent How many late bloomers ( Defencemen ) in Canadian Colleges? I think the NHL has not mined this as much as they should If a player is 23-25 he can still play although he has to come in ready to play
Carter "AH-MEE-CO", not "AM-ICK-OH"
As someone who's watched every BU game- disagree on Eiserman not progressing. I think he's recently turned a corner in terms of puck carrying and playmaking. Also seems more willing to throw the body around
I think Martone is a more physical/aggressive Draisaitl. If Draisaitl and Bill Guerin had a child lol. Or maybe Gary Roberts instead of Guerin. One scout had a better-skating James Van Riemsdyk, which I didn't like.
1st.overall.pick.goes.chicago.blackhawks.big.deal.
Can we get Caps prospects update next
He's a stud but too bad he hasn't scored in the last five games.
As a ducks fan, thank you for the review! Can’t wait to see Sennecke next year! Gawd we need him… Leo needs him.
Undetaking the task of becoming a Frozen Four plus Stanley Cup prospecter for the silver. #goislanders20
Sharks pool so deep. You guys did a great job covering a lot of them, but as someone mentioned Jack Thompson shows promise and of course Ethan Cardwell as well.
Hutson is fantastic, great great prospect and young player gonna be a stud in this league, just don’t see him in the same category as a Celebrini, at least not yet
Celebrini does seem to be in a class of his own, as amazing as Michkov has been
Great to see some Wolf love
I always keep forgetting about Graf, good to see his development continue. A prospect that got lost in your review was Thomas Bordeleau. IMO is on a make or break year. He’s finally healthy and should be on deck for a call up. Would like to see Grier extend him on another deal to prove it in 2025 to create some team equity. So refreshing to see this team just loaded to the gills with prospects and potentially another top 5 pick after this season.
If Celebrini can stay relatively healthy then he wins it.
An article on Ethan Procyszyn recently says that he watches Trevor Zegras to learn from the details of his game and his playmaking. I’m curious if he does that on his own or if the team is suggesting it.
Askarov first two ahL games in sj were shutouts, that’s a shaky start? Oooof
Yep. Kind of an odd bit there.
Yeah more attention to detail is needed with these locked on channels
Thrun’s a left shot. He seems more a #6-7 D at best. Not quick enough and no physicality to make up for it. Shakir may be about to leapfrog him.
Yeah, he's been kinda invisible to me this season. As long as he is playing solid defensively to stay on the 3rd line at the NHL later I'm okay with that
I think the sharks wanted Musty to be traded due to Sudburys playstyle that doesn’t really translate to the NHL. It was about his development
Also Jack Thompsons been pretty solid in the NHL
Yeah, he'll probably be a solid 3rd liner or on the 2nd line with Muhkhamadulin
And Shakir had a groin injury to start the year, hence the slow start
Askarov started the season with two shutouts.....
Hey guys, the video clarity wasn't that great for this video...
Crystal and Wood did not make the team ? How old is this?
We added a note in the description, recorded just before that news came out
Great episode guys. Sharks fans are all salivating as we hope more of these guys develop into NHL regulars. Curious......does the Sharks pool match / exceed the rest of the league in: 1) Higher end talent 2) Just the sheer number of prospects that can develop into legit NHLers? 3) BOTH? Thx!
Cheers! Definitely have the most high end talent and are pretty high up in terms of deepest pools (maybe around 5th best). We did a whole series ranking the league’s prospect pools this summer and there’s no shock that SJS ended up at 1. ruclips.net/video/Dm8GS0GN6lA/видео.htmlsi=CMvK7O9vcKezaqKN
No thomas bordeleau, guess he has fallen off quite a bit
He's with the San Jose baracuda
It’s been a quiet stretch for his development. We can only fit so many names into each episode and he was among the final cuts, still a notable name, but outshone by younger players on more promising trajectories
Graf and Cardwell have passed him on depth charts tbh. An untimely injury before camp wrecked his chances to make the team. He's the classic "not good enough for top 6 but not suited for bottom 6 player right now."
@@Inub0iI think he could be a good peice to add to a trade at the deadline
He’s really picked up lately. I’d argue he’s been better than Guschin recently.
If they can somehow draft Schaefer then it'll be game over.
They won't be bad enough
Sharks are a bit higher in the standings due to games played. Point % they are still bottom 3 or 4. Blackwood trade will cost them their share of games. Add in trading a Granlund / Ceci / etc. and there is "hope" for a bottom 4 draft pick. True....might not be bad enough for Schaefer but those Top 4 are a big cut above the rest of the top of the draft class.
But imagine if they can have not 1, but 2 Eklund's... Might match where they are drafting more as well (around 6 or 7). But yes a d man definitely fits that prospect pool better and Schaefer is next level
Any of the top 4 guys would be huge
Game over for what? I think they're doing a good job rebuilding.
How does Wang compare to Jesse Pulkkinen?!
Zegras is good! Everyone in the media just rags on him. He’s been Anaheim’s best center this year (when he’s played down the middle which is another story)
1000% Someone with sense speaking the truth.
McTavish has been the one struggling. Zegras’ play has actually skyrocketed this year. Points were slow to arrive but defense is a strength now and was about a point per game guy in his last 10ish games before injury. McTavish has looked lost offensively and defensively this season, transition game too. Isn’t using his skill or frame effectively nor his skating ability. Our current coach doesn’t know how to create offense at the NHL level and basically says so in all his post game interviews. Only our smartest and most skilled players (basically Zegras, Terry, Zellweger, & Lacombe) are scoring regularly. Carlsson and Mintyukov are having sophomore slumps and McTavish I don’t know what’s up with him. Gauthier is playing fine for a rookie, he’s played down the lineup to learn “4th line habits.” Not worried about Cutter at all. His shot selection is limited, always trying to snipe corners and missing wide but his playmaking is starting to shine.
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Fellas, someone at EP said that Schaefer has a higher ceiling than Scott Niedermayer. Do you agree?
@wolfgangpuckstories2024
You misread that comment. I was talking about Levshunov / Buium / Dickinson / Parekh / Yakemchuk (in the original question) not Drew Doughty, Quinn Hughes, Scott Niedermayer.
I do stats for the Capitols, and it's been a treat to watch Ryker Lee and Mason Moe, I project Moe as a winger. The line creates lots of events, but is prone to getting hemmed in their zone. I'd be interested in your take on Caps overager John Stout. He's been a top defensemen and, while not too flashy, does "normal stuff". He earned an 'A' for the WJAC team, and leads the USHL in plus minus (a bad stat) while having 4 penalty minutes through 20 games.
Which of these top guys do you think will be playing a full NHL season next year? (If any)
Cam is wrong. Just a rumour.
Come to Denver University homie-lol.
What makes a prospect/ player a playoff performer? Anything besides compete, physicality, being clutch, dirty net front goal scoring, 200 ft gamer, poise under pressure, speedy processor, resilience/ toughness, and a chip on the shoulder?
Off the cuff top 10: Misa Hagens Schaefer Martone McQueen Eklund Smith Lakovic Fiddler Bear
@hockeysgolfundertakingsummer25
Raymond should be higher
Any news on Jordan Dumais!? I believe he was listed as injured at CBJ’s camp, but haven’t heard anything on him in months!
McKenna IS BETTER what Bedard How he plays, runs, drives the play. His game is more rounded, mature, what Bedard's, better playmaker as well. His shot is great too, though this season, not been very accurate, but the good thing is; one thing to improve. His style fits more to the modern NHL what Bedard's has so far, Bedard needs to play different style of hockey in the NHL. What he was able to do in the WHL, just hasn't worked in the NHL, that well. For one, goalies have already picked on his shot which was strange (albeit very good shot) to begin with, it fooled many goalies in the juniors and during his NHL rookie season at start anyways, but not anymore (it al started from last season) He doesn't go to the net, bank in rebounds, or try to score any other way, its a shame, he is very skilled, but he has lots of troubles in his game, right now. Yeah i know, like 80% of all hockey fans are saying, the reason why he can't score is,.. because Blackhawks sucks, but that only goes so far. There's also the size difference; McKenna is 184cm tall, which is just tad short of 6 foot 1 (185 cm) vs Bedard who is 177 cm tall (almost 5 foot 10, also, McKenna likely gets taller, he is still 16 years old.
You forgot Andrew Cristall
Iginla is injured.
McKenna is better than Bedard
McKenna seems like an elite level prospect but not the same level as Celebrini or Bedard the year before. Which isn’t a knock on him, those are just 2 generational players.
McKenna definitely looks better than Celebrini did at his age lmao
@ oh for sure, who knows how he will look next year. But Celebrini and Bedard in their draft years were insane
Celebrini looks more impressive to me as an 18 yr old than Bedard looks at 19. Data backs that up too this season.
As a sharks fan, I think it's just a sophomore slump for Bedard. Over his career, I think Bedard will have more points, but i would prefer Celebrini over Bedard. I think he is the type of player that will thrive in the playoffs and win
How is Bedard supposed to light it up with 37 year old Nick Foligno. Seems like you are just stat watching. You have to look at their environments.
What data exactly?
Celebrini clears Bedard and nerds like you are eternally mogged. You really sold a 90 point undersized winger as "generational" LMFAO. Loser.
At his max, Schaefer could be a Duncan Keith, Brian Leetch, Scott Niedermayer type all around defenseman cornerstone.
McKenna is not as good a prospect as Bedard when Bedard was in Junior.
Umm... well, one can disagree. Bedard looked, played more flashier, more in the highlights as it were game, sure, but McKenna's junior career so far has surpassed Bedard's. If one just looks stats (but in otherwise as well) Before turning 17, Bedard had 128 career WHL points (1.64 ppg) where as Gavin has already 174 career WHL points (1.63 ppg), most by any 16 year old in the history of WHL.
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