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Kuom: 2019 NHL Draft Midterm Rankings

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Cameron Kuom
5 years ago
Back in August this was no doubt the Jack Hughes draft. But that has changed. Finland’s Kaapo Kakko has emerged as a true challenger to the American center. Hughes remains on top but I have never been closer on the two then I am right now. I can certainly see things changing as well. While both project as NHL stars, the race to number one overall, in my eyes, is 55 to 45 slightly in favor of Hughes.
Let me elaborate.
Hughes has not lived up to the expectations I set for him at the start of the year. I’ve been underwhelmed for parts of the season for someone I believe can be the first name off the board. I am very concerned with his shot, in fact it may rank as one of the worst of the 29 players I see as first round talents. Alas, it is hard to overlook his game-changing skating.
He is, without question, the best player in transition of this draft class. I’ve never seen a player turn nothing into something as well as him. His speed and agility allow him to attack open areas of the ice on a consistent basis.
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What Kakko does so well is hang onto the puck and recognize scoring opportunities. I’d dub him as more of a playmaker than a sniper but he brings both. He can score from range or around the net. His large frame helps him protect the puck and make plays.
In comparison to Hughes he impacts the game in more ways, specifically in the corners and cycling in the offensive zone.
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The race to number one is already so close and could get even more interesting as the season goes on.
After the top-2 there is still some quality players to be had. Matthew Boldy has rocketed up my rankings. He headlines the second tier of players which includes Vasili Podkolzin, Alex Turcotte, and himself. His upside is what ultimately pushed him that high. He has the potential to be special.
My midterm rankings include the top-100 players on my board. Some quick awards on the players listed:
Best Skater: Jack Hughes
Best Hockey IQ: Trevor Zegras
Most underrated: Jamieson Rees and Billy Constantinou
Most Overrated: Raphael Lavoie and Alex Vlasic
Boom or Bust: Arthur Kaliyev
Best Name: Kaapo Kakko
Here are the rankings:
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Player NamePositionLeague
32.Arthur KaliyevLWOHL
33.Case McCarthyDUSNTDP
34.Nicholas RobertsonRWOHL
35.Nils HoglanderRWSHL
36.Roman BychkovDMHL
37.Spencer KnightGUSNTDP
38.Michal TeplyLWExtraliga
39.Marshall WarrenDUSNTDP
40.Kaeden KorczakDWHL
41.Ilya NikolayevCMHL
42.Raphael LavoieRWQMJHL
43.Samuel FagemoLWSHL
44.Albin GreweRWSuperElit
45.Yegor SpiridonovCMHL
46.Nikola PasicRWSuperElit
47.Maxim CajkovicRWQMJHL
48.John BeecherCUSNTDP
49.Matthew RobertsonDWHL
50.Ville HeinolaDLiiga
51.Yaroslav LikhachyovLWQMJHL
52.Trevor JanickeCUSHL
53.Robert MastrosimoneLWUSHL
54.Thomas HarleyDOHL
55.Mikko KokkonenDLiiga
56.Travis TreloarRWUSHL
57.Jakub RychlovskyLWChance Liga
58.Nolan FooteLWWHL
59.Brett LeasonCWHL
60.Mikhail AbramovCQMJHL
61.Kalle LoponenDMestis
62.Ryan JohnsonDUSHL
63.Jake LeeDWHL
64.Valentin NussbaumerCQMJHL
65.Dominick FensoreDUSNTDP
66.Luke ToporowskiLWWHL
67.Tobias BjornfotDSuperElit
68.Henry ThrunDUSNTDP
69.Taylor GauthierGWHL
70.Kyen SopaRWOHL
71.Alex VlasicDUSNTDP
72.Massimo RizzoCBCHL
73.Artemi KnyazevDQMJHL
74.Hunter JonesGOHL
75.Alexander CampbellLWBCHL
76.Ty JacksonCUSHL
77.Matvei GuskovCOHL
78.Maxim DenezhkinCMHL
79.Hugo AlnefeltGSuperElit
80.Patrik PuistolaLWMestis
81.Adam NajmanCChance Liga
82.Juuso ParssinenCJr. A SM-Liiga
83.Judd CaulfieldRWUSNTDP
84.Aku RatyRWJr. A SM-Liiga
85.Dmitri SheshinRWMHL
86.Cameron RoweGUSNTDP
87.Sasha MutalaRWWHL
88.Vladimir AlistrovLWWHL
89.Karl HenrikssonCSuperElit
90.Nathan LegareRWQMJHL
91.Blake MurrayCOHL
92.Brayden TraceyLWWHL
93.Mikko PetmanRWJr. A SM-Liiga
94.Dmitri TyuvilanDMHL
95.Vladislav FirstovLWUSHL
96.Isaiah SavilleGUSHL
97.Leevi AaltonenRWJr. A SM-Liiga
98.Reece NewkirkCWHL
99.Maxim ShabanovCMHL
100.Josh WilliamsRWWHL

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