mercredi 31 mars 2010

Rankings - Goaltenders and Defensemen

So as promised, here are rankings. Time restreints are forcing me to split the forwards from the rest, but you got to start somewhere, and there's no better place than between the pipes.

Goaltenders

1) Antoine Bibeau - Trois-Rivières
He has all the tools and puts them together quite well.

2) Marc-Olivier Daigle - Collège Charles-Lemoyne*

3) Philippe Trudeau - Châteauguay
Uses that big frame of his very well. Few are the goalies of his size who have his mobility, but he can have trouble with his blocker.

4) Derek Clavet - Lévis
A small framed goaltender who emulates J-S Giguère big time.

5) Carl Hozjan - Amos
A pretty big framed goalie who had a big year.

6) François Tremblay - Jonquière
His tools are just as good as Bibeau's, but he has trouble putting it all together.



Defensemen

1) Dillon Fournier - Lac St-Louis
A BIG reason why the Lions have had the playoff success they've had. He can do everything and he still has some untapped potential.

2) Dominic Poulin - Séminaire St-François
Started the season as an early favorite, but never developped as well as I'd hope for. But still, he's got all the tools and the toolbox. However, he has made it known he will be going to the States, which means either he wants to play in the NCAA or he says he'll play in the NCAA until the Remparts draft him.

3) Marc Biega - Lac St-Louis
Finally started working in the second half, and while he was very good, he still leaves you on your appetite a little bit.

4) Jérémy Fraser - Gatineau
Some say he'll be a safe stay-at-home type, but I don't buy it. I see a stallion like Jack Johnson or Shawn Belle back in his junior days. His tools are off the charts good, but he lacks some hockey sense.

5) Simon Desmarais - Collège Antoine-Girouard
A safe blueliner who progressed very well this season. Probably the most ready to make the jump to junior hockey, even if he won't be the best one in 3 years.

6) Michael Matheson - Lac St-Louis
He was having a big playoff until injuries sidelined him. Not as good defensively as Desmarais but has more offense in him. Not a finished product but one with tremondous potential.

7) Julien Leduc - Châteauguay
A smart offensive defenseman that lacks only in size.

8) Jordan Côté - Trois-Rivières
His tools are amongst the best in the draft (if not the best), but his hockey sense is nowhere as sharp as Biega's.

9) Julien Lepage - Jonquière
A smart defender but whom really needs to gain some strenght. His frame is much too frail for the next level. This would make him a project, but one with terrific upside.

10) Mackenzie Vézina - Gatineau*

11) François Michaud - Amos
A defensive defenseman with very good mobility. Makes a good first pass and should step into a junior line-up very quickly.

12) Cameron Romoff - Châteauguay
A poor man's version of Julien Leduc. Plays the same game, just a noth below.

13) Jonathan-Ismael Diaby - Collège Esther-Blondin*
Still a very raw prospect who needs to have his skills smoothen out to reach the next level.

14) Bruno Leblanc - Gatineau*

15) Austin Hardie - Collège Charles-Lemoyne*

16) Matthew Martin - Magog
A defenseman without a glaring weakness but without a 'bread and butter' strenght either. He has the potential to grow into a junior defenseman, but he'll need to bring his game up a notch.

17) Sébastien Latendresse - St-Eustache
Progressed very well in the second half of the season. He'll need some seasoning, but it could allow for his offensive upside to develop.

18) Guillaume Cloutier - Collège Charles-Lemoyne
A big framed offensive defenseman with all the right tools. He only lacks that 'quarterback' mentality of taking the puck and initiating a rush/play. He tends to let others bring it to the net and he'll rush there without it.

19) Alexandre Bergeron - Collège Antoine-Girouard
Has a small frame but some very good strenght, which allows him to win battles against larger opponents. Makes good reads and moves the puck well. He's only this far because I question how much better he can become.

20) Charles-David Beaudoin - Magog
Not an exciting prospect, but has enough hockey sense he could help a team out.

21) Elliot Bisson - Collège Charles-Lemoyne*

22) Jean-Philippe Lebrasseur - Jonquière
His tools (size, skating, puck skills) are all of the junior level, they truly are. But his hockey sense is a major red flag, and if he's having trouble making good reads at the Midget level, imagine junior....

23) Ugo Fontaine-Lefebvre - Collège Charles-Lemoyne
A big sized defender who enjoys joining the rush, those tools might entice a junior team to try and develop him but I just don't see him raising his game to a junior level.

24) Anthony Cortese - Lac St-Louis
Spent a LOT of time at forward, even if he is much better suited to be a defenseman. He works hard but you have to wonder about all that lost development this season he'll have to catch up on.


*Indicate a player whose ranking is based on very limited viewing. I don't want to rank people based on stats, but truly on an informed opinion reached through a sufficent amount of views. Some I sadly don't get to see too much of, so I rather be upfront about it. Also, it should be noted that both Collège Esther-Blondin and Collège Notre-Dame only got very limited viewings. So, for the former, I am going with what I have, but for the ladder, I rather not pronounce myself rather than speak of ignorance.

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