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Upside Hockey 2022 NHL Draft Rankings Final Edition

by E-Mac

Upside has your ultimate final rankings resource below featuring all 7 rounds. Check out and share our rankings in Google spreadsheet format. E-Mac has also combined NHL Central Scouting's segregated rankings (separated out by North American versus Europeans as well as separate lists for skaters and goalies) . You can see these in the column on the right as well as by clicking on the second "sheet" in the spreadsheet below. TSN's Bob MacKenzie's Final Rankings are also included as a comparator. To view these, see column "BobMcK" on the right side of the spreadsheet after the prospects' stats. 

E-Mac has other various "sheets" within the glorious spreadsheet below to explore, separating prospects out by league, age, and position, amongst others. Oh, each prospect is also linked to their intergalactic Elite Prospects profile page. 

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NHL Central Scouting Mid-Term 2022 Draft Rankings Combined

January 2022 by E-Mac


NHL Central Scouting Rankings give a fresh perspective and a more complete look at the prospects available in the draft than other rankings. They do their own scouting and rely on each other rather than other rankings to confirm the validity of their rankings. They have often drawn harsh criticism of their final rankings because they generally come out before the IIHF U18 Tournament which often results in a significant recalibration of the pre-tournament rankings. However, overall they do a decent job in what they see as their objective – to provide NHL teams a good idea of the prospects available and the general quality of those prospects. It is up to the NHL teams to do their own scoutings to decide what is best for their individual club.


One criticism I have with Central Scouting is that they put together four lists instead of one – North American and European skaters and North American and European goaltenders. So I put together the four lists and made them one – no magic wand, the first two rounds I insert the average goaltender and European skater ranking based on some of the major ranking agencies. The last five rounds are simply the addition of the average European skaters and goaltenders from the prior year's draft.


Here are some of my overall thoughts on the draft:


There seems a lot more variability between rankings this year. I suppose that is due to the lack of consistency of the players. It is like Forest Gump’s mother’s saying, “Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.” Here are my comments on the current first round differences between the NHL and my rankings: 

NHL Central Scouting 1st Rounders Ranked Later by E-Mac

Jack Hughes, AKA, the other Jack Hughes, is the son of the new Canadiens GM, Kent Hughes. He was projected to go 1st round by most including me in the pre-season. However, he has found the progression from the USHL to the older, larger NCAA players more difficult than expected. His lack of strength can be corrected or at least improved upon by some time in the gym. I am not a fan of under-strength centres so my ranking may be lower than some.

Luca Del Bel Belluz has risen from obscurity to become one of the few overachievers in a year where so many have underachieved versus expectations. He is on a higher pace than the projected no 1, Shane Wright, and is good defensively so why do some like me not have him higher? It is the skating that is not NHL caliber – how you view his skating and the likelihood he will improve it is apt to be the defining factor in different rankings.

Gleb Trikozov started the year in the VHL, Russia’s AHL, and struggled to find his game. Now back in the MHL, he is starting to look better putting up more than a point per game. Gleb stands out for his skating, acceleration, shot, and ability to see the ice. He has the potential to go higher if his results start to match the expectations for his skills.

Calle Odelius is a modestly sized mobile defenseman who is having a very good season in the Swedish top J20 league as well as getting some games in the SHL. He excels in breakouts and defensive zone calmness. The main question is “how high is the upside for this modestly-sized d-man who will likely be more of a stick-checker and puck mover at the NHL level.

Like Luca Del Bel Bulluz, Adam Ingram has risen from obscurity to become one of the top scorers in his league(the USHL). Adam’s best attributes are his size, shot, and passing ability. His skating and compete are for me only average which is why I may have him lower than some.

I understand why some scouts would have Maveric Lamoureux higher than me. He has a combination of reach, skating, and physicality that is not often available anywhere. His overall game is still a work in progress, however. He still need improvements in his passing, decision making, and consistency to cross the bridge to the next level.

There are some things to really like about Kirill Dolzhenkov – Size, hands and moves look big league or close to big league. The skating, however, as you may expect with such a big guy is only average. How you view his skating and the likelihood it will improve will likely prove to be the reason rankings can differ substantially.



E-Mac 1st Rounders Ranked Later by NHL Central Scouting

I love Frank Nazar because he has the speed, energy, effort, vision, and skills necessary to overcome any issues related to being slightly under-sized. Why Central Scouting has him in the 2nd round, I have no idea.

OK, I may be higher than most on Nathan Gaucher but I love what he brings to the table – big man physicality with a touch of meanness, awesome net-front presence, outstanding vision, and a guy with high-end moves at speed. His top-end speed is good but he can use a little work on his agility. His results so far have not been awesome but that may be because he is on a strong Remparts team. This is a guy who will be an impact player in the NHL. Where he goes and where you rank him is mostly dependent on whether you think he has top 6 upside or not.

Like Nathan Gaucher, Jani Nyman has that big man game that I love. I love his big man energy when he drives to the net. He has decent speed but could go through the gears a bit faster. He is someone who is already producing at a point a game in the second Finnish men’s league and looks to have a great deal of progression left in his game as he has gone through a recent growth spurt. It is that potential for progression that has me having him higher than many others including the NHL Central Scouting.

Ok, it is mainly about what he can be and not where he is at. His game is still very much a work in process. Those who have ranked him as high or higher than me usually look at the reach, the mobility, defensive positioning, puck carrying ability, and say that this guy has the potential to be a top shutdown guy in the NHL. Some even think that he will start to produce significant offense although I am not one of them. He is not yet there on either the offense or the shutdown part so that is why some have him lower or even significantly lower.

I love to watch Kevin Korchinski because of how smooth and easy everything seems to be. He has great vision to find the open man, a quickness of pace that gets the offense moving. He is a good puck carrier and does well on the power play. He needs to make some adjustments in his backward skating which may account for some having him ranked lower than me.

Those that like him and like him a lot site his skating, calmness, breakouts, passing, one on one play, and puck-carrying talents. Those that are not quite so positive site his lack of points, vision and upside. I am more on the first side.


A Ryan Ellis lite type of player. He is not quite in the same league as Ryan Ellis but plays similar to him. Size will always be a concern but his defensive game has been improving but is not where it needs to be yet. How you view his defensive game projection is likely to be the dominant factor in how high his ranking goes.


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