Sonier: Top 20 prospects outside the NHL

From on October 25, 2012

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As someone who has scouted, worked with and helped develop NHL prospects the past 13 years, I can tell you that the only certainty when it comes to projecting future success is this: There is no certainty.

That's why I felt pretty good that seven of my Top 10 Prospects from 2011 not only graduated to the "bigs" but had solid debut seasons in the NHL. At least two of the three who didn't reach the league last season -- Mikael Granlund and Vladimir Tarasenko -- almost certainly will do so when the NHL resumes play.

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