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Chicago Blackhawks Prospect Rankings

Tab BamfordJul 14, 2010

After watching a fun weekend of hockey during the Chicago Blackhawks โ€™ prospect camp, itโ€™s easier to look at the talent the Hawks have in the pipeline and qualify them against others in the organization.

Over the weekend, a number of things became clear.

Kyle Beach needs to grow up to play in the NHL, and he might need some time against better competition in Rockford before jumping to the Hawks; dominating juniors is different than playing against elite talent, much less professionals. Dylan Olsen also looked raw, but his talent and size were undeniable. Both might need a year or two to mature between their ears to match their abilities on the ice.

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On the other side of the spectrum, both Shawn LaLonde and Nick Leddy were very impressive playing together. I am comfortable saying the two could be a 19/20-year-old version of the Keith-Seabrook combination that Hawks fans should look forward to seeing at the United Center.

LaLonde could be a significant factor this fall and should get every opportunity to make the team. He moved the puck up the ice effectively, was rarely (if ever) out of position, and joined the rush with ease. He displayed a good, active stick, which means Eddie O will love him, but was also a physical force on the ice.ย LaLonde showed everything the Hawks brass should be looking for when considering him for a roster spot, and could come on as another young stud like Niklas Hjalmarsson has in the last season.

With the weekendโ€™s observations in mind, here are the new prospect rankings according to CommittedIndians .

  1. Nick Leddy, D
  2. Shawn LaLonde, D
  3. Dylan Olsen, D
  4. Kyle Beach, F
  5. Jeremy Morin, F
  6. Marcus Krรผger, C
  7. Brandon Pirri, C
  8. Ludvig Rensfeldt, C
  9. Phillipe Paradis, F
  10. Brandon Birch, D
  11. Byron Froese, F
  12. Ryan Stanton, D
  13. Kevin Hayes, F
  14. Stephen Johns, D
  15. Jimmy Hayes, F
  16. Chris DiDomenico, F
  17. Justin Holl, D
  18. Joe Lavin, D
  19. David Pacan, F
  20. Ben Smith, F

A few notes on these rankings:

  • Morin was acquired in the Dustin Byfuglien trade from Atlanta.
  • Both Paradis and DiDomenico were acquired with Viktor Stalberg from Toronto in the Kris Versteeg trade.
  • Rensfeldt, Kevin Hayes, Johns and Holl were drafted in 2010.

Both Rensfeldt and Kevin Hayes were extremely impressive at the Prospect Camp. Rensfelt flows up and down the ice and handles the puck exceptionally well for a 6โ€™3, 195 pound, 18-year-old center. He also uses space on the ice very well and passes excellently. Hayes, also 18, finds his shot in traffic and will certainly develop in his time at Boston College.

On defense, Johns paired with Ryan Stanton for much of the camp and he did a great job of staying in position. The pairs of Leddy-LaLonde and Stanton-Johns were the best four defensemen in the camp. Birch was also very good and, at 6โ€™3 and 195 pounds, is a good physical defenseman who moves the puck up the ice well.

Ben Smith has a similar winning pedigree to what the Hawks lost in Adam Burish, but isnโ€™t an agitator. Heโ€™s very smart with the puck and understands theย physical requirements of playing in the corners, which compensates for his 5โ€™11, 205-pound frame.ย He could be a sleeper for the Hawksโ€™ fourth line in the next year or two.

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