3 août 2008

Les nouvelles d'hockey Rangs de perspective d'équipe

La dernière question de Les nouvelles d'hockey a rangé systèmes de la perspective de chacune des 30 équipe de NHL. Ils ont défini des perspectives comme joueurs au-dessous de 22 ans au 31 janvier 2007. Ce rang ne tient compte d'aucun mouvement des joueurs à la date-limite commerciale. Notez que trois les rivaux du sud-est de Division de chapeaux' évoquent l'arrière bottom-5.

  1. Pittsburgh [L'année dernière se rangeant - 1]
  2. Washington [7]
  3. Nashville [6]
  4. Los Angeles [10]
  5. Chicago [8]
  6. Boston [12]
  7. Anaheim [2]
  8. Rue Louis [28]
  9. Montréal [17]
  10. LA N.Y. Gardes forestiers [19]
  11. Columbus [3]
  12. Phoenix [27]
  13. La Floride [14]
  14. San Jose [24]
  15. Le Colorado [29]
  16. Calgary [21]
  17. LA N.Y. Insulaires [15]
  18. Edmonton [18]
  19. Le Minnesota [16]
  20. Buffalo [9]
  21. Philadelphie [4]
  22. Detroit [13]
  23. Dallas [26]
  24. Vancouver [22]
  25. Ottawa [11]
  26. Atlanta [23]
  27. New Jersey [20]
  28. Toronto [25]
  29. La Caroline [5]
  30. Tampa Bay [30]
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5 Comments

  1. Rage wrote:

    Is there any text to along with this, or was it just a brief mention? And is it available online?

    Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 1:54 pm | Permalink
  2. Unfortunately it is not available on http://www.thn.com  at least not on their non-subscriber (public) site. They keep a good portion of their content “behind the wall” for their paid subscribers.

    Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 3:13 pm | Permalink
  3. usiel wrote:

    Carolina from 5th to 29th…and philly 4th to 21….ouch.

    Friday, March 9, 2007 at 12:50 pm | Permalink
  4. Rage wrote:

    Thanks, OC

    Friday, March 9, 2007 at 1:51 pm | Permalink
  5. Ozayr wrote:

    This is [messed up] toronto has one of the best prospect system

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 5:01 pm | Permalink

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