Top 200 Fantasy Prospect Forwards – March 2018
Dobber
2018-03-14
Here are the Top 200 prospect forwards to own your fantasy hockey keeper league – March edition!
Takes into account several aspects – each one is very important and how you prioritize them for your fantasy squad depends on your current needs (long-term, high upside or short-term, NHL-ready, lower ceiling). As always, two players within +/-5.0 rating points of each other should be considered equal value and at that point comes down to team needs or personal preference. Below the chart are the prospects I have graduated over the past two months.
Click any player name to be taken to his scouting fantasy profile.
Mar 10 | Prospect | Team | type | Prospect Rating | Feb 10 | Jan 10 |
1 | Eeli Tolvanen | NSH | o | 78.9 | 34 | 81 |
2 | Elias Pettersson | VAN | o | 75.2 | 14 | 21 |
3 | Casey Mittelstadt | BUF | o | 75.2 | 15 | 16 |
4 | Dylan Strome | ARI | o | 74.6 | 1 | 1 |
5 | Jesse Puljujarvi | EDM | t | 74.5 | 8 | 8 |
6 | Henrik Borgstrom | FLA | t | 74.2 | 32 | 40 |
7 | Kailer Yamamoto | EDM | os | 73.9 | 20 | 18 |
8 | Christian Fischer | ARI | p | 73.7 | 12 | 14 |
9 | Tyson Jost | COL | o | 72.4 | 13 | 12 |
10 | Sam Steel | ANA | o | 70.2 | 16 | 17 |
11 | Mark Jankowski | CGY | p | 69.8 | 29 | 33 |
12 | Colin White | OTT | o | 68.4 | 21 | 24 |
13 | Robert Thomas | STL | t | 68.0 | 71 | 101 |
14 | Logan Brown | OTT | o | 68.0 | 31 | 32 |
15 | Jordan Kyrou | STL | o | 67.9 | 76 | 108 |
16 | Joel Eriksson Ek | MIN | o | 67.7 | 26 | 27 |
17 | Cody Glass | VGK | o | 67.7 | 22 | 26 |
18 | Luke Kunin | MIN | o | 67.6 | 17 | 13 |
19 | Jack Roslovic | WPG | t | 67.4 | 40 | 46 |
20 | Martin Necas | CAR | o | 67.2 | 43 | 65 |
21 | Owen Tippett | FLA | o | 66.8 | 23 | 28 |
22 | Kasperi Kapanen | TOR | o | 66.5 | 47 | 42 |
23 | Kirill Kaprizov | MIN | os | 66.4 | 48 | 52 |
24 | Daniel Sprong | PIT | o | 65.8 | 30 | 39 |
25 | Jake DeBrusk | BOS | o | 65.4 | 35 | 63 |
26 | Josh Ho-Sang | NYI | o | 64.8 | 24 | 19 |
27 | Lias Andersson | NYR | t | 64.7 | 53 | 49 |
28 | Gabriel Vilardi | LAK | o | 64.6 | 41 | 38 |
29 | Michael McLeod | NJD | t | 64.5 | 51 | 45 |
30 | Morgan Frost | PHI | o | 64.4 | 55 | 97 |
31 | Alexander Nylander | BUF | o | 63.9 | 36 | 30 |
32 | Vitali Abramov | CBJ | os | 63.9 | 58 | 59 |
33 | Nick Merkley | ARI | o | 63.8 | 59 | 62 |
34 | Filip Chytil | NYR | o | 63.7 | 57 | 54 |
35 | Daniel O'Regan | BUF | t | 63.4 | 46 | 37 |
36 | J.T. Compher | COL | t | 63.4 | 37 | 61 |
37 | Nikolay Goldobin | VAN | o | 63.4 | 33 | 31 |
38 | Denis Malgin | FLA | os | 63.2 | 64 | 60 |
39 | Adam Gaudette | VAN | o | 63.2 | 39 | 50 |
40 | Dylan Sikura | CHI | o | 63.0 | 54 | 51 |
41 | Anthony Cirelli | TBL | t | 62.6 | 62 | 58 |
42 | Tage Thompson | STL | o | 62.6 | 45 | 41 |
43 | Troy Terry | ANA | o | 62.3 | 60 | 57 |
44 | Michael Rasmussen | DET | p | 62.3 | 72 | 71 |
45 | Drake Batherson | OTT | p | 62.1 | 134 | 160 |
46 | Evgeny Svechnikov | DET | o | 62.1 | 49 | 34 |
47 | Nick Suzuki | VGK | t | 61.9 | 50 | 43 |
48 | Andrew Mangiapane | CGY | o | 61.7 | 52 | 48 |
49 | Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson | BOS | t | 61.6 | 61 | 55 |
50 | Anders Bjork | BOS | t | 61.4 | 28 | 29 |
51 | Boris Katchouk | TBL | t | 61.2 | 69 | 198 |
52 | Jordan Greenway | MIN | p | 60.2 | 80 | 78 |
53 | Ondrej Kase | ANA | o | 60.1 | 65 | 64 |
54 | Vladislav Kamenev | COL | t | 60.1 | 63 | 47 |
55 | Lawson Crouse | ARI | p | 60.0 | 68 | 68 |
56 | Jonathan Dahlen | VAN | o | 59.7 | 74 | 121 |
57 | Kieffer Bellows | NYI | p | 59.3 | 85 | 129 |
58 | Taylor Raddysh | TBL | p | 59.0 | 66 | 67 |
59 | Sonny Milano | CBJ | o | 58.7 | 67 | 66 |
60 | Jayce Hawryluk | FLA | o | 58.5 | 56 | 53 |
61 | German Rubtsov | PHI | t | 58.2 | 70 | 69 |
62 | Brendan Leipsic | VGK | o | 58.1 | 75 | 70 |
63 | Nicolas Roy | CAR | t | 58.0 | 38 | 36 |
64 | Aleksi Saarela | CAR | o | 56.8 | 79 | 75 |
65 | Valeri Nichushkin | DAL | o | 56.4 | Grad | Grad |
66 | Nikita Scherbak | MON | o | 56.1 | 91 | 94 |
67 | Ivan Barbashev | STL | t | 55.9 | 44 | 35 |
68 | Tyler Bertuzzi | DET | p | 55.9 | 84 | 85 |
69 | John Quenneville | NJD | t | 55.8 | 78 | 74 |
70 | Zach Aston-Reese | PIT | o | 55.3 | 93 | 96 |
71 | Ryan Donato | BOS | o | 55.2 | 161 | 306 |
72 | Martin Frk | DET | o | 55.1 | 77 | 73 |
73 | Jason Dickinson | DAL | t | 55.0 | 83 | 80 |
74 | Dominik Simon | PIT | o | 54.8 | 100 | 128 |
75 | Nicolas Petan | WPG | os | 54.7 | 86 | 86 |
76 | Zach Senyshyn | BOS | o | 54.6 | 81 | 76 |
77 | Rasmus Asplund | BUF | o | 54.2 | 116 | 117 |
78 | Andreas Johnsson | TOR | o | 54.2 | 127 | 247 |
79 | Alex Iafallo | LAK | o | 54.2 | 96 | 100 |
80 | Julien Gauthier | CAR | o | 53.6 | 73 | 72 |
81 | Patrick Harper | NSH | os | 53.5 | 146 | 141 |
82 | Klim Kostin | STL | p | 53.1 | 156 | 155 |
83 | Brett Howden | NYR | t | 52.7 | 112 | 115 |
84 | Nikita Gusev | VGK | os | 52.3 | 118 | 125 |
85 | Max Jones | ANA | p | 51.7 | 90 | 93 |
86 | Warren Foegele | CAR | o | 51.6 | 107 | 110 |
87 | Kevin Roy | ANA | o | 51.4 | 95 | 98 |
88 | Denis Gurianov | DAL | o | 51.3 | 92 | 95 |
89 | Dylan Gambrell | SJS | o | 51.0 | 123 | 123 |
90 | Adam Mascherin | FLA | os | 50.8 | 124 | 124 |
91 | John Hayden | CHI | p | 50.6 | 87 | 87 |
92 | Aleksi Heponiemi | FLA | o | 50.5 | 121 | 158 |
93 | Ryan Poehling | MON | t | 50.3 | 243 | 251 |
94 | Jaret Anderson-Dolan | LAK | o | 50.1 | 120 | 120 |
95 | Austin Czarnik | BOS | os | 50.1 | 106 | 109 |
96 | Josh Norris | SJS | o | 50.0 | 99 | 104 |
97 | Janne Kuokkanen | CAR | o | 50.0 | 104 | 106 |
98 | Jonathan Davidsson | CBJ | o | 49.8 | NR | NR |
99 | Dillon Dube | CGY | o | 49.4 | 168 | 217 |
100 | Kristian Vesalainen | WPG | p | 49.2 | 171 | 171 |
101 | Tyler Motte | VAN | os | 49.0 | 82 | 79 |
102 | Kole Lind | VAN | o | 49.0 | 174 | 174 |
103 | Francis Perron | OTT | o | 49.0 | 101 | 102 |
104 | Riley Barber | WAS | t | 48.8 | 110 | 113 |
105 | Remi Elie | DAL | p | 48.6 | 111 | 114 |
106 | Maxim Mamin | FLA | o | 48.6 | 162 | 162 |
107 | Mike Amadio | LAK | o | 48.6 | 143 | 207 |
108 | Henrik Haapala | FLA | o | 48.6 | 102 | 91 |
109 | Cliff Pu | BUF | o | 48.3 | 129 | 119 |
110 | Nicholas Baptiste | BUF | o | 48.1 | 119 | 90 |
111 | Pontus Aberg | EDM | t | 48.1 | 114 | 148 |
112 | Mike Vecchione | PHI | os | 47.9 | 164 | 164 |
113 | Oskar Lindblom | PHI | t | 47.9 | 122 | 122 |
114 | Miro Aaltonen | TOR | o | 47.9 | 109 | 112 |
115 | Jonny Brodzinski | LAK | o | 47.7 | 160 | 161 |
116 | Yakov Trenin | NSH | o | 47.5 | 154 | 153 |
117 | Trent Frederic | BOS | p | 47.5 | 179 | 180 |
118 | Anton Slepyshev | EDM | o | 47.5 | 103 | 105 |
119 | Jake Evans | MON | o | 47.5 | 125 | 126 |
120 | Mason Appleton | WPG | o | 47.5 | 169 | 169 |
121 | Erik Foley | STL | o | 47.5 | 274 | 280 |
122 | Tyler Steenbergen | ARI | o | 47.4 | 170 | 170 |
123 | Nikita Soshnikov | STL | o | 47.4 | 88 | 88 |
124 | Jeremy Bracco | TOR | o | 47.3 | 128 | 118 |
125 | Wade Allison | PHI | o | 47.3 | 204 | 210 |
126 | Spencer Foo | CGY | o | 47.2 | 130 | 144 |
127 | Kerby Rychel | MON | p | 46.8 | 135 | 133 |
128 | Lucas Wallmark | CAR | o | 46.7 | 98 | 103 |
129 | Travis Boyd | WAS | o | 46.7 | 136 | 134 |
130 | David Pope | DET | o | 46.7 | 137 | 183 |
131 | Alex Formenton | OTT | o | 46.6 | 142 | 139 |
132 | Laurent Dauphin | ARI | o | 46.5 | 115 | 107 |
133 | Tyler Benson | EDM | o | 46.5 | 197 | 200 |
134 | Filip Chlapik | OTT | o | 46.5 | 126 | 206 |
135 | Rudolfs Balcers | SJS | o | 46.5 | 183 | 184 |
136 | AJ Greer | COL | p | 46.4 | 108 | 111 |
137 | Justin Bailey | BUF | o | 46.4 | 144 | 140 |
138 | Michael Dal Colle | NYI | o | 46.4 | 145 | 138 |
139 | Mitchell Stephens | TBL | t | 46.4 | 117 | 137 |
140 | Ryan Gropp | NYR | p | 46.4 | 147 | 142 |
141 | Deven Sideroff | ANA | o | 46.4 | 148 | 143 |
142 | Alexandre Texier | CBJ | o | 46.2 | NR | NR |
143 | Morgan Klimchuk | CGY | t | 46.1 | 158 | 157 |
144 | Cooper Marody | PHI | o | 46.0 | 200 | 202 |
145 | Dryden Hunt | FLA | o | 46.0 | 280 | 286 |
146 | Carl Grundstrom | TOR | o | 45.9 | 141 | 136 |
147 | Adam Brooks | TOR | o | 45.9 | 196 | 199 |
148 | Dmytro Timashov | TOR | o | 45.6 | 133 | 132 |
149 | Peter Cehlarik | BOS | o | 45.5 | 159 | 159 |
150 | Valentin Zykov | CAR | o | 45.2 | 149 | 145 |
151 | Adam Erne | TBL | p | 45.1 | 165 | 165 |
152 | Alexander Volkov | TBL | o | 45.0 | NR | NR |
153 | Maxime Comtois | ANA | p | 45.0 | 363 | 370 |
154 | Roope Hintz | DAL | o | 45.0 | 246 | 254 |
155 | Maxim Letunov | SJS | o | 44.9 | 188 | 83 |
156 | Victor Ejdsell | CHI | p | 44.9 | 194 | 196 |
157 | Mathieu Joseph | TBL | t | 44.9 | 181 | 182 |
158 | Martins Dzierkals | TOR | o | 44.8 | 166 | 167 |
159 | Mikhail Vorobyov | PHI | o | 44.8 | 167 | 168 |
160 | Kalle Kossila | ANA | o | 44.6 | 140 | 146 |
161 | Axel Holmstrom | DET | o | 44.5 | 172 | 172 |
162 | Samuel Blais | STL | o | 44.5 | 173 | 173 |
163 | Brendan Lemieux | WPG | p | 44.5 | 226 | 233 |
164 | Shane Gersich | WAS | o | 44.4 | 234 | 241 |
165 | Tanner Laczynski | PHI | o | 44.4 | 176 | 176 |
166 | Julius Nattinen | ANA | o | 44.3 | 177 | 177 |
167 | Nathan Walker | WAS | o | 44.1 | 150 | 147 |
168 | Cole Ully | DAL | o | 44.1 | 178 | 179 |
169 | Oskar Sundqvist | STL | t | 44.1 | 131 | 130 |
170 | Taylor Leier | PHI | o | 44.1 | 151 | 150 |
171 | Adam Helewka | SJS | t | 44.0 | 180 | 181 |
172 | Matthew Phillips | CGY | os | 44.0 | 303 | 309 |
173 | Tyler Lewis | COL | o | 44.0 | 293 | 298 |
174 | Rem Pitlick | NSH | p | 44.0 | 381 | 387 |
175 | Tomas Hyka | VGK | o | 43.9 | 182 | 203 |
176 | Tyler Moy | NSH | o | 43.8 | 184 | 186 |
177 | Rourke Chartier | SJS | o | 43.7 | 139 | 135 |
178 | Daniel Carr | MON | o | 43.5 | 155 | 154 |
179 | Dennis Yan | TBL | o | 43.4 | 190 | 193 |
180 | Kevin Stenlund | CBJ | p | 43.4 | 205 | 211 |
181 | Calvin Thurkauf | CBJ | p | 43.4 | 175 | 175 |
182 | Ryan MacInnis | ARI | t | 43.3 | 192 | 194 |
183 | Michael Spacek | WPG | o | 43.1 | 193 | 195 |
184 | Zach Sanford | STL | o | 43.1 | 163 | 163 |
185 | Hudson Fasching | BUF | p | 43.0 | 94 | 84 |
186 | Marcus Davidsson | BUF | t | 43.0 | 362 | 369 |
187 | Riley Tufte | DAL | p | 43.0 | 132 | 131 |
188 | Stelio Mattheos | CAR | o | 43.0 | 325 | 332 |
189 | Joseph Blandisi | ANA | o | 42.9 | 199 | 149 |
190 | Kyle Rau | MIN | os | 42.9 | 276 | 282 |
191 | Kenny Agostino | BOS | o | 42.9 | 138 | 127 |
192 | Adam Johnson | PIT | o | 42.6 | NR | NR |
193 | C.J. Smith | BUF | o | 42.6 | 198 | 201 |
194 | Michael Bunting | ARI | o | 42.5 | 202 | 208 |
195 | Dylan Sadowy | DET | o | 42.4 | 209 | 216 |
196 | Nolan Stevens | STL | o | 42.4 | 267 | 273 |
197 | Michael McCarron | MON | p | 42.2 | 97 | 99 |
198 | Noah Gregor | SJS | o | 42.2 | 210 | 218 |
199 | Jean-Christophe Beaudin | COL | o | 42.2 | 113 | 82 |
200 | Shane Bowers | COL | t | 42.0 | 214 | 222 |
Prospects, including defensemen (this list will go up Thursday), graduated over the last two months:
Beauvillier | Anthony | NYI |
Bjorkstrand | Oliver | CBJ |
Bratt | Jesper | NJD |
Butcher | Will | NJD |
Connor | Kyle | WPG |
Di Giuseppe | Phillip | CAR |
Dubois | Pierre-Luc | CBJ |
Dunn | Vince | STL |
Fleury | Haydn | CAR |
Gourde | Yanni | TBL |
Griffith | Seth | BUF |
Heed | Tim | SJS |
Heinen | Danton | BOS |
Hudon | Charles | MON |
Kempe | Adrian | LAK |
Kempny | Michal | WAS |
Kerfoot | Alexander | COL |
Khaira | Jujhar | EDM |
Koekkoek | Slater | TBL |
Kulak | Brett | CGY |
Kuraly | Sean | BOS |
Labanc | Kevin | SJS |
Leivo | Josh | TOR |
Meier | Timo | SJS |
Patrick | Nolan | PHI |
Perlini | Brendan | ARI |
Pouliot | Derrick | VAN |
Rutta | Jan | CHI |
Smith | Gemel | DAL |
Stephenson | Chandler | WAS |
Theodore | Shea | VGK |
Tuch | Alex | VGK |
Virtanen | Jake | VAN |
Vrana | Jakub | WAS |
Weal | Jordan | PHI |
Weegar | Mackenzie | FLA |
Wood | Miles | NJD |
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Nice work Dobber as always. Where do you have Ronning on that magnificent list of yours?
Thank you! I have him 352nd, a bit of a long shot
Thoughts on Vilardi long-term? Looks like he has one of the highest PPG in the OHL coming off a back injury and still 18 years old.
I like him for two to three years from now. On the right track. Injuries are a flag
Gerard Lundrigan Dobber • 2 months agoThomas and Tolvenen also seem to have incredible hype around them as well but low on this list. I would also be curious as to why on those guys.
Dobber Gerard Lundrigan • 2 months ago
St. Louis and Nashville will keep them off your pro team for 3-4 years. Don’t fall into the Ty Rattie trap!
Gerard Lundrigan Dobber • 2 months ago
Hasn’t Poile already come out and said he hopes to have Tolvenen on the Preds as soon as the KHL season is over?
Dobber Gerard Lundrigan • 2 months ago
I’m sure he will be, and his ranking will continue to rise if that happens. And when it does happen, he won’t shoot up to #1 either, because I saw Fiala do the same thing (three years later, barely making fantasy pro teams). Let’s not forget Radulov. I just don’t like the wait time on prospects with Nashville and St. Louis.
Besides, Tolvenen was a Top 10 KHL scorer in October. November he was Top 20. December Top 25… WJC only one goal. Great prospect, but a lot of the hype is that early Sept/Oct impact and hot KHL start.
He’s 81st now, +/- 5.0 rating points puts him as high as 60th. If they sign him he’ll be around 15-25th. If I like his impact as a pro first few games then he’ll be Top 10. If he makes the team out of camp he could be Top 3.
Yes, the comments are all right there – and if you check them each month since September you can copy/paste quotes from me about Tolvanen every month.
I move up players as they earn it, I don’t knee-jerk. Knee-jerking leads to failure more often than not.
Two months ago – he had a great WJC and moved into the Top 90. One month ago, rumors grew stronger that not only would NSH sign him, but that he’d actually play ‘this’ year. So he moved into the Top 35.
One month later, he had those Olympics, plus confirmation that he will indeed sign after the KHL season. No. 1. Olympics changed everything, I loved what I saw there. And what he did. Wow!
I’m very happy with his progress on my rankings and how I moved him up each month based on earning it. And I thank you for shining a spotlight on it. Thanks pal!
It seems like there were a lot of graduates this time around too. That helps players jump up the rankings in strides.
You’re welcome bud. Sarcasm, the highest form of humour right? My point, which I’m sure you received and are choosing to gloss over, is how you actually have consistently been under ranking him, and in fact stated that he was likely 3 years away as little as a few months ago. And that “best case scenario” he might be top 3 next September. Obviously these are free rankings and you put a lot of work in, so I should have been polite and thanked you for all your effort, so thank you. I just find it very odd that you took criticism for undervaluing him for months, and now you have completely flipped because you “like” his progress? Given that the consumers of this site are largely in keeper pools, have you really helped anyone by consistently lagging his production as you move him up your ranks? IE, no keeper pool worth its salt has him available anymore, whereas that may not have been the case in Sep,Oct,Nov….
I disagree. I think my October rankings were behind on him, but after that I moved him up quickly and steadily based on growing information. I couldn’t be happier with how I treated Tolvanen. I missed his hot start in the KHL in September because I was in the hospital for most of September. So I missed it in the October rankings, but thanks to the comments quickly drawing my attention, he was there for November. His KHL numbers slowed – they slowed, man. He went from Top 5 down to 15th. So October’s numbers were low due to my missing him (hospital) and November’s numbers “may” have been a little low at 146 because his huge start cooled off. Plus Nashville’s long track record of moving prospects slowly. Not happy with October, but I’m happy with November.
Rumors of his coming over after the season moved him further up the ranks for December to 84th. Is that really undervaluing him? It was before WJC, before Olympics, and before anything concrete about him coming over. Plus Nashville’s long track record of moving prospects slowly. Happy with December.
In January he had the WJC and moved up to 81st – he was decent, but not dominant. I’m okay with where I ranked him January. But then more rumors had him ‘almost certain’ to sign with Nashville after and that Poile felt he would get right into the lineup. Boom – up to 34th. Happy with where I ranked him in February.
Then he had those Olympics. And KHL playoffs have been awesome. Just…wow. Had to move him to 1st (helps that I graduated a good 25 forwards too).
I don’t see where I undervalued him, other than in October. He was available in my January 13th draft – yes he was – and yes I got him. Had he not been drafted in my other league in September, then he would be available in that pool this summer because we can only draft once per year (Robert Thomas and Mark Jankowski are available in that one, for example, so it’s possible). Yes, he’s available in some keepers even now.
I did take a lot of criticism over the months. It makes doing this hard. But I can’t change the way I do things based on pressure. Other players I felt pressure on over the years – Schremp, Beach, S. Kostitsyn (ouch – really heard about that one).
I appreciate your thanks and putting this one nicely, but I don’t share your criticism that I was too slow moving him up. I explained each month’s ranking above and stand by it. And yes, I think it helped the readers. And my system for prospects (not knee-jerking) helps too, while everyone dives headfirst at the “busts” I carefully navigate you to the winners.
You drafted a great one last summer, but this almost feels like you’re “I knew it all along” gloating when really you just took a guy taken in the first round with offensive upside…and struck it rich (it could have been any of 12 other offensive forwards you drafted, but you took the right one), so now you’re lording it over me, perhaps a little unfairly.
Well to be clear, I didn’t draft him. At the start of the year, I put a lot of weight in your list, as it is obviously excellent. So I stayed away, after reading all your comments re: wait time, etc. However I was scooped by fellow poolies in both of my leagues early in the season, and have some sour grapes. So not gloating, at all.
Fair enough. I was scooped in one of my three leagues as well. Usually my caution pays off as I don’t get stuck with a guy for years, hogging a bench spot. Occasionally, it hurts me.
Huh….
Hello,
Do you have any thoughts on Kristian Vesalainen?
Is it because he got drafted by Winnipeg that he is ranked only #100 on this list? To me, he seems like a steal for the Jets, so I am curious to know how you evaluated him.
Yes. If a player is pretty much guaranteed to not get a 50-point season within three years then he’d be hard-pressed to get into my Top 100. The Jets are deep up front with youth, plus he’s a big man who will take a little longer at the NHL level
For a keeper league with salary cap, who do think is the better keeper – Barkov, W. Karlsson or Kuznetsov? Kuvnetsov is the most expensive and Karlsson’s contract is an unknown. Barkov is on a good deal at $5.9M. Do you guys believe in Karlsson?