![]() ![]() The Sens had already decided not to sign him so he signed a minor league deal with Laval in July which actually extended his NHL signing deadline. ![]() Montreal acquired Novak back in September and didn’t even bother announcing the swap. If you want a sure sign of how little an organization values a player, consider this. The rankings were at the end of training camp (the write-ups take a while) so some early-season performances have been taken into consideration but as they are small sample sizes, they only move a player up or down a few slots. Players are assessed on a combination of upside, likelihood of making it to the NHL, and overall value to the organization. For some players, the estimate is a specific season while others whose projected development paths are harder to determine will be in a range. Included with each ranking is an estimate of the NHL readiness date for each prospect. ![]() Graduated – NHL GP: Juraj Slafkovsky (1), Kaiden Guhle (2), Justin Barron (3), Arber Xhekaj (8), Jordan Harris (10), Jesse Ylonen (19), Lucas Condotta (39) Traded – Gianni Fairbrother (33), Nate Schnarr (44), Arvid Henrikson (47) Released – Frederik Dichow (29), Joel Teasdale (43), Jack Gorniak (46) Here are the departures from last year’s list (previous ranking in parentheses): Here are the criteria that each player had to meet to be eligible to be in these rankings:ġ) The player must be 24 years old or younger as of October 1, 2023Ģ) The player must have no greater than 39 games of NHL experience (including regular season and playoffs)ģ) The player cannot be signed to an AHL contract We go similarly deep in our annual rankings as we begin with the players ranked outside the top 40. Montreal’s prospect pool has certainly gotten deeper over the last few seasons as a result of the extra draft capital they’ve had. ![]()
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