Prospect Rankings

Ranked by expected peak NHL production — not by junior points. Each prospect is matched to the players drafted 2012–2018 whose draft-stage profiles his most resembles, and carries what actually became of them: how many made it, when they arrived, and how good they got.

How this is built. Each prospect's draft-stage profile — league-adjusted scoring (NHLe), his age that season, goal share, pedigree — is matched against every player drafted 2012–2018, including the ones who never made it. What you see is what happened to his 40 closest matches: P(NHL) is the share who reached 100+ NHL games, ETA the median age they became regulars, and the band their 25th–90th percentile peak scoring pace. The rank itself is the mean peak pace across all matches, busts counted as zero — so a flashy profile whose comps washed out ranks below a steadier one whose comps stuck.
Two stages, matched separately: a junior is compared to other juniors; an AHL/pro prospect (the PRO tag) to players who were at the same stage — so a 22-year-old producing in the AHL isn't judged against 18-year-olds. Pool: 1324 drafted players (734 with a pro-stage season), 32% made the NHL — the base rate any prospect is measured against. Skaters only: there is no NHLe for a goalie.
#PlayerPosLeagueAgeOrgDraftP/GPNHLeP(NHL)ETAUpside bandScore
14Brady MartinFOHL19.4NSH25′ #5124.678%1.4y @20.8
294383
46.1
30Cameron ReidFOHL19.4NSH*25′ #210.9824.270%2.6y @22
193573
37.6
14. Brady Martin78% NHL · 1.4y
William Nylander 14#8100 pk750 GP
Jake Virtanen 14#643 pk317 GP
Michael McLeod 16#1235 pk287 GP
Vitali Kravtsov 18#9never stuck64 GP
Bo Horvat 13#990 pk881 GP
30. Cameron Reid70% NHL · 2.6y
Josh Norris 17#1968 pk283 GP
Jack Roslovic 15#2558 pk595 GP
Janne Kuokkanen 16#4341 pk119 GP
Rasmus Asplund 16#3332 pk189 GP
Michael McLeod 16#1235 pk287 GP