We all know who is No. 1, but RotoWire's Jon Litterine breaks down the rest of Part 2 of his 2024-25 NHL Top-100 Prospects ranking, including another San Jose Shark ready to make an impact.
RotoWire's Jon Litterine is back with his in-depth Top-100 NHL Prospect Rankings. This week, we look at No. 51-100 -- including Calgary netminder Dustin Wolf.
Jon Litterine analyzes the top-100 prospects entering the 2020-21 season. In Part 2, he looks at Nos. 51-100.
Jon Litterine analyzes the top-100 prospects entering the 2020-21 season. In Part 1, he looks at the first 50.
Jon Litterine ranks the NHL's top prospects as we head into the 2018-19 season. Fear not, Sabres fans, Rasmus Dahlin should be an impact player from the get go.
Jon Litterine analyzes prospects who could take a big step forward in their sophomore seasons next year in the NHL, including the Islanders' Josh Ho-Sang.
Jon Litterine analyzes the prospects who saw their fantasy stock rise and fall the most this season. Few youngsters have climbed the charts like Ty Ronning.
Jon Litterine analyzes the prospects who were moved at the trade deadline. Can Pontus Aberg turn the potential he showed with the Predators into something more with the Oilers?
Jon Litterine looks at the top rookies this year in the NHL. Brock Boeser entered the season with high expectations and is doing his best to exceed those in Vancouver.
Jon Litterine updates the top-200 prospect list as the season heads into the new year. Which players have graduated and which have dropped off the list? Find out where Dylan Strome ranks.
Jon Litterine previews each team's top-10 prospects. Mathew Barzal led the Seattle Thunderbirds to the WHL title last season. What can he do for the Islanders this year?
Jonathan Litterine ranks the top-100 prospects entering the 2017-18 season. What kind of impact can Mathew Barzal have for the Islanders this season?
Jon Litterine revises his prospect rankings with the close of the 2016-17 season. Dylan Strome posted another stellar season in the OHL.
Jon Litterine catches up with 10 prospects who have seen their stock fall this year, including 2014 No. 5 overall pick Michael Dal Colle.