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New Jersey Devils Prospect Stat Update for 10/27/2009

Since the New Jersey Devils prepare for tomorrow's game against Buffalo, most of the news today focuses on the Devils' gameplan for tomorrow.  That will be covered in tomorrow's preview.  To pass the time, why not check out how the team's prospects are doing in their respective leagues?

Now, I've seen none of them actually play with their current teams.  So feel free to call this lazy, stat-sheet analysis.  Nevertheless, I took Hockey's Future's list of the Top 20 Devils prospects and looked up the stats for each player.  The only exceptions are Nicklas Bergfors and Matt Halischuk, as both are with the New Jersey Devils.  I also included some additional notable prospects in Lowell (e.g. Eric Castonguay) as well as the rest of the 2009 draft class to give a broader look at who is in the system.  That draft class, by the way, is now college-heavy on the lower end now that Curtis Gedig has committed to Ohio State for next year.  He joins Derek Rodwell as a 2010 NCAA committed player and Helgeson, who is already in with Minnesota.

The big chart comes right after the jump.  Please note that all stats were taken from the team's or league's respective sites as of October 27, 2009.

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Notice that the current top scorer among HF's list of Lowell players is Vladimir Zharkov, who has continued his solid play after a solid preseason.  For the notables, though, Matt Taorima has been on fire with 10 points to lead the Lowell Devils in scoring - all from the blueline.   As far as Frazee goes, he's only played one game and as far as I know, still recovering from injury.  Mike McKenna and Gerald Coleman have been holding it down in Lowell in his absence.

Among junior players, Adam Henrique is currently, believe it or not, third in the OHL in scoring and second on his team behind the highly touted 2010 prospect, Taylor Hall.  The overage junior player is certainly enjoying his hockey in Windsor!   In other somewhat surprising stat news, Alexander Urbom is actually tied for third in the WHL in scoring among defensemen.  Go Urbom.

As far as the Swedes go, Mattias Tendenby and Jacob Josefson haven't lit it up, but per the SEL's site, is it more impressive that Josefson is given quality time at such a young age, or that Tedenby has been productive with such little time on HV71's third line?  Could it be both? (Aside: Tedenby's HV71 team has been killing it in the SEL with a 10-3-1 record to lead the Elitserien and with a +25 goal differential.)

If you have seen any of these players play, please, by all means, let us know how you think they are playing in the comments.

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I wish the devils had scoring from there blueline.

by Imperator_Celtic on Oct 28, 2009 12:58 AM EDT reply actions  

Future is looking brighter

Several notables on this list that I want to comment on.

Zharkov is ready to play here. The issue is there is no room for him. He will be on this team next year as long as he stays healthy.

Patrice Cormier is very close and will get a serious look. He plays a position that is one of a few glaring needs for us.

Matt Taormina can be a diamond in the rough. We have not had a legit Nieder/Refalski scoring threat D man in a few years, and it would be a pleasant surprise if he can keep this up. The dig on him has always been that he isnt “big” enough to play at this level, which I just don’t get because Refalski is listed at 5-10. Refalski and Oduya were Lou finds, and maybe this is another one. The indicator will be if Lou signs him to a 2 way contract.

Adam Henrique is also on fire in the OHL. he won’t be 20 until February, but should get a chance soon to play in the AHL and see if he can carry it over. Some would argue that the play in the QMJHL and OHL is not far off from the AHL. We will see.

A personal Choice is Vasynov, who is rated as a better prospect then Zharkov but just hasn’t found his groove yet. He is a shooter, and if he can refine his play might catch up in a hurry.

I’m not getting into Corrente and Eckford. We all know they are close and one or both will be on this team next year. Martin is UFA, and I dont think he is 5 million dollar defenseman. Here will be another test of LOU to see if he hamstrings us with another Colin White type contract that makes a declining player impossible to move.

by pepe22 on Oct 28, 2009 11:37 AM EDT reply actions  

With the point total of martin i would think if he insists on 5 million,and Lou is the general manager of the Devils he will probably be playing somewhere else next year.Seems a little high for a defensive defense man.Martin has been great this year so far hope the time not playing dosnt mess him up.

by Imperator_Celtic on Oct 28, 2009 1:08 PM EDT up reply actions  

martin

He is at 3.8 million now, and is surely going to want a raise. I think his current number is about right, but don’t see him signing for it.

by pepe22 on Oct 28, 2009 2:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

i agree

mabey even like 4 based on oduya

by Imperator_Celtic on Oct 28, 2009 9:38 PM EDT up reply actions  

wrong #

Sorry- 4.5 is his salary. 3.8 is his cap hit

by pepe22 on Oct 28, 2009 2:39 PM EDT reply actions  

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