ESPN Insider posted their top 50 2012 NHL draft prospects . . . . . Have provided a summary of the top 10 below;
1
Nail Yakupov
Shoots: Left
Position: RW
Team: Sarnia (OHL)
Height: 5-10 1/2
Weight: 189 pounds
Due to injuries, Yakupov played only 42 games. Even though there is much debate over the selection of Russian-born players within some NHL front offices, the consensus No. 1 overall pick all season long holds on. There is too much upside to this competitive point producer.
Previous Ranking: 1
2
Filip Forsberg
Shoots: Right
Position: C
Team: Leksand (SWE-2)
Height: 6-2
Weight: 181 pounds
Forsberg has good size with lots of talent and determination to his game. At the U-18s he started for Sweden, and there's something to be said for having the puck on his stick for long periods of time per shift. There aren't a lot of prospects that combine his skill and size.
Previous Ranking: 2
3
Mathew Dumba
Shoots: Right
Position: D
Team: Red Deer (WHL)
Height: 5-11 3/4
Weight: 183 pounds
A dynamic but undersized D-man, Dumba has special qualities that grabbed my eye and made me differ from Central Scouting's final ranking (No. 11 among North American skaters). He led all scorers from the backline at the U-18s and continued his dominant physical play with open-ice hits. I've said it before and I'll say it again: He reminds me of Los Angeles Kings blueliner Drew Doughty.
Previous Ranking: 4
4
Ryan Murray
Shoots: Left
Position: D
Team: Everett (WHL)
Height: 6-0 1/2
Weight: 201 pounds
Character and steady play have taken this kid all the way to a spot on Canada's national men's team during the recent IIHF World Championships. Strong for his size, positionally he finds a way to make an impact on the game with excellent instincts.
Previous Ranking: 6
5
Teuvo Teravainen
Shoots: Left
Position: LW
Team: Jokerit (FIN-Jr.)
Height: 5-11
Weight: 165 pounds
Teravainen has magical hands and the vision to go along with his vast puck skills. Played some center, and I feel that is a better position for this playmaking forward. He gets knocked down due to lack of strength, but his skills are too exciting to pass up. His overall intensity and determination will improve when he becomes stronger over time. He's a big riser from our last rankings, jumping up from No. 18.
Previous Ranking: 18
6
Mikhail Grigorenko
Shoots: Left
Position: C
Team: Quebec (QMJHL)
Height: 6-3 1/4
Weight: 200 pounds
Tremendous upside with skills, size and playmaking ability. He's guilty of not showing up with a strong effort enough too frequently, though. Recently it has been reported that he was playing with mononucleosis down the stretch, which could be the reason rather than his character. If teams ultimately believe it's the latter reason, they may take a pass. His best shift is as good as any player in this draft, and he was the consensus No. 2 overall pick before slipping down the stretch.
Previous Ranking: 3
7
Cody Ceci
Shoots: Right
Position: D
Team: Ottawa (OHL)
Height: 6-2 1/2
Weight: 207 pounds
Ceci quietly had 60 points in 64 games. It may have been quiet because it is his defensive game that is so attractive. He's strong on the puck and possesses a solid one-on-one game. His shot from the point is a weapon. Perhaps the most NHL-ready player in the draft, he could be targeted by a team that needs an impact blueliner today rather than down the road.
Previous Ranking: 13
8
Griffin Reinhart
Shoots: Left
Position: D
Team: Edmonton (WHL)
Height: 6-3 3/4
Weight: 204 pounds
An impressive skater for his size, Reinhart also has good puck-moving ability and the ability to process and make decisions under pressure. His upside is great but his overall game needs to add some sandpaper. He has the potential to develop into a big-minute player with a two-way game.
Previous Ranking: 9
9
Alex Galchenyuk
Shoots: Left
Position: C
Team: Sarnia (OHL)
Height: 6-1
Weight: 198 pounds
A major knee injury kept Galchenyuk out of the lineup for most of the season. Scouts are projecting him off his body of work as an underage player, the summer Ivan Hlinka tournament with Team USA (he's of Russian ancestry but a U.S. citizen) and his push to get back for the CHL playoffs. In those glimpses though there is no denying his high-end skill set.
Previous Ranking: 7
10
Morgan Rielly
Shoots: Left
Position: D
Team: Moose Jaw (WHL)
Height: 5-11 1/2
Weight: 190 pounds
Another player who missed most of the season with a major knee injury. Rielly tried hard to get back for part of the playoffs, but his play at the U-18s a year ago proved he is an elite talent on the back end. He reminds me of Chicago Blackhawks D Duncan Keith with his upbeat approach to the game.
Previous Ranking: 5