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Minnesota Wild Reader Top 20 Prospects: Choosing Fourteen

With our summer (thankfully) winding down quickly, we plug along in our mission. The voting was limited (understandably) on thirteen, and resulted in a tie between Justin Falk and Tyler Cuma. By order of executive decree, the tie breaker goes to Justin Falk. Don't ask for an explanation, because we don't have one. Arbitrary assignment of Falk in the thirteen spot. We're power hungry maniacs.

Now for fourteen, which, by logic, should be easy to pick at this point. Ready? Go.

Our list thus far:

1. Mikael Granlund
2. Charlie Coyle
3. Jason Zucker
4. Marco Scandella
5. Jonas Brodin
6. Zack Phillips
7. Matt Hackett
8. Jared Spurgeon
9. Johan Larsson
10. Casey Wellman
11. Colton Gillies
12. Darcy Kuemper
13. Justin Falk (tiebreaker)

As always, bios and stats... after the jump.

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We are using using Dan's definition of prospect from last year:

Requirements for rookies:
*Under the age of 27
**Has played less than 53 NHL Games (some exceptions apply e.g Gillies)
***Has played less than 4 years of pro hockey

Still in the Game:

Cody Almond

We need to add into the mix some of the guys that have been around awhile. Almond was the number eight prospect according to Dan last December. Is he still there? Higher? Lower? It always seems that Almond is just on the edge of making his mark in the NHL, only to be sent back to Houston yet again. Where he fits in the lineup is still tough to predict. He strikes me as a Kyle Brodziak type player, that fits a bit everywhere, and not completely anywhere. He may not be the next coming, but he sure needs to get an extended sniff. And soon. 

Tyler Cuma

Injuries scare the bejebus out of fans, GMs, and players alike. Freak injuries, coupled with nagging injuries, Cuma has always been just about to find his groove, only to be knocked back down by the next injury on his sheet. It's too bad, too, because Cuma was well liked by many in the NHL, and was a bit of surprise when they selected him. He is an offensive type that has settled into a defensive role, and hopefully he can find some health, and find a role in the franchise. With d-men already tough to develop, and a glut of them in the organization, Cuma needs to do something, and soon, to stand out from the crowd. Here's hoping he does.

Mario Lucia

Lucia was the sweet, hometown story from the draft. The Wild trade up to get a second round pick, then draft not only a Minnesotan, but the son of the coach of the University of Minnesota's hockey program. It's so so sweet it could be made by Hersheys, and so corny that Cargill wants a cut. Still, Lucia wasn't picked because he is a hometown boy. He was picked because he was a great value at the 60th pick, and the Wild saw that value. Second round picks are a favorite of Chuck Fletcher, and the Wild have had some success in the second round in the past. Where will Mario end up in the franchise? Who knows. He has a long time to develop, so it may take awhile to know. He has to be considered in the top twenty, being a second round pick, but don't expect to see him in green anytime soon.

Erik Haula

Who in their right mind considers a seventh round pick to be a potential top 20 prospect? Well, when he shows the promise that Haula does, we do. He was playing on the top line for the Golden Gophers last year after having strong success in Omaha in the USHL (thank you to @Big_Weiss for clarification here). Haula may still be a long shot, but the odds are starting to look better and better that he has a real shot at some NHL time. Still a ton of work to do, but the kid has the work ethic to do it.

Nate Prosser

Time to throw another d-man into the mix. The Elk River, MN native and Stifler look alike, Prosser has the goods. A college free agent signing, Prosser was an anchor for the Aeros last year, and Mike Yeo has a ton of faith in him, as does Chuck Fletcher. Don't be surprised to see Prosser as the first call up for any injuries on the blue line. He is not an offensive stud, but he isn't Martin Skoula, so he has that going for him. With a young defensive corps, Prosser is near the top of the list. DOn't discount this kid too quickly.

Jarod Palmer

Yet another Minnesota native, and yet another college free agent signing. Palmer put up 28 points in his first pro season, to go with 64 PIMs. He is a physical player with a nose for the net, and someone who could be an exciting prospect if his development curve continues. He has a log jam in front of him, so if he wants to crack the big squad, he will have to differentiate himself, but that isn't impossible. He has the attitude, and the ethic to do it. Despite the stats above, he is a forward... not a d-man. He is also from Fridley, not Fredley.

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Wow

People are down on Brett Bulmer huh?

by cgp711 on Sep 9, 2011 11:49 AM CDT reply actions  

He has tools, skills.

But he hasn’t really proven it. He’s kind of a project. If he can take a step forward, then yes, he will be rated much higher, but he needs to do that first.

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by Georgie Fruit on Sep 9, 2011 2:07 PM CDT up reply actions  

Hence, prospects.

That’s pretty much true for everyone on the list, no?

by SpaethCo on Sep 10, 2011 2:15 AM CDT up reply actions  

Most everyone higher than Bulmer on this list

has had more success than Bulmer.

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by Georgie Fruit on Sep 11, 2011 11:15 PM CDT up reply actions  

Why Falk over Cuma?

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by Georgie Fruit on Sep 9, 2011 2:07 PM CDT reply actions  

Fair or not it seems many have written off Cuma...

once he plays a full season and shows the offensive promise we were promised I’d guess he gets back in the discussion. Injuries are a beeotch.

by Pewterschmidt on Sep 9, 2011 2:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

The ruling was arbitrary, but Falk has played in the NHL while Cuma remains an injury problem. Cuma may one day be better, but not until the injuries stop.

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by BReynolds on Sep 9, 2011 7:21 PM CDT up reply actions  

Palmer is listed in the bios, but isn’t able to be voted for? Why?

by GThomas on Sep 9, 2011 4:26 PM CDT reply actions  

Nice catch. Will add him on Monday.

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by BReynolds on Sep 9, 2011 7:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

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