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Ranking the top 50 prospects in NHL pipelines

Vancouver prospect Elias Pettersson broke the Swedish Hockey League's scoring record for players under 20 years old with 56 points in 44 games, and he helped Sweden to a silver medal at the World Junior Championships in January. Kevin Hoffman/Getty Images

The regular season has concluded for most leagues outside of the North American professional ranks, which offers us an opportunity to reflect on the season that was. While champions are yet to be crowned across junior, college and European pro hockey, we've got a pretty good book on top prospects across the landscape.

With that in mind, we decided to take a look at the top 50 drafted prospects outside of the NHL right now. This list was put together based on multiple viewings of each prospect, some live and some on tape. Input from scouts and coaches was considered, as well.

The players are ranked by who I think will make the biggest impact at the next level over the long term. NHL readiness is not a factor.

Also, players who appeared in at least 25 NHL games this season or have appeared in 50 NHL games in their career are no longer eligible for inclusion. That means Tage Thompson of the St. Louis Blues and Jack Roslovic of the Winnipeg Jets are left off our rankings, among others.

Here are the top 50 prospects at the end of the regular season.

Note: Heights, weights and positions are listed as recorded by NHL Central Scouting Services, while 2017-18 stats are via eliteprospects.com. Draft picks are included next to the players' names.


1. Elias Pettersson, C/W, Vancouver Canucks (No. 5, 2017)
Vaxjo Lakers (SHL): 44 GP, 24 G, 32 A
Age: 19 | Height: 6-2 | Weight: 161