
Jon Litterine lays out how he believes the first round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft would unfold now with the benefit of hindsight.
Ben Zweiman lines up some close-to-the-majors prospects to watch during AHL postseason play, including a raft of future Maple Leafs like Nikita Soshnikov.
RotoWire's Ben Zweiman identifies several organizations with blurry NHL futures, indicating openings for high-end prospects like Haydn Fleury of the Hurricanes.
Pascal Dupuis and Blake Comeau have enjoyed riding shotgun with Evgeni Malkin. They have three attractive road games this week.
While it took him a few years to adapt to the speed and size of the NHL game, Victor Hedman has shown he's ready to leave his mark.
As the regular season finally gets under way, who are the hidden gems waiting to be discovered? Dan Waldner and Mike Wilson analyze their top picks of the week.
The Atlantic Division features this year's No. 1 overall pick, the player that had the best statistical year, and Jon Litterine's top overall NHL prospect. See which is which in Jon Litterine's article.
Is Phil Kessel primed for his first 40-goal season as he plays for a new contract next summer? Either way, the future is looking very bright in Toronto.
Dougie Hamilton is already playing in the NHL, but under Darryl's criteria he still qualifies as a prospect and thus tops our list.
Darryl Houston Smith ranks his top 300 NHL prospects, breaking them down into forwards, defensemen and goalies.
Darryl Houston Smith ranks his top 300 NHL prospects, breaking them down into forwards, defensemen and goalies.