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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Who is the NHL's Top Goaltending Prospect?   July 16, 2018
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Goaltenders have been, and potentially always will be, the toughest position to
 evaluate and project a development curve for in hockey. How many high draft
picks haven';t panned out? How many late-round selections did?

At all levels of hockey, the highest drafted goaltender doesn';t always end up
being the best one down the road. Each team has their own opinion on what makes
 a goaltender great around the draft and how they';ll develop down the road.

Goaltenders also take a longer time to develop than position players, often
hitting their peaks around their late-20s. As a result, some of the top
goaltending prospects in the league today were drafted as far back as 2014. A
stark contrast to the expectations placed upon forwards and defensemen, who are
 generally anticipated to be in the NHL within two years.

The Red Wings, for example, tend to select netminders who intend on taking the
college route or play overseas. While these goalies may not be the best
available, they';ll have longer to develop than their CHL counterparts who are
thrust into professional action at 20 or 21 years old. College and European
goaltenders typically turn pro a few years later.

In addition, scouting has slowly become more consistent though, with goalie
specialists viewing games of draft-eligible players. More time is also being
devoted to conditioning, health, and tape review to address bad habits.

With that being said, let';s take a glimpse into a group of the top goaltending
 prospects in the NHL.12. Michael DiPietro - Vancouver Canucks

Age: 19Drafted: 64th overall in 2017Size: 6';0″ & 201 pounds

As the backbone of the Windsor Spitfires, Michael DiPietro already has
NHL-level footwork in the crease. The spring before he was drafted by
Vancouver, the netminder led his junior team to a Memorial Cup championship as
the host team using quick, efficient movements to get in position for every
shot.Logan Stanley and Michael DiPietro of the Windsor Spitfires. (Terry
Wilson/OHL Images)

DiPietro is definitely a new-age goaltender, considering his size and desire to
 stay down on the ice with play in tight - similar to how Tuukka Rask plays for
 Boston.11. Cayden Primeau - Montreal Canadiens

Age: 18Drafted: 199th overall in 2017Size: 6';3″ & 181 pounds

It looks like the Montreal Canadiens found a hidden gem in the 2017 NHL Draft.
After one subpar season in the USHL, the son of long-time NHLer Keith Primeau
enrolled in Northeastern University took Hockey East by storm by producing a
1.92 GAA and .931 save percentage in 34 games. The massive rising sophomore
uses his size to track the puck well through screens and seal off the bottom of
 the net in tight.10. Ville Husso - St. Louis Blues

Age: 23Drafted: 94th overall in 2014Size: 6';3″ & 205 pounds

Though the St. Louis Blues signed Chad Johnson to back up Jake Allen, Ville
Husso will push for the No. 2 role in training camp after two solid seasons in
the AHL. There, the goalie posted consecutive years of sub-2.50 GAA and save
percentages at or above .920. Husso needs to play to continue his development
though, so another season starting in the AHL may not be the worst thing.9.
Thatcher Demko - Vancouver Canucks

Age: 22Drafted: 36th overall in 2014Size: 6';4″ & 192 pounds

Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko (Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports)

NHL-ready at this point, Thatcher Demko is another outstanding goalie prospect
for the Vancouver Canucks. The Boston College alum has terrific lateral
movement, including secondary and tertiary pushes to stay in position as play
progresses. Demko does have a propensity to go paddle down when play is in
tight - something that may be exploited at the next level.8. Ukko-Pekka
Luukkonen - Buffalo Sabres

Age: 19Drafted: 54th overall in 2017Size: 6';4″ & 196 pounds

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Team Finland. (Photo by Kevin Hoffman/Getty Images)

First of all, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen's orange pads are spectacular. Second,
Buffalo's netminding prospect has a great poke check and smooth lateral
movement to compliment his large frame. Luukkonen is expected to play in
Finland's top league next season to continue his development before coming over
 to North America in a couple years.7. Linus Soderstrom - New York Islanders

Age: 21Drafted: 95th overall in 2014Size: 6';4″ & 198 pounds

Calm is a good way to describe Linus Soderstrom's play in net. The netminder is
 very efficient with his movement and isn't overly flashy in net - he just
stops pucks with sound goaltending. After playing for HV71 in Sweden's top
league the past two seasons, Soderstrom is coming to North America for the
2018-19 campaign to play for the New York Islanders' AHL affiliate,
Bridgeport.6. Filip Gustavsson - Ottawa Senators

Age: 20Drafted: 55th overall in 2016Size: 6';2″ & 183 pounds

After a successful World Junior Championships and SHL season, Filip Gustavsson
crossed the Atlantic to finish his 2017-18 season with Ottawa's farm team. Part
 of the Derick Brassard blockbuster, Gustavsson plays a compact style and moves
 efficiently in the crease. He's played well internationally and shouldn't have
 much issue adjusting to AHL and, eventually, NHL speed over the next couple
years.5. Igor Shestyorkin - New York Rangers

Age: 22Drafted: 118th overall in 2014Size: 6';1″ & 183 pounds

Playing for high-powered SKA St. Petersburg, Igor Shestyorkin has put together
back-to-back .930-plus seasons. The netminder is under contract with his KHL
team for another year and could consider a jettison to the North American game
thereafter, especially if more players from SKA St. Petersburg move to the NHL.
 Shestyorkin has great footwork around the crease and tracks play well as one
of the KHL's top goaltenders.4. Jake Oettinger - Dallas Stars

Age: 19Drafted: 26th overall in 2017Size: 6';4″ & 218 pounds

Jake Oettinger of the Dallas Stars. (David Banks-USA TODAY Sports)

After years of subpar goaltending, Dallas' crease is looking pretty good with
Ben Bishop in net and the highly touted Jake Oettinger on the way. The latter
just finished up his sophomore season with Boston University, where he produced
 a 2.45 GAA and .915 save percentage in 38 games. Oettinger split time with
with Toronto's Joseph Woll at the 2018 World Junior Championships as well with
Team USA, appearing in three tournament games.3. Carter Hart - Philadelphia
Flyers

Age: 19Drafted: 48th overall in 2016Size: 6';2″ & 181 pounds

How long until Carter Hart suits up for the Philadelphia Flyers? (Photo by
Christopher Mast/Icon Sportswire)

Philadelphia's Carter Hart is finally graduating to the professional ranks
after a storied junior career. During his last season with the WHL's Everett
Silvertips, the netminder produced an otherworldly 1.60 GAA in the high scoring
 league. Hart will need to battle for ice time at the next level though, as the
 Flyers already have Michal Neuvirth and Brian Elliott with the NHL squad and
Anthony Stolarz and Alex Lyon in the AHL.2. Ilya Sorokin - New York Islanders

Age: 22Drafted: 78th overall in 2014Size: 6';2″ & 176 pounds

In a few years, the Islanders presently abysmal goaltending turn into one of
the best in the league with Soderstrom and Russian prospect Ilya Sorokin.
Spending the last three seasons with CSKA Moscow, the goaltender has produced a
 sub-2.00 GAA each year and racked up a few mantles worth of individual awards.
 In net, Sorokin resembles Sergei Bobrovsky with his wide butterfly, strong
lateral pushes while down, and willingness to compete for every puck regardless
 of how the play breaks down in front of him.The NHL';s Top Goaltending
Prospect1. Ilya Samsonov - Washington Capitals

Age: 21Drafted: 22nd overall in 2015Size: 6';3″ & 205 pounds

More than three years after the Washington Capitals drafted goaltender Ilya
Samsonov, the Russian phenom is finally coming over the North America. After a
stellar career with Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL, Samsonov will likely
start the 2018-19 season in the AHL with the Hershey Bears, though the
netminder could challenge for Washington';s backup role now that Philipp
Grubauer is in Colorado.Ilya Samsonov during a 2016 KHL game with Metallurg
Magnitogorsk (Photo: Elena Rusko, www.metallurg.ru)

In net, Samsonov has lightning-quick reflexes, strong lateral pushes, a great
glove, and a never-give-up attitude on all shots. He is prone to
over-correcting and putting himself in awkward situations, but those bad habits
 can easily be addressed, especially with all-world goaltending coach Mitch
Korn overseeing his development.

It';s easy to see a little bit of Andrei Vasilevskiy in Samsonov';s game, but
the Russian goalie prospect plays his own game. He seals off the bottom of the
net well when the action is in tight and tracks the puck well for such a young
age. Samsonov definitely has the potential to be a top-line NHL starter, but
has a little bit of development ahead as he transitions to the North American
ice and the game speeds up.Which NHL goalie prospect are you most excited
about? Comment below with your pick.

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