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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   5 Oilers Prospects To Watch in 2018-19   August 7, 2018
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We continue our summer prospect coverage by looking at some of the Edmonton
Oilers prospects that could be in for big years and improve their stock within
the organization. If you haven';t read the recent Top-10 or Top-20 pieces
written at THW you can do so within the related links below. The top three
prospects within the system according to my rankings were; Evan Bouchard,
Kailer Yamamoto, and Stuart Skinner.Related: Edmonton Oilers Top 10 Prospects

Those three are expected to have big seasons in 2018-19. Bouchard and Yamamoto
both can crack the Oilers opening night roster. Bouchard could see a nine-game
audition to start the year, but with what the current depth chart looks like in
 Edmonton, it';s more likely he ends up back with the OHL';s London Knights.
Yamamoto, 20, has the uncertain situation on the right side working in his
favor. He made the club out of camp last year and could do it again this
year.Evan Bouchard (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

It';s likely Yamamoto starts the year with the AHL';s Bakersfield Condors and
then works his way up before eventually forcing the Oilers to give him minutes
with the main club. Skinner, 19, is turning pro after concluding an outstanding
 junior career that saw him play 116 regular season and 49 playoff games over
the last two years. He';ll get a chance to play a considerable amount of
minutes in Bakersfield this season and run with the starters job.Related:
Edmonton Oilers Top Prospects: #11-20

Aside from those three who we are all expecting to have good years, there';s a
dearth of players in the system that some might say are underrated. You could
see them as players that are on the cusp of having a breakout year. With
training camp a month away and players about to settle into their roles for the
 season, here are five Oiler prospects that will surprise in 2018-19.1. Olivier
 Rodrigue (G)

Acquired: Second round (62nd overall), 2018 NHL Draft

2017-18 Team: Drummondville (QMJHL) | 2017-18 Stats: 53 GP - 31 W - 2.54 GAA -
 .903 SV%

2018-19 Team: Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) | Oilers Prospect Rank: 11th

These players aren';t listed in any particular order, but one player that looks
 like he';s ready to shoot up the prospect rankings is Rodrigue. He';s had two
seasons under his belt already as a starting goalie for Drummondville and looks
 to continue that heavy workload. He';s played 106 games over the past two
seasons including playoffs, and playing another 50-plus games is easily
possible. Drummondville should be right in the thick of things and will heavily
 rely on Rodrigue.Related: Draft Review - Oilers Select Olivier Rodrigue 62nd
Overall

Rodrigue is also drawing consideration for a spot on Team Canada';s roster for
the 2018 World Junior Championships. If he can beat out some of the others
behind Michael DiPietro (competition includes Matthew Villalta and Matthew
Welsh), he';ll get that spot. Right now he sits behind Skinner as the best
goaltending prospect in the system, and with another 30-win, 50-plus game
season, and a year in which he stars for Canada, Rodrigue will pull away from
Dylan Wells and Shane Starrett on the depth chart.2. Ostap Safin (RW)

Acquired: Fourth round (115th overall), 2017 NHL Draft

2017-18 Team: Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) | 2017-18 Stats: 61 GP - 26 G - 32 A
 - 58 PTS

2018-19 Team: Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) | Oilers Prospect Rank: 10th

Safin';s a talented power forward and one that possesses an intriguing skill
set and speed for a man with a 6-foot-5 frame. The one thing holding Safin back
 is the fact he';s mainly playing on a rebuilding team in Saint John that';s
been a rudderless ship. This team has a decent future ahead, but they won';t be
 a playoff contender in 2018-19. If Safin can be traded to a team that';s
gunning for a championship instead of being a man on his figurative island,
he';ll be set to explode offensively.Related: Five Steals From 2017 NHL Draft

This is a player the Oilers have few and far in between of, and players like
him are hard to find in the QMJHL. Thus, his trade value for Saint John would
be hard to ignore as they continue rebuilding. A natural progression in
Safin';s second year in junior likely sees him becoming a 30-goal, 70-point
player. On a deeper club, it';s possible he could score 80-plus points in the
Q.

3. Kirill Maksimov (RW)

Acquired: Fifth round (146th overall), 2017 NHL Draft

2017-18 Team: Niagara IceDogs (OHL) | 2017-18 Stats: 62 GP - 34 G - 46 A - 80
PTS

2018-19 Team: Niagara IceDogs (OHL) | Oilers Prospect Rank: 9th

We';ve talked a lot about Maksimov over the past two summers, and last year he
shattered expectations as a fifth-round selection. After Kailer Yamamoto and
Cameron Hebig, no Oilers prospect had a better points-per-game average last
year than Maksimov';s 1.29. He was a much more improved player from a
consistency perspective and trailed Akil Thomas by one point for the team lead.
 Niagara';s dynamic duo will return, and it';s possible Maksimov takes an even
bigger step.Related: Kirill Maksimov - A Thrilling Oilers Prospect

He';s turned heads to be seen as a legitimate NHL prospect last season, and
after putting up 34 goals and 80 points, there';s some belief that the
19-year-old could score 50 goals in the OHL next season. Maksimov was also left
 off the Russian roster for the WJC last season (a mistake they probably won';t
 repeat), and that sparked a fire. Maksimov put up 53 points in the final 39
games since Dec. 1. That pace translates to a 93-point season over a full
season in the OHL. So is 100 points within reach?4. Cooper Marody (C)

Acquired: Traded from Philadelphia Flyers (March 2018)

2017-18 Team: University of Michigan (NCAA) | 2017-18 Stats: 40 GP - 16 G -
35A - 51 PTS

2018-19 Team: Bakersfield Condors (AHL) | Oilers Prospect Rank: 6th

A sixth-round pick by the Philadelphia Flyers back in 2015, Marody scored
himself some consideration for the Hobey Baker Award as the best college player
 in 2017-18. The award eventually went to Vancouver Canucks prospect Adam
Gaudette, and despite the honorable mention, the Flyers weren';t very high on
him from some reports.Related: Condors Report - Cooper Marody & The Bakersfield
 Makeover

His 51 points in 40 games last season made him the highest scoring Oilers
prospect in the NCAA ahead of Graham McPhee, Joey Dudek, and Aapeli
Rasanen. Marody, 21, garnered some praise from Oiler fans after a strong
showing in Bakersfield to end the 2017-18 season. The Michigan-native would
score three points in a small three-game sample size.

The new head coach in Condorstown and former Oilers associate coach Jay
Woodcroft is now tasked with how he';ll handle his influx of youth. Marody will
 be front and center and will draw strong consideration for the No. 1 job down
the middle. With that will come first power play time alongside two strong
prospects like Tyler Benson and the aforementioned Yamamoto. With that, it';s
not hard to imagine Marody possibly putting up 50-plus points next season.

5. William Lagesson (LD)

Acquired: 4th Round (91st Overall), 2014  NHL Draft

2017-18 Team: Djurgardens (SHL) | 2017-18 Stats: 49 GP - 1 G - 12 A - 13 PTS

2018-19 Team: Bakersfield Condors (AHL) | Oilers Prospect Rank: 13th

Lastly, there';s an under-discussed prospect that has flown under the radar in
Lagesson. The 22-year-old has spent time between the USHL, NCAA, and SHL over
the past three seasons before emerging as a legit star in Sweden last season.
Lagesson was seen as a No. 2 option for Djurgardens and logged 19:27 in
ice-time through 49 games.Related: Condors Report - William Lagesson Ready for
North America

He might not be the flashy, smooth-skating Swedish star most are used to, but
he';s got a throwback style that will remind Oiler fans of Jason Smith. The
left side in front of Lagesson has Oscar Klefbom, Darnell Nurse, Andrej Sekera,
 Kevin Gravel, and Caleb Jones ahead of him. That said don';t be surprised if
Lagesson';s steady defensive acumen draws some attention and gets him a handful
 of games in Edmonton if injuries strike the backend again.

Folks are high on Ethan Bear and Jones, but Lagesson could prove to be one of
the top defenders in Bakersfield next season by manning the first penalty kill
unit and being tasked with a shutdown role.

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