G, A, +/-, SOG, hits, PPP, SHP, PIM
Not really too concerned about development time, just rank the best players:
Matt Halischuk
Carter Ashton
Kevin Veilleux
Carl Klingberg
Richard Panik
Zach Kassian
12 Team Dynasty, H2H (points)
Dress 2C, 4W, 1F, 4D, 1G (Daily)
G (3), A (2), STP (1), SHOG (1), +/- (0.5), SOG (0.2), Hits (0.2), Blk (0.2), FOW (0.1); W (5), SO (2), Sv (0.2), GA (-1)
C - Draisaitl (W), Hughes, Larkin, Trochek
W - T.Thompson (C), Pastrnak, Reinhart, Batherson, Nichushkin, Duchene (C), Zuccarello
D - Dahlin, Theodore, Bouchard, Faber, Werenski, Skjei
G - Jarry, Gustavsson, Montembault
Fm - Bordeleau, Barlow, Lucius, G.Perreault, Luneau, Perunovich, Nikishin
In terms of upside, I'd rank them like this
1. Klingberg - big, physical guy with wicked shot, wasn't even allowed to be physical with the other guys at development camp.
2a. Kassian - Similar to Klingberg, only rougher and slower and should be a good fit among smallish Buffalo forwards in a couple of years.
2b. Ashton - no-brainer top six forward, looked awesome in development camp, can play any forward position, could challenge for a spot as soon as this year, although he probably goes back to the WHL for another season.
3. Panik - Possible top sixer, but should get there with enough time.
4. Halischuk - third line grinder with some offensive spunk according to my friend who's a Devils fan. best thing about him in this list is that he's the closest to an NHL spot.
5. Veilleux - Second line at best, needs a lot of work to reach that place.
GO WINGS!
I have seen Veilleux play up here in the Q , he is a big body with excellent hands and he plays with a chip on his shoulder too. On numerous occaisions he played on the point on PP controlling the play , he also has a heavy shot which i think he doesnt use enough . He had an excellent 2nd Half and really played up too his expectations , and from what i have heard he had a good rookie camp in Pitts.