HF ranks Islanders system 29th
The price of the Islanders' youth movement? The farm system is still thin. With the graduation of Okposo, Comeau, Fransen and Bailey (via express train) to the big club, HF docks the Isles for lacking an impact prospect* and being thin in goal.
*subject to change** June 26.
**except that guy will go straight-to-varsity, too
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Back in the day I used to be a huge fan of HF, mostly because I would use the info for Fantasy Hockey leagues that used real prospects. HF is the greatest center of prospect overhype ever. I remember back when the Islanders were continually the #1 or #2 team, the Avs would also be a top team and now all their prospects from that time period ended up being bombs.
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