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As part of our prospect rankings series, we asked our readers to vote for
their top-10 prospects.  The ballots have been cast and today we bring you
the results.  There are several differences between the fan vote and our
own rankings, only three prospects appear at the same ranking here as they do in
ours while two players that our readers put in their top-10 failed to crack
ours.

Our top-10 was determined by total points percentage [each players’ points
divided by total available points].  Points were awarded in inverse fashion
(1st place vote gets 10, 2nd gets 9, down to 10th getting 1).

#10 – F Louis Leblanc (19.8%)

The fan base is split on Leblanc’s potential.  Although he received
multiple votes everywhere from 3rd to 10th, he was also left off on over half of
the ballots.  He’s not off to a particularly strong start with Hamilton
this year but there’s lots of time to turn it around.

10th Place Voting


Player

% of #10 votes

Player

% of #10 votes
Dietz 11.88% Andrighetto 1.98%
de la Rose 9.90% Bennett 1.98%
Leblanc 9.90% Collberg 1.98%
Pateryn 8.91% Holland 1.98%
Thrower 5.94% Nygren 1.98%
Bozon 4.95% Delmas 0.99%
Hudon 4.95% Dumont 0.99%
Bozon 4.95% Ellis 0.99%
Fucale 3.96% Fournier 0.99%
McCarron 3.96% Mayer 0.99%
Reway 3.96% Nystrom 0.99%
Bournival 2.97% Tokarski 0.99%
Crisp 2.97% Vail 0.99%
Lehkonen 2.97%    

#9 – F Charles Hudon (28.61%)

Hudon is by far the lowest drafted player on this list.  More than half
the voters had him in their top-8, however, over 40% of the respondents didn’t
have him in their top-10 which is why he slots here and not higher.

9th Place Voting


Player

% of #9 votes

Player

% of #9 votes
de la Rose 13.86% Bennett 2.97%
Nygren 9.90% Bournival 2.97%
Leblanc 7.92% Fucale 2.97%
Dietz 6.93% Thrower 2.97%
Hudon 6.93% Ellis 1.98%
McCarron 6.93% Collberg 0.99%
Thomas 6.93% Dumont 0.99%
Lehkonen 5.94% Holland 0.99%
Pateryn 5.94% Reway 0.99%
Andrighetto 4.95% Tokarski 0.99%
Bozon 4.95%    

#8 – F Jacob de la Rose (29.9%)

Even though his offensive ceiling may be somewhat low, that didn’t scare off
too many of the voters.  He received consideration in all but the top two
positions.

8th Place Voting


Player

% of #8 votes

Player

% of #8 votes
Hudon 16.83% Dietz 3.96%
de la Rose 10.89% Leblanc 2.97%
Fucale 7.92% Andrighetto 1.98%
McCarron 7.92% Dumont 1.98%
Lehkonen 5.94% Condon 0.99%
Nygren 5.94% Ellis 0.99%
Pateryn 5.94% Holland 0.99%
Thomas 5.94% Nattinen 0.99%
Bournival 4.95% Thrower 0.99%
Bozon 4.95% Tokarski 0.99%
Collberg 4.95% Vail 0.99%

#7 – F Artturi Lehkonen (30.99%)

Although he was picked on nearly 20% fewer ballots than de la Rose, Lehkonen
narrowly earns the higher ranking as a result of the first and second place
votes he received.

7th Place Voting


Player

% of #7 votes

Player

% of #7 votes
Bournival 11.88% Tokarski 3.96%
Hudon 10.89% Dietz 2.97%
McCarron 10.89% Thomas 2.97%
de la Rose 9.90% Holland 2.97%
Lehkonen 9.90% Bozon 1.98%
Fucale 7.92% Crisp 1.98%
Nygren 6.93% Pateryn 1.98%
Leblanc 5.94% Ellis 0.99%
Collberg 4.95% Tinordi 0.99%

#6 – F Michael Bournival (37.82%)

Bournival was the only player to receive multiple votes in every ranking. 
This is in part due to his recent NHL performances; his average selection went a
full ranking higher after he made his Montreal debut.

6th Place Voting


Player

% of #6 votes

Player

% of #6 votes
de la Rose 18.81% Thomas 2.97%
Lehkonen 12.87% Andrighetto 1.98%
Collberg 9.90% Bozon 1.98%
Hudon 9.90% Holland 1.98%
Fucale 8.91% Leblanc 1.98%
McCarron 8.91% Beaulieu 0.99%
Bournival 7.92% Crisp 0.99%
Dietz 4.95% Pateryn 0.99%
Nygren 3.96%    

#5 – G Zach Fucale (45.45%)

Over 60% of Fucale’s votes came in a top-5 ranking.  Had he not been
omitted from 20% of the ballots, he had a very good chance of moving up one more
spot and becoming the highest rated prospect from this past draft.

5th Place Voting


Player

% of #5 votes

Player

% of #5 votes
Fucale 17.82% Hudon 4.95%
McCarron 16.83% Andrighetto 1.98%
Bournival 12.87% Thomas 1.98%
Collberg 9.90% Tinordi 1.98%
Pateryn 9.90% Beaulieu 0.99%
de la Rose 5.94% Bozon 0.99%
Leblanc 5.94% Dumont 0.99%
Lehkonen 5.94% Ellis 0.99%

#4 – F Michael McCarron (50%)

The big winger impressed in the Habs’ training camp and appeared on 90% of
the ballots.  He’s off to a slow start in the OHL this year but that’s to
be expected as he transitions to the junior game.

4th Place Voting


Player

% of #4 votes

Player

% of #4 votes
Fucale 19.80% Lehkonen 5.94%
Collberg 17.82% Tinordi 4.95%
McCarron 12.87% Beaulieu 3.96%
Hudon 10.89% de la Rose 3.96%
Leblanc 8.91% Bozon 1.98%
Bournival 6.93% Dietz 1.98%

#3 – F Sebastian Collberg (64.55%)

The small, skilled winger didn’t have the best of training camps with the
Canadiens but that didn’t deter the voters any; he appeared on over 95% of the
ballots and was ranked fourth or higher on two-thirds of those.

3rd Place Voting


Player

% of #3 votes

Player

% of #3 votes
Collberg 31.68% de la Rose 3.96%
Beaulieu 16.83% Leblanc 3.96%
Bournival 11.88% Lehkonen 2.97%
Fucale 9.90% Andrighetto 0.99%
McCarron 8.91% Hudon 0.99%
Tinordi 6.93% Tokarski 0.99%

#2 – D Jarred Tinordi (88.02%)

Although he had the highest percentage of first place votes, he was
surprisingly left off of 5% of the ballots.  That small amount is what cost
him the top spot.

2nd Place Voting


Player

% of #2 votes
Beaulieu 41.58%
Tinordi 27.72%
McCarron 10.89%
Collberg 8.91%
Lehkonen 6.93%
Bournival 2.97%
Pateryn 0.99%

#1 – D Nathan Beaulieu (90.40%)

Beaulieu was the only player to appear on every ballot which was the
difference between finishing first or second in the rankings.  Last year,
only two prospects earned a vote on every ballot (Tinordi and Alex Galchenyuk).

1st Place Voting


Player

% of #1 votes
Tinordi 52.48%
Beaulieu 35.64%
Collberg 3.96%
Bournival 1.98%
Fucale 1.98%
Holland 0.99%
Hudon 0.99%
Lehkonen 0.99%
McCarron 0.99%

The final two parts (1-5 and 6-10) of our 2013
Prospect Rankings series will appear in the days/weeks ahead.