The Edmonton Oilers' farm system is a hot topic among hockey fans, with a focus on identifying the real future NHL players. The article highlights the importance of even-strength scoring as a metric for tracking prospect progress, with a particular emphasis on the second half of the season. It provides a detailed analysis of six forward prospects: Josh Samanski, Roby Jarventie, Viljami Marjala, Quinn Hutson, Isaac Howard, and Connor Clattenburg.
The author argues that Samanski, Howard, and Hutson are the most promising prospects, with NHL careers exceeding 100 games. Samanski's impressive progress and two-way skills, Howard's goal-scoring prowess and creativity, and Hutson's two-way acumen and offensive flair are highlighted as key strengths. The article also mentions the importance of the AHL in smoothing out player styles and providing a platform for development.
The author praises Oilers general manager Stan Bowman's efforts in improving the AHL team and acquiring impressive talent. The article concludes by emphasizing the urgency of the Oilers organization and the need to develop young players, with a focus on the minor-league defencemen and goaltenders as the next area of development.