Corey Pronman’s deep dive into the farm system of every NHL organization includes a ranking of all of the team’s prospects, broken into tiers based on their projection; the impact on the upcoming season and an overall ranking of all players under 23. Further explanation of Pronman’s system and the complete ranking of all 31 teams can be found here.



Toronto’s system lacks a top-end talent outside Timothy Liljegren, but there’s a lot of fine-to-good prospects scattered throughout the amateur and pro ranks. Their AHL team, the Toronto Marlies, won a championship on the backs of a lot of prospects as opposed to quad-A guys. I’m not sold a lot of impact guys come out of this pipeline, but there could be quality options to help supplement the core piece Toronto already has.



Team’s 2017 ranking*: No. 13



Prospect Rankings



VERY GOOD NHL PROSPECT



1. Timothy Liljegren, D, Toronto-AHL



Liljegren had a...