102. Vincent Trocheck
I have one word to describe this ranking – blasphemous. There is no doubt in my mind that Vincent Trocheck is deserving of a top 50 spot in these rankings, nevertheless a top 100 spot, and he proved last season that whoever picks him this far into the draft is getting an absolute steal.
Trocheck put up 75 points last season, which went along with his team-leading 31 goals. The fact that you can get a player of his caliber in the tenth round is absolutely insane, considering he was the Florida Panthers’ only 30-goal scorer last year.
Trocheck also led the Panthers in power play points in a race that wasn’t even close, tallying 27, and edging out Jonathan Huberdeau by a whole 8 points. Trocheck also recorded 3 shorthanded goals, which was second to Aleksander Barkov’s 5.
It beats me how anyone could be this disrespectful to Vincent Trocheck, but you know what you’re getting with him this late into a draft: robbery, pure robbery!