The Chicago Blackhawks keep making headlines when it comes to their prospect pool. Corey Pronman (The Athletic) has the Hawks ranked No. 2 in his 2025 NHL Pipeline Rankings, while Steven Ellis (Daily Faceoff) puts them at No. 3.
The big difference is in criteria:
- Pronman: Players must be 22 or younger on Sept. 15, and it doesn’t matter how many NHL games they’ve played.
- Ellis: Players must be 23 or younger and under 50 NHL games.
Those rules alone change the outlook — who’s in, who’s out, and how the lists shake out. Below, I’ve laid out Pronman, Ellis, and my own rankings so you can compare for yourself.
Pronman vs Ellis (Blackhawks Top 10 – minus NHLers)
Rank | Pronman (The Athletic) | Ellis (Daily Faceoff) |
1 | Levshunov | Rinzel |
2 | Frondell | Levshunov |
3 | Rinzel | Frondell |
4 | Boisvert | Moore |
5 | Moore | Boisvert |
6 | West | Vanacker |
7 | Dach | Lardis |
8 | Kantserov | Kantserov |
9 | G | Del Mastro |
10 | Greene | Dach |
Key Differences:
- First of all, Rinzel is ranked #1 by Ellis but only #3 by Pronman.
- Meanwhile, Ellis introduces Vanacker, Lardis, and Del Mastro, while Pronman sticks with West, Allan, and Greene.
- In the end, both lists agree on the same backbone: Levshunov, Frondell, Moore, Boisvert, and Kantserov.
Top 15 Comparison — Pronman vs Coach Frenchy (With Big 3)
Rank | Pronman (with Big 3) | Coach Frenchy (with Big 3) |
1 | Bedard | Bedard |
2 | Levshunov | Levshunov |
3 | Frondell | Frondell |
4 | Nazar | Nazar |
5 | Korchinski | Rinzel |
6 | Rinzel | Korchinski |
7 | Boisvert | Kaiser |
8 | Moore | Moore |
9 | West | Boisvert |
10 | Dach | Kantserov |
11 | Kantserov | Dach |
12 | Allan | Del Mastro |
13 | Greene | Lardis |
14 | Vanacker | Vanacker |
15 | Nestrasil | Nestrasil |
Key Differences:
- To begin with, I keep Frondell in the Top 3, just like Pronman.
- However, I push Nazar higher than he does.
- Rinzel and Korchinski switch spots compared to Pronman.
- Kaiser cracks my Top 10, Pronman leaves him out.
- I rate Del Mastro, Lardis, and Vanacker higher, while Pronman stays with Greene and Allan.
Adjusted Top 10 (No Big 3) — Pronman vs Ellis vs Coach Frenchy
Rank | Pronman (No Big 3) | Ellis (Daily Faceoff) | Coach Frenchy (Adjusted) |
1 | Levshunov | Rinzel | Levshunov |
2 | Frondell | Levshunov | Rinzel |
3 | Rinzel | Frondell | Frondell |
4 | Boisvert | Moore | Moore |
5 | Moore | Boisvert | Boisvert |
6 | West | Vanacker | Lardis |
7 | Dach | Lardis | Dach |
8 | Kantserov | Kantserov | Kantserov |
9 | Allan | Del Mastro | Del Mastro |
10 | Greene | Dach | Vanacker |
Key Differences:
- Rinzel: Pronman (#3), Ellis (#1), me (#2).
- Frondell: Stable in all lists, I still keep him #3.
- West & Greene: Out of my Top 10 completely.
- Del Mastro, Lardis, Vanacker: Big movers compared to Pronman — they belong inside my 10.
Question for Fans
Now it’s your turn, Hawks fans:
Which list makes the most sense to you — Pronman, Ellis, or mine?
Would you push up guys like Del Mastro, Lardis, or Vanacker?
Should West and Greene still be ranked higher, or is it time to drop them down?
Final Word
No matter which ranking you follow, the Chicago Blackhawks’ prospect pool is loaded. With Bedard at the top and a deep supporting cast of Levshunov, Nazar, Rinzel, Korchinski, Moore, Frondell and Boisvert, this organization is building a foundation to be dangerous for years to come.
Remember — you have greatness inside of you.
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