Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In the latest prospect pool rankings for NHL organizations, the Seattle Kraken have made a significant leap, now sitting at No. 10, up from No. 12 last year. This improvement is attributed to a deep roster of 27 prospects considered for their top 15, showcasing the team's commitment to developing young talent in pursuit of long-term success. At the forefront of this impressive group is Berkly Catton, selected with the eighth overall pick. Catton, a formidable offensive force, had a standout season in the WHL, finishing as the fourth-leading scorer with 54 goals and 120 points over 72 games, including playoffs. His offensive capabilities are particularly noteworthy, as many believe he possesses a higher ceiling than former Kraken prospect Shane Wright, who has since transitioned to the NHL. Catton's skill set includes not only exceptional playmaking and skating ability but also a strong two-way game that makes him a candidate for significant NHL contributions in the future. The Kraken's prospect pool is further bolstered by players like Rehkopf, who has emerged as a scoring sensation in the OHL, leading the league with 58 goals last season. His combination of size, speed, and shooting talent positions him as a potential top-nine winger in the NHL. Despite being perceived primarily as a scorer, he has demonstrated the ability to contribute in various game situations, including solid two-way play. Another intriguing prospect is Jagger Firkus, who captured the CHL Player of the Year award last season after tallying 77 goals and 162 points in a remarkable run with the Moose Jaw Warriors. Although undersized at 5-foot-11, Firkus has shown an innate ability to navigate through defenders and create offensive opportunities, making him a player to watch as he continues to develop in the AHL. Defensively, the Kraken have promising talents like Aidan Nelson and Miettinen, both of whom have made strides in their respective leagues. Nelson, a physically robust player, has demonstrated an ability to impact games both offensively and defensively in the AHL, while Miettinen, a strong center, has excelled in the WHL and showcased his versatility and scoring touch. Moreover, emerging players like Fisker Mølgaard and Price are steadily making their mark in Europe and North America, respectively. Mølgaard has been a standout in the SHL, while Price has turned heads with his offensive skills as a defenseman in the OHL, both of whom are expected to make the jump to the AHL. As the Kraken continue to develop their young players, this current ranking illustrates a bright future ahead for the organization. The blend of offensive skill, defensive stability, and the overall depth in their prospect pool signifies that Seattle is committed to building a competitive team that can contend in the NHL for years to come. With the right guidance and development, these young prospects may soon find themselves contributing to the Kraken's aspirations on the ice.