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November 22, 1999

Ten Years From Now...

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Here's SI special contributor Pierre McGuire 's ranking of the NHL 's top 15 rookies in terms of how he rates their long-term prospects.

1. Brad Stuart , D, 20, Sharks: Rangy (6'2", 210 pounds); will become offensive powerhouse because of slick passing and heavy, accurate shot; needs to work on transition defense; may be Norris Trophy candidate some day.

2. David Legwand , C, 19, Predators: Excellent speed; creates scoring chances off rush; needs to get stronger and show more second effort when in scoring position down low.

3. Patrik Stefan , C, 19, Thrashers: Total package; strong on puck, can beat defenders one-on-one; not afraid to take hit to make a play; health worrisome because of three concussions he suffered before reaching NHL .

4. Scott Gomez , C, 19, Devils: Tremendous hockey sense and passing skills; though a bit short (5'11"), is thick-bodied and always in position; makes players around him better; deceptively quick skater who worked hard to improve marginal shot.

5. Martin Biron , G, 19, Sabres: Keeps shooters guessing by using butterfly and stand-up styles; remains calm in the net; seems to play better in pressure situations.

6. Simon Gagne , C, 19, Flyers: Solid two-way player; impressive competitiveness; eventually will be used in match-up situations and be expected to win those match-ups against top players.

7. Peter Schaefer , LW, 22, Canucks: Not big (5'11", 195 pounds) but smart; ability to read play makes him fantastic penalty killer; rare young player skilled enough to run power play from the point.

8. Jiri Fischer , D, 19, Red Wings: Moves puck so efficiently out of zone that opponents can't forecheck him; plays physical game; overpowering shot and quick release sets him apart.

9. Marc Denis , G, 22, Avalanche : Big-time competitor; plays angles aggressively; needs to be more alert when the play is behind the net and goal line.

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