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2023 NHL Draft Countdown – No. 85-81: Ignat Lutfullin, Rasmus Kumpulainen, Cole Knuble, Tanner Ludtke, Albert Wikman

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Over the next few weeks leading into the 2023 NHL Draft, we’ll be counting down the Top 100 prospects in this year’s class based on Daily Faceoff’s list. Today we have No. 85 Ignat Lutfullin, No. 84 Rasmus Kumpulainen, No. 83 Cole Knuble, No. 82 Tanner Ludtke, and No. 81 Albert Wikman.


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No. 85: Ignat Lutfullin

Date of Birth: February 11, 2005

Nation: Russia 

Position: Forward

Shoots: Right 

Height: 6’0″

Weight: 163 lbs

Scouting Report: “Ignat Lutfullin is another one who was unaware of before the season but it was quickly made clear that of all the players on SKA’s second MHL team, he was about the only player that could drive offence. He’s had points on over half his team’s goals on average, and does so with high pace, great quickness generating speed, and lightning-quick cuts to create rushing and passing lanes. There’s a great work rate there, and if he continues to fly under the radar, he could be a great late-round option.” – Scouching


No. 84: Rasmus Kumpulainen

Date of Birth: August 8, 2005

Nation: Finland

Position: Forward

Shoots: Left

Height: 6’2″

Weight: 196 lbs

Scouting Report: “Kumpulainen is a reliable center at both ends of the ice, and definitely has a scoring upside, too. He uses both his decently-sized frame and his long stick well on the forecheck, and once he steals the puck he has the vision to distribute the puck to his linemates to create scoring chances. He also utilizes his body well along the boards, where he is very hard to knock off the puck.” – Rasmus Tornqvist, FC Hockey


No. 83: Cole Knuble

Date of Birth: June 1, 2004

Nation: United States

Position: Centre

Shoots: Right

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 183 lbs

Scouting Report: “I can see a world where Cole Knuble is seen as a late-2nd to 3rd round pick, and I also can see a world where he’s a 6th or 7th-round pick. His skating is going to be the biggest talking point when NHL General Managers and their scouting departments get together to assess his draft position…I’d label him more as a right wing as of now, and ideally, I’d like him to be the fourth player coming off my board if I were an NHL team, but could see myself swinging on him in the late third depending on the quality of my team and/or prospect pool.” – Austin Garrett, Smaht Scouting


No. 82: Tanner Ludtke

Date of Birth: November 27, 2004

Nation: United States

Position: Forward

Shoots: Left 

Height: 6’0″

Weight: 185 lbs

Scouting Report: “Tanner Ludtke is a player that rarely gets mentioned in the public sphere. The 6’0 forward can look a bit awkward in his skating mechanics and his pace of play is a question mark. However, he plays the game so well. He’s very involved as a one-touch puck transporter, is one of the top shot generators in the USHL in my data set, and has enough skill that his pace doesn’t hinder him from making plays. The University of Nebraska-Omaha commit hasn’t produced much in terms of NHL talent recently, but I have a hard time not advocating for him to be on this list given his productivity both in counting and micro stats.” –Austin Garret, Smaht Scouting


No. 81: Albert Wikman

Date of Birth: March 10, 2005

Nation: Sweden 

Position: Defence

Shoots: Left

Height: 6’1″

Weight: 194 lbs

Scouting Report: “With the end of Alexander Edler’s career comes the beginning of Albert Wikman’s. Wikman is a similarly lanky, smooth-moving defenseman who’s made his size a main fixture of his play. He feels like he could translate very well, even if his ceiling may be a bit lower.” – Gabriel Foley, Recruit Scouting


More from the 2023 NHL Draft Top 100 Countdown…

  • No. 100-96: Jesse Nurmi, Francesco Dell’elce, Quinton Burns, Griffin Erdman, Matthew Soto 
  • No. 95-91: Hoyt Stanley, Tristan Bertucci, Easton Cowan, Arvid Bergstrom, Ryan Fine
  • No. 90-86: Felix Unger Sorum, Martin Misiak, Connor Levis, Aydar Suniev, Jordan Tourigny

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