Ryan Spooner Putting Up Big Numbers in OHL, Moves Into Top Spot in Bruins Prospect List

The season is less than a month old, but even with a small sample size, it’s easy to see one Bruins prospect emerging as a potential steal from his draft position.

When Ryan Spooner was taken midway through the second round with the 45th pick in June’s draft, he received little fanfare. After all, Bruins fans were a little busy salivating over the potential of that Tyler Seguin kid the club took 43 spots earlier.

Spooner won’t have the immediate impact that Seguin is having this season, as the slick center was returned to his junior club in the Ontario Hockey League. But after opening eyes with a spectacular camp in Boston this fall, Spooner has established himself as a potential future star with his exceptional scoring touch, skating ability and hockey sense, and the numbers he’s putting up so far in Peterborough back that up.

Spooner has done enough to take over the top spot in our Bruins’ prospect rankings, but how do the rest of the organization’s top youngsters stack up this week?