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Jett Luchanko-AD173 de 3
A+
L2
Luchanko finished his year on a high note winning gold for Team Canada's U18 team in Finland. Used in all situations. Played with pace and detail. Took key defensive zone face-offs on his strong side. Combination of speed, skill, compete, and perhaps most importantly smarts. Averaged over a point per game in Guelph (68GP - 20G - 54A) Chipped in with 2G-5A - 7pts in seven games at the Worlds Leans complete player / top six NHL forward Not elite in any one category but excellent all around player who contributes better than secondary offense without sacrificing three zone detail Compares to Nick Suzuki in many categories2 mai 20246 mai 2024
Berkly Catton-C183 de 3
A+
L2
Catton is a dynamic offensive forward who produced 54G - 62A for Spokane in the regular season. His defensive commitment has improved along side his outstanding offensive element. Catton is deployed in all situations for the Chiefs. He finished regular season (+15) defensively. Hard to check. Elusive. Slips off checks to create offense. Average plus three zone detail. A difference maker offensively. Easily projects to be a top six NHL forward - potentially a top line scorer who's primary ice time comes at even strength and the power-play.29 mars 20246 mai 2024
Matt DucheneLogo de Stars de DallasC332 de 2
86
L2
Duchene had a nice bounce back season for the Stars in 23/24 He delivered exceptional value in relation to his contract ($3.0M) Has always played with pace. Threat off the rush. Darts in and out of small areas to create. Not a ton of physical push back. Relies on his pace more than grit in the hard areas along the wall and bodying up defensively. Averaged 17:00 TOI. Deployed at even strength and power-play. Doesn't kill penalties. 80GP - 25G - 40A - (+15) 182 Shots on goal 19 goals / 30 assists at even strength 31 hits / 48 shot blocks Pending UFA3 mai 20244 mai 2024
Joe PavelskiLogo de Stars de DallasC392 de 2
83
L2
Pavelski continues to prove he can produce offense and play to his strengths. Elite veteran. Continues to 'find' pucks in the slot and around the net via tips and rebounds. Fantastic hands. Quick release. Not a burner in transition but remains capable of skating at NHL pace. High end hockey IQ. Played every game for the Stars in 23/24 82GP - 27G - 40A - 67pts Averaged 17:00 TOI - Deployed at ES and PP#1 (+12) Pending UFA Expiring contract that paid $3.5M3 mai 20244 mai 2024
Christopher TanevLogo de Stars de DallasDD347 de 7
82
P2
Tanev is one of the top shot blockers, defensively, in the entire NHL. Warrior. Empties the tank every shift. Plays to a consistent identity. 2-way / Leaning Defensive 'D' Twilight of his career. Relatively healthy in 23/24. Average plus skater and puck mover. Any offense a team gets from Tanev is a bonus. Matches up against top 6 opponents and rolls over the boards on the first PK unit ... plays hard match up minutes every night. 75GP - 2G - 17A (207 shot blocks) Pending UFA. Contract paid $4.5M - Likely leaning #5 defenceman more than consistent top four on next contract.3 mai 20244 mai 2024
Jonathan MarchessaultLogo de Golden Knights de VegasAD332 de 2
84
L1
Original Golden Knight. Led the club in scoring in 23/24 82GP - 42G - 27A (-2) Majority of his offense comes at even strength. Produced 34 goals / 18 assists at ES Undersize but durable. Plays quick. Threat off the rush. Difficult to defend in small areas. Quick release to the net. Adequate defensively but not a player who can be deployed in a match up or penalty killing role. Averaged 18:00 TOI - ES and PP#1 Expiring contract. $5.0M3 mai 20244 mai 2024
Chandler StephensonLogo de Golden Knights de VegasC302 de 2
88
L2
Stephenson is a useful top six forward who can be deployed in a variety of roles. Contributes better than secondary offense ... but not elite top six production. Fantastic skater. Plays the game quick and fast. Won 53% of his face-offs. Averaged 18:30 TOI. Used in all situations for VGK. 75GP - 16G -35A Matches up against top six opponents. Not overly physical - 43 hits / 40 shot blocks Only 97 shots on goal Has the skill, speed, and compete to potentially produce more offensively. Expiring contract. Pending UFA. Only cost $2.75M in 23/243 mai 20244 mai 2024
Jake DeBruskLogo de Bruins de BostonAG273 de 3
84
L3
2-way forward who, at times, appears capable of producing more offense than his yearly stats display. Good pace. Has some bump to his game. Willing to push back along the wall and around the crease. Hockey sense to be deployed in all situations. Best described as an above average 2-way forward who provides better than secondary offense. At times streaky offensively. 80GP - 19G - 21A (+4) Averaged 17:00 TOI - Deployed in all situations. 183 shots on goal 108 hits - 48 shot blocks Expiring contract that counted $4.0M against the cap in 23/242 mai 20244 mai 2024
Tyler BertuzziLogo de Maple Leafs de TorontoAG293 de 3
78
L2
Bertuzzi came to life in the second half of the season for Toronto. Much more shift to shift impact. Played to his strengths. Extended plays along the boards. Contested opponents physically along the wall and out around the crease. Capable skater at the NHL level. Leans shooter / finisher more than play driver off the rush. 80GP - 21G - 22A - (+2) 16G - 21A at even strength Credited with 98 hits / 44 shot blocks Averaged 16:00 TOI - Deployed at ES and PP - Does not PK Middle six / second line forward who can slot on the first line when required Pending UFA. Expiring contract that paid $5.5M2 mai 20244 mai 2024
Max DomiLogo de Maple Leafs de TorontoC295 de 5
79
L2
The second half of Domi's season in Toronto was much more consistent and impactful than the first. His role was elevated from a predominately third line forward to the top six with the Leafs. Plays quick and fast. Pressures opponents up ice. Has the pace to arrive ahead of of checkers and win pucks. Leans distributor more than shooter. Streaky offensively. Border line discipline at times. A bit of a 'powder keg' at times who plays on the edge. Opponents are aware when Domi is on the ice. Averaged 14:00 TOI - Deployed at ES and PP - Does not PK - 80GP - 9G-38A 8 goals at even strength - 37 assists at even strength 53 hits - 22 shot blocks - (+10) defensively Expiring contract - $3.0M - Pending UFA2 mai 20244 mai 2024
Miroslav Satan-C181 de 1
B+
RL
Satan is the son of former NHL forward Miro Satan. Born in the USA when his father was playing in Buffalo. Massive frame. Nearly 6'7 tall. Has added over 25lbs in the last year as he starts to grow into his body. Skating mechanics are pretty sound for his size. Good edges. Stride in open ice could be longer and more powerful - but might improve as he matures. Difficult to defend along the wall and out front the net when stationed around the crease. Leans goal scorer more than play maker. Requires significant amount of time to develop. USHL rights owned by Chicago Steel. 2-way forward. Not punishing but definitely a handful to defend.30 avr. 2024-
Ryder Ritchie-AG173 de 3
A-
L2
Playing to his identity with Team Canada at the U18 Worlds in Finland. Competed entire 200ft with good jump / pace up and down the ice. Showed off his ability to one time pucks from high danger areas in the offensive zone. When he wasn't producing offense he made sure he was on the right side of the play defensively and pushed back physically. Young for the draft class. Significant upside. Ability to be deployed, and trusted, in a variety of roles.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Ollie Josephson-C171 de 1
A-
L3
Competitive '2-way' forward who competes in all three zones and plays with consistent pace. Compact / powerful stride. Extends plays along the wall and in traffic. Hockey IQ to be used in all situations. Versatile / middle six forward on projection. Enough skill to drop into top six on occasion28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Frank Marrelli-DG181 de 1
79
P3
Two-way 'D' Stock / Strong Solid skater. Frank doesn't possess an elite element in one category. He's the kind of prospect who will likely be used in a variety of roles at the junior level but plain out as a potential third pairing 'D' at the pro level. At his best when he keeps things simple / takes what is given when moving pucks / fronting his check defensively. Not a ton of deception, which is okay. Team drafting Frank will have a clear understanding of what he is a player.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Marek Vanacker-AG182 de 2
A-
L2
Vanacker slowly built his game at the U18 Worlds for Team Canada. Started the tournament averaging far less ice time than he is accustomed, in a depth role. Once settled in, he battled adequately in traffic and showed off his fantastic 'catch and release' offensively. Pucks, in scoring areas, are on and off his stick with authority. Shoots the puck hard and accurately. Body of work wins out over the course of the entire season. Plays with pace, generally sound three zone compete and detail, and impact offensively. 28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Ryerson Leenders-G171 de 1
A-
2A
Butterfly/Athletic goalie Quick. Good feet. Moves laterally effectively. Battles in traffic and when rebounds spill around his crease. Active. Crease composure ranges at times / gets moving around too much on occasion. Average size but decently tall in his butterfly. Good balance. Interesting foundation to build upon. Needs time. Intense competitor.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Linus Eriksson-C181 de 1
A-
L3
Compact frame. Sturdy/Strong. Used in all situations for Team Sweden's U18 national team. Good puck touch. Works the weak side flank on the power-play. Demonstrates the ability to one -time pucks / shoot the puck quickly and accurately. Also sees the ice / distributes responsibly. Generally sound defensively. Tracks back. Involved. Not elite in any one category. Potential third line NHL forward in time.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Viggo Gustafsson-DG172 de 2
B+
P3
Low risk defender who rarely strays outside his comfort zone. Reliable. Understands how to play the game defensively. Average plus skater. Pushes back. Competes. Flies under the radar a bit due to his simple approach. Match-up defender All of his ice time comes at even strength and the penalty kill. #7 / #6 defenceman on projection.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Alexander Zetterberg-C182 de 2
A-
L4
Undersize skill forward. Plays quick. Darts in and out of traffic. Contributes on the power-play as a shot option from the weak side flank. Sees the ice. Makes plays. When the game slows down and gets 'heavy' he has some difficulty playing to his strengths. Skill - Pace - Compete win out. Potential draft in the back half of the process. All of his ice time comes at even strength and power-play. Has to be slotted on a scoring line to have impact.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Alfons Freij-DG182 de 2
A-
P2
2-way / Transitional 'D' who leans second pairing at even strength / potential second unit power-play quarterback. Area defender. Not a ton of physical push back. Rarely penalty-kills for Sweden's U18 national team. Outstanding skater. Better than average release from distance in the offensive zone. Secondary offense at the NHL level is possible. Best paired with a 'shut down' / low risk partner.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Lucas Pettersson-AD183 de 3
A-
L3
Not much changes with Pettersson. He continues to play the game with pace and generally sound detail in all three zones. Takes key defensive zone face-offs. Matches up against top lines. Motion forward who relies on quickness to win pucks off opponents. Offensive upside for the pro game is likely to land as a secondary contributor. As his season winds down it has become more apparent he projects as a 3F / occasional 2F but not an elite scorer.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Gabriel Eliasson-DG172 de 2
B+
P3
Massive defender who plays to a consistent identity. Average plus skater. Length assists with defending and keeping opponents to the perimeter. Physical. Simple with the puck. Pushes back. Plays with an edge and presence. Primary ice time at even strength and penalty-kill. Very limited offensive upside. Potential #7 or #6D28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Leo Sahlin Wallenius-DG183 de 3
A-
P2
Sahlin Wallenius continues to play to his identity as a 2-way / transitional defenceman who has the ability to escape pressure in his zone and skate pucks up ice on his own. Used in all situations for Team Sweden at the U18 Worlds - primary ice time at ES and PP - secondary on the PK. Defensive detail can range at times. As he matures he will need to work on containing his check more effectively in the defensive zone. Leans distributor more than shooter in the offensive zone. Elite skater. Competes.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Ondrej Kos-AG181 de 1
A-
L4
Kos is a tall / lean forward who plays with consistent compete and energy. In time he will add more weight and strength to his frame, which should lead to more impact in all three zones - especially in the offensive zone around the net. Solid pace. Reliable hockey sense. Potential depth NHL player in time. The kind of prospect who isn't likely to produce a ton of offense but can check and kill penalties.28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Adam Jecho-C183 de 3
A-
L3
Jecho has suited up for his home country, Czechia, at the U18 World Championships to end his season. He is used in all situations for Team Czechia. Huge frame. When in the mood he can play with power and keep checking opponents at bay with his long reach / puck protection. Solid skater who needs to play quicker and faster all the time. There are moments in games he paces his shifts. When he pounces on turnovers, and identifies a 'route' to the net he knows how to score. Jecho possesses a fantastic release. He can shoot the puck hard and accurately in motion. Leans goal scorer / shooter more than play maker / distributor. Intriguing player who is likely a third line forward / second line spot duty at even strength / lands on the top power-play unit as a shooter from the weak side flank. 28 avr. 202429 avr. 2024
Cole Beaudoin-AD184 de 4
A-
L2
Beaudoin's skating is going to be the one area that NHL teams break down the most in relation to his potential upside at the highest level. Big body. Competes. Hockey brain to be used in a variety of roles. Heavy along the wall. Absorbs contact along the wall to extend plays. Has the ability to rip pucks from the weak side flank or set up shop as the bumper / net front looking for tips and rebounds. Skating stride reminds of Boone Jenner in CBJ. Wide tracks. Work to be done as he matures.26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Tij Iginla-AG173 de 3
A+
L1
Iginla is riding a wave of momentum heading towards the entry draft. Fantastic regular season - followed up with high impact playoff production for Kelowna in the WHL - 11GP - 9G - 6A - 15pts - Deployed in all situations Speed off the rush and small area quickness has gone to another level in the back half of the season. Relentless compete - Elite release - Makes plays in traffic / extends in small area battles Top line NHL upside - Plays the game the right way - Trustworthy 200ft - Not just offense26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Carson Wetsch-AD172 de 2
A-
L3
Wetsch plays the game the same way every night. Pressures opponents up ice as F1 on the forecheck Finishes his checks. Battles in the trenches. Goes to the net hunting tips and rebounds. Secondary offense at the NHL level on projection. Potential middle of the lineup match-up forward who can grind down opponents. Skating and skill are sound. As is his hockey sense.26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Jett Luchanko-AD172 de 3
A+
L2
With Team Canada at the U18 World Championships Luchanko is being used in a variety of roles Takes key defensive zone face-offs on his strong side Majority of his ice time comes at ES and PK Playing fast - detailed - competitive in all three zones Not elite offensively but much better than secondary upside His hockey sense allows coaching staff to trust him with whatever task they ask Reminds of Nick Suzuki in a lot of categories.26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Gavin McKenna-AG161 de 1
A+
JF
Elite 'double under age' prospect who isn't eligible for the NHL draft until 2026 Play driver Elusive Plays fast - explodes through the neutral zone with the puck on his stick Deceptive release - has the ability to almost 'hide' the puck before directing on net Competes - Pushes through checks - Elite / Franchise Player on the horizon26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Henry Mews-DD184 de 4
A-
P3
Mews is the kind of defender who will log ice time, likely on the third pairing, at even strength - but has the offensive capabilities to land on one of the power-play units as the quarterback Average defender At times need to simplify his puck play / decision making / take what is given instead of trying to create something out of nothing / leading to turnovers in high danger areas of the ice Leans distributor more than shooter, but has the vision to find quiet ice in the offensive zone and catch and release pucks quickly on goal Has time on his side to clean up some of his deficiencies Moves well - brings offensive element - defensive commitment is work in progress26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Carter George-G171 de 1
A+
1B
George is the second rated goalie for North America from NHL Central Scouting. He battled through some growing pains, at times, this year playing for Owen Sound in the OHL. Athletic. Battles. Good feet. Quick pads. Rebound control can range at times, but he's working to eat pucks from distance. Lateral push is strong. Has the leg strength, read/react/push, to get across and make saves on the back side post. Competes. Never quits on the play. Fronts the puck well. This draft cycle doesn't have many high-end goalies to chose from. George has the net in Owen Sound as the starter, and two years of development ahead of him after he's drafted this June. His foundation is strong. Should be one of the first goalies selected in Vegas. 26 avr. 202427 avr. 2024
Daniil Ustinkov-DD171 de 1
A-
P3
Ustinkov is a bit of an enigma. He appears capable of impacting the game offensively more than his stats suggest At times creative - other times his puck management is a bit risky and can result in turnovers in key areas of the ice Compact. Sturdy / Strong. Solid skater but his fatigue threshold arrives earlier than some prospects. Used in all situations with Team Switzerland Best described as a 2-way 'D' who accomplishes a lot of positive things versus his age group / peers - but doesn't possess an elite element in any one category26 avr. 2024-
Leon Muggli-DD171 de 1
A-
P2
Muggli is an intriguing prospect who played the majority of his year at the pro level in Switzerland with 'Zug'. Excellent skater. Agile. Tracks up and down the ice with ease. Has the ability, and vision, to make plays on the offensive blue line. Leans distributor more than shooter, but has a sneaky accurate release from distance that has proven can beat goalies. Captain of Switzerland's U18 team. 2-way 'D' who does have a transitional element / escape ability to lead the rush on his own Area defender defensively. Smart. Engaged.26 avr. 2024-
Trevor Connelly-AG183 de 3
83
L2
Connelly joined Team USA for the World U18 tournament in Finland on loan from Tri-City in the USHL. Very light but skilled and elusive. Difficult to check. Slips off defenders. Makes plays. Sees the ice very well. Leans play maker / play driver / distributor in the offensive zone more than shooter. Defensive detail has a long way to go. Tracking back and supporting will need to improve as he matures. Pace is fine. Upright stride. Room for more power. Edges are very good / escapes and creates chances in small areas.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
James Hagens-C173 de 3
A+
L1
Playing to his strengths / identity to start the U18 Worlds in Finland. Ended with 2G-2A vs Slovakia in USA's 9-0 victory and player of the game honors. Top end skill. Plays with pace. Play maker / Play Driver. Especially dangerous on the power-play. Always in motion. Very difficult to defend. Average plus defensively - which is good enough considering everything else he brings to the dance. Potential #1 overall in 2025.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Emil Hemming-AD172 de 2
A-
L2
Hemming plays the game his own way. There are moments in games he needs to be moving his feet more and consistently more engaged off the puck - including offensive zone exits / checking back to assist defensively. Not a burner in open ice. Best work comes from hash marks down and working off the cycle. Fantastic release. Leans shooter more than natural play maker / distributor. Has top six upside but could end up landing on a third line at ES and find a role on the top PP unit.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Konsta Helenius-C173 de 3
A-
L1
On day one of the U18 Worlds in Finland he was one of the more visible / active players from any team. Plays quick and fast. A threat off the rush. Leads zone entries at ES and PP. Creative. Makes 'small area' plays through checks. Always in motion. Hard to contain / defend. Generally competes the entire 200ft / doesn't cut corners defensively. Top end talent. Play driver. Element's are offense and speed.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Aron Kiviharju-DG182 de 2
A-
P2
Kviharju has missed the majority of his draft year with injury, but returns to Finland's U18 squad for the World Championships and was named Captain of the team. Play maker in the offensive zone. Excellent vision. Walks the offensive blue line to open up options. Leans distributor more than shooter. Same in the defensive zone. When he pounces on the puck he surveys the entire width of the ice before making his decision to outlet pucks. Average defender. Has to rely on read/react/ quick jump to kill plays without engaging physically. 'Transitional D' / Power-Play quarterback. Consistent compete. Light defender.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Veeti Väisänen-DG181 de 1
A-
P3
Vaisanen is an interesting prospect who has benefited from playing pro in Finland to round out his overall game. Appears bigger than his list size. Not taller, but more stocky looking than 177lbs. Solid skater with room for even more explosiveness and separation. Small areas escapes, and playmaking overall, is an area of interest / strength in games against his peer group. More elusive / creative at the U18 level. Average plus defender. 2-way 'D'. Enough skill to be considered for PP #2.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
EJ Emery-DD183 de 3
A-
P3
Emery lands somewhere between a #4 / #5 NHL defender on projection. His combination of size, pace, and compete are attractive element. At times he surprises directing pucks to the net with some deception. Other times he doesn't look entirely comfortable making plays offensively. Has the length, and commitment, to kill offensive zone entries and keep opponents to the perimeter defensively.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Cole Eiserman-AG177 de 7
A-
L1
Opened the 2024 U18 Worlds with a hat trick versus Team Slovakia Not much changes with Cole. He's arguably the most elite pure shooter in the draft class. Hungers for the puck on his stick in the offensive zone. Shoot first approach. Average vision / distribution instincts. Prefers to take charge on his own. Pace and skill are in place and project to first line NHL upside. Enthusiasm and detail defensively have a long way to go. He will need to elevate his overall detail to consistently average as he matures.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Shane Vansaghi-C172 de 2
B+
L4
Heavy player in the trenches. Net front, occasionally, on the PP. Average pace and skill but compliments his linemates and absorbs contact along the wall / out front the net to open up space and extend plays. Majority of his ice time comes at even strength. Plays to a consistent identity. Power forward. Not likely to score a ton at the college or pro levels. Quickness and open ice pace will have to continue to evolve.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Will Skahan-DG174 de 4
A-
P3
Massive defender. Takes up tons of space with his stature and length. Generally keeps things simple with the puck. Low risk. If things break down he chips pucks to open ice instead of trying to skate himself out of trouble. In the way. Blocks shots on the PK. 2-way / Leaning 'Defensive D' at the NHL level. Less = more ... compliments a more active / transitional 'D' partner25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Cole Hutson-DG175 de 5
A-
P2
Started the U18 Worlds playing to his identity in game vs Slovakia. Opened the scoring in the first period when he slipped off a check and fired home a snap shot short side. Undersize / transitional 'D' / PP QB His ability to make plays in small areas stands out versus his peer group. Adequate defensively. Active. There are times he could manage the puck / take a shade less risk trying to make something out of nothing via outlets / defensive zone exits ... but his creativity and overall impact wins out On the rise25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Brendan McMorrow-AG181 de 1
A-
RL
Competitive forward who plays with pace. Solid skating stride. Powerful in open ice. Checks up ice / creates turnovers / battles in the offensive zone to extend plays. Offensive upside is secondary at best for NHL game. 2-way checking forward who doesn't cheat his shifts. Works every time his number is called. Depth forward for Team USA U1825 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Lucas Van Vliet-AG183 de 3
A-
L3
Primarily used in a depth role for Team USA. Secondary offense. Capable of moving up in the lineup and being deployed in a variety of roles. Moves well. Sneaky offense. Competes. Middle six NHL upside / likely leaning 3F / Recognizes his responsibility in all three zones. Has to be watched closely to be fully appreciated.25 avr. 202426 avr. 2024
Igor ShesterkinLogo de Rangers de New YorkG282 de 2
92
1A
Shesterkin benefited from being pushed by back up goalie Jonathan Quick this season - especially allowing him to ramp up his game, overall, as the year rolled along. Top tier NHL starter. Not huge in the net but plenty athletic. Athletic. Tracks very well. Moves laterally quickly. Provides the Rangers the kind of goaltending that could contribute to a deep playoff run. Season stats - 2.58 GAA - .912 save percentage Last ten game segment to end regular season - 7W - 3L - .911% / 2.56 GAA15 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Juuse SarosLogo de Predators de NashvilleG283 de 3
91
1A
Saros came on in the second half of the season - giving the Preds the high end goaltending they have come to expect. Stocky. Athletic. Fantastic lateral quickness / quick feet / pads. Ability to steal a game on any given night. Size is a factor when teams 'clog' the front of his net and take away his 'eyes' but he battles hard to make saves. As noted - his season was much improved overall in the second half compared to the first - but his last ten game segment resulted in a 6-3-0-1 record - .897 % / 3.22 GAA He will need to be the Preds best player in playoffs.15 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Alexandar GeorgievLogo de Avalanche du ColoradoG282 de 2
85
1B
Georgiev is a streaky goalie who plays an active / athletic style. Not huge in the net. Needs to be 'on time' making stops moving laterally / use his quickness as an advantage more than most NHL goalies - due to his stature Colorado has proven they can win a Stanley Cup with average plus goaltending in the past - Georgiev will be asked to make routine saves and not allow any 'poor' goals against - in order to give the Avs a chance to win. His season overall - 3.02 GAA / .897 Save percentage - 63GP Last ten game segment was uneven - 4-3-0-2 - .875 % - 4.00 GAA18 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Cam TalbotLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG363 de 3
82
1B
Talbot, on balance, provided the Kings relatively consistent results in regular season. He had moment of high end results - also some uneven play - but the Kings are a playoff team and Talbot posted a respectable 2.50 GAA / .913 save percentage in 54GP In his final ten game segment, Talbot was average. His results - .890 % / 2.86 GAA Big in the net. Veteran. Capable of making routine saves. Not the kind of goalie who gets too active / scrambles / has the ability to make desperation stops moving laterally. At his best when absorbing pucks from distance / squaring up and playing between his posts / keeping his game composed and simple. Talbot will be called upon to be the LA Kings best player in playoffs - if they have sights on upsetting opponents.18 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Jake OettingerLogo de Stars de DallasG252 de 2
92
1A
Dallas is a Stanley Cup contending team and Oettinger gives the team confidence between the pipes. Big body. Tracks very well. Squares up. Rarely too active in his crease. Very good glove hand. His stature is key to making saves through bodies / screens / in traffic. Last ten game segment to end regular season was elite : 9 wins - 1 loss - .943 save % 1.49 GAA17 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Stuart SkinnerLogo de Oilers d'EdmontonG252 de 2
89
1B
Skinner's entire game tracked mostly positive, overall, this year after a slow start He battled back from very poor stats in the first couple months of the season and ended with an impressive 2.62 GAA / .905 save percentage - considering how the year started In his last ten game segment he posted a 6-3-0-1 record - his save percentage slipped to .892 and GAA jumped to 2.89. Big body goalie. When he drops to the butterfly he still takes up a ton of net / sits upright / doesn't get leaning forward. Rebound control is key to his success. Pucks in front of him are handled well. When plays spill to the flanks he is tested with his lateral push / quickness at times. The team in front of him is elite offensively - but do give up high danger chances against more than some contending teams - Needs to start every game 'on time' and give the group confidence to play to their identity.17 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Semyon VarlamovLogo de Islanders de New YorkG351 de 1
91
1B
Varlamov is a big part of the reason the Islanders find themselves in the playoffs. He's generally played the part of #2A / #1B this season - but his last ten game segment has been outstanding 8-1-0-1 record .930 save percentage 2.09 GAA Especially impressive stats considering the Islanders have struggled to kill penalties all season long and have the worst PK % (71.5) in the entire NHL Veteran goalie - Athletic - Active - Competes - Ability to steal games on occasion - Riding a hot hand at the end of regular season 23/2417 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Andrei VasilevskiyLogo de Lightning de Tampa BayG291 de 1
90
1A
Vasilevski is a proven 'big game' goalie who rises to the occasion more times than not at the hardest time of the year - playoffs His 23/24 season was shortened due to back surgery at the beginning of the season, but he still played 52 games - posting a 2.90 GAA and .900 save percentage His last ten game segment of the regular season resulted in a .909 save percentage and 2.65 GAA - he averaged 28.5 shots per game against and ended the segment with a 5-4-0-1 record. Huge in the net. Rangy. Flexible. Reacts to second chances around his crease efficiently. Has the athleticism to make desperation stops. Butterfly style. High end compete. Stanley Cup champion.17 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Ilya SamsonovLogo de Maple Leafs de TorontoG275 de 5
82
1B
Samsonov is, arguably, one of the most polarizing goalies heading into playoffs. He will have to be the best version of himself versus the Boston Bruins and, at least, equal the performance of his counter part in the Bruins net. Athletic goalie who is, by far, at his best when he allows the play to develop in front of him and doesn't over react to what's happening around him. When he's on he's plenty athletic enough to make desperation saves. Above average quickness in all categories. Focus and preparation can range. Last ten game segment before playoffs resulted in 6-2-0-2 record - paired with a 3.21 GAA and .896 save percentage.17 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Sergei BobrovskyLogo de Panthers de la FlorideG353 de 3
91
1A
Bobrovsky is the kind of goalie who can run hot and steal an entire series for a team. He proved it last season when he led the Panthers to the Stanley Cup Final. He was the best version of himself. Butterfly / Athletic goalie. Active. Rebound control ranges. When opponents get him moving side to side he tends to open up / end up on his chest / exposes top of net. His quickness and compete are elite. Never quits on a puck. Really tough to beat when he feels the puck early in games and makes a big save in the opening minutes of a game. Final ten game segment to end the regular season ranged. Ended with a 4-4-0-2 record / .900 save percentage / 2.64 GAA Averaged 26 shots on goal against. Florida needs him to win the goaltending battle versus Vasilevsky / Tampa Bay in round one.16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Jeremy SwaymanLogo de Bruins de BostonG254 de 4
90
1B
Swayman continues to platoon with Ullmark in Boston - BUT - heading into series versus Toronto in first round of 2024 playoffs he has a save percentage north of .950 and GAA below 1.40 versus the Leafs. He could be the goalie of choice in versus the Leafs. Boston has a very structured penalty killing unit. They ended the regular season with one of the top units in the entire league - killing off an average of 82.5% when a man short. Swayman's last ten game segment produced .904 save percentage - 2.50 GAA He faced, on average, 26.1 shots on goal per game. Good size. Athletic. Quick pads. Competes to make second saves. Engaged. Reliable. 16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Frederik AndersenLogo de Hurricanes de la CarolineG342 de 2
90
1A
Andersen returned to the Canes lineup in the late stages of the 23/24 season after battling through a blood clot issue. He's arguably in the best form of his career. In his last ten game segment, before playoffs, he faced 268 shots and stopped 255 His record was 9 - 1 - GAA was 1.30 - Save percentage .951 Big in the net - Butterfly style - Generally sound crease composure - rarely gets wandering too far outside his posts / outside the blue paint of his crease Rebound control is crucial to his success. Not a great second stop / scramble type goalie. Playing like a top tier #1A heading into playoffs for Carolina. Past results in playoffs have ranged. Needs only to be average plus to give the Canes a chance to win. 16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Charlie LindgrenLogo de Capitals de WashingtonG303 de 3
85
1B
Lindgren has provided the Capitals with capable goaltending for a long stretch. He's part of the reason why Washington was able to sneak into playoffs as an Eastern Conference wild card team. In his last ten game segment in regular season he posted a .910 save percentage and a 2.65 GAA South paw. Butterfly style. Above average lateral quickness. At times appears smaller than his stature when dropping into butterfly / setting up hybrid / paddle down. Competes to stop pucks any way he needs too. Faced 289 shots in the segment - stopping 263 - allowing 26 goals against Washington team PK % hovers around 80% - Goalie needs to be best penalty-killer. Lindgren has provided the Caps some timely saves in the second half of the season.16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Thatcher DemkoLogo de Canucks de VancouverG284 de 4
93
1A
Demko returned from injury late in the season and looked rested and energetic to end the season. Impressive 23/24 season overall 51GP - 2.45 GAA - .917 save percentage Faced 1489 shots - 1366 saves - 123 goals against Big in the net. Can play deeper at times, but he's aggressive challenging shooters and fronting high danger scoring chances. Quick pads. High end compete. Always prepared. Top tier NHL starter. Vancouver's penalty kill has improved exponentially, year over year, and Demko is a big part of the reason why.16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Connor HellebuyckLogo de Jets de WinnipegG306 de 6
93
1A
Excellent regular season for the Jets. 37-19-0-4 record - 2.39 GAA - .921 save percentage Heading into playoffs his last ten game segment produced a 5-4-0-1 record - BUT - riding a five game winning streak to end regular season .910 save percentage / 2.85 GAA in the segment Faced 300 shots - stopped 273 - allowed 27 goals 30 shots per game average was fourth highest among starting goalies heading into playoffs Huge in the net. At his best when NOT caught scrambling / over challenging shooters Generally plays deep in his net / allows puck to come to him / One of the top goalies in the entire league. Ability to steal a series.16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Logan ThompsonLogo de Golden Knights de VegasG272 de 2
84
1B
Thompson could end up being the Golden Knights starter in 2024 playoffs. In his last 10GP - to end regular season - he posted a very tidy .924 save percentage - paired with a 2.26 GAA Thompson faced 277 shots in the segment - stopping 256 - allowing 21 goals against. Gives shooters different look / right hand catching hand Crease composure is key to his success. Can't afford to get too busy in the net and find himself wandering outside the posts. When he's efficient he's at his best. Big in the net. 16 avr. 202419 avr. 2024
Luke TuchLogo de Canadiens de MontréalAG222 de 2
A-
L4
Tuch finished his college career as part of the leadership group for Boston University. He ends the season with 10G-20A - contributing offense at even strength and the power-play. On the PP he generally set up around the crease - creating screens and looking for rebounds and tips. Heavy set. Hard to move off the play. At times Tuch displays a sneaky 'extra gear' in transition and the ability to gain the edge and take the play to the net. Consistent compete. Reliable hockey sense. Recognizes his responsibilities in all situations. Although he is heavy in the trenches he isn't a punishing body checker. Pushes but doesn't punish. Leans 4th line utility forward at the NHL level.11 avr. 202414 avr. 2024
Cutter GauthierLogo de Ducks d'AnaheimC206 de 6
A-
L1
Gauthier ends his college career at Boston College by producing 38G-27A in 41GP He was the leading goal scorer in the NCAA Gauthier has tasted success at every stop in his development. He was the leading scorer at the World Juniors in Sweden, at Christmas, and named to the tournament All-Star team - leading Team USA to Gold. Gauthier can push the pace in open ice. He's very difficult to defend coming off the edge when entering the offensive zone at top speed - especially when considering his nearly 6'2 1/2 200lbs frame. Gauthier is an elite shooter. He has a quick release. Pucks are on and off his stick in a hurry and he shoots it hard and accurately. He's a massive threat working the weak side flank on the power-play or cycling off the boards and taking the play to the middle of the ice. Like and young goal scorer, there are times in games Gauthier needs to be more engaged defensively. It's not a hockey sense issue. He clearly understands where to go in all three zones - but he does tend to stop moving his feet at times on the back check and in small areas defending his zone. Gauthier can play both the wing and the middle. He projects as a top line shooter / scoring forward at the NHL level. The bulk of his ice time will come at even strength and the PP.11 avr. 202414 avr. 2024
Frank NazarLogo de Blackhawks de ChicagoC202 de 2
A-
L3
Nazar has turned pro after two seasons at the University of Michigan. He missed the majority of of his freshman year with injury - only suiting up for 13 games in 22/23 His 23/24 season went more to plan. Nazar produced 17G-24A in 41GP for the Wolverines. He averaged between 17-21 minutes per game and was deployed in all situations. The first thing that stands out about Nazar's game is his speed. He's quick out of the blocks and a threat off the rush when fully up to speed. The same is true when he is fully engaged pressing back to assist defensively. Nazar isn't shy about driving to the net - or lurking around the crease looking for loose pucks. He's capable of playing the wing and the middle - and has benefited from experiencing high leverage games at the World Juniors and College Levels. Defensively his awareness is generally sound - but he will need to use his quickness to defend with more consistent purpose and detail at the pro level. Projects to be a potential middle six NHL forward. The kind of player who will be deployed as a second / third line forward. 11 avr. 202414 avr. 2024
Michael Brandsegg-Nygård-C183 de 3
A-
L2
Michael will benefit from the experience of a deep playoff run with Mora in the Allsvenskan. Plays with pace. A threat off the rush. Opponents have to respect his speed through the neutral zone. Has some net drive, but also comfortable pulling up and making plays from the half wall - especially from his weak side. Deployed at ES and PP with Mora - averages around 16:00 per game TOI overall. Noticeably more compete along the wall / extending plays. Generally a motion player defensively - uses his quickness and stick to defend on time. Not elite offensively. Better than secondary upside however, and a player who has quick strike ability offensively.8 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Sam O'Reilly-AD173 de 3
A-
L3
O'Reilly is a prospect who has to be watched closely to be fully appreciated. There are times in games he appears to be pacing himself, but he's calculating with this approach and generally reliable in all three zones. Provides some deception off the rush with the puck on his stick. Has a surprising extra gear when he sees a lane to attack. Handles the puck very well. Sees the ice. Above average puck touch. Agility / small area cuts / edges have room to improve. 2-way forward. Secondary scorer.29 mars 202413 avr. 2024
Cole Beaudoin-AD173 de 4
A-
L2
Beaudoin played to his strengths in OHL playoffs with Barrie. Although the group was eliminated in the first round he produced 2G-3A in 6GP. Power body. Protects pucks very well off the rush - especially when entering the zone on his strong side. Threat to score on the weak side flank on the PP. Up to speed he isn't a pure burner but his stature makes him very difficult to check and move off the puck. 2-way / Power forward / projects to have top six potential at the NHL level / Likely deployed at even strength and PP.2 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Beckett Sennecke-AG184 de 4
A-
L2
Beckett's game continues to evolve at the hardest time of the year in playoffs. Averaging over a PPG. In time he will add more weight and strength to his tall frame - which should result in more power and push back in battle areas. For now he's involved along the wall and using an active stick to his advantage. Outstanding release. Pucks are on and off his stick in a flash. Massive threat to produce offense from the bumper position / or weak side flank on the power-play. On the rise. Game continues to evolve. Combination of power and finesse as he matures. Elite element is offense. Defensive detail is also improving.2 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Ben Danford-DG182 de 2
A-
P3
Deployed in all situations at the OHL with Oshawa. Leans distributor more than shooter on the power-play. Good size. Willing to get in lanes to block shots defensively. Right shot is a bonus. Not physically overpowering - but involved enough fronting his check/battling for position and pucks that spill to the wall. Skating is solid on straight lines - some room for improvement in small areas / agility. Competes. Part of leadership group with the Generals. Secondary offense.2 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Macklin Celebrini-C177 de 7
A+
JF
Celebrini ends his college season with 32G-38A in 38GP and becomes the youngest ever winner of the Hobey Baker Award as the top men's hockey player in the NCAA. Consensus #1 rated player for the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Pro ready. Relentless competitor. Quick. Fast. High end skill. Top line talent who is the kind of prospect an organization can build their team around. Hockey IQ to be used in all situations if required.11 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Cade WebberLogo de Maple Leafs de TorontoDG232 de 2
B+
P3
Webber ends his college career playing to his identity and emptying the tank in the process. Relentless compete in Frozen Four Semi-Final game versus Denver. Over 23:00 TOI. His skating has improved as he matured in college. Huge frame. Long reach . Defensive 'D'. Pushes back physically. Proficient shot blocker. In a game versus Minnesota on March 30th he was credited with an incredible (9) shot blocks. Simple with the puck. No frills. No offensive upside. Chips pucks to space when he's under duress in his zone. Never takes risks going on offense and trying to do too much / create something out of nothing.11 avr. 202413 avr. 2024
Terik Parascak-AD172 de 2
A-
L2
Fantastic year offensively at the junior level in Prince George Averages over 20:00 TOI - Used in all situations Solid skater - not a burner - not slow - Small area turns / quickness / agility has room for improvement - especially noticeable when on the penalty-kill when pressuring the half wall and regrouping The way he goes about his offense is impressive. Handles the puck very well. Distributes when he feels pressure. Goes to the net looking for tips and rebounds. Cannot be described as a play driver, but he has an elite way of thinking the game offensively and complimenting everyone around him. Top six NHL upside is possible.22 mars 202412 avr. 2024
Trevor Connelly-AG182 de 3
A-
L2
Pure offense. Continues to display elite offensive upside playing at the USHL level in Tri-City. Providence College commit. More quick than fast. Tends to lean on his inside edges more than most prospects but it doesn't hold him back. Creative in the offensive zone. Always in motion. Ability to beat more than one defender off the rush. Slippery / hard to check. Defensive detail ranges wildly. Late offensive zone exits require attention and more commitment. Offense wins out. Can't teach what he does with the puck on his stick.22 mars 202412 avr. 2024
Ryder Ritchie-AG172 de 3
A-
L2
Heavy lifting for Ritchie at the end of the WHL season in playoffs versus top seeded Saskatoon but played to his identity - ending the five game series with 3G-4A All of his TOI came at ES and PP. Effective zone entries leading the power-play breakout. Comfortable making plays off both flanks in the offensive zone. Equal parts distributor / shooter Off the rush, when he gets the edge, he takes the puck to the net and displays a quick release Very good edges. Comes out of his turns with pace. Quick out of the blocks. Extends plays along the wall. Involved. Competes. Not the high end scoring upside as some others ahead of him in the 23/24 draft class, but more than capable of providing better than secondary scoring and playing with energy.22 mars 202412 avr. 2024
Lane HutsonLogo de Canadiens de MontréalDG206 de 6
A+
P2
At Boston University, especially in the second half of the 23/24 season, Hutson logged an incredible amount of ice time. Considering he was used sparingly on the penalty kill, his average TOI ranging from 22:00 - 26:00 per game is an outlier. Plays to a consistent identity. Dynamic playmaker. Sees the ice. Escapes pressure in small areas. Has the legs to lead zone exits on his own and attack off the rush. Extends plays in the offensive zone with his read/react/elite hockey sense. Leans distributor more than shooter - but always in motion looking for open space and prime shooting lanes to get pucks to the net on his own as well - Transitional NHL 'D' on the horizon - Power-Play quarterback List size is now up to 5'10 162 lbs. Average plus defender. Active stick. Gets 'inside and under' opponents sticks. Relentless compete. Never backs down.11 avr. 202412 avr. 2024
Jacob QuillanLogo de Maple Leafs de TorontoC222 de 2
A+
L3
Quillan finished 18th overall in NCAA scoring in 23/24. - 39GP - 17G - 29A (+17) 55.9% F/O Averaged over 20:00 TOI / All situations / In playoffs and NCAA tournament for Quinnipiac He's the kind of player who can be deployed in a variety of roles. Quillan plays quick and fast. He tracks up and down the entire 200ft. He scored several of his goals from between the hash marks in the middle of the offensive zone - and around the crease via tips and rebounds. A relentless competitor who extends plays along the boards and battles for positioning in the trenches. Doesn't cut corners defensively. Rotates very well on the PK and jumps to loose pucks quickly. No discernable holes in his game at the college level. Projects as a solid third line NHL forward who plays with detail and could provide better than secondary offence.29 mars 20242 avr. 2024
Dean Letourneau-C181 de 1
A-
L3
Forwards with the kind of size Letourneau, who skate / score / and have some push back physically, are attractive prospects. His numbers offensively, at the Prep AAA level (61G-66A) combined with the Prep Hockey Conference (17G-16A), jump off the page. Could get a call from Hockey Canada to be part of the U18 team in Finland. The opportunity to see him play at a higher level, amongst several draft eligible counterparts, will allow scouts to better project his upside. Letourneau is a Boston College commit, but he isn't scheduled to enter school until the 25/26 season. His rights are owned by Sioux City in the USHL. He is likely to play one full year with the Musketeers next season.24 févr. 202430 mars 2024
Lucas Pettersson-AD172 de 3
A-
L2
Pettersson is a forward who contributes in a variety of ways. Offensively he produced 27G - 30A, in regular season, at the J20 level in Sweden. When he plays for the U18 national team he's used in all situations and takes key face-offs in all three zones. Pettersson is committed defensively. He rotates into shooting lanes effectively on the penalty kill and has good jump to win 50/50 races to pucks. He's best described as equal parts shooter / distributor who plays the game fast.9 mars 202430 mars 2024
Anton Silayev-DD173 de 3
A-
P1
It's not too often a 'defensive defenceman' is as highly touted as Silayev, but he's deserving of a top five ranking for this draft, and could go as high as second overall. He's a massive defender who takes advantage of his stature, and long reach, to keep opponents away from his crease. He's also a fantastic skater who has no problem defending against a speed rush, or moving in and out of small areas with his excellent agility. Silayev won't provide much offensively, but his ability to kill plays defensively and move pucks from his zone will contribute greatly to team success. The kind of defenceman who would compliment players like Cale Makar / Quinn Hughes9 mars 202430 mars 2024
Zeev Buium-DG183 de 3
A+
P1
Buium has had a terrific freshman season at Denver. He also played on Team USA's gold medal winning world junior team in Sweden. Buium is extremely competitive. He plays fast. He works to defend his net and push back on opponents, but it's his elite offensive upside that makes him even more attractive as a prospect. Buium leads all NCAA defenceman with 11G-37A. He's in the top ten in overall NCAA scoring. As noted, Buium brings more than just offense. So far this season he's posted a tidy (+32) rating defensively.28 mars 202430 mars 2024
Leo Sahlin Wallenius-DG172 de 3
A-
P2
Sahlin Wallenius is a mid-size '2-way / Transitional D' Excellent skater. Ability to escape pressure in his defensive zone and lead the rush on his own. Continues to provide average plus detail defensively. Adequate push back physically but more of an area defender. Power-Play Quarterback / leans distributor more than shooter. There are times he needs to identify his options more quickly and move pucks - to avoid pressure and turnovers. Not elite offensively but certainly capable. Could end up more defined as a 2-way D who gets places ahead of opponents / moves pucks / joins as an extra layer offensively / provides secondary offense.29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Michael Hage-C172 de 2
A-
L2
Through fifty games played, Hage had produced 31G -37A for the Steel. He plays the game with solid pace. Hage is a threat off the rush in transition. His vision in the offensive zone is one of his most elite elements. Defensive detail, and effort tracking back off the puck ranges and will have to improve before he arrives at the University of Michigan (NCAA). Has time on his side. Offensive element and pace he plays the game wins out. 29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Beckett Sennecke-AG183 de 4
A-
L2
Sennecke elevated his game to another level in the second half of the season when he was tasked with hard match-ups versus top end teams in the OHL. He produced 27G-41A, overall, for the Generals in regular season and was deployed in all situations. Sennecke is tall and long, but his ability to corral pucks in traffic and make plays in small areas is an element a lot of players his height don't possess. Projects as a top six NHL forward who will bring a combination of skill and size once fully matured physically. 29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Sam Dickinson-DG174 de 4
A+
P1
Dickinson logs a massive amount of ice time playing in London. He's deployed in all situations, but his primary ice time comes at even strength and the power-play. Dickinson is an effortless skater. He looks like he isn't pushing himself, to get from point 'A' to point 'B', at times but it speaks to the efficiency of his stride. Dickinson possesses high end offensive upside and the ability to quarterback the power-play. There are times he could provide more urgency, and detail, defensively but it's also not something to be overly concerned about / should improve as he matures. Dickinson produced 18G-52A in the regular season for the Knights.29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Tij Iginla-AG172 de 3
A-
L1
Iginla produced 47G-37A for Kelowna in regular season. He leans goal scorer, but teams shouldn't sleep on his creative thinking. Iginla has fantastic hockey sense. He moves pucks to open areas of the ice to extend plays and skate off his check. He's also not a liability defensively. He skates, scores, and recognizes how to play the game responsibly on and off the puck.29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Artyom Levshunov-DD184 de 4
A+
P1
Levshunov led the Spartans in scoring as a freshman defenceman. In thirty-six games, before the NCAA tournament, he produced 9G - 25A. Levshunov is a coveted right-shot defenceman. He's very active offensively, pinching down to extend plays and jumping into the rush every time he's identifies an opportunity. His defensive zone detail is a work in progress, but he has posted a (+26) rating so far this season. Projects as a top pairing / 2-way Transitional NHL 'D' 29 mars 202430 mars 2024
Ivan Demidov-AD183 de 3
A+
L1
Demidov's statistics jump off the page. He's scored 23G-37A in only 30GP. He's a creative offensive talent with a fantastic release and loads of creativity with the puck on his stick. He's too good to be playing at the junior level in Russia. He started the year in the KHL before an injury kept him on the shelf for a couple months, slowing his momentum at the pro level in the process and resulting in him landing in the junior ranks upon his return. Projects to be a top line NHL forward - Skilled - Fast - Competitive -26 mars 202430 mars 2024
Macklin Celebrini-C176 de 7
A+
JF
As the season winds down he is the undisputed / consensus #1 prospect for the entry draft. Leaning complete player. Works the entire 200ft. Plays quick and fast. Relentless compete combined with elite skill. Averaged over 20:00 per game TOI at Boston University as a freshman Primary ice time came at ES and PP Tied for 7th in all of NCAA scoring. No holes in his game. Doesn't cheat a shift. Empties the tank. Hard to play against. Results driven. Leader.22 mars 202427 mars 2024
Liam Greentree-AG182 de 2
A-
L2
Power forward type prospect. Arrives on time in all three zones. Elite release. Leans shooter more than distributor. Hard to defend in the trenches. Understated finesse. Handles the puck very well. Produced 36G-54A - 90pts on a rebuilding Windsor Spitfires team in 23/24. Potential top six NHL forward who will compliment more darting line mates. Primary ice time ES and PP at the NHL level.23 mars 202427 mars 2024
Zayne Parekh-DD183 de 3
A+
P1
Elite offensive talent. Transitional 'D' . Creative thinker. Impacts the game offensively almost every time he hits the ice. Produced an incredible 33G - 63A - 96pts in regular season for Saginaw Light / area defender - average plus overall in his zone Easily defined. Power play quarterback. Elusive. Impossible to teach his skill set. Needs to be paired with a 'D' partner who is a stay at home / more physical style player.23 mars 202427 mars 2024
Carter Yakemchuk-DD182 de 2
A+
P1
Ends the year with an impressive stats line that reads: 66GP - 30G - 41A - 71 PTS - 120PIMS Scored 10 goals on the PP Big body. Mobile. Creative off the rush. Ability to break pucks out on his own or distribute and join as an extra layer. Defends with purpose. Used in all situations - logs a ton of minutes. 2-way / Transitional 'D' Coveted right shot - possible top pairing - definitely middle pairing - NHL prospect. 23 mars 202427 mars 2024
Julius Miettinen-AG182 de 2
A-
L2
Plays to a consistent identity. Brings a combination of size and power. Good skater. Hard to bump off pucks in the hard areas. Leans shooter more than distributor. Quick release. Shoots the puck hard and accurately. Dangerous on the PP. Primary ice time comes at ES and PP. Compliments quicker / lighter / equally skilled line mates.23 mars 202427 mars 2024
Will Skahan-DG173 de 4
A-
P3
Plays to a consistent identity. Big body. Closes his gaps. Finishes his checks. Hard to play against. Has an edge. Good skater. Agile. Quick to space. Average with the puck on his stick. Simple is best. Not likely to produce much offense. Leans shut down / match-up 'D' who will take shifts at ES and PK. Willing to do the heavy lifting. Very competitive.9 mars 202427 mars 2024
Cole Eiserman-AG176 de 7
B+
L1
Continues to play to his strengths. Arguably the top shooter in the draft class from the weak side flank - especially on the PP Goal scorer. Easily defined. Wants the puck on his stick and looks to direct the play on net almost every time he has it. Has a gear, in transition, that can lead to aggressive zone entries off the rush. Defensive detail, tracking back, locking onto his responsibility in his zone is a work in progress.9 mars 202427 mars 2024
Cole Hutson-DG174 de 5
A-
P2
2-way / Transitional 'D' Power-play quarterback. Undersize by NHL standards but plenty competitive on and off the puck defensively. Outstanding hockey sense. Recognizes how plays are developing ahead of time and reacts accordingly. Elusive. Has the ability to spin off checks and make seam plays in the offensive zone. Heading to Boston University fall of 2024.9 mars 202427 mars 2024
Andrew Basha-AG182 de 2
A-
L2
Infectious player. Empties the tank for the good of the group. Plays quick and fast. Relentless compete. Hard to defend in small areas. Escapes pressure / opens up lanes with his small area game. Solid release. Quick / Accurate Hounds pucks when his group doesn't have possession. A threat off the rush and when skating up ice on the penalty kill. Involved in something every shift. Mix of skill and will. Used in all situations.22 mars 202427 mars 2024
Henry Mews-DD183 de 4
A-
P2
Defensive detail has improved over the course of the entire season Elite element will always be offense Quarterbacks the PP - outstanding vision - finds open lanes to make plays either directing the puck on net or distributing Solid skater. Deceptive when exiting the defensive zone, leading the rush, and making plays as he enters the offensive zone. Transitional 'D' - mostly light defender - power play QB - converted forward - plays with a swagger.22 mars 202427 mars 2024
John Mustard-AG172 de 2
A-
L3
Leans shooter more than distributor. Competitive forward who plays quick and fast. Works up and down the ice. Jumps to space to corral pucks / extend plays. Drives to the net off the puck looking for tips and rebounds. Young for the draft class. Plays with pace, compete, and skill. The kind of prospect who can play in the top six / middle six depending on make up of the group. Averages around 16:00 TOI at the USHL level with Waterloo. Primary ice time at ES and PP.22 mars 202427 mars 2024