Sam Bennett

Dean Youngblood

2016-01-21

 

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Sam Bennett, C/LW

Shoots: L

Height: 6-1

Weight: 178

Born: 1996-06-20

Hometown: Richmond Hill, ON, CAN

Drafted: 2014 by Calgary Flames, 4th overall

 

 

 

 

Observations:

Jan 2015: Bennett has collected eight goals over a five game span in January, including a four goal effort in a 6-0 trouncing of Florida. He should get a boost from Frolik returning from injury but his opportunities are continuing to grow. When Bennett is significantly involved in the offence, Calgary is winning games. He has 17 shots in those five games from Jan 11-19th

 

Nov 2015 – After beginning the season with one point in eight games, he's collected 12 points in the last 13 games beginning with a two-point night in Ottawa near the end of October. He's playing with a lot of confidence and having a Corsi guru like Frolik on your wing every night helps. The Flames organization knows the future involves Sam Bennett and Coach Hartley is on board. As long as he is driving the ship, Bennett will get opportunities, especially playing as well as he has been. – Joel Henderson

 

Oct 2015 – His first regular season goal. It may not have been the highlight of the night but it gets him on the board. In order to shake up the offense, he was placed on a line with Gaudreau and Frolik. They have been giving him time both at C and LW but maybe this is the spark he's needed. – Joel Henderson

 

July 2015 – Sam played just one regular season game as a Flame, but forced the management's hand by making the decision to play him the whole way through the second round of the playoffs vs the Ducks. This is significant since it burns a year off his ELC. Bennett has little left to prove in the OHL and managed to be a difference maker in the first round vs the Canucks. He should be a lock to start the season in the top nine and if he can earn a significant offensive role his fantasy value should remain sky high. Joel Henderson

 

March 2015 – Bennett has fully recovered from shoulder surgery and has returned to Kingston in the OHL. The team has seen a boost since the return of their star as he has posted 11 points (five goals) in his first six games. It is early but Sam is clipping along at just over 1.8 points per game (PPG). He averaged 1.6 PPG last season in 57 games for the Frontenacs. With Calgary's apparent willingness to usher in the arrival of youngsters, there should be little to stop Bennett from starting 2015-16 in a top nine NHL role, if not inside the top six. Brad Wilson

 

September 2014 – Bennett missed the third period of the final Young Stars game against the Canucks after sustaining a groin injury. Although the Flames hopeful did not return it seems it was more a precaution than a serious injury. Bennett is expected to be fine after some rest. Monitor the situation into main camp. If the injury drags on it could hamper what chances he has of making the big club. Brad Wilson

 

September 2014 – Sam looked comfortable centering the first line last night against rival Edmonton. He was throwing the body and had a nifty wrap-around goal to boot. It is still a long shot for him to make the team but he sure is fun to watch. The next real test for him will come when regular training camp opens and every day NHL players are lining up opposite him. Brad Wilson

 

September 2014 – Bennett is in the unfortunate postion of being 18-years-old. The reason is because the Flames are extremely deep at center and it would be easy to send him back to junior and what would no doubt be a 100+ point campaign. I wouldn't put it past him playing into the regular season, at least until his nine games are up. But he will not be in the bottom six so a trade has to be made or he will see another year of junior. Matt Stajan you are on the clock. Brad Wilson

 

July 2014 – Bennett has signed a three year entry level contract with the Calgary Flames. He is the highest draft pick ever selected by Calgary after going fourth overall at the NHL Entry Draft in June. Bennett had 91 points including 36 goals last season for Kingston. He was named the CHL Prospect of the Year. Brad Wilson

 

June 2014 – The Calgary Flames selected Sam Bennett 4th overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Brendan Ross

 

May 2014 – After posting 91 points in his draft season, Sam Bennett was named Jack's Links CHL Top Prospect of the Year topping nominees Nikolaj Ehlers and Sam Reinhart. Brendan Ross

 

May 2014 – Center Sam Bennett was named to the OHL's 3rd All-Star Team joining Max Domi, Nick Baptiste, Matt Finn, Darnell Nurse and Oscar Dansk. Brendan Ross

 

March 2014 – Frontenac's forward, Sam Bennett, was named OHL Player of the Week (ending March 2nd, 2014) after scoring four times and picking up six points in three weekly games. His week was highlighted by a four-point performance versus the Belleville Bulls on February 28th in a game where he scored his second hat trick of the season. Brendan Ross

 

January 2014 – Despite missing the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects game, Sam Bennett of the Kingston Frontenacs was ranked 3rd onTSN's Bob McKenzie's 2014 NHL Draft Mid-Term Rankings. Brendan Ross

 

January 2014 – Sidelined with an injury, Samuel Bennett will not have the chance to showcase his skills at the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on January 15th as the team has replaced the high scoring OHLer. Prior to his injury, Bennett was enjoying a 24-game point streak that witnessed him rack up 16 goals and 44 points in that span. Bennett remains a potential Top 5 selection for the upcoming draft. Brendan Ross

 

November 2013 – Sam Bennett of the Kingston Frontenacs was named to the OHL roster for the 2013 SUBWAY Super Series. Bennett’s 10 goals leads the Frontenacs through 16 games and his 22 points places him second in team scoring.  Brendan Ross

 

August 2013 – Bennett has added Ivan Hlinka gold medal to his trophy case to start his 2014 NHL draft year after helping Team Canada with three goals and four points in five games. The former 9th overall selection of the Kingston Frontenacs, speed and elite skating ability defines Sam Bennett’s game. He’s a player who can create offense on the rush with his elusive skating ability and slick puck skills making him difficult to contain. Adding strength will be important for Bennett as he eyes the draft next June but his offensive prowess and established resume makes him a top prospect for the 2014 draft. Bennett tallied 18 goals and 40 points for the Frontenacs in his rookie season.  Brendan Ross

 

 

Fantasy Outlook: B+

Bennett will look to crack the Flames lineup in 2015-16. He appears fully capable of making the jump to pro.

 

 

Footage:

 

Sam Bennett 2012-13 Highlights:

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