Yannick Veilleux, LW |
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Shoots: L |
Height: 6-2 |
Weight: 190 |
Born: 1993-02-22 |
Hometown: St. Hipolite, PQ |
Drafted: 2011 by St. Louis, 102nd Overall |
Observations:
October 2014 – After spending his first pro season primarily in the ECHL, look for Veilleux to spend more time in the AHL this year. He could become a decent depth scorer in the NHL one day with added value in leagues that count hits and PIM but that will not happen for a few years if ever. Eric Daoust
June 2013 – After completing his junior season with 73 points in 65 games, he quickly signed a three year entry level and was assigned to Peoria where he opened his pro career with a trio of points in as many games before slowing down. Veilleux projects as a responsible mid line winger who can contribute and mix it up. It’s expected that he will spend a few years proving he is a capable enough player to make the NHL. Jason Banks
January 2013 – The big winger has been more consistent over the past month and should see a boost in production with some of the additions Moncton has made. Derek LeBlanc
November 2012 – He dominated his fitness tests before the season but Veilleux has struggled with consistency this year. He’s still averaging a point a game but that includes a couple four and five point nights. Derek LeBlanc
July 2012 – Came over to Moncton from Shawinigan as part of the Brandon Gormley deal. Derek LeBlanc
April 2012 – Veilleux had his most productive season to date in the QMJHL. He was a point a game player during the season and throughout the playoffs. He’s a big power forward who is very dangerous around the net. He has a great shot that he gets off quickly. He’s not the best skater but excels on the power play. Derek LeBlanc
Fantasy Outlook: C-
Long-term project for the Blues with limited upside. Fringe player at best.
Footage:
Veilleux snipe
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