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Prospect Ramblings: Streaking Draft-Eligible Players

 

 

Quick Hits Around the CHL for 2019 Draft Hopefuls (Rankings as of the last update – December 2018)

 

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Two of my favourite prospects in the upcoming draft are Bobby Brink and Trevor Zegras. They both happen to lead the USHL in points-per-game as well.

 

Brink has high-end speed and puck skills. He’s a big game player who loves to put his team on his back. Originally projected as a B-rated prospect, Brink has been playing himself into the conversation to go in the top half of round one this June.

 

Meanwhile, Zegras has been instrumental in the USNTDP continued excellence. He’s played in a second line role for much of the year but has been a mainstay on the top power-play unit. Zegras is another player with great speed and puck skills. However, his main weapon is his vision and ability to read the play. Zegras has been playing left-wing next to Jack Hughes and Cole Caufield in 2019 and it has been a formidable trio.

 

A creative, elusive and intelligent centre with a very high offensive ceiling. I like Zegras to land in the top 10.  

 

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The Program welcomed back Alex Turcotte (8th overall) recently. The two-way pivot is a monster at both ends of the rink. His time missed this season will mute his counting stats, but those who have watched him the last couple of years know he has a very high ceiling. Turcotte models his game after Patrice Bergeron and does a damn good job of it. 

 

Turcotte filled in admirably as the top line centre while Jack Hughes was away with the World Junior squad, and has now moved down to anchoring line two. 

 

 

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Oh, and if you were wondering, it’s still Jack Hughes number one. Don’t let the hype stemming from Kaapo Kakko’s Golden Goal fool you. 

 

Jack 

Kaapo

Everybody else

 

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That’s all for this week. Thanks for reading and feel free to follow me on Twitter @Hockey_Robinson

 

 

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