Philip Kemp
Steady bottom pairing defender who doesn’t overly contribute offensively but is physical and a strong leader
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Steady bottom pairing defender who doesn’t overly contribute offensively but is physical and a strong leader
A hard-working winger with a decent offensive upside.
Fantastic skater who can control the play at high speeds. Plays center, oozes skill, talent and maturity, but lacks consistency and physicality. Great puck-handling skills with a strong nose for the net.
A high-energy playmaker who makes things happen whenever he steps on the ice. A responsible two-way center who plays a strong 200-foot game. Slightly undersized but doesn't shy away from action. Good leadership abilities.
An organizational depth defenseman, likely to stay in the minors. There is no fantasy value.
An intelligent defensive defenseman whose tools need to catch up to the processing to unlock #4 or #5 defenseman upside.
Though he struggled to find his footing (and ice-time) this season, as one of the draft's youngest players, his skill-size-tenacity combination makes him an interesting option.
A strong skater and sensible activator, his mentality over his tools is what impresses.
A heady player with a heavy shot, his hard skills and timing could be leveraged even more with skating improvements.
A lanky, playmaking defenseman.