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Tomas Mrsic

By |2025-01-22T14:53:13-05:00July 29th, 2024|

Quick center with an above-average trifecta of shooting, handling and passing. Defensive game and board play need a ton of work, but has second-line upside.

Jack Pridham

By |2025-01-22T23:26:37-05:00July 29th, 2024|

Smart power forward with a sound base of habits and tools. Lack of standout offensive trait limits his upside, but could become a bottom-six checker.

Tarin Smith

By |2025-01-22T23:27:24-05:00July 29th, 2024|

Intelligent two-way defenceman with a budding offensive game. Improvements in his skating could see him become a reliable second-pairing blue-liner.

Reece Newkirk

By |2024-07-23T22:19:14-04:00July 23rd, 2024|

A fiery and fearless competitor, he continues to refine his scoring and stickhandling. Likely a bottom-six player in the pros, he is versatile enough to move up and down a lineup. A candidate for both special teams

Dillon Hamaliuk

By |2024-07-16T20:57:09-04:00July 16th, 2024|

Hamaliuk is a big power forward who possesses good speed for his size and an above average shot. His size makes him a safer bet to at least land a bottom six NHL gig in comparison to his peers.

Ethan Edwards

By |2025-01-22T23:20:46-05:00July 16th, 2024|

Elite skater with impressive offensive tools (passing, shooting, stickhandling) - must work on his D-zone effort and positioning to make the jump. Physicality will always be a weakness, but could end up being a bottom-four puck-moving blueliner if things go well. Fantasy leagues with emphasis on points for D-men will likely benefit from this prospect if he makes the NHL.

Kevin Bahl

By |2025-01-22T23:27:07-05:00July 16th, 2024|

At this point Bahl seems more of a defensive defenseman and doesn't offer much fantasy wise other than in leagues that count stats like hits, blocked shots and penalty minutes.

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