Canada

Jorian Donovan

By |2025-01-31T12:36:46-05:00September 21st, 2023|

His size, skating and pedigree have exceeded his actual play on the ice so far in his young career. He just needs more time to improve and develop in the OHL.

Philippe Daoust

By |2025-01-31T12:36:48-05:00September 21st, 2023|

Has good offensive instincts and controls the puck well. His size forces him to the perimeter where he might struggle to produce at even-strength as he becomes a pro.

Ridly Greig

By |2025-01-31T12:36:51-05:00September 21st, 2023|

Blending skill and grit, Greig is one of the best pests in his draft class. He may not be an outright bruiser but he is certainly able to get under his opponent's skin and then score a goal to add salt to the wound.

Jeff Malott

By |2025-01-31T12:16:51-05:00September 10th, 2023|

Can do it all, winger. Has a pro-sized frame, skates well, is willing to block shots and plays hard. Can contribute offensively. While his ceiling is limited as a depth forward, if he earns a regular spot in the NHL, he could provide fill-in value in deep leagues with hits, blocks and PIM.

Ben Hemmerling

By |2025-01-31T12:04:46-05:00September 7th, 2023|

A smart offensive decision maker with a knack for play-making, he will need to avoid being pushed to the perimeter to create offense as a pro without a high level shot. If he gets stronger and perhaps a bit more agile in small areas, he could become a water-bug type of bottom-six contributor

Tyson Hinds

By |2025-01-31T12:27:52-05:00August 31st, 2023|

A big defenseman who is mobile and likes to push the pace, he sees the ice well and could be a top four, second power play quarterback.

Tristan Bertucci

By |2025-01-31T12:20:26-05:00August 28th, 2023|

Tyler Bertucci is a defenseman with a great hockey sense that thrives in his own end. He uses his body around the boards to create plays and opportunities. He is also very good on the transition with a special knack for passing.

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