United States of America
Danny Nelson
Nelson is a big centerman who can be a strong net-front presence but is limited in NHL projection, likely topping out as a fourth-line center.
United States of America
Nelson is a big centerman who can be a strong net-front presence but is limited in NHL projection, likely topping out as a fourth-line center.
A shifty forward who possesses an effective release.
A diminutive forward who has a crafty skill set and a willingness to get to the net. His playmaking ability is creative and aimed at the middle of the ice. One of the youngest players in the draft class.
An undrafted defender who is an effortless skater who sees the ice well. May have untapped offensive upside.
Pinho can see the ice very well and is more of a playmaker than a shooter. He is great at anticipating the opponent’s plays, making him a likely future bottom-six forward if his skating can improve to NHL levels
Moynihan's goal-scoring ability could translate up to the next levels which makes him one to watch out for. It's not elite level but might be good.
30-goal college scorer looking for consistent output at the pro level
Extremely mobile two-way defender who excels as a distributor. Needs to add size and strength to his frame but has all the tools required to become a modern-day puck-moving defenseman at the NHL level.
A mobile defenseman with good skating skills and an adequate two-way game
Johnson may wind up being a more valuable player in real life than fantasy but should provide some points-only value as well, but it will take time