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Fantasy Summary

A hardworking two-way forward that likes to drive the net. Adding pace and deception to his offensive game will help him become more than a bottom-six role player or injury call-up.


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June 2025 – While there were a few bright spots for James in 2024, his junior season mirrored that of his team at North Dakota, which greatly underperformed against expectations. His point total increased marginally, and he finished with 14 goals in 38 games played, good for second on his team behind (now former) teammate and 2024 1st round pick Sacha Boisvert. He started picking his spots a bit better in his junior season, increasing his goal total from 9 to 14 while decreasing his shots/game from 2.4 to 1.9. Next season is shaping up to be a transitional year for the Fighting Hawks, with a new coaching staff, key departures of Boisvert and Jayden Perron, and the addition of former Victoria Royals teammates Cole Reschny and Keaton Verhoeff. How James fits in the new hierarchy of the team remains to be seen. Jeff Grybel

May 2023 – The 2022 second-round pick wrapped up his freshman season at North Dakota finishing with eight goals and eights assists in 36 games for the Fighting Hawks. While the numbers aren’t spectacular, the speedy winger did finish off the season on a high note with four goals and an assist in his final six games. “More confidence at the end of the season,” James explained to the Grand Forks Herald. “You’re playing to win.” As the season progressed so did his game. “He’s playing with confidence,” North Dakota coach Brad Berry told writer Brad Elliott Schlossman. “We all know he has NHL elite speed, right? At the end of the day, as a freshman coming in here, sometimes, it’s a little overwhelming just getting acclimated to the game, knowing how much time you have when you have the puck on your tape. Sometimes, the game overwhelms a young guy a little bit, because it’s so tight-checking in our league. “But now he knows when to chip a puck. He knows when to hang onto a puck. Man, he’s a threat off the rush going around defenders. Now he’s starting to play with confidence.” This follows up a spectacular USHL debut where James was named the United States Hockey League’s Rookie of the Year in 2022 after tallying 61 points (28-33-61) in 62 regular-season games with the Sioux City Musketeers. The 19-year old Calgary product plays a strong two-way game, which is a key component for the Red Wings organization, and with his speed I see some similarities to former Red Wing forward Darren Helm. He is not worth a roster spot in any leagues at this time as he is likely to spend another season or two at North Dakota, but he is definitely worth keeping an eye on for the future. Evan Sabourin

July 2022 – The Detroit Red Wings have selected James in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft, 40th overall. Nick Richard

June 2022 – Dylan James is a smart, two-way forward with good instincts and solid upside. He is someone who never gives up on plays, likes to mix it up on the forecheck, and can handle the physical game now and at the next level. After a productive year with Sioux City where he was awarded the USHL’s Rookie of the Year award, he is off to North Dakota where he will fit in well due to his skillful yet powerful game. One thing that really stands out about James is his awareness and intelligence without the puck, always being in the right areas and looking for ways to exploit the defense. When he is at his best, he is driving hard to the net looking for a tip or rebound and giving maximum effort on the forecheck/backcheck. James isn’t someone who flies around the ice but can get up to speed fairly easily, and loves to take advantage of open space. With a strong lower body, he is able to get up to top speed within his first initial strides and he gains plenty of speed through crossovers as well. Although he doesn’t always touch the puck a ton, he is always in the right areas to receive a pass or follow up on a rebound. When he does have the puck, he makes the right play; whether it’s firing a shot, protecting from defenders, or making a pass, he is able to identify the right play and execute it. There are some improvements he can make, such as improving his hands and deception, creating more shot opportunities off the rush, and adding more consistent speed. He is certainly someone a team can take a chance on earlier than expected but should be a solidified mid-round prospect. Be on the lookout for a breakout season in college for James in the near future. Evan Pace

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 4.0
NHL Certainty 3.0
Country CAN
Position LW
Roster Type NCAA
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth June 12, 2003
Height 6‘0”
Weight 185 lbs
Drafted 2022 Round 2; Overall: 40
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Stats – Frozen Tools – Profile on FT

SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2024-2025NCAAUniv. of North Dakota381482220-4
2023-2024NCAAUniv. of North Dakota40910191211
2022-2023NCAAUniv. of North Dakota36881664
2021-2022USHLSioux City Musketeers622833613918
2020-2021AJHLOkotoks Oilers7213210
2019-2020AJHLOkotoks Oilers51202343310
2018-2019AMHLCalgary Buffaloes U18 AAA3420143460
2018-2019AJHLOkotoks Oilers211220
2017-2018AMMHLCBHA Rangers U16 AAA110100
2017-2018AMBHLCalgary Bisons U15 AAA35263056250
2016-2017HCBAACBHA Hawks U15 AA29181735240
2014-2015WSI U12Western Canada Selects U127112110

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