https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/413501/ethan-edwards

Fantasy Summary

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.


Observations

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July 2024 – Undoubtedly, Edwards can play, being a standout defenseman on a strong Michigan Wolverines squad. Still, Edwards seems to be lacking in his own end. It’s noticeable that he’s a more undersized, less physical defenseman. His offense doesn’t look good enough to carry him. He could end up a bottom-pairing defender, but right now, he seems more like a good future AHLer with call-up potential. Austin Kelly

March 2022 – Edwards’ 11 points in 34 games with Michigan in the NCAA don’t jump out at you, but when you’re an offensive defenseman playing behind Owen Power and Luke Hughes in the power-play pecking order, what can you do? He will be faced with a major opportunity to explode offensively when the two star defensemen in the making sign their entry-level contracts, which could happen as soon as this off-season. Hadi Kalakeche

April 2021 – Edwards has continued his development as a puck-moving defender, accumulating 25 points in 47 games so far for the Sioux City Musketeers in the USHL. His agility, passing game, and transitional poise allow him to drive play up-ice regularly against porous USHL defenses and puts him in favorable situations to showcase his playmaking ability. His commitment to Michigan in 2021-2022 will further his development, as he gets his first taste of NCAA hockey. Hadi Kalakeche

October 2020 – Edwards is an agile, fluid and aggressive skater who loves to close gaps quickly and prevent zone entries rather than box out the player and block shots. His small frame shapes his game, as he plays to his strengths; he pinches hard in the offensive zone because he knows he has the foot speed to get back, and his shot has weight on it. He will need to work on his game once the opposing play is not suppressed and the puck is in his zone, since he is clearly uncomfortable in those situations. What concerns me is that if these areas of his game are problematic at the AJHL level, they will likely be very difficult to bring up to NHL standards. If he does make the NHL it would be a productive future for Edwards. Hadi Kalakeche

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 5.0
NHL Certainty 2.5
Country CAN
Position D
Roster Type NCAA
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth June 6, 2002
Height 5‘10”
Weight 165 lbs
Drafted 2020 Round 4; Overall: 120

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2015-2016 St. Albert Sabres U15 AAAAEHL U1532 3 36 12|        
 2016-2017 St. Albert Sabres U15 AAAAEHL U1536 6 1925 40|Playoffs10 3 47
  St. Albert Flyers U17 AAAAEHL U171 0 00 0|        
  St. Albert Sabres U15 AAAJohn Reid Bantam5 3 25 2|        
  Team Northwest Alberta Cup5 0 22 6|        
 2017-2018 Northern Alberta Xtreme U16 PrepCSSHL U1630 6 1723 24|Playoffs5 0 22
  Northern Alberta Xtreme U18 PrepCSSHL U181 0 11 2|        
 2018-2019 Northern Alberta Xtreme U18 PrepCSSHL U1832 2 2325 66|Playoffs5 1 12
  Spruce Grove SaintsAJHL10 0 11 6|Playoffs5 0 11
 2019-2020 Spruce Grove SaintsAJHL50 9 2433 83|Playoffs6 0 22 10 
  Canada West U19WJAC-194 1 01 4|        
 2020-2021 Sioux City MusketeersUSHL51 6 2127 96|Playoffs4 1 01
 2021-2022 Univ. of MichiganNCAA36 3 811 16|        
 2022-2023 Univ. of MichiganNCAA37 4 1014 69|        
 2023-2024 Univ. of MichiganNCAA21 3 710 20|        
 2024-2025 Univ. of MichiganNCAA18 1 67 20|        

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