Fantasy Summary
Strong skater with good finishing touch, could see time in the NHL
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June 2023 – Andonovski was a depth forward in his first AHL season. He finished the season with 19 points in 62 games. As any player adjusting to the professional game, Andonovski had highs and lows. He started the season with five points in eight games. As the season went on he struggled to maintain that consistency, going on a 15-game pointless streak. Andonovski showed the ability to be a good AHL producer but will need to provide consistency to progress into a real NHL prospect. Hopefully, with a better idea of the toughness of an AHL season, Andonovski will have improvement and be on the fringe of the NHL by the end of next season. Tyler Ball
March 2022 – Princeton University’s top scorer agreed to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract with the Penguins after his fourth season of college came to an end this month. The winger will report to Wilkes-Barre on an amateur tryout contract. His numbers don’t jump off the page but he was the lone offensive dynamo on a lacklustre Princeton team and should develop nicely in the AHL. – Kyle Watson
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