Centers
Colby Ambrosio
An undersized versatile forward with soft hands, a high motor, and an array of shots. Bottom-six upside.
Centers
An undersized versatile forward with soft hands, a high motor, and an array of shots. Bottom-six upside.
A big, athletic center that sees the ice well. Competes hard and is reliable defensively. Foot speed and skating need improvement at the pro level. Has a limited fantasy 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.
Smart, fast forward who can be dangerous from anywhere
Multi-use forward trading points for PIMs in pro after some decent college production
A good skater who excels in the transition game, moving pucks up ice with his quick feet and shifty hands. Needs to work on his overall hockey IQ, defensive skill, and playmaking. Lacks consistency and high-end skill but has the size and speed to become a dependable bottom-six two-way center with middle-six upside and special teams usage.
A big-framed, smooth-skating centerman who can play a solid role on the defensive side of the game. Finley does have a strong offensive upside as well.
Two-way forward with good pace and overall offensive skills. Works hard and shows potential to be a top-nine NHL forward.
A talented and smart forward who can affect the game all over the ice. He is a more than capable offensive player who can dish the puck with soft hands and pick corners with a nice shot. His skating is the issue but the center could be a steal in the third round.