Defensemen
Gustav Olofsson
If you’re looking for points, it’s unlikely he’ll be appearing on the scoresheet, but he appears to be a reliable stay-at-home bottom-pair player.
Defensemen
If you’re looking for points, it’s unlikely he’ll be appearing on the scoresheet, but he appears to be a reliable stay-at-home bottom-pair player.
A smart two-way defenseman that is a smooth but average skater. Has shown skill in the past but needs improvement
AHL defenseman.
Tall, mobile defenseman with good offensive tools, but shakey decision-making on both sides of the puck. Needs to adapt to professional hockey, but could hold an NHL roster spot one day.
Despite his small size Sobolev is an aggressive defender who is constantly engaged physically.
A poised defender who passes the puck well.
Burroughs has a good first pass and moves the puck well. He also has some grit in his six-foot frame.
Agile, puck-moving defenseman with good hands and an aggressive playing style. Boom-or-bust prospect.
Efficient puck mover from the back end who uses powerful strides to jump into the rush. Still a work in progress, his combination of size and skill give him potential as a two-way, puck moving defenceman at the NHL level.
Lauzon is a mobile, two-way defenseman that will contribute all across the scoresheet if given the opportunity. He also plays with a slight edge to his game, offering additional support for those in fantasy leagues that count PIM.