Goaltenders
Filip Lindberg
After a surprisingly good freshman season at UMass, Lindberg will likely play in the NCAA for a couple more seasons. His fantasy potential is likely that of a long term project that will be a few years from relevancy.
Goaltenders
After a surprisingly good freshman season at UMass, Lindberg will likely play in the NCAA for a couple more seasons. His fantasy potential is likely that of a long term project that will be a few years from relevancy.
Modern day goaltender possessing size and lateral ability. An intriguing project.
A butterfly goalie with good size, superb reflexes, good puck skills, and NHL bloodlines. Has already had success at the men’s level at a young age. Potential to become a starting goalie at the NHL level.
It’s all about potential and tools for the large framed Vikman. He’s poised, has a fair amount of high level experience for his age, and could find himself as a 1B/backup option in the NHL someday if things fall his way.
An athletic goalie with good size. Needs work on his technical game.
A tall and technically sound goaltender who reads the play well and has great puck tracking and the willingness to learn and adapt. He lacks the explosiveness and lateral movement of a bona fide starting goaltender, but is improving with every step he takes against higher-quality opposition.
A big goaltender who plays aggressively, frequently challenging shooters and has a great glove hand. Needs to work on rebound control and working through screens. A long-term project.
Potential above-average number one goalie. As a seventh-round pick, his development will be exciting to monitor.
Still a long-term project, Perets is an aggressive goaltender who never gives up on a play. However, he will need to work on his rebound control. He has the ability to take on heavy workloads while staying consistent.
Combines good size and strong skating to cover the net well. Considered a highly-talented goaltender who at times has lacked consistency.