Left Wing
Ridly Greig
Blending skill and grit, Greig is one of the best pests in his draft class. He may not be an outright bruiser but he is certainly able to get under his opponent's skin and then score a goal to add salt to the wound.
Left Wing
Blending skill and grit, Greig is one of the best pests in his draft class. He may not be an outright bruiser but he is certainly able to get under his opponent's skin and then score a goal to add salt to the wound.
Can do it all, winger. Has a pro-sized frame, skates well, is willing to block shots and plays hard. Can contribute offensively. While his ceiling is limited as a depth forward, if he earns a regular spot in the NHL, he could provide fill-in value in deep leagues with hits, blocks and PIM.
Skilled forward signed out of the NCAA. Can do everything right and well but needs an opportunity to shine
A confident, highly skilled, physical winger who knows how to score. Needs to improve his skating. A very good penalty killer with middle-six potential.
The sturdy winger always gives full effort, especially along the boards and near the enemy net. His wrist shot has zip and he usually gets about as many goals as assists. He projects as a bottom-six grinder who chips in offensively.
A fast, powerful skater with good size for a teen. The two-way Jefferies creates scoring chances with exceptional vision and eye-popping passes.
Possesses a ton of skill and isn't afraid of the dirty areas. Future top-six winger.
Goal-scoring power forward.
He lacks size; however, he makes up for it in competitiveness, hockey sense and quickness. He’s a smart player with good hands but is limited offensively—he projects as a bottom-six forward.
Versatile bottom-six forward with size, but struggles to produce in small roles.