Andrew Strathmann
Strathmann is a bold offensive defenseman whose tools and decision-making will need to take a significant step forward in order for his style to work at the NHL level.
Strathmann is a bold offensive defenseman whose tools and decision-making will need to take a significant step forward in order for his style to work at the NHL level.
Suniev is a winger with an array of plus-level tools and habits, if he can significantly improve his skating, he has upside as a versatile two-way goalscorer in a middle-six.
Dangerous goal scorer with a deceptive release and good puck skills. Added explosiveness will make him an even greater threat as he progresses toward being a top-six forward at the NHL level.
Lardis is a high-upside, low-floor prospect with a versatile set of above-average tools but a lack of defensive engagement, physicality, and leverage tools to win puck battles.
William Whitelaw is a highly skilled and diverse offensive threat who remains very raw in his habits and consistency.
Pitre is a strong mechanical skater with average handling and passing who still needs to refine his pace of play and activity rate to clearly project to pro hockey.
A high-energy winger with above-average awareness and excellent skating, Misiak has a high floor and could grow his playmaking game to unlock second-line upside.
Playmaking center with decent hockey sense and an underused shot. Lacks dynamic ability with the puck, but could become a bottom-six passer with enough time.
Assadourian has a high-end motor and plays with great intensity and pace, his offensive game grew significantly following his trade to Niagara, but he remains a bottom-six projection.
Twice-undrafted, undersized forward with high-end offensive tools and awareness. Could be a great late-round pickup for a team in need of boom-or-bust, top-six upside.