Yegor Spiridonov
Spiridonov is a two way center who excels at both ends of the ice, he’s particularly adept at killing penalties and winning puck battles along the boards.
Spiridonov is a two way center who excels at both ends of the ice, he’s particularly adept at killing penalties and winning puck battles along the boards.
A replacement-level producer with soft hands and a large frame. He could play in a team’s bottom-6 to provide some depth scoring while leveraging his size against NHL competition.
Potentially a top four-defenseman, a big strong physical player who can create space in the offensive zone. A great passer with patience, and poise, Tools include a low, hard, booming shot with a quick release. Defensive game needs work.
A two-way Swedish blueliner who can put up points, but is earmarked for a defensive role.
A once-promising offensive defenseman with great size. His NHL future is looking increasingly doubtful.
Massive-framed goalie with a commanding and confident presence in goal; while he can lose track of pucks through heavy coverage, this area of his game has consistently improved.
A smooth-skating transitional defenseman who has gained more and more notoriety as his draft year has gone on. He brings a mobility and skill level that allows him to affect the game at both ends of the ice, Heimosalmi is an intriguing two-way defender with solid upside.
Golyshev is a skilled playmaker who makes quick, effective decisions with the puck.
Puck-moving blueliner with good size and decent mobility. Needs to improve his off-puck game as he gains experience.
Undersized offensive defenceman with great mobility and puck skills. Needs to continue to mature physically but has the skill to reach the NHL.