Andrei Altybarmakyan
Projects as a top six, offensive forward. If he can shore things up on the defensive side, the sky's the limit as his offensive skills are already elite for his peer group.
Projects as a top six, offensive forward. If he can shore things up on the defensive side, the sky's the limit as his offensive skills are already elite for his peer group.
Bottom-six forward with elite skating ability and decent hands. Pretty safe bet to play in the NHL but doesn't have high offensive upside.
Andersson plays with skill and has the ability to quarterback a power play. He has a deceptive shot and good puck skills, with top-four NHL potential if he can round out his game.
A skilled player who never really stood out while playing in the QMJHL, he has returned to Switzerland to continue developing. Has sleeper potential.
Pasic could be one dangerous and fun player to watch in four or five years and will need to be monitored closely.
Pakkila is a bit of a long-shot but has some elite-level skills that may take time to come to fruition.
Playmaking center with two-way ability and strong offensive instincts, though he struggles with pace and will need to work his skating ability to make it as an effective pro.
Loads of skill and potential, defensive play and consistency are the only question marks.
Solid and versatile teammate with leadership skills and grit, but nothing that screams elite.
At one point he looked to be a possible future top-four blueliner for Detroit but hasn't done much in the pro's.