Olle Lycksell
An undersized winger/center with good hands and a scoring touch. Decent offensive potential; with more development, a bottom-six role is attainable, with a middle-six ceiling.
An undersized winger/center with good hands and a scoring touch. Decent offensive potential; with more development, a bottom-six role is attainable, with a middle-six ceiling.
An intelligent sniper with a wicked release.
A mobile right-shot defender who brings size and some offensive touch. Projects as a bottom-pairing NHL defender.
Prototypical defensive defenseman. Look to him for strong peripheral stats as a fantasy play.
Clarke has much work to do but his shot and ability to skate are what keeps his upside at a moderate level.
Big and strong, but skates well for a big guy. Showing signs of being a future PP weapon, but doesn’t ignore defense. Could be more physical. Potentially a top-four NHL blueliner.
Big-bodied winger with good puck skills and a heavy shot, needs to work on his skating ability but projects as a solid middle six winger with upside as a powerplay specialist.
Versatile and responsible two-way forward.
Fix-Wolansky is a scrappy forward that can score and make plays. Columbus has traded away numerous prospects at the trade deadline this season. As a result, he could find himself fast-tracked to the NHL as a middle-six winger within the next two years.
A smart, smooth skating, offensive defenseman has all the tools to be a future top four pairing. A comparison within the organization is Duncan Keith.