Jack Finley
A big-framed, smooth-skating centerman who can play a solid role on the defensive side of the game. Finley does have a strong offensive upside as well.
A big-framed, smooth-skating centerman who can play a solid role on the defensive side of the game. Finley does have a strong offensive upside as well.
Positional goaltender with great puck-tracking and lateral mobility. Has upside as a backup at the NHL lvel.
Molendyk is a tremendous skater, a tool he may be overly reliant on, flashes very bright playmaking skill, and is a strong rush defender.
A bit of an unknown, undrafted goaltender. In a situation where he plays well, he could climb the depth chart quickly. To start his career in North America, he is nothing more than an organizational depth goaltending option with limited fantasy value.
Mobile defender with great size and good offensive instincts. A bit of a project but has upside as a top-four defenceman at the NHL level.
An intelligent goalie who tracks and anticipates the puck well. Lacks high-end athleticism and size but is aggressive in the crease and challenges shooters—a long-term project like many Russian netminders, worth keeping an eye on in deep dynasty leagues.
Uens is a strong skater and does not shy away from being physical. His offense has not really translated and he cannot get out of the ECHL
Big goal scoring winger that has the ability to take over games when he wants to. Consistency is a concern at this point but the tools are there for him to be a top six winger.
Well-rounded and dynamic offensive player who can create offense with his playmaking and vision as well as his quick release. Has positional versatility but projects as more of a winger at the pro level.
Smooth-skating two-way defenseman with above-average compete, smarts and puck-retrieving abilities. Needs to round out his offensive toolkit to ensure a top-four future.