Sam Hentges
A center who skates well and has good top end speed. If he can avoid injuries, he can develop into a scoring third-line player.
A center who skates well and has good top end speed. If he can avoid injuries, he can develop into a scoring third-line player.
A defensively responsible forward with strong and gritty puck handling skills that only enhance his ability of driving the play to the net.
Smooth skater who makes an excellent first pass, Warren is efficient in transition and makes great passes once in the offensive zone. If he gets secondary power play time at the next level his offensive potential could jump.
As a goalie, he is not likely to make an NHL impact for a few years, but Jones displays good reflexes, solid positioning and a good glove hand. If he continues to develop, with improved recovery and puck handling, Jones could challenge for a starting job one day in the NHL
While Shaw has significant offensive potential, knee injuries resulting in a lost season rarely work out perfectly, and his development may have taken a major hit. A full recovery from the injury could warrant middle-6 potential, but for now he's got a bit of a hill to overcome.
A good skater who possesses a wicked shot. Savoie seems to have the puck on a string and he is always looking to attack offensively.
Stay at home defenseman gradually adding offense to his game.
A towering, athletic netminder who has found consistency by improving his posture and positioning. Will be a long wait in fantasy but has the tools to become an NHL starter down the line.
It will be a long road to the NHL for this late seventh round pick, but Stucker has solid offensive skills and won’t hurt himself on defense. Check back as his USHL and NCAA careers progress.
A smooth, puck-moving defender. He is very patient and calm under pressure. Makes strong decisions both with and without the puck.