Stephen Halliday
The knock on him to date has been that he does not use his size enough and plays on the perimeter. Mix in average skating and Halliday has relied on his above-average playmaking abilities to have the success he has had so far.
The knock on him to date has been that he does not use his size enough and plays on the perimeter. Mix in average skating and Halliday has relied on his above-average playmaking abilities to have the success he has had so far.
Big, mobile right-handed defensive defenceman with a great foundation of gap-closing tools. Offense is relatively limited, but projects as a number 4 penalty-kill specialist.
An offensive blueliner who throws caution to the wind to create offensively. There will be some reigning in needed but the tools should intrigue any team that thinks they can reign the free-wheeling blueliner.
A big goaltender with strong lateral movement and solid puck-tracking. His positioning is a weakness, and he often finds himself straying from his net, leaving easy opportunities for opposing teams.
Physical forward with a powerful stride and slick stickhandling ability. Could be a solid top-6 contributor in the correct scenario.
North-South center with above-average intelligence and defensive abilities. Needs to round out his puck skills and add some finesse, but could become a middle-six forward at the NHL level.
A cerebral and effective centre with nasty finishing ability.
A defensive blueliner who possesses all of the tools to play an above-average offensive game if he can put it all together, giving him the chance to be a well-rounded top-four defender.
Shifty offensive winger with good playmaking ability. Lack of size and strength could hold him back but he has the skill to produce at the NHL level.
Sharp-shooting centerman with high-end hands and distribution ability. Needs to work on his skating and physical play to maximize his chances of reaching his top-six ceiling.