Javon Moore
A super athletic winger with a lot of question marks
A super athletic winger with a lot of question marks
Smart power forward with a sound base of habits and tools. Lack of standout offensive trait limits his upside, but could become a bottom-six checker.
Versatile, two-way forward with high-end offensive skill. An offensive creator who plays a responsible game away from the puck, he should develop into a reliable top-six forward in the NHL.
Large-framed, skilled scoring forward who plays with pace — much better with the puck than without. Compete level needs to improve to become a top-six forward at the NHL level.
Elite skater with impressive offensive tools (passing, shooting, stickhandling) - must work on his D-zone effort and positioning to make the jump. Physicality will always be a weakness, but could end up being a bottom-four puck-moving blueliner if things go well. Fantasy leagues with emphasis on points for D-men will likely benefit from this prospect if he makes the NHL.
Tremendous rush defender who uses his skating to close gaps wherever he finds them. Offensive refinement could see him become a second-pair staple in the NHL.
True dual-threat center with great details to his playmaking game. Second-line upside is attainable with work on his defending and engagement.
Lemay is a two-way defenseman who can skate and pass under pressure. In the offense zone he can set up plays well but needs to improve in all aspects
Two-way defenseman with a heavy one-timer from the point. Possesses decent offensive upside and has a solid floor defensively, making him a potential top-four defenseman at the NHL level.
Tall, volume-shooting centerman transitioning to North America