NHL

Zayne Parekh

By |2025-04-08T20:16:14-04:00April 8th, 2025|

Parekh's game is one of dynamism, creativity, and surgical precision in his activations from the point, he is among the most skilled blueliners that Canada has produced since Cale Makar.

Matthew Wood

By |2025-04-02T09:16:04-04:00April 2nd, 2025|

A big-bodied forward with a booming shot and above-average playmaking abilities. His skating is a notable deficiency, but he still has the potential to be a first-line winger with PP1 upside.

Karsen Dorwart

By |2025-03-29T21:51:56-04:00March 29th, 2025|

A two-way center with a high motor that is not afraid to be physical. Not known as a high producer offensively but has the hockey sense and defensive reliability to become a bottom-six forward.

Rutger McGroarty

By |2025-03-29T13:32:34-04:00March 29th, 2025|

A highly skilled, competitive, versatile forward who can play on the wing and center. Lacks high-end speed and needs to improve his overall skating. He has the size, strength, and leadership qualities to go along with the scoring ability and hockey IQ to develop into a reliable two-way top-six multi-category fantasy option that will contribute to both the powerplay and penalty kill.

Ville Koivunen

By |2025-03-29T13:33:20-04:00March 29th, 2025|

A dual-threat winger who makes his teammates better the second he steps on the ice. He is smart and skilled, playing off his linemates' strengths and adapting his game to theirs. He may not drive a line but he will boost any line's production.

Jack Williams

By |2025-03-27T20:18:07-04:00March 27th, 2025|

A depth center with a limited ceiling with some offensive capabilities. Has a high work ethic and is strong defensively—he projects as a bottom-six forward.

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