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Toronto Titans Minor Midget Tournament: Top 64 Rankings

The Toronto Titans Tournament is a kick off to the minor midget season and we had several scouts in attendance. Some players we got a chance to see more than others, so in this report we ranked the players on the top and then did an honorable mention section for players we had limited viewings of. Our Ontario team of 10 scouts will be on the road all season covering both tournaments and individual games and will release an OHL Draft Top 300 after the Toronto Marlies Tournament in late December. All 64 players listed below will have player profiles on our website. Some have already been in our database and others earned a spot on the site after their performance here.

Example:

Jack Hughes (L, 5-9/170, Toronto Marlies, 2001) Hughes has an impressive combination of speed, skill, playmaking ability, and overall ability to make decisions at a high pace. Very skilled offensive player – among the best offensive player in the tournament by points and scoring chances generated. Jack made things happen nearly every time he touched the ice. He is an average sized player but strong on the puck and able to win pucks from players much larger. Jack dictated the play when he was on the ice and if he decides to go the OHL route, he could very well be a top pick in the draft. Also on the NTDP radar. Grade: A

Unlikely Beginnings: The Marcus Gretz Story

Albuquerque, New Mexico isn’t exactly known as a hockey hot bed when it comes to breeding future Division 1 players, but it was home to talented Belle Tire defenseman Marcus Gretz. He is defying those odds and proving that hard work and determination is the remedy to success in hockey. Although he is recognized for being one of the top minor midget players in the nation; his hockey career began almost by accident.

East-West Invitational U16 Division Top 50

Neutral Zone headed to Springfield, MA to check out the Rifles East/West invite. We focused on the U16 division as it was a quick tournament and the U18 group was up the road in Amherst.

Games were two 22.5 minute halves on day one and one 30 minute half on day two. The River Rats took home the championship over Mid Fairfield 1-0. It was a good experience with a lot of talent. We felt comfortable writing something about 50 or so players. About 1/2 of those below are new additions to Neutral Zone.

We recognize that these guys are young and playing a possible 120 plus minutes of hockey in 36 hours is not easy. We account for that and as you will read, we have very little negative to say about this age group. If a player appears on this list, it means they had a good tournament overall and grades simply distinguish between those players this specific weekend.
A sample of the scouting reports mentioned below………..
Zachary Rehbaum (L, 5’10”/165lbs; Buffalo Regals, ‘00)-He was perhaps the best overall player in the invite. Zachary is strong on his skates and has terrific edges. He played a tough, skilled, fast game and created offense in a multitude of ways. He has a quick, accurate shot. He gets to the front of the net for rebounds and tips. The winger is good off the cycle and in transition. One play, he stole the puck vs. the Rifles. He used his speed to push the D into a bad gap. He then snapped a shot “bar down” short side. The 2000 also plays with just enough “nasty” to irritate and create even more space without taking bad penalties. He was excellent and committed to Brown very soon after this event. College: Brown Grade: A

AYHL Report: Team Maryland vs. Mercer Chiefs u16 Elite

 

AYHL Report: Team Maryland U16 Elite @ Mercer U16 Elite   9/24/16

More of slower tempo game but there were players to keep an eye on for both teams.  All players have potential; some have real upside.  Team Maryland edged out Mercer 2-0.

Forwards

 

Connor Tait R 6’00 175 01 Team Maryland

Bottom line, he is a finisher. Scored both TM goals.  God skater with excellent shot. Good hands. Good work ethic. Finds open ice and but not afraid of danger zones. Gets back well for being a scorer. Good size.

GOJHL Report: Leamington Flyers vs. London Nationals

Leamington Flyers took on the London Nationals in a game on September 22nd, 2016. Good potential on both London and Leamington. London took the win 5-3.

Liam Hogan #13 (L, 5-7/155, 1997)
Hogan is in his second year with the Flyers. He is a shifty forward who shows confidence with the puck in traffic. He is good on faceoffs and is willing to hold onto the puck and show poise to make a play in the offensive zone. Although he is on the smaller side, Hogan is not afraid to go to the dirty areas.   Grade: B+

AYHL Report: Virtua vs. CT Wolpack

 

Virtua was all over the CT Wolfpack in this one, holding a 50 to 10 shot advantage. The final score here was 9-2. Some players were all over the ice for Vitrtua, creating offense and getting back fast enough to play defense.

 

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A

Maxim Kuznetsov L 5’09 170 Virtua U16 Late 00

Max had a strong game scoring a couple of goals and being an offensive presence. The first thing you notice is his skating, he is quick and has good acceleration, His hands enable him to create and he is a patient player who sees the ice well. He seems to be getting more assertive going into the danger zones as his game is maturing.

AYHL Report: NJ Avalanche U16 vs. Mercer U16

NJ Avs Premier 7 @ Mercer Elite 0 U16 9/18/16

The score was showed how the game went.  All Avs in this one. In all fairness they are a national bound team and Mercer is all 2001. That being said Mercer will be a pretty good team as we go on. No Dowd (injured) or Tabakin (USNDT call up).

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Ryan Willett L 5’09 165 Avs 00

A three-point day and was the best forward shift in, shift out, in the game. He combines hockey sense, hands and tenacity.

 

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