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Toronto Marlies Holiday Tournament: Top 180

Neutral Zone’s Ontario staff met in Toronto for our Mid-Term OHL Draft rankings and sent our 10 scouts into the rinks to cover as much minor midget action as possible at the Toronto Marlies Showcase. The tournament featured some of the top talent in the province and we saw almost every team at least once, and most two or three times. We have written up the top 165 performers as well as 26 honorable mentions who showed us enough to be mentioned, but will need more viewing before we can rank them.

The rankings below are broken up into A, B and C’s. Their ranking is not an indication of how good the players are overall, rather a grading of how they played at this particular performance. Most players had multiple evaluations so we combined them and made a consensus evaluation but some players we attached several.

Michael Vukojevic #51 Mississauga Rebels (LD, 6-2/185, 2001)

Vukojevic looks and plays like a big time prospect every time we see him. He’s got great size and athleticism and plays a physical, focused defensive game. He’s arguably the best gap control defenseman in the province, uses his long reach to poke pucks off sticks and takes the body whenever an opponent tries to cut in on him (which doesn’t happen often). He is controlled, confident and zips passes flat across the ice either D to D or up ice to his forwards. He is able to get to pucks on dump ins and even if he’s not the first one in there he uses his strength and physicality to win the battle and quickly turn the puck up ice and break the puck out. He is used in every situation for the Rebels, he blocks shots and kills penalties with powerful clears and an active stick to cut down passing lanes, and he has a heavy shot and powerful presence on the power play. A major talent. College: Michigan

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

Moncada signs with Guelph Storm

It is somewhat rare to see a third round draft pick sign with an OHL team in June, but for Luke Moncada and the Guelph Storm it was the right fit at the right time. Moncada brings a power game to the Storm, a big, strong two-way forward with a high compete level. We caught up with the 42nd overall pick and asked how he came to sign with Guelph.

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