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Guelph Storm; NHL Draft Prospect Update

Daws played in a backup role for the OHL Champion Storm in his first year of NHL draft eligibility. This year Daws won the starting job for Guelph and has been the best player in Guelph’s surprising start with a very young team. Daws excels at covering the bottom of the net and controls his rebounds well. He is poised in the net and doesn’t seem to get flustered in traffic. He competes to see pucks through screens. At 6’5 he covers the net well and shows good lateral mobility while moving side to side in goal mouth scrambles.

Top 10 Evaluation – Justin Barron

Lanky smooth skating right shot defenseman who makes plays with his head up and while his feet are moving. Is a weapon on the power play as he can walk the line quickly in either direction, has a hard accurate one timer, quick release on his snap shot and his shots do not get blocked. Excellent at joining the rush as a late attacker & has the poise to carry the puck out of danger when needed. He thrives in transition and has an uncanny ability to hit the stretch man in stride.

Riddle Me This – Tanner Latsch

So in summary… Tanner is a big, smart, fast, physical player who has trained with and competed against the top players in his age group for the past 2 seasons yet does not have a college commitment. Even Batman would be stumped on this one.

Jake Sanderson

He is the Captain of Team USA and it is obvious that both his teammates and the coaching staff look for Jake to set the tone. He treats his teammates and the officials with respect. He will be a captain at both North Dakota and during his professional career.

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