We’re not going to lie. We like Alex’s development and think he has real NHL upside.

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We’re not going to lie. We like Alex’s development and think he has real NHL upside.
(9) Special Teams Potential – The combination of Noah’s skating ability, long reach and anticipation make him a natural penalty killer. Combine that with how well he maintains shooting lanes and his ability to limit second scoring opportunities and we feel Noah will be a regular penalty killer in professional hockey.
(10) Intangibles – He has always put up points playing Internationally against the best players in his age group. We expect this to continue in the professional hockey and he has the natural instincts to be a top line player in the NHL. Danil is going to get paid to play hockey. His consistency will determine how much.
Again, keep an eye on Carter because we think he is physically growing into the player he has mentally always been ready to be.
(10) Intangibles – Nick is big, strong and competitive. As a professional he has a chance to impact games in ways other than just on the score sheet. Some players we evaluate can only impact the game as a top six guy. We feel Nick can be more than that.
(8) Body Language – He plays the type of game that can rub opponents the wrong way. He may not have a lot of penalty minutes, but opponents seem to yap at him quite often. We see this a real testament to his competitiveness and enjoy seeing it.
(9) Special Teams Potential – Kyle’s first touch, poise, vision and ability to finish makes him a power play option in professional hockey.
(1) Brain – He reads line rushes well by not only looking at the first line of attackers, but by also reading the depth, speeds and movement of the second wave of the attack. Eamon’s defensive zone awareness and confidence shutting down the cycle seem to have improved every game we saw him play and he has developed into a legitimate top 4 NHL prospect.
(10) Intangibles – We do not know Gunnarwolfe personally, but we feel he plays the game with a chip on his shoulder and like he has something to prove. We like that. We have been watching him since his days at Moses Brown and we have never seen him take a day off. His energy is infectious and we feel he is a winner.
(2) Vision & Poise – He makes the right play all over the ice. Again this might sound foolish because you would expect every player to do this at the USHL level, but it is incredibly difficult. A player’s mind plays tricks on them and they think they need to do more and more to get noticed, but in reality high level coaches just want you…
Jan Mysak from the Bulldogs also continued to show dynamic offensive skills with pace and speed through the neutral zone. He was difficult to handle off the rush with his pace.
(8) Body Language – He goes down to block shots, eats them and does not make a big deal about it. That’s a leader and the type of teammate that we would like to play with.
(10) Intangibles – During the 2019-20 season Moose Jaw was negative (-145) in goals against on the season, while Daemon checked in at a personal negative (-24). During the 2018-19 season Moose Jaw was plus (+42) for the season and Daemon was personal plus (+21). We feel Daemon is a solid two way defenseman who has…
(1) Brain – Offensively Tristan can create space. While on line rushes Tristen understands how to manipulate gaps into his favor generating time and space for himself and his linemates. During an offensive zone cycle he feels the defensive pressure and will…
We all knew there would be players who moved up and down as the season progressed. Here are a handful from various Junior, Prep & High School leagues who have improved their draft stock in our view.
Nathan Gaucher QMJHL game report: Quebec Remparts VS Halifax Mooseheads (2/29/20)
Saginaw’s first round pick in the 2019 OHL import draft, Solovyov hails from Belarus and was an excellent find for Saginaw. He is an efficient skater with a good first step and at 6’2 he has great length and reach, but lets learn more about how his game translates to the next level.
Saginaw Spirit at Hamilton Bulldogs Saturday, March 07/2020 8-6 final for Saginaw in this game. Lots of offense early in this game with 7 goals in the first period of the…
Neutral Zone’s first evaluation of Jack took place in September of 2016 and has continued through the New England Prep Elite Eight Championship in March of 2020. We have seen…
Neutral Zone’s single game evaluation on potential First Round selection Justin Barron’s third game back after returning from a blood clot.
Intangibles – He is a 6’3″ 205lbs tough as nails right shot defenseman who is an assistant captain as an ’02 in the Western Hockey League. That pretty much tells you what type of player and person you will have on your depth chart after he joins your organization in June.