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Daemon Hunt

(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…

Tristen Robins

(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…

Ilya Solovyov

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.

Tyrel Bauer

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.

Alex Young

Intangibles – We feel Alex is player who NHL teams will be very interested in after a few years at Colgate. He can make plays at top speed and has real offensive talent. The question is, will a team use a late round pick this year or wait to be a free agent bidder in 2022?

Josh Pillar

Josh is currently (3/20) seeing time on the 2nd PP, being used regularly in penalty killing situations & is taking face-offs in high leverages late game situations. He plays with grit and does the little things that help teams be successful.

Matthew Rempe

This where NHL scouting departments must decide between a 5’7″ winger who dominated bantam hockey and could potentially do it again at some point or a 6’8″ center who is growing out of his awkward stage and putting up the same amount of points as the bantam superstar in the competitive Western Hockey League.

Kamloops Blazers NHL Prospects

It’s easy to see why Connor is such a highly touted National Hockey League prospect. He is obviously skilled and has a great stride, but we feel his brain is what sets him apart. He has no panic button and can slow the play down or speed it up when necessary. He reads defender’s gaps very well and his graceful change of speeds keeps the defenders off balance.

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