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OHL: Sudbury (6) at Guelph (7)

Game played 2/17/2025.

Jett Luchanko (RW, R, 5’11”, 183, Guelph Storm, 08/21/2006)

Game Rating

A-

1 Viewing

Comments: Vey solid game for Jett and shows why he is there captain with his leadership quality on the ice communicating with teammates and strong compete level. Very good skater and quick in transition. Did a really good job on the PK breaking up plays and good stick in lanes. Made a lot of high quality passes that were on the tape and attacking the opposing teams D . Tracks back hard and very good at supporting D and finding open man. Good solid two way player with very good hockey IQ.

Charlie Paquette (RW, R, 6’1″, 201, Guelph Storm, 12/06/2005)

Game Rating

A

1 Viewing

Comments: Charlie was very noticeable in the game by scoring 3 goals and being very effective all game. Showed his quick release and vision and ability to drive very hard to the net and challenging D to stop him. Not afraid to drive hard and take a hit and is able to stickhandle away from pressure . Scored different ways in the game but is always able to find open space. Presents a good stick and helped on one of his goals with a quick tip . Hard to not notice him on every shift and competed very hard and strong hockey IQ.

Max Namestnikov (C, L, 5’8″, 181, Guelph Storm, 02/06/2004, Bemidji State)

Game Rating

A-

1 Viewing

Comments: Had a very good game and showed his hockey IQ in both zones of the ice. Very creative and shifty and able to allude checks with his strong stickhandling skills. Scored first goal in the game and noticed him a lot in this game by being involved and competed hard all game.

Will McFadden (C, L, 5’8″, 160, Guelph Storm, 02/15/2007)

Game Rating

A-

1 Viewing

Comments: Will is very shifty and creative with the puck and has strong offensive skills. Stickhandles well and carries his speed effectively while skating with the puck. His speed is very evident in the neutral zone where he finds open space to attack D. Not a big guy but plays very hard and competes hard.

Noah Roberts (D, L, 6’0″, 195, Sudbury Wolves, 12/02/2005)

Game Rating

B+

1 Viewing

Comments: Strong physical D man who isn’t afraid to get in and mix things up. Likes to play physical and is hard to play against. On a new team from an earlier trade in the season but starting to look more comfortable and finding players on solid outlet passes from his own zone. Had a fight late in the first period and see his compete level throughout the game. Nothing flashy but hard working player. Did get caught going to far outside dots and created a 2 v1 that lead to a goal. Look forward in watching him again when he isn’t playing on a Sunday from road trip.

Alex Pharand (C, R, 6’3″, 206, Sudbury Wolves, 05/01/2005)

Game Rating

B+

1 Viewing

Comments: Alex is a strong power forward type of player. Is very physical and finishes his checks. On one shift earlier in the game he had 3 hard hits on forecheck and was able to create a turnover. Liked his compete level and skates very well for a big guy. Liked his compete level and this was a Sunday afternoon on a road trip.

Quentin Musty (C, L, 6’2″, 200, Sudbury Wolves, 07/06/2005)

Game Rating

A-

1 Viewing

Comments: Quentin is a smooth skating forward and able to challenge D with his speed on 1v1. Works hard on the boards and scored a goal winning a puck battle and surprising goalie with a quick release on the half wall. Good two way player and competes hard.

Nathan Villeneuve (C, L, 5’11”, 192, Sudbury Wolves, 04/13/2006)

Game Rating

A-

1 Viewing

Comments: Nathan is a very smart good hockey IQ and is able to find open space. Scored a goal by getting open and finding soft area on the ice and receiving a pass from D and having a quick release and beating goalie with a quality shot. Liked his compete level and tracking back in D zone and being that support level in the D zone.

Photo credit: Dan Hickling/Hickling Images

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