Neutral Zone had four scouts in attendance every day at the Northtown Center outside of Buffalo, NY, for the USA Hockey Select 16 National Development Camp. The 2009 players came…

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Neutral Zone had four scouts in attendance every day at the Northtown Center outside of Buffalo, NY, for the USA Hockey Select 16 National Development Camp. The 2009 players came…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…
In the middle of July, we made the trip down to Foxboro, MA for one of the top bantam events on the New England scouting calendar; we dispatched a scout…
Neutral Zone attended the Quebec U15 camp in Sherbrooke on July 26. Every player at this camp was born in 2011 and is eligible for the 2027 QMJHL Draft. Each…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…
We are now five days into the August recuriting cycle, most noteably post August 1st commitment date and so far, the Big 10 is making the biggest moves. The pattern…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…
Luke Ellinas doesn’t come from the typical hockey factory. He’s not a prairie-born rink rat, nor was he raised under the same roof as a former NHLer. Instead, the Ottawa…
The All Ivy Futures showcase took place in Estero, Florida. The showcase is geared as an opportunity for young athletes to be evaluated and recruited to play for a large…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…
Below are the Top 50 rated 2009-born players from the United States who were not selected in the USHL Draft. Please visit our Star Ratings page under the “Educational” tab…
Neutral Zone had one scout in attendance for the Nova Scotia High Performance 16U Camp, hosted in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, at the Charles V. Keating Centre on the St. Francis…
Below are the Top 50 rated 2009-born players from New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island who were not selected in the QMJHL Draft. Please visit…
Gavin McKenna, the early consensus choice for the first-overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, has the hockey world buzzing about his potential at the game’s highest level. The 17-year-old…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…
The Annual Liberty Bell games in Wayne, NJ, featured a Prospects Division with eight teams of players ranging from 2008 to 2010 birth years. Players were selected to participate by a terrific Liberty Bell Staff. Team Independence defeated William Penn in the Championship Game 3-1. Goalie Aidan Wright was named MVP. The event was USA Hockey-sanctioned and featured four officials, with goals and assists announced to music and played at a high level of hockey. The eight teams played each other three times, plus a playoff game on Sunday. In this report, we highlight 64 players who stood out in these four games only. Grades are based on others in this evaluation, and all did very well to make this report.
Note: Team Lincoln had jerseys with numbers that were difficult for our Scout to see, which is why we have only a few players from that team.
Star ratings and profiles have been updated where appropriate.
Below are the Top 50 rated 2009-born players from Ontario who were not selected in the OHL Priority Selection. Please visit our Star Ratings page under the “Educational” tab for…
Below are the Top 50 rated 2010-born players from Western Canada who were not selected in the WHL Bantam Draft. Please visit our Star Ratings page under the “Educational” tab…
The Annual Liberty Bell games in Wayne, NJ, featured a 2011 Division with two teams, Freedom and Liberty. The event was USA Hockey-sanctioned and featured four officials, goals and assists announced with music and high-level hockey. The two 2011 teams played each other three times and Freedom went 2-0-0-1 in the three contests. In this report, we highlight 25 players who stood out in these games only. Grades are based on others in this evaluation, and all did well to make this report.
One month after the 2024 QMJHL Draft, we take a look back to see where Neutral Zone’s Top 50 Prospects are now. Every player listed in the Top 50 was…
With Neutral Zone being the go-to place to stay up to date with commitments around the hockey world, here is the latest installment of players who have committed to the…