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ON Midget AA Class of 2021: Final Rank 2019

The following is the final ranking from the Ontario Midget AA league for the Class of 2021. Both league play and tournament play, from the entire 2018/2019 season, were taken into consideration for this ranking. Players listed are in specific number order.

  1. Isabel Wunder #9 (Toronto Aeros MAA, F, 2021, Princeton): Wunder has good size at 5'11". She delivers hard passes and has good positioning off of the puck. Very impressive in the backdoor positioning with a quick release. Aggressive player, particularly when crashing for rebounds. Wunder is a player with size and a very long reach. She has incredible puck handling skill and was able to catch passes between her legs and gain control. She used toe drags to beat defenders and snap quick hard shots on net. She mucks things up all over the ice; makes it hard for her opponent to get by.
  2. Carlie Primomo #19 (Brampton Canadettes, F, 2021): A fast skating forward with smooth puck handling ability. She can react to the play quickly and adjust her attack well. She separates herself from the other top talent with her ability to see the play develop and position herself accordingly. Both playmaking and goal scoring capabilities.
  3. Vanessa Upson #97 (Stoney Creek, F, 2021, Mercyhurst): Upson has a high-level hockey mind and incredibly slick hands. She makes big plays which showcase her hockey sense. Made filthy moves when she was in alone on the goalie to put the puck in the back of the net. She is a smart player with good vision, a hard-quick slap shot from top of circles, strong on skates and wins battles. She is a dangerous scoring threat every time she steps on the ice and has scored several highlight reel goals throughout the season. She gives and receives passes with poise and confidence at full speed. Uses her size well to protect the puck on net drives
  4. Hillary Sterling #6 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021, St. Lawrence): Sterling is small but a fearless competitor. She is very quick and shifty and is always around the puck. She has great hands and is creative offensively. She plays with a ton of energy and heart. She uses her speed to attack the opposition goal. She gets into the open spaces.
  5. Kennedy Wilson #11 (Nepean Wildcats-Greco, F, 2021): Wilson is a cerebral player. She is an effortless skater and is very evasive. She has high end skill and is very exciting to watch when she has the puck on her stick. Has no problem handling the puck through pressure.
  6. Lauren Messier #11 (Stoney Creek, F, 2021, Dartmouth): An agile player with playmaking ability. She has an unbelievably strong work ethic and will forecheck the puck very hard and effectively. Strong player physically, even with a smaller size. Shows she wants the win every game. Plays at full speed, active and engaged in all zones with good vision finds openings. Lauren is a strong skater, plays with high energy and has a creative sense for the game. She is quick, tough and forechecks the puck incredibly hard. Intense and competitive every shift, she is a heads-up player with good patience, awareness and vision.
  7. Laura Fuoco #9 (Brampton Canadettes, F, 2021): Fuoco is a powerful forward with her size and work ethic in all situations. She is a quick hound and will battle hard to gain possession for her team. Willing to go into the dirty areas and retrieve pucks but also has the skill to create offense off the rush. She is highly intelligent and a presence in all three zones. She has the unique combination of being physically imposing and powerful, yet graceful and shifty at the same time.
  8. Olivia Muhn #3 (Burlington Barracudas, D, 2021, Yale): Muhn is an offensive defenseman. She is fast when she drives into the o-zone and puts effective offensive pressure on. She has good puck handling ability which allows her to skate it out of her zone and navigate through lanes up ice. Delivers accurate passes to start the breakout and is strong on the offensive blue.
  9. Quinn Dawson #3 (Oakville Hornets, D, 2021): A very reliable defender who is excellent in her own zone. She makes accurate passes up ice and always makes her decisions quickly. Can bring physicality to the game and has vision. Dawson has a high IQ and excellent defensive shutdown ability. She is a physical defender with a strong stick. She has great small space mobility. She is an intense competitor who plays with great urgency and is able to process the game at a fast pace. She has strong puck management with crisp accurate passes.
  10. Alyssa Kawa #7 (Stoney Creek, F, 2021, Mercyhurst): A smart player who assesses the game at a high level. May appear understated at times, but anytime she touches the puck she is effective. Has some brilliant hockey moments and is likely to make a big impact as she continues to develop. Was able to handle the puck through a full zone of pressure. She is a goal score' goes hard to the net and makes room for herself. She has a fast-hard shot, good vision and finds open players. She has great hands and is very creative and dangerous with the puck. She can keep the puck moving along the boards and is an aggressive backchecker.. An intelligent player who gets open well and will find herself in good scoring positions with and without the puck. Alyssa reads the play well
  11. Isabelle Mende #48 (Whitby Wolves, G, 2021, Cornell): A tall goalie who shows good athleticism. She fills a lot of the net with her size. She has great rebound control and a quick glove that is particularly impressive in snatching up high shots when she is in the butterfly. Is likely to improve technique as she gets older and grows into her size. She is showing a developing ability to read plays. She has great rebound control and quiets the defensive zone. Solid on 2 breakaway attempts and strong on pucks in her crease.
  12. Dominique Chuaqui (Oakville, G, 2021): Chuaqui is a strong technical goalie who is showing a developing ability to read plays. While she should continue to work on her depth management, she maintains excellent angles and strong rebound control to make saves look easy and quiet the defensive zone. Her calming presence frustrated Stoney Creek in a 1-0 shutout win as she didn't give them any second opportunities after the initial shot.
  13. Mika Chang #8 (Brampton Canadettes, F, 2021): Chang is strong for a mid-sized player. She is able to handle some physicality and not be knocked off of the puck. She has a strong and powerful net drive and is a big contributor to Brampton's offense.
  14. Leah MacSween #91 (Burlington Barracudas, F, 2021, Cornell): MacSween is a fast player who can quickly change direction and expose the lanes given to her. She has great handles and can dangle her opponent with ease. Makes herself very difficult to defend.
  15. Sara Marchand #3 (Chatham Outlaws, F, 2021, Robert Morris): Marchand has speed and is able to accelerate through the puck. She handles the puck quickly around pressure and keeps her head up. Keeps the puck in the o-zone. She plays both D and F Sand has high end skill, and combined with her high IQ and offensive creativity. She is strong on faceoffs, plays a physical game and drives hard to the net.
  16. Julianne Davidson #21 (Durham West Lightning, F, 2021): Davidson is a physically imposing power forward. She is a force in the low slot where she displayed nice skill with several deflections and great small space puck control. Her speed could be quicker, but as a powerful player with size, she uses her assets well and has a hard shot on net.
  17. Paige Coulter-VanSickle #88 (Durham West Lightning, F, 2021, Lindenwood): Paige plays at a very high tempo. She thinks and reads ahead of the play. Very fast with the puck she able to create space for herself and open up the ice for her teammates. Consistently makes good plays.
  18. Sara DiFilippo #2 (Oakville, F, 2021): DiFilippo has great speed and accelerates quickly and can blow past her opponents. She has playmaking abilities and is really settling in as a forward, having played defense last season. Strong on the PK. She has a good shot released at speed. She is competitive and plays a physical game. She can carry it to the net well and generates good offence. She is a strong skater with excellent quickness and agility.
  19. Delaney Johnston #17 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021): Johnston is a big body who skates hard. She has a high compete level and is always hard on the puck. She sees the ice well and will get pucks to the net. She is a classic power forward who has the potential to become a real force. She has a good IQ and keeps her head up with the puck. She is a good skater and should be able to add dynamic power to her stride as she gets stronger.
  20. Sarah Roy #27 (Markham, D, 2021): Sarah is a good-sized defenseman who moves well both in a straight line and laterally for having a big frame. She has a strong point shot which was evident both on the powerplay and at even strength.
  21. Keyara Nelson #17 (Kingston, F, 2021): Keyara reads the play well. She has an active stick. She forechecks hard and is often first to the puck. She battles in all areas of the ice, has good hands, and a quick release. She is good on faceoffs and gets pucks deep. She blocks shots and is on both special teams.
  22. Jordan Dean #91 (Whitby, F, 2021): Jordan is a player with size and smarts. She takes a strong angle at her opponent to rub them out along the boards. She ensures the puck gets deep on the PK and as the ability to find shooting lanes and put the puck on net. Battles and competes every shift and has a nice hard and quick shot.
  23. Cameron Sikich #7 (Toronto Aeros, D, 2021): Cameron will do whatever it takes to get to the net with the puck and establish position in the tough scoring areas. She has a ton of energy and is a strong, fast skater. Has a high level of compete in all 3 zones. She is great at anticipating and has good hockey sense. Cameron has a very hard accurate low shot. Her skating is not very pretty but brings a high level of intensity. She makes a reliable first pass and gets back to help in the defensive zone. She can intercept passing in the offensive zone well.
  24. Kyla Josifovic #6 (Burlington Barracudas, F, 2021, Connecticut): Josifovic is a strong skater and will become a force as she gets physically stronger. She has a great IQ and is an excellent puck distributor. She has a strong work ethic and also provides solid defensive support. She performed well as a call up with the Burlington Jr team.
  25. Bailey Oakes #77 (Toronto, D, 2021, Maine): Baily is a defender with great size and strength. She uses the size to put a ton of power behind her point shot. She brings a physical presence and uses her body well to protect pucks and take away space. She makes good passing decisions. She's smart player who doesn’t get caught has a good hard shot and jumps into rush.
  26. Erin Oke #30 (London, G, 2021): Erin is sound positionally. She plays the puck well and communicates with her team mates. She is very good low and has quick legs. There is no quit in her game.
  27. Aili McKeown #16 (Mississauga, F, 2021): Alli's transition and edgework is very good. Small in stature, she capitalizes on open space down the wing and is tough for defenders to catch when she is in full stride. Above average vision allows her to be a playmaker first. In close, she will draw defenders toward her before finding open teammates. She is always involved in the play and creates opportunities.
  28. Kelsey Dunn #55 (Sudbury, F, 2021): Kelsey has good hockey sense. She plays physical and takes the body. She has good hands. She makes tape to tape passes. She has a good slapshot. She gets pucks on net. She drives to the net. She has a good net presence. She forechecks hard. She sees time on the penalty kill. She has net front grit and gets open in the slot to release shots with power.
  29. Jackie Grosso #89 (Mississauga, F, 2021): Jackie has a quick release. She carries the puck deep. She has good speed. She makes tape to tape passes. She is aggressive on the forecheck and steal pucks with her active stick. She takes the puck off the boards cleanly. She battles hard in all areas of the ice. She drives the net with the puck. She gets pucks on net. She is on both special teams. Very noticeable for her effort level.
  30. Abby Howland #97 (Kingston Ice Wolves, F, 2021): Abby is a gritty physical player. She plays bigger than her size and can dig the puck out of the corners and get the play started.
  31. Jordan Lloyd #18 (Leaside Wildcats, F, 2021): Jordan is tenacious, physical and strong in corners. She uses her speed to attack the opposition and forecheck with intensity. She makes good tape to tape passes.
  32. Mia Christie #72 (Brampton, D, 2021): Mia plays a smart game. Very aggressive on her pinch decisions, but is very rarely caught on one, even against strong opponents. She plays a great angle in the even man situation and has a solid defensive game. Shines most from the point.
  33. Kamdyn Switzer #27 (Nepean Wildcats-Greco, F, 2021): Switzer is a very skilled player with a high compete level. She has good size at 5'8" but is still learning how to use her size effectively at this level. She has a good IQ and has a lot of potential as she continues to develop and adapt to higher levels of play. Switzer is an intense competitor with a very strong work ethic. She played well as a call up with the Nepean Jr team. She is a good skater and showed some nice hands and offensive instincts.
  34. Makayla Colonna #22 (Brampton, D, 2021): Makayla is a solid defender with a hard, accurate shot from the blue line. She makes hard and accurate D-to-D passes and is able to move the puck to open forwards, initiating the breakout or turning the puck back up ice for a quick transition. In the defensive zone she is competitive, tenacious, and blocks shots.
  35. Mikayla Todd #88 (Whitby, F, 2021, Syracuse): Todd has good potential with her raw talent. She is improving her decision-making speed but has really good fundamentals and hockey sense that shows. Very good puck sense, plays with a high compete level, shows patience and is strong on her skates. She is an important offensive catalyst for her team.
  36. Olivia Parkinson #19 (Durham, D, 2021): Parkinson is a highly intelligent defender who can be hard to notice for all the right reasons. She has great defensive instincts, keeping the puck peripheral and calmly disrupting the play with her strong stick before it can establish. She keeps her head up with the puck and is smart and efficient with her puck decisions in transition.
  37. Peyton Van Volsen #4 (Whitby Wolves, D, 2021): Van Volsen has a good IQ and communicates well with her teammates on the ice. She has some poise with the puck and is a gritty competitor.
  38. Alexis Paddington #14 (Thunder Bay Queens, F, 2021, Minnesota State): Alexis handles the puck well and controls the play on the power play. Competitive and fast she plays every shift with full effort. Can lift sticks and take away passing lanes She has a high hockey IQ and seems to always be in the right place.
  39. Megan Warrener #1 (Stoney Creek, G, 2021, Connecticut): Megan is very quick and plays her angles well. She doesn't panic and has good rebound control and is willing to be aggressive and dive out at pucks. She communicates well with her defense.
  40. Kalie Chan #88 (Mississauga, D, 2021): Chan is most noticeable from the point on the powerplay. She is good from the point in any situation but the extra time and space showcases her hard point shot even more. She is a heads-up player with good hands who can rush the puck with confidence. She is a good quarterback for the powerplay.
  41. Halle Slimkowich #74 (Mississauga, F, 2021): Halle is good on faceoffs. She is on both special teams. A quiet type of player that we look forward to scouting further.
  42. Caitlin Hollands #95 (Toronto Aeros, F, 2021): Caitlin plays physical and does a good job taking the body. She shows her puck handling skills with her quick release and taking a pass off her skates up to her stick cleanly. She is on both special teams
  43. Avery Pederson #55 (Brampton, F, 2021): Avery showed a willingness to battle and didn’t give up on pucks, which led to her coming away with the puck from battles often. She also scored a goal on a hard, accurate shot. A high compete player. She pressures the point hard and has a strong body to not get knocked off the puck.
  44. Kendra Fortin #20 (Thunder Bay Queens, D, 2021): Kendra has good mobility and showed some poise with the puck. She is tough and physical defensively with a good work ethic. She keeps her head on a swivel net front and handles the puck well in the neutral zone.
  45. Cailey Davis #17 (Toronto, F, 2021): Caley is intelligent center and good playmaker. Defensively she supports in all zones. Not a flashy player but she manages to contribute offensively on the scoreboard.
  46. Haley Doyle #9 (Whitby, F, 2021): Haley plays important minutes on the power play and penalty kill. She is a good playmaker that makes tape-to-tape passes. She has good speed and backchecks with intensity. She battles hard along the boards and in scrambles.
  47. Kaitlyn McNair #20 (Whitby, D, 2021): Kaitlyn moves the puck well D to D and makes tape to tape passes. She gets pucks deep and to the net. She is on the powerplay Kaitlyn uses her vision to make cross-ice passes at appropriate times and does so with confidence and ease. She communicates effectively with her D partner.
  48. Jane Pancoe #8 (Brantford Ice Cats, D/F, 2021): Pancoe has a great compete level and plays with a physical edge. She has good hockey sense and is gaining confidence in her reads, allowing her to commit to quicker decisions. She is developing a good defensive stick.
  49. Jaime Kastelic #27 (Burlington Barracuds, D, 2021): Kastelic is a mobile defender who sees the ice well. She is very composed with the puck and consistently delivers hard and accurate passes. She has good command of the offensive blue line, including a PP role, and rarely gets blocked with her smart shot selection.
  50. Madeline Suitor #9 (Burlington Barracudas, F, 2021): Suitor has a strong compete level. She has a good IQ and provides solid positional support. She is a quick skater with a smooth stride. She is shifty with the puck and has some nice touch. She creates turnovers with her forecheck pressure and is also very defensively responsible.
  51. Alessia Bellaire #7 (Chatham Outlaws, F, 2021): Alessia is a competitive forechecker who skates hard in all situations. She is a tenacious power forward who will get the puck to the net. She plays a physical game. She is not afraid to be physical in scrambles in front of the net to score.
  52. Courtney Rice #18 (Burlington, F, 2021): Rice is a good skater with vision and sense. She is a two-way player and uses her size effectively at the net front.
  53. Ellie Brown #7 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021): Brown has a knack for finding the puck around the net and has great finishing ability. She showed her great finishing ability with a nifty deke and quick shot from the high slot. She has a great compete level and a high offensive IQ. Her. She has a great shot with a quick release that makes her dangerous in the slot.
  54. Alyssa Biesenthal #17 (Mississauga, F, 2021): Alyssa battles hard and does a good job taking the body. She has good hands combined with a quick release and a heavy shot. She gets pucks deep. She has an active stick. She has good speed. She is on both special teams. Can skate it coast-to-coast with vision and puts in the second effort.
  55. Emily Foster #18 (Mississauga, F, 2021): Emily is aggressive on the forecheck. She has an active stick and steals pucks. She takes the body and battles in all areas of the ice. She gets pucks to the net. She is on the powerplay. Keeps good control along the boards and works to win the puck when she doesn't have it. She is smart and chips it out. Supports well with a good defensive tough. Keeps possession and keeps the zone by holding the offensive blue. Takes a good angle when defending.
  56. Aiden Santiago #33 (Brampton, G, 2021): Santiago has a great compete level and battles hard on every shot with good athleticism and quickness. She maintains good depth management and controls rebounds well.
  57. Brooke Michaud #55 (Chatham Outlaws, F, 2021): Brooke is a good positional center. She competes hard, wins draws and works hard to retrieve loose pucks. She is gritty and battles for the puck. She has good edges and quick hands. Can deliver accurate passes and shows good skill when she is not tired.
  58. Cameron Thomas #33 (Nepean Wildcats-Greco, G, 2021): Thomas controls rebounds with solid technique. She has a great compete level and is showing a developing ability to read plays. She has good quickness in her lateral movement.
  59. Neleh Wood #73 (Whitby, F, 2021): Neleh has a gritty work ethic and plays with good urgency. She effectively uses her speed to pressure and create. She is a strong positional player who reads the ice well and makes a lot of very smart and effective decisions. She has some nice skill and consistently makes good passes.
  60. Caisey Van Den Oetelaar #91 (Leaside Wildcats, D, 2021): Van Den Oetelaar is a mobile defender who sees the ice well and is tough and gritty defensively. She displays some poise with the puck and makes good first passes.
  61. Jennifer Weaver #11 (Whitby, D, 2021): Weaver is a mobile defender with good small space quickness. She sees the ice well and has a great compete level. She has great defensive instincts and can quiet the defensive zone in a shutdown role.
  62. Naomi Boucher #16 (Ottawa Lady Senators, F, 2021): Weaver is a mobile defender with good small space quickness. She sees the ice well and has a great compete level. She has great defensive instincts and can quiet the defensive zone in a shutdown role.
  63. Katy McKenna #89 (Etobicoke, F, 2021): McKenna has very good speed. She has good hockey sense and a good work ethic. She provides good positional support and can kill penalties. She has some nice hands and is getting more comfortable making her puck decisions with speed. Defensively she makes smart reads and with her good body and stick position she creates opportunities for herself.
  64. Tara Blackbum #16 (Burlington Barracudas, F, 2021, Merrimack): Tara is a good skate and handles puck well and plays a complete game. Her quick hands allow her to show off some big dangles. She has great vision and moves well off the puck and is able to find the back of the net.
  65. Crystal Hill #7 (Flamborough, F, 2021): Hill has a high compete level and plays with energy and urgency. She is small but very engaged and uses the size she has effectively. She is a great skater with excellent quickness and agility. She has good hands and creates good offensive opportunities for her team.
  66. Emily Davidge #96 (Flamborough, F, 2021): Emily has a high hockey IQ and is always involved in the play. She has a high compete level and makes smart plays in all zones. She is a great skater with good quickness and agility and plays with grit and heart.
  67. Ashley Taylor #27 (Kingston Ice Wolves, F, 2021): Ashley skates well and has good size. She has good hockey sense and vision and shows patience with the puck and plays hard in both ends of the ice.
  68. Imaan Karim #68 (Leaside Wildcats, D, 2021): Imaan A smart penalty killer, she is defensively tenacious. She has good hands and wisely picks her spots to carry the puck. Imaan reads the play well She is a competitor who battles hard. Jumps in to release hard shots from the point.
  69. Martine Falzone #16 (Leaside Wildcats, D, 2021): Martine hustles on every shift and goes smartly to the net. She finds open players and makes good tape to tape passes.
  70. Jamie Aspropotamitis #14 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021): Aspropotamitis is a fast-shifty forward who competes every shift. She has some nice skill. She wants the puck on her stick and will battle hard for it. Aspropotamitis is a high energy player with great speed. She is tenacious on the forecheck, creating turnovers with her pressure.
  71. Zoe McGee #31 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, G, 2021): McGee has great size and takes up a lot of net. She tracks the puck very well and is showing a developing ability to read plays. She has a great compete level and battles hard for the puck with good athleticism. She controlled rebounds well with solid technique.
  72. Jacklynne Kuhn #12 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021): Kuhn has good size and plays a physical game. She is a good skater and keeps her head on a swivel. She has a great work ethic and has the potential to develop into a solid power forward.
  73. Terryn Mozes #9 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, D, 2021): Mozes has a great work ethic. She skates well in small space and has good up ice mobility. She is showing some good defensive instincts and battles hard and will become more effective as she further develops her angles and stick.
  74. Elle Spencer #3 (Nepean Wildcats-Spencer, F, 2021): Spencer has a strong work ethic and great compete level. Her stride can be a bit choppy on her first two steps but she has good speed in stride. She showed some good offensive vision and skill, keeping her head up with the puck and making some nice passes.
  75. Lanie Guimond #88 (North Bay Ice Boltz, F, 2021): Lanie is a smart player who finds open players makes good passes. She can initiate plays that create opportunities and produce goals.
  76. Britni Yammine #91 (Ottawa Lady 67’s, F, 2021): Britni hustles to maintain puck control in the offensive zone. She passes well but will also carry the puck. She made a nice X-ice move at the hash marks and scored a top shelf backhand goal. Makes accurate passes and has a strong body. She can skate with the puck and handle pressure effectively.
  77. Jenna Churchill #81 (Ottawa Lady 67’s, F, 2021): Jenna gets the puck to the net and scores. She gets into position, leans on her stick and will get the shot off quickly.
  78. Kiara Laberge #5 (Ottawa Lady 67’s, D, 2021): Kiara reads the attack well and knows when to step up or retreat. She makes quick decisions and is hard to beat 1 on 1.
  79. Véronic Doré #23 (Ottawa Lady 67’s, F, 2021): Véronic is a solid defensive forward, plays aggressively in both ends of the ice and will carry the puck to ensure the breakout.
  80. Taryn McLean #41 (Ottawa Senators, G, 2021): McLean has a great technical base supplemented with good athleticism. She has a great compete level and communicates well with her teammates on the ice. She has some good power and control to her slides. She has good rebound control and limits second opportunities.
  81. Jessica Pollard #92 (Hamilton, D, 2021): Jessica has a good work ethic with a good slapshot to get pucks to the net. She is on the powerplay and penalty kill.
  82. Kyla Boyle #55 (Peterborough Ice Katz, F, 2021): Kyla has good north/south speed. She will lead or press the rush. She is a good two-way player and is usually the first forward back.
  83. Kamryn Wilson #1 (Saugeen Maitland, G, 2021): Kamryn has strong lateral movement and was solid in a breakaway situation. She can let out some big rebounds, but has the quickness to set up and prepare for the second shot. Keeps her head on a swivel to see the net front options and quickly react. She has a great compete level, doesn't quit on the puck and finds a way to make key saves to keep her team in the game.
  84. Kylee Ring #63 (St. Catharines, F, 2021): Ring is showing the potential to develop into a solid power forward. She has some nice puck skills and a powerful net drive. She looks like she has a good IQ and reads the ice well.
  85. Alicia Juras #21 (Stoney Creek, F, 2021): Juras has a great compete level. She has good speed to her skating and plays with a physical edge. She is strong on the forecheck and backcheck and provides great positional support. She sees the ice well and makes some nice passes.
  86. Ella Krushelnicki #41 (Stoney Creek, D, 2021): Krushelnicki is settling into the speed of the Midget AA game and is playing with more confidence. She has a great compete level and looks more comfortable on the ice. She has good mobility and is handling the puck with better poise.
  87. Raelene Verbruggen #33 (Stoney Creek, D, 2021): Raelene has good vision and is not afraid to lead the rush from the backend. She has a gritty compete level and a determination to outwork her opponents. She has deceptive speed and makes good first passes.
  88. Ashley Adams #16 (Whitby, F, 2021): Adams has great speed down the wing. She was able to impress with her decisions 2 v 1.  She is gritty and plays physical on the PK. Chips the puck past defenders and blows by them with her speed. Great energy in the offensive zone, difficult to defend.
  89. Nicole Hunter #44 (Durham West Lightning, D, 2021): Nicole is a tall defender who has a heavy point shot. She was willing to step in from the point if she has room too. Does a nice job coming back and defending the rush.
  90. Emiley Norman #16 (Cornwall, F, 2021): Emiley plays with energy and helps create with her speed and grit. She has some nice hands and keeps her head up with the puck to display some offensive vision.
  91. Jalen Duffy #17 (Etobicoke, D, 2021): Jalen is solid defensively with a strong work ethic. She clears the front of the net well. She has offensive skills and pinches well.
  92. Kate MacLeod #15 (Flamborough, D, 2021): Kate is strong defensively and is quick to jump into the rush. She had a nice shot block that led to a good scoring chance.

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