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Calgary Hitmen
#5 Spencer Humphries – Two-Way Defenseman [Free Agent]
Pros: Great vision. Awesome passer. Has the ability to pass in tight areas.
Cons: Not a good shot. Doesn’t have best offensive potential. Could improve skating.
Potential: Bottom pairing defenseman

#7 Alex Roach – Defensive Defenseman [Los Angeles Kings]
Pros: Very hard player to play against. Great frame. Always physical. Really good shot.
Cons: Has good shot, but doesn’t have the IQ or sense for high offensive numbers. Can improve his agility.
Potential: Top 6 defenseman

#11 Brooks Macek – Playmaking Foward [Free Agent]
Pros: Good hands. Great skater. Good vision. Good shot. Decent physicality. Good defensive awareness.
Cons: Good at everything, not amazing at something. Don’t know how good his offensive game will be.
Potential: Top 12 forward

#18 Jake Virtanen – Offensive Forward [2014]
Pros: Very creative. Hard to predict. Great hands. Really smart player. Good release, but.
Cons: Could improve his shot more. Could improve his timing. Needs muscle.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#25 Greg Chase – Offensive Forward [2013]
Pros: Amazing hands. Great speed. Good vision. High IQ.
Cons: Still raw. Needs to add more to his frame. Could shoot more.
Potential: 2nd line forward

Edmonton Oil King
#2 Cody Corbett – Two-Way Defenseman [2013 OA]
Pros: Uses his stick well. Decent skater. Has improved a lot since last season. Decent offensive talent.
Cons: Prone to force pass into traffic. Needs to improve positioning.
Potential: Top 6 defenseman

#16 TJ Foster – Offensive Forward [Free Agent]
Pros: Good stickhandler. Decent shot. Decent Skater. Always goes to prime scoring areas.
Cons: No physicality. Could improve his defensive awareness
Potential: Top 6 or bust forward

#18 Michael St. Croix – Dangler [New York Rangers]
Pros: Very crafty. Amazing passer. Underrated shot. Great positioning. Great hockey sense. Can stickhandle in a phone-booth size of Kate Moss’s waistline.
Cons: Size. Prone to be inconsistent. Needs to be tougher.
Potential: Top 9 forward

# 27 Curtis Lazar – Two-Way Forward [2013]
Pros: Character player with 2-way play. Decent physically. Never gives up on a play and has a rocket of a shot.
Cons: Prone to inconsistent streaks. Needs to adjust timing and positioning to be more effective.
Potential: Top 6 forward, future captain

#31 Laurent Brossiot – Goalie [Calgary Flames]
Pros: Good positioning. Good reflexes. Solid size.
Cons: Terrible mental game. Inconsistent.
Potential: NHL/AHL goaler

Everett Silvertips
#7 Ty Mappin – Playmaker [2014]
Pros: Good offensive instincts. Good passer. Good vision. Good skater. Good stickhandler.
Cons: Needs to gain muscle. Be tougher with the puck.
Potential: N/A

#21 Joshua Winquist – Offensive Forward [2013 OA]
Pros: Great skater. Good passer. Underrated stickhandler. Decent shot. Good energy game.
Cons: Isn’t physical. Offensive skill could be limited in higher leagues
Potential: Top 6 AHL forward

#25 Mirco Mueller – Defensive Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Great skater. Good decision maker. Reads the defensive play very well. Great frame to grow into.
Cons: Tends to do too much with puck at times. Offensive game is pretty raw, but it’s there.
Potential: Top 4 defensive defenseman

#27 Ryan Murray – Two-Way Defenseman [Columbus Blue Jackets] *Note this was last year’s report*
Pros: Fantastic skater. Hockey IQ is outstanding. Always makes the smart play. Underrated Offensive game. Great vision.
Cons: Needs to improve shot. Would like to see him control more of the play especially on PP.
Potential: #1-2 TWD defenseman

#30 Austin Lotz – Butterfly [2013]
Pros: Good reflexes. Solid positioning. Good down low.
Cons: Needs to be better with vision. Needs to improve rebound control.
Potential: NHL/AHL goaler

Kamloops Blazers
#9 Colin Smith – Playmaking Forward [Colorado Avalanche]
Pros: Amazing vision. Amazing passing ability. High IQ. Powerplay beast. Decent skater. Great hands. Underrated defense game.
Cons: Prone to do too much. Needs to add frame. Could be more patience with the puck at times.
Potential: Top 6 or bust forward

#15 Tim Bozon – Offensive Forward [Montreal Canadiens]
Pros: Very creative. Great stickhandler. Great shoot. Good passer. Good skater.
Cons: Could be harder with the puck. Needs more weight.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#21 Cole Ully – Offensive Forward [2013]
Pros: Great stickhandler. See’s the open ice. Good skater. Always uses his stick. Sick release. Underrated 2-way game.
Cons: NEEDS more weight.
Potential: Top 9 forward

#22 Kale Kessy – Grinder [Phoenix Coyotes]
Pros: Decent skater. Great pest. Solid forechcker. Good shot. Plays all situations.
Cons: Prone to take stupid penalties. Not the best IQ or vision.
Potential: Top 9 forward

#34 JC Lipon – [2013 OA]
Pros: Doesn’t shy away from physical game. Good release on shot. Creative player. Drives to the tough areas of the ice.
Cons: Could be better positional. Could improve his frame.
Potential: NHL forward

Kelowna Rockets
#2 Jesse Lees – Defensive-Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Good physically. Always plays the body. Great with gap control. Great positional with stick in defensive zone. Great shot.
Cons: Doesn’t have a lot of offensive talent. Could improve decision-making.
Potential: 3-6 defenseman.

#4 Madison Bowey – Offensive Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Great skater, which makes him join the rush consistent. Good with stick. Good frame for growth.
Cons: Positioning is bad. Needs to be more consistently physical with his size.
Potential: Top 6 PMD

#7 Damon Severson – Two-Way Defenseman [New Jersey Devils]
Pros: NHL size. Good shot. Improved drastically since last season. Offensive game is starting to shine through.
Cons: Needs to improve on the little details.
Potential: 3-6 spot defenseman

#9 Ryan Olsen – Grinder [Winnipeg Jets]
Pros: Good frame. Always physical. Great on the forecheck. Good shot. Drives to the net. Awesome hands.
Cons: Consistency is an issue. Could be better positional in both zones.
Potential: Bottom 6 forward

#15 Colton Sissons – Sniper [Nashville Predators]
Pros: Character player. Plays a hard, tough game. NHL ready shot. Decent skater. Has the work ethic to improve weaknesses.
Cons: Could be more creative. Needs to be better defensively. Better passing.
Potential: Top 6 goal-scoring forward

#19 Dylen McKinlay – Grinder [Minnesota Wild]
Pros: Good skater. Good forechecker. Dangerous in slot. Always finds himself open. Plays in all situations.
Cons: Needs to improve his shot. Not a lot of creativity.
Potential: Depth forward

#30 Jordan Cooke – Butterfly [Free Agent]
Pros: Great ability to read play. Good rebound control. Good footwork.
Cons: Size can be issue for higher play and for higher part of the net.
Potential: NHL/AHL goaler

Kootenay Ice *Note: this was last year’s report*
#10 Sam Reinhart – Playmaker [2014]
Pros: Amazing passer. Vision is very good. Hockey IQ is fantastic. Good frame to grow into. Underrated shot.
Cons: Needs to be tougher. Passes the puck too much, could be more selfish.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#21 Brock Montgomery – Grinder [Free Agent]
Pros: Good skater. Always finishes his checks. Very physical as well. Forces turnovers. Deceptive shot.
Cons: Not a good skater. Not a lot of offensive talent. Takes bad penalties at times.
Potential:

Moose Jaw Warriors
#3 Joel Edmundson – Defensive Defenseman [St. Louis Blues]
Pros: Gets under the skin. Good hitter. Decent shot. Good positional. Good with stick.
Cons: Could improve his skating. Could be more creative.
Potential: top 5 shutdown defenseman

#4 Morgan Rielly – Elite Offensive Defenseman [Toronto Maple Leafs]
Pros: Amazing skater. Amazing IQ. Amazing passer. Great hockey sense. Amazing stickhandler.
Cons: Needs to work on defensive zone. Needs to add in frame. Could improve his shot’s heaviness.
Potential: #1-3 spot QB defenseman

#11 Sam Fioretti – Sniper [2013 OA]
Pros: Great burst of speed. Finds the open areas. Good shot. Doesn’t shy away from physical game.
Cons: Needs to add to his frame. Prone to get lost on defense positionally.
Potential: Top 6 NHL or AHL forward

#19 Brayden Point – Two-Way Forward [2014]
Pros: Great defensive aweness. Good skater. High anticipation. High IQ. Good Stickhandler.
Cons: Very, very small. Could work on timing.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#22 Tanner Eberle – Grinder [Free Agent]
Pros: Great work ethic. Very physical. Tools to become a good grinder. Good pker.
Cons: Very little offensive game. Doesn’t have high IQ.
Potential: 4th line forward

Lethbridge Hurricanes
#11 Sam Mckechnie – Two-Way Forward [2013 OA]
Pros: Great forechecker. Anticipates play very well. Great with stick. Creative player. Good skater.
Cons: Needs to be more physical. Don’t know how well offensive game will translate to higher leagues.
Potential: Top 9 forward in NHL or AHL

#14 Ryan Pilon – Two-Way Defenseman [2015]
Pros: Good vision. Anticipates offensive game well. Good decision making. Good skater for size.
Cons: Needs to improve defensive play and positioning, prone to get lost.
Potential: N/A

#19 Jaimen Yakubowski – Offensive player [2013 OA]
Pros: Great work ethic. Good passer and shot. Makes great decisions with puck. Always dangerous.
Cons: Lacks the physical game, but is tough with puck. Can improve defensive game to become more complete player.
Potential: Top 12 forward

Portland Winterhawks
#3 Seth Jones – Two-Way Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Great skater. Great passer. Great shot. Good reach. Crafty for size. Creative. Reads the play well.
Cons: Prone to do too much with puck. Decision-making at times is iffy. Could improve defensive positioning.
Potential: #1-2 Defenseman

#8 Ty Rattie – Offensive Forward [St. Louis Blues]
Pros: Amazing offensive skill. Vision and IQ is amazing. Good quick release.
Cons: Small frame. Needs to be tougher. No defensive game. Could be inconsistent.
Potential: Skilled top 6 forward

#9 Chase De Leo – Playmaker [2014]
Pros: Very crafty, elusive. Great stickhandler. Good IQ. Good shot. Good passer. Good with stick. Hardworker.
Cons: Predictable with pucks at times. Could improve play away from puck.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#19 Nicolas Petan – Offensive Forward [2013]
Pros: Great passer. Elusive. Good release. HIGH offensive IQ. Read the play very well. AMAZING stickhandler.
Cons: Frame.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#27 Oliver Bjorkstrand – Offensive Forward [2013]
Pros: Great vision. Really good shot. Great skater.
Cons: Prone to be weak with puck. Needs to improve play along the boards and tough areas, but he does go to the dirty areas.
Potential: Skilled 2nd line forward

#28 Brendan Leipsic – Dangler [Nashville Predators]
Pros: Very crafty. Great hands. Good skater. Awesome offensive sense. Has been more offensive this season.
Cons: Not big or tough enough to go into the tough areas.
Potential: NHL/AHL forward

#51 Derrick Pouliot – Offensive Defenseman [Pittsburgh Penguins]
Pros: Fantastic skater. Great vision to the open ice. Great passing. PP quarterback.
Cons: Terrible defensively. Gets pushed around a lot. Average shot.
Potential: Top 6 OFD

Prince Albert Raiders
#9 Mark McNeill – Powerforward [Chicago Blackhawks]
Pros: Great size. Decent leadership. Good shot. Always gets in good position offensively. Dangerous in full stride.
Cons: Prone to inconsistent streaks. Could use his teammates better.
Potential: 2nd line Centre

#10 Josh Morrissey – Two-Way Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Great skater. Smart in defensive zone. Decent vision. Good shot. Doesn’t shy away from physical game.
Cons: Could be tougher.
Potential: Top 4 defenseman

#15 Mike Winther – Grinder [Dallas Stars]
Pros: Character player. Always competes. Play’s both ends of the ice. Goes to the tough areas. Underrated shot.
Cons: Needs to be tougher. Could be more creative with the puck. Skating could be improve.
Potential: 2nd/3rd line scoring forward

#29 Leon Draisaitl – Playmaker [2014]
Pros: Amazing vision. Solid passer. Solid frame for age. Uses his frame well. Great on PP.
Cons: Skating needs to be improved. Pretty raw. Needs to improve his shot and shoot more.
Potential: Top 6 forward

Prince George Cougars
#20 Troy Bourke – Playmaking Forward [Colorado Avalanche]
Pros: Great vision. Awesome passer. High IQ.
Cons: Needs to add on frame. Prone to have inconsistent streaks. Could improve heaviness of shot.
Potential: Top 6 NHL or AHL forward

N/A Alex Forsberg – Offensive Forward [2013] *Note: not on the team*
Pros: Creative player. Good hands. Great vision.
Cons: Prone to inconsistent streaks. Needs to improve his play away from the puck. Poor positional. Could get faster.
Potential: Top 6 or bust forward

#28 Colin Jacobs – Grinder [Buffalo Sabres]
Pros: NHL frame. Solid skater. Decent offensive and defensive instincts.
Cons: Project; raw skill. His offensive upside might be limited if not developed properly.
Potential: 3rd line forward

Red Deer Rebels
N/A Jan Bittner – Defensive Defenseman [2013] *Note: not on the team*
Pros: Tough player. Plays the body well. Very physical. Hard to play against in front of the net and corners.
Cons: No offensive potential at all.
Potential: Depth defenseman

#4 Haydn Fleury – Defenseman [2014]
Pros: Amazing skater. Amazing frame.
Cons: Don’t know how good offensive game is. Prone to bad defensive errors at prime locations.
Potential: NHL/AHL defenseman

#9 Conner Bleackley – Two-Way Forward [2014]
Pros: Great work ethnic. Great stickhandler. Good skater. Tough along the board. Plays all three zones.
Cons: Offensive game still has question marks.
Potential: Top 9 forward

#10 Turner Elson – Two-Way Forward [Calgary Flames]
Pros: Great vision and playmaking ability. Character player. Good size and uses it. Plays in all three zones.
Cons: Limited offensive potential. Skating isn’t spectacular.
Potential: 3rd line forward

#24 Matthew Dumba – Two-Way Defenseman [Minnesota Wild]
Pros: Always gets the puck into the offensive zone. Very good offensive skill. Solid shot. Good passing. Good hitter. Plays in all situations.
Cons: Better defense position. Tries to force the pass at times. Turnovers.
Potential: #2 spot TWD defenseman

Regina Pats
#5 Colby Williams – Offensive Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Good skater. Great vision. Solid passer. Talent is there, but raw.
Cons: Could improve his shot. Could be tougher along the boards.
Potential: Bottom 4 offensive defenseman

#18 Morgan Klimchuk – Offensive Force [2013]
Pros: Great shot. Good vision. Good passer. Good skater. Good stickhandler.
Cons: Could improve his decision making. Needs more to his frame.
Potential: Top 6 forward

#19 Emil Sylvegard – Defensive Forward [2013 OA]
Pros: Great defensive IQ. Decent skater. Great work ethic.
Cons: Doesn’t have a ton of offensive talent. Needs to improve his shot. Needs to be tougher with puck.
Potential: Bottom 6 PK forward

#21 Lane Scheidl – Offensive Force [Free Agent…Sharks?]
Pros: Good vision. Good passer. Good IQ. Really good skater. Plays in all situations. Good shot.
Cons: Incontinent at times. Main tools are still raw. Don’t know how much offensive talent he has.
Potential: Top 12 forward

#26 Dyson Stevenson – Grinder [2013 OA]
Pros: Great on rushes. Tough with the puck. Good skater. Has good tools for grinder role.
Cons: Doesn’t have enough talent for more important role. Lacks hockey sense.
Potential: Depth forward

Saskatoon Blades
#1 Andrey Marakov – Butterfly [Buffalo Sabres]
Pros: Ability to make big saves. Loves huge games. Decent in all skill sets.
Cons: Could improve feet work. Could improve speed. Needs better rebound control.
Potential: NHL/AHL goaler

#14 Matej Stransky – Playmaker [Dallas Stars]
Pros: Great frame. Great vision. Underrated shot Goes to the net. Makes his teammates better. Can play on any line.
Cons: Needs to be faster. Tries to force the play at times.
Potential: Top 9 forward

#20 Josh Nicholls – Power Forward [New York Rangers]
Pros: Creative with the puck. Good release. Deceptive stickhandler. Good along the boards.
Cons: Could improve overall game. Needs to work first stride to escape defenders.
Potential: Top AHL forward

#23 Lukas Sutter – Grinder [Winnipeg Jets]
Pros: Good skater. Solid frame and uses it. Great pest. Loves to hit.
Cons: Hitting leaves him out of position at times. Offensive game could be lacking.
Potential: 3rd line forward

#27 Michael Ferland – Power Forward [Calgary Flames]
Pros: Great hitter. Tough along the boards. Great shot. Goes to the dirty areas.
Cons: Needs to improve his skating.
Potential: Top 9 forward

#44 Darren Dietz – Offensive Defenseman [Montreal Canadiens]
Pros: Smart with puck in both ends. Good passer. Always makes the good play. Great skater.
Cons: Could improve defensive game being more physical. Could be better in the corners and around the net.
Potential: Top 6 defenseman

#47 Dalton Thrower – Two-Way Defenseman [Montreal Canadiens]
Pros: Good hitter. Great shot. Good first pass. Underrated stickhandler.
Cons: Gets out of position. Decision-making is questionable at times.
Potential: #2-4 spot TWD defenseman

Seattle Thunderbirds
#11 Branden Troock – Grinder [Dallas Stars]
Pros: Amazing grinder/fore-checker. Uses his body a ton. Gives 100% every shift. Underrated shot.
Cons: Terrible skater. Limited offense.
Potential: Bottom 6 forward

#11 Adam Kambeitz – Grinder [2013 OA]
Pros: Good Pker. Wrecks havoc for defenseman. Plays by example. Good skater and tough player.
Cons: Not a lot of offensive potential. Needs more muscle for his gamestyle.
Potential: 4th line grinder who can produce some secondary scoring.

#14 Connor Honey – Playmaker [2013 OA]
Pros: Great passer. Crafty when passing, creative. Good skater. Underrated defensive game.
Cons: Needs to go to the dirty areas. Would be more effective if he gets tougher.
Potential: 2nd/3rd line playmaking forward

#17 Shea Theodore – Offensive-Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Good frame. Awesome skater. Good first pass. Good shot. Good hockey sense. Underrated stickhandler.
Cons: Improve decision making when passing the puck in neutral zone. Could improve defensive positioning.
Potential: 2-4 spot OFD

#20 Luke Lockhart – Character Grinder [Free Agent]
Pros: Character player. Amazing grinder. Never takes a shift or game off. Plays bigger than his size. Good release.
Cons: Offensive game is limited.
Potential: Depth forward

#29 Roberts Lipsbergs – Offensive Forward [2013 OA]
Pros: Good offensive skill set: shooting, passing, and vision. Has a bit of an edge to his game.
Cons: Skating is average. Cherrypicks all the time. Needs to be more involved defensively. Needs to be tougher with the puck.
Potential: 2nd/3rd Secondary scoring forward

Spokane Chiefs
#16 Mike Aviani – Grinder [Free Agent]
Pros: Great pest. Drives to the net. Kills penalties. Character player. A player you hate to play against. Good shot.
Cons: Limited offense. Inconsistent at times.
Potential: Bottom line forward

#17 Mitch Holmberg – Dangler [2013 OA]
Pros: Creative with puck. Great hockey sense. GREAT stickhandler. Good release. Tougher than what his frame says.
Cons: Does too much with puck at times. Tends to float while backchecking.
Potential: Top 6 or bust forward

#18 Reid Gow – Offensive-Defenseman [2013 OA]
Pros: Good vision, Good skating. Decent size. Decent heavy shot.
Cons: Decision-making is bad at times. Needs to be better defensively. Needs to get his shot through.
Potential: 4-6 spot OFD

Tri-City Americans
#1 Eric Comrie – Goalie [2013]
Pros: Reads the play very well. Good positioning. Good butterfly.
Cons: Needs to play bigger. Needs to get faster lateral. High glove needs improvement.
Potential: NHL goalie

#10 Zachary Yuen – Two-Way Defenseman [Winnipeg Jets]
Pros: Good skater. Always makes the smart play. Plays both ends of the ice. Plays every situation.
Cons: Could be more physical. Offensive potential might be limited.
Potential: 3-5 spot TWD

#27 Connor Rankin – Powerforward [2013]
Pros: Great shot. Good frame. Finds the open ice. Tough around the net.
Cons: Could be more physical. Passing needs improvement. Needs to create more goals for himself.
Potential: 2nd line goalscoring forward

Vancouver Gaints
#6 Arvin Atwal – Two-Way Defenseman [2014]
Pros: Good skater. Good shot. Creative with puck. Good decision maker. Has good gap control. Tough player.
Cons: Needs to be better positional defensively. Still figuring out his game.
Potential: Top 6 defenseman

#16 Carter Popoff – Dangler [2013]
Pros: Good skater. Very creative player. Good passer. Good work ethic. Elusive with puck.
Cons: Needs more frame. Still quite a bit raw. Needs to really work on defensive game.
Potential: top 6 or bust forward

#27 Jackson Houck – Playmaker [2013]
Pros: relentless for the puck. Hard worker. Loves to score and make plays. Loves to win.
Cons: Needs more frame. Could benefit to shoot more. Could be tougher infront of net.
Potential: Top 9 secondary scoring forward

#44 Mason Geertsen – Defensive Defenseman [2013]
Pros: Great frame. Always physical and tough. Pretty good skater for his size. Joins the play from time to time. Solid first pass.
Cons: Not a lot of offensive talent. Prone for turnovers at times.
Potential: Bottom pairing defenseman

Victoria Royals
#2 Joe Hicketts – Offensive Defenseman [2014]
Pros: Great skater. Jumps in play. Great passing and vision. Good overall offensive talent.
Cons: Needs to improve shot. Size could be an issue for draft year.
Potential: N/A

#4 Jordan Fransoo – Two-Way Defenseman [Ottawa Senators]
Pros: Good frame. Anticipates the play well. Makes good decisions. Good passer.
Cons: Needs to work on stickhandling. Needs to work on skating (more on the balance part).
Potential: Top 6-8 defenseman

#7 Tyler Stahl – Defensive Defenseman [Carolina Hurricanes]
Pros: Great frame. Very physical. Great shot. Decent skater. Great hitter. Good decisionmaker. Good work ethic.
Cons: Lacks IQ for offensive game and skill for it.
Potential: Top 6 shutdown defenseman

#17 Alex Gogolev – Playmaker [Free Agent]
Pros: Great skater. Creative with pick. Great passer.
Cons: Needs to improve play away from puck. Needs muscle.
Potential: Top 6 or bust forward

#19 Logan Nelson – Playmaker [Buffalo Sabres]
Pros: Good skater. Good decisionmaker with puck. Goes to scoring areas.
Cons: Could be better defensive. Could shoot the puck more.
Potential: 2nd/3rd line forward


OTHERS TO WATCH IN THE DUB
Alessio Bertaggia – Spokane Chiefs [2013 OA]

Trevor Cheek – Edmonton Oil Kings [Colorado Avalanche]

Braden Christoffer – Regina Pats [2013 OA]

Dakota Conroy – Prince Albert Raiders [2013 OA]

Braiden Doucette – Moose Jaw Warriors [2013]

Macoy Erkamps – Lethbridge Hurricanes [2013]

Justin Feser – Tri City Americans [Free Agent]

Steven Hodges – Victoria Royals [Florida Panthers]

Matt Needham – Kamloops Blazers [2013]

Keegan Iverson – Portland Winterhawks [2014]

Kirk Johnson – Moose Jaw Warriors [2013]

Wyatt Johnson – Red Deer Rebels [2013]

Daniel Johnston – Lethbridge Hurricanes [Free Agent]

Presten Kopeck – Portland Winterhawks [2013]

Brendan Ranford – Kamloops Blazers [Philadelphia Flyers]

Carter Rigby – Kelowna Rockets [2013 OA]

Ty Rimmer – Lethbridge Hurricanes [Free Agent]

Tyler Sandhu – Everett Silvertips [2014]

Chandler Stephenson – Regina Pats [Washington Capitals]

Malte Strömwall – Tri-City Americans [2013 OA]

Brody Sutter – Lethbridge Hurricanes [Carolina Hurricanes]

Seth Swenson – Seattle Thunderbirds [2013 OA]

Jordan Thomson – Kamloops Blazers [2014]

Mitch Topping – Tri-City Americans [2013 OA]

Marek Tvrdon – Vancouver Giants [Detroit Red Wings]

Dylan Walchuk – Spokane Chiefs [Free Agent]

Mitchell Wheaton – Kelowna Rockets [2013]


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Dylan Wruck – Edmonton Oil Kings [2013 OA….Sharks?]

Krys's notes: 

Krys's 201 WHL top prospects:

WHL 2014 Spring List:


1. Sam Reinhart, C [Kootenay Ice]

2. Leon Draisaitl, C/W [Prince Albert Raiders]

3. Brayden Point, C [Moose Jaw Warriors]
4. Jake Virtanen, LW [Calgary Hitmen]
5. Chase De Leo, C [Portland Winterhawks]
6. Haydn Fleury, D [Red Deer Rebels]
7. Jayce Hawryluk, C [Brandon Wheat Kings]
8. Joe Hicketts, D [Victoria Royals] (A player to watch for)
9. Tyson Baillie, C [Kelowna Rockets]
10. Arvin Atwal, D [Vancouver Giants]
11. Connor Bleackey, C [Red Deer Rebels]
12. Keegan Iverson, C [Portland Winterhawks]
13. Ty Mappin, C [Everett Silvertips]
14. Jordan Thomson, D [Kamloops Blazers]
15. Tyler Sandhu, C [Everett Silvertips]

HM
Dominic Turgeon, C [Portland Winterhawks]
Reid Duke, C [Lethbridge Hurricanes]
Brycen Martin, D [Swift Current Broncos]

Darkhorse Forward: Matt Revel [Saskatoon Blades] & Luke Philp [Kootenay Ice]
Darkhorse Defenseman: Josh Thrower [Calgary Hitmen] & Dysin Mayo [Edmonton Oil Kings]
Darkhorse Goaler: Justin Paulic [Moose Jaw Warriors] & Payton Lee [Vancouver Giants]

 

Kry's 2013 WHL winter list:

WHL 2014 Winter List
(#) = Spring List

1. Sam Reinhart, C [Kootenay Ice] (1)
2. Leon Draisaitl, C/W [Prince Albert Raiders] (2)
3. Connor Bleackley, C [Red Deer Rebels] (11)
4. Haydn Fleury, D [Red Deer Rebels] (6)
5. Julius Honka, D [Swift Current Broncos] (NR)
6. Jake Virtanen, LW [Calgary Hitmen] (4)
7. Jayce Hawryluk, C [Brandon Wheat Kings] (7)
8. Tyson Baillie, C [Kelowna Rockets] (9)
9. Joe Hicketts, D [Victoria Royals] (8)
10. Brycen Martin, D [Swift Current Broncos] (HM)
11. Brayden Point, C [Moose Jaw Warriors] (3)
12. Aaron Irving, D [Edmonton Oil Kings] (NR)
13. Chase De Leo, C [Portland Winterhawks] (5)
14. Tyler Sandhu, C [Everett Silvertips] (15)
15. Nelson Nogier, D [Saskatoon Blades] (NR)

HM
Ivan Nikolishin, C [Everett Silvertips] 
Ty Edmonds, G [Prince George Cougars] 
Arvin Atwal, D [Vancouver Giants]
Keegan Iverson, C [Portland Winterhawks]
Jordan Thomson, D [Kamloops Blazers]
Dominic Turgeon, C [Portland Winterhawks]
Reid Duke, C [Lethbridge Hurricanes]
Luke Philp, C [Kootenay Ice]
Reid Gardiner, C [Prince Albert Raiders]
Justin Paulic, G [Moose Jaw Warriors]
Josh Thrower, D [Calgary Hitmen]

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