Alberta tough
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Only one that come to mind his Michigan's Phil Di Giuseppe and he's pretty good. could go late in the first round if he keep playing well
Is his draft not 2013?
Only one that come to mind his Michigan's Phil Di Giuseppe and he's pretty good. could go late in the first round if he keep playing well
Is his draft not 2013?
He'd have had to graduate high school two years early, no? I've never heard of anyone being a D1 freshman the year BEFORE their draft year. More frequently its the year after.
He'd have had to graduate high school two years early, no? I've never heard of anyone being a D1 freshman the year BEFORE their draft year. More frequently its the year after.
McKeen's Hockey has launched a 2012 NHL Draft Newsletter...
Check if you're interessted: http://mckeenshockey.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1163902
Is his draft not 2013?
sounds familiar.. where have I heard this idea before..
http://www.hockeyprospect.com/scouting/index.php/subscribe.html
(top one) is basically the same thing, except 11 instead of 2..
The McKeen's Staff has always prided itself on being incredibly in-depth and not just spitting out stats in their scouting reports. They are led by a former NHL scout who actually knows what to look for in players! You may only get 2 newsletters but you also get their draft guide which profiles the top 125 players for 12, Top 30 for 13 and Top 10 for 14. You do not get that with other services.
Tim Bozon, Kamloops Blazers
Swiss, 6'1 185 lbs
Plays a lot like Mason Raymond, good vision and great skater
GP 39 G 19 A 17 Pts 36
He's clearly flying under the radar right now.
Mark Seidel, who is the director of scouting for the independent North American Central Scouting service, has compiled a mid-term ranking of who he feels are the top 160 prospects for the 2012 National Hockey League Draft.
The top-rated player is 6-foot, 190-pound right winger Nail Yakupov from the Sarnia Sting of the OHL. Sarnia also boasts the sixth-ranked player, injured centre Alex Galchenyuk.
Mikael Grigorenko, a hulking 6-foot-3, 194- pound centre from the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Jr. Hockey League, is the second player rated after Sarnia's Yakupov.
NACS then lists three defencemen in the third, fourth and fifth slots.
They are Ryan Murray of the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League, Matt Dumba of the WHL's Red Deer Rebels and Jacob Trouba of the United States National Development Team Program.
He'd have had to graduate high school two years early, no? I've never heard of anyone being a D1 freshman the year BEFORE their draft year. More frequently its the year after.
surprised that hunter shinkaruk of the medicine hat tigers is not on the radar here, not on the top 150 list, he is a smaller guy but he had a solid season last year as a rookie and has already put up 62 points in 49 gms this season, he has a great skill set and is getting better daily, i could see him easily as a second round pick third at the latest.
surprised that hunter shinkaruk of the medicine hat tigers is not on the radar here, not on the top 150 list, he is a smaller guy but he had a solid season last year as a rookie and has already put up 62 points in 49 gms this season, he has a great skill set and is getting better daily, i could see him easily as a second round pick third at the latest.
surprised that hunter shinkaruk of the medicine hat tigers is not on the radar here, not on the top 150 list, he is a smaller guy but he had a solid season last year as a rookie and has already put up 62 points in 49 gms this season, he has a great skill set and is getting better daily, i could see him easily as a second round pick third at the latest.