StevenToddIves
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2022 Draft Profile:
RD Ryan Healy, Sioux Falls USHL
Here's another super-sleeper at RD whom I'm extremely intrigued by. Healy is an extremely mobile, offense-first, 6'1-180 defender with a litany of offensive skill which have yet to truly translate to the scoresheet. He's heading to Harvard University in the fall, and this is absolutely the type of prospect who has a breakout campaign in his sophomore/junior year and everyone wonders how they slept on him in his draft year.
Healy is very aggressive with his breakouts, transitions and zone entries. He shows a great deal of confidence in his skating, puckhandling and passing abilities, all with good reason. I'd say Healy's finest attribute is his playmaking, which I would go so far as to call high-end with the potential to get better. I really like the way this kid sees the ice and anticipates the open man instead of simply finding him.
Defensively, Healy needs work but I'm not grading him down too much on it because he shows the ability and effort-levels to improve in this respect. I respect his physicality and hustle -- though he's never going to be a bruiser with his general frame/game combination, he's not afraid and battles hard.
Healy is about as raw as raw gets, but again there's excellent potential here. His rankings are generally in the 4th round or later range, although he is particularly loved by elite prospects.com, which lists him as a second rounder at #51. I feel this is a kid you hope lasts to the late 4th/5th rounds, where you snatch him up and just sit back and wait for him to develop. This Massachusetts native is certainly an intriguing prospect to keep an eye on in the future.
RD Ryan Healy, Sioux Falls USHL
Here's another super-sleeper at RD whom I'm extremely intrigued by. Healy is an extremely mobile, offense-first, 6'1-180 defender with a litany of offensive skill which have yet to truly translate to the scoresheet. He's heading to Harvard University in the fall, and this is absolutely the type of prospect who has a breakout campaign in his sophomore/junior year and everyone wonders how they slept on him in his draft year.
Healy is very aggressive with his breakouts, transitions and zone entries. He shows a great deal of confidence in his skating, puckhandling and passing abilities, all with good reason. I'd say Healy's finest attribute is his playmaking, which I would go so far as to call high-end with the potential to get better. I really like the way this kid sees the ice and anticipates the open man instead of simply finding him.
Defensively, Healy needs work but I'm not grading him down too much on it because he shows the ability and effort-levels to improve in this respect. I respect his physicality and hustle -- though he's never going to be a bruiser with his general frame/game combination, he's not afraid and battles hard.
Healy is about as raw as raw gets, but again there's excellent potential here. His rankings are generally in the 4th round or later range, although he is particularly loved by elite prospects.com, which lists him as a second rounder at #51. I feel this is a kid you hope lasts to the late 4th/5th rounds, where you snatch him up and just sit back and wait for him to develop. This Massachusetts native is certainly an intriguing prospect to keep an eye on in the future.