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Jake Fisher - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Jake Fisher, 2005-03-27 Woodbury, MN, USA USA. Most recently in the NCAA with Univ. of Denver. Complete player biography and stats.

Fisher is the most projectable of them, even if his upside is lower. For a team like the Avalanche it makes sense, you want ELC's and you want them as soon as possible.Fifth on his team in scoring this season. Two of the players still undrafted. Went higher than either of the two that are drafted.
Interesting choice.
Gruba (2003) wasn't draft eligible for 2024 and Parks (2004) was a late round candidate but went unselected. Fisher (2005) has been on the radar for longer and is youngerFifth on his team in scoring this season. Two of the players still undrafted. Went higher than either of the two that are drafted.
Interesting choice.
Does a player have NHL upside if they are a forward that can’t score 1PPG in the USHL the second time they go through the draft? That would be my question.Fisher is the most projectable of them, even if his upside is lower. For a team like the Avalanche it makes sense, you want ELC's and you want them as soon as possible.
Yes, I do believe there is NHL upside, even if it's not much more than a 4C. He's big, can get around the ice, and is competitive which is a good starting point for any player. I'm not too concerned about the stats with Fisher (or any player really). Whether he scored 40 points or 60 points in the USHL, his game in the NHL is going to be a north south player that's always on the puck and has a good enough shot to score the odd goal. If he had 4 more secondary assists this year, would that change your opinion of him?Does a player have NHL upside if they are a forward that can’t score 1PPG in the USHL the second time they go through the draft? That would be my question.