F Liam Pue - Langley Hockey Academy, JPHL U18 (2028 Draft)

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macbowes

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6'0", R shot forward.

The JPHL doesn't have a long league history, but Liam set the league record for points per game, and total points, in both his 12 and 13 year old (ongoing) seasons for PPG in the U15 league. He's currently just under 3 points per game (36-23-59 in 20GP), with the next closest player in the league at 2 points per game (23-13-36 in 18GP).
 
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How does he compare to Maddox Schultz? I haven't seen him play, but his JPHL U15 stats, as one of the youngest players in the league, are far and away better than some of the top 2010 kids in the CSSHL U15 when they played in the same league last year. Seems like he even dominates against the 2008s in the JPHL U17.
 
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Pue has arrived. Any Americans who didn't know him before, knows him now. Amazing talent. BC is pumping out some serious players.
 
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Not really sure what the level of competition is like in that JPHL. Surprised some CSSHL academy didn't want to scoop him up by offering his family a sweet deal.
 
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My kid plays JPHL and this kid is the real deal. 14 year old playing in U18 division and more than holding his own. The reason why he hasn't moved to a CSSHL academy is because his dad is the owner and GM of the Langley HA hub for the JPHL.
 
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My kid plays JPHL and this kid is the real deal. 14 year old playing in U18 division and more than holding his own. The reason why he hasn't moved to a CSSHL academy is because his dad is the owner and GM of the Langley HA hub for the JPHL.
I wonder where he lays next year as he might be too good to repeat the U18 again?
 
With Maddox Schultz not applying for exceptional, does that give pue a chance at it? Did he apply? I think the 34 games doesn’t apply to him in the jphl
 
Very unlikely Pue applied if Schultz did not, considering Schultz would have got it over Pue. Schultz had the advantage of having already gone through an exceptional application for U18 hockey, which involves SaskHockey, who said they would have backed Schultz if he wanted to apply for CHL exceptional status. With Pue, his family owns the team he is on, and I think it makes sense that he would just play most of next season in the JPHL again. He'll be able to play 9 games in the WHL. I'm not convinced he'll be ready for the WHL next year, anyways. Regardless, he's going to be one of the top picks in the upcoming WHL draft, which is looking extremely strong.
 

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