F Ryan Roobroeck - Niagara IceDogs, OHL (2026 Draft)

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For me :

1 Roobroeck
2 McKenna
3 Misa
4 Moore

Without forgetting Lecompte and Morin.

Generation Canada 2007 extremely talented. Rivals 2005. Maybe better.

2006 really wasn't great, however, like 2004. It really depends on the year.

So ok someone will tell me: look at Celebrini, Catton, Spence, Gavin... Yes I know. It's much less strong in Bantam/Midget.
Yeah this is mine actually. Glad someone else has McKenna over Misa. I'm still not 100% sold on him but he's doing well in the OHL so maybe I'll be wrong. Malcolm Spence is someone I'm really excited to follow.
 
Yeah this is mine actually. Glad someone else has McKenna over Misa. I'm still not 100% sold on him but he's doing well in the OHL so maybe I'll be wrong. Malcolm Spence is someone I'm really excited to follow.

Spence is very strong but a 2006 that is overtaken by a 2007 in an OHL draft does not place him as a talent with an elite profile. Rather top 6.
 
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The Junior Knights were upset in the first medal-round game yesterday at their own Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament. -- a 4-3 shootout loss to the Burlington Eagles -- but Roobroeck had a great tournament and is off to a great start stats-wise. He had nine goals and 21 points in five games at the Dufton. So far this season, he's totalled 18 goals and 35 points in nine games as the Knights are off to an 8-0-1 start. Ryan has grown to 6-foot-1, as well, though not sure he'll catch older brother Dylan. We'll see.
 
Almost 4 ppg, seems to me that's a bit of a waste and perhaps he should've also been granted EP status. For his sake, I'd just hope he doesn't develop bad habits.

Is he AP'd with the London Nationals, or similar, to atleast get some Jr experience, albeit a lower level.
 
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The Junior Knights were upset in the first medal-round game yesterday at their own Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament. -- a 4-3 shootout loss to the Burlington Eagles -- but Roobroeck had a great tournament and is off to a great start stats-wise. He had nine goals and 21 points in five games at the Dufton. So far this season, he's totalled 18 goals and 35 points in nine games as the Knights are off to an 8-0-1 start. Ryan has grown to 6-foot-1, as well, though not sure he'll catch older brother Dylan. We'll see.
One thing of note - Not only did he lead the tournament in scoring, but the second leading scorer (His Teammate - Aiden Young) had 14 points in the same 5 games.

Utter Dominance.
 
He'll be an absolute stud for the Nationals in the playoffs, when there's no restriction on AP games.

Side note, the London Nationals owner is an absolute clown. He's forced his son onto the team and he's currently at 64 games played.....zero goals. He's a forward.

He was also investigated last year for apparently placing a bounty for injuring another player. Not sure what came of that.
 
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He'll be an absolute stud for the Nationals in the playoffs, when there's no restriction on AP games.

Side note, the London Nationals owner is an absolute clown. He's forced his son onto the team and he's currently at 64 games played.....zero goals. He's a forward.

He was also investigated last year for apparently placing a bounty for injuring another player. Not sure what came of that.
 
FAR too early to say anything with any degree of certainty.

For all we know Fyodorov, Bumgarner or Verhoeff will be better.
This is true.

Although, MacKenna has played this season for u18 team, Roob for u16 team, also MacKenna has 6 points in 7 games in the WHL, as a 14 year old.

Scored another 2 goals, 1 assist in his return to CSSHl u18.

Even in his absence, he didnt lose his scoring leader spot.

Roob played 2 games in the GOJH.
Scored 1 goal.
 
This is true.

Although, MacKenna has played this season for u18 team, Roob for u16 team, also MacKenna has 6 points in 7 games in the WHL, as a 14 year old.

Scored another 2 goals, 1 assist in his return to CSSHl u18.

Even in his absence, he didnt lose his scoring leader spot.

Roob played 2 games in the GOJH.
Scored 1 goal.

Didn't think I needed to explain this but here it goes:

Just because one league is classified as a U18 league, and another a U16 league doesn't automatically mean that the league with the older kids is a higher level of competition.

You're missing so much context in this post it's baffling.
 

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