F Tynan Lawrence - Shattuck St. Mary's 14U AAA, 14U AAA (2026 Draft)

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He's a pretty good bet for like late first/early second range. Looks like a high floor prospect. Center that can play in all situations and zones. There's nothing that really makes you question him. Has a decent enough ceiling too.
 
My review of what I've watched from him this season. Has 20+21=41 points in 45 games.

I think he’ll be a boring late first next season. He’s decent in all zones. Already playing PK in his U17 season. Trusted in a big way. He’s like bang average at most areas in how it projects to the NHL. I don’t see anything about him that really wows me, but he looks like he projects as a reliable third line swiss army knife player that can skate solidly, score some points, and also do a good job defensively with roughly average size. I would take him in that late first range I think he’ll go in next season.
 
I have him as a top 10 pick for the 2026 draft, at the moment. Lots of time between now and then, but there is lots to like about his game, and the USHL is a low-scoring junior league. He's a high-intensity, play-driving C with at least average size, and he will play in all situations.
 

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