Post by artemy (NJ) on Jul 29, 2018 12:16:14 GMT
the final ten
21. Tyson Stevens, RW
Assets: Due to great consistency has great probability to overcome his basic potential. If he gets a boost, he has good chances to become a good power forward with good PL and ST as well as checking and hitting. Very durable and good at face-offs
Flaws: Poor shooter and skater and takes bad penalties.
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 75 OF 74 DF 74 OA
Similar players: copy of Dwight King from PHI with better hitting
22. Mika Uusitalo, C
Assets: Excellent back and fore-checking along with good skating and superb work on a face-off point. Solid depth center
Flaws: Nothing special on offence and pretty soft when hitting.
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 71 OF 72 DF 75 OA
Similar players: copy of Jeff Castaneda from NAS
23. Hubert Metgli, RW
Assets: Another prospect with potential to develop if brought up correctly. Despite being listed as a playmaker Hubert has chances to become a good shooter with some defensive reliability.
Flaws: Need to learn how to hold a stick. Not a special skater and hitter
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 75 OF 73 DF 75 OA
Similar players: something like Mitch Marner from DET
24. Luke Carson, D
Assets: Has good defensive abilities and a good skater. Okay offensive abilities to be good for 20 points as a 3rd pair D-man
Flaws: Consistency is the main issue. He is also not the best hitter at all
Career potential: top 6 defenseman, PK specialist, 62 OF 80 DF 74 OA
Similar players: copy of Madison Bowey from WSH
25. Peter Arbman, RW
Assets: If grown properly can become a good depth player or help farm team on top lines. Good ST and superb hitting are probably the only things that make him be so high on the draft list
Flaws: average SH and PL, poor CH and PO and not very durable that can cause only limited minutes on the ice.
Career potential: 4th line grinder, 69 OF 70 DF 73 OA
Similar players: more consistent Josef Rezny from LA
26. Oleg Varada, C
Assets: Listed as a two-way player but in fact has the tools to be deadly dangerous on offence. Ideal SH and PL and very good stickhandling. Very durable and rarely takes penalties.
Flaws: consistency, consistency, consistency. Shows is real talents in 10-20% of the games. Pretty soft due to height and just average at face-offs
Career potential: if nothing done with consistency will be a bottom 6 player, PP specialist, 94 OF 73 DF 74 OA
Similar players: like inconsistent copy of Tyler Toffoli from FLA
27. Aaron La, LW
Assets: Same offensive assets like Varada has. Superb at face-off point
Flaws: Same problems with consistency like Varada has. Shows real talents in 10-20% of the games. May take bad penalties at times
Career potential: if nothing done with consistency will be a bottom 6 player, PP specialist, 92 OF 67 DF 73 OA
Similar players: like inconsistent copy of Stefan Noesen from STL
28. Brad Moran, LW
Assets: First enforcer on the list. Superb fighter, great hitting and marking, can win face-offs, what makes him a permanent PK unit player
Flaws: Very slow and has poor endurance. Below average offensively gifted. Takes very bad penalties.
Career potential: bottom 6 player, PK specialist, 55 OF 86 DF 67 OA
Similar players: less speedy copy of Patrick Laverdiure from PHO
29. Eric Payette, D
Assets: Good physical D-man with superb checking and good hitting. Can skate and take face-offs pretty well for a defenseman
Flaws: Chooses position below average and has no offensive skills at all.
Career potential: top 6 defenseman, 42 OF 80 DF 72 OA
Similar players: copy of Dylan Olsen from VAN
30. Marat Vinogradov, RW
Assets: Good offensive skills, superb durable skater who can win face-offs
Flaws: Really inconsistent winger. This is his main problem and if nothing done with it, will be buried in the farm
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 79 OF 69 DF 76 OA
Similar players: inconsistent copy of Wendell Underhill from BOS
21. Tyson Stevens, RW
Assets: Due to great consistency has great probability to overcome his basic potential. If he gets a boost, he has good chances to become a good power forward with good PL and ST as well as checking and hitting. Very durable and good at face-offs
Flaws: Poor shooter and skater and takes bad penalties.
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 75 OF 74 DF 74 OA
Similar players: copy of Dwight King from PHI with better hitting
22. Mika Uusitalo, C
Assets: Excellent back and fore-checking along with good skating and superb work on a face-off point. Solid depth center
Flaws: Nothing special on offence and pretty soft when hitting.
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 71 OF 72 DF 75 OA
Similar players: copy of Jeff Castaneda from NAS
23. Hubert Metgli, RW
Assets: Another prospect with potential to develop if brought up correctly. Despite being listed as a playmaker Hubert has chances to become a good shooter with some defensive reliability.
Flaws: Need to learn how to hold a stick. Not a special skater and hitter
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 75 OF 73 DF 75 OA
Similar players: something like Mitch Marner from DET
24. Luke Carson, D
Assets: Has good defensive abilities and a good skater. Okay offensive abilities to be good for 20 points as a 3rd pair D-man
Flaws: Consistency is the main issue. He is also not the best hitter at all
Career potential: top 6 defenseman, PK specialist, 62 OF 80 DF 74 OA
Similar players: copy of Madison Bowey from WSH
25. Peter Arbman, RW
Assets: If grown properly can become a good depth player or help farm team on top lines. Good ST and superb hitting are probably the only things that make him be so high on the draft list
Flaws: average SH and PL, poor CH and PO and not very durable that can cause only limited minutes on the ice.
Career potential: 4th line grinder, 69 OF 70 DF 73 OA
Similar players: more consistent Josef Rezny from LA
26. Oleg Varada, C
Assets: Listed as a two-way player but in fact has the tools to be deadly dangerous on offence. Ideal SH and PL and very good stickhandling. Very durable and rarely takes penalties.
Flaws: consistency, consistency, consistency. Shows is real talents in 10-20% of the games. Pretty soft due to height and just average at face-offs
Career potential: if nothing done with consistency will be a bottom 6 player, PP specialist, 94 OF 73 DF 74 OA
Similar players: like inconsistent copy of Tyler Toffoli from FLA
27. Aaron La, LW
Assets: Same offensive assets like Varada has. Superb at face-off point
Flaws: Same problems with consistency like Varada has. Shows real talents in 10-20% of the games. May take bad penalties at times
Career potential: if nothing done with consistency will be a bottom 6 player, PP specialist, 92 OF 67 DF 73 OA
Similar players: like inconsistent copy of Stefan Noesen from STL
28. Brad Moran, LW
Assets: First enforcer on the list. Superb fighter, great hitting and marking, can win face-offs, what makes him a permanent PK unit player
Flaws: Very slow and has poor endurance. Below average offensively gifted. Takes very bad penalties.
Career potential: bottom 6 player, PK specialist, 55 OF 86 DF 67 OA
Similar players: less speedy copy of Patrick Laverdiure from PHO
29. Eric Payette, D
Assets: Good physical D-man with superb checking and good hitting. Can skate and take face-offs pretty well for a defenseman
Flaws: Chooses position below average and has no offensive skills at all.
Career potential: top 6 defenseman, 42 OF 80 DF 72 OA
Similar players: copy of Dylan Olsen from VAN
30. Marat Vinogradov, RW
Assets: Good offensive skills, superb durable skater who can win face-offs
Flaws: Really inconsistent winger. This is his main problem and if nothing done with it, will be buried in the farm
Career potential: bottom 6 forward, 79 OF 69 DF 76 OA
Similar players: inconsistent copy of Wendell Underhill from BOS