Remarks: Thanks to a solid performance in the Top Prospect's Game, also continued consistent play in Owen Sound, Bigras fractures our top 10 this season round. One contributor claims, "Rychel has just one question mark about his game, and that is skating in this phase of his evolution. However, he has everything needed to be a strong two way player. As you scout said, '' I see no reason why his hockey won't improve to the degree which will enable him to perform with. " Maybe not everyone is giving him up . Or as one contributor put it,'' "Together with any participant that plays his manner of gamehe needs to be certain he's not consistently drawing himself into penalties. " Hartman is undoubtedly a potential on the up. David Burstyn and Sean LaFortune explain, "Hartman is still a hard working, pugilistic forwards who performs chippy but additionally has the palms and play making capacity to tear a shield apart. " The sole concern moving forward, like most pests, is having the ability to play difficult without getting penalties.
Ross MacLean says"The scariest portion of Zadorov is not how great he's already, but how good he could be as he still has an absolute ton of development left to really do. He's a kid that will likely take another 4-5 years before we'll truly have a read on the elevation of his possible. " Despite all the compliments, Zadorov doesn't come without a little bit of criticism. BO - I wish to take things back to a year in London. Or as one contributor put it, "the flea might fall away from the tree, however that's maybe not a terrible thing . " While he is small, many think this will not hold him back in the next level. Dan Stewart says, "the skilled centre/winger has shown multiple layers of gift together with the puck on his rod. His game is well rounded in this respect. " David Burstyn and Sean LaFortune include, "Few players in this year's draft course (however alone the OHL) can create offensively like Domi can. His offensive skills are finely tuned and he's altered his game considerably to locate his team mates and use them to his own advantage. His low center of gravity coupled with his impressive core power makes it impossible for him to have knocked off the puck. Size retains back him slightly as does his medical state of diabetes however NHL teams searching to get an explosive offensive and proficient winger (he could play both sides) will gravitate towards him. " While dimension is something people discuss, his raw two-way game receives more criticism.