While it was YSE's Andrei Berezinskiy's who took home the OHL Cup MVP, I was actually just as impressed with Tang as a OHL draft prospect. Even though Weiss' Flyers were eliminated in the Semi-finals (by the eventual Champion YSE), I was really impressed by the rapid ahead in the two games I saw. He also 's like with a 4th forward out there. Rebound control along with his general agility might be on the side, but with good size and a solid performance this season, Tang seems like a good OHL prospect for me. When he doesn't get drafted again this season, I hope he comes back to Erie strong as an overager next year and really takes his game to another level to make a contract. Super duper older Malcolm Gwilliam should return for a sixth year of eligibility, following a prosperous medical redshirt of the fifth year after a bizzare mini-stroke incident (his authentic sophomore season was additionally spent recovering from an injury).
The Borussia Dortmund celebrity has appreciated an astronomical rise within the last 12 months, with his performances for former club RB Salzburg along with the Bundesliga outfit earning the 20-year-old this year's famous Golden Boy award. He has been fascinating to watch over the previous two seasons and it appears like the talented centre is only starting to scratch the surface of the potential. They simply didn't have the identical technology then we have today, along with the relative absence of pillow can get irritating over the duration of a very long game. He has developed an increased awareness of support options over the duration of the season. Good situational awareness via his high hockey intelligence helps him achieve the smart choice in most zones. Jenkins is an offensive risk every time he steps on the ice during his outstanding hockey vision, his ability to slow down the game and his dominant ownership game. Wilde has an awesome skating stride together with a potent core and lower body to help him move around the ice with wonderful freedom, both with and without the puck.
Before I get to the record, it's worth mentioning that second and third year eligible players aren't contained (the likes of Brett McKenzie, Dante Salituro, etc). Displays a high panic threshold as he relieves pressure from opposing players. He likes to take ownership into his hands and exhibits great poise by directing the attack on breakouts and across the offensive blue-line. Deep down, Jenkins has been born to score goals and create opportunities on the assault. At 6'6 and also with excellent quickness, he's explodes throughout the neutral zone, across the blue line, to create scoring chances. He has the uncanny ability to control the speed of the match in the offensive zone, allowing him to process support options and locate open fire lanes. Weiss is a totally stubborn player who excels in assaulting the zone, constantly creating with hustle and speed. Robertson is extremely competitive in directing the rush, with terrific speed and puck protection capability to enter the offensive zone with comparative ease. A focus on staying patient in the zone will allow him to recuperate after initiating contact.