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Class of 71 we did it, we have all fully graduated into the SHL!  What a wild run in the SMJHL it has been.  Trades of all sorts right from the early part of our inaugural season right until the very end at the deadline.  We have experienced highs and lows along the journey and as we transition into our next phase of our SHL careers, lets take a minute to celebrate our draft class and the success we have accomplished in a once in an SHL history yearbook special!

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As we go on, we remember, all the times we had together.
As our lives change, come whatever, we will still be friends forever.

- Graduation (Friends Forever)
In the immortal words of Vitamin C

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Before I get too far into this one, a special thanks and shout out goes to @FuriousChicken @Blitz @Kek @39alaska39 @Sizz for dealing with me and becoming a council in creating this fun passion project.  Please media graders split this article’s earnings with each of these members.

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Season 71 SMJHL draft (Season 70)

What a bunch of amazing young players and prospects.  Most trying to figure out their way in the SHL and understand the day to day to create a successful player.  We were bombarded by SMJHL GMs in the weeks leading up to the draft.  With hopes and dreams of which team would call our name and how early would we be called to the podium to don our new colours.  There was a buzz in the air, as legends of old had recreated and come back, with new young blood looking promising with high activity early in the process.  It played out 8 months ago to nearly this day.


S70 SMJHL Entry Draft
Round 1
1: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Bob Wehadababyitsaboy
2: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Oliver Castillon
3: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Dominik Winters
4: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Levin Schattenaxt
5: Elk Regina Elk - Just-to-Buy My-Love
6: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Thomas Sawschuk
7: Armada Anchorage Armada - Finn Weiß
8: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Andre Latreille
9: Knights Kelowna Knights - Crystal McLeod
10: Timber Maine Timber - Mick Mayhem
11: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Jay Bryzi
12: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Adelbert Steiner
13: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Furious Chicken
14: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Marshall Madden

Round 2
15: Elk Regina Elk - Mercedes Baylé
16: Falcons Detroit Falcons - Theodore Svatos
17: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Bellamy Blake
18: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Filip Svatos
19: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Foggy Nelson
20: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Max Carnage
21: Armada Anchorage Armada - Barg Hazbite
22: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Alexej Kastrba
23: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Net Man
24: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Erik Erikson
25: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Andren Akerson
26: Knights Kelowna Knights - Logan Webb
27: Timber Maine Timber - Shootin Blanks
28: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Matt Stro

Round 3
29: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Jordan Tanner
30: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Kyle Baretto
31: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Inactive Forever
32: Elk Regina Elk - Ally Mathieson
33: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Luke Labrie
34: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - shnopple lopple
35: Armada Anchorage Armada - Xavier Ali
36: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Scary Jerry
37: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Johnny FourStar
38: Timber Maine Timber - Merle Van Nistelrooy
39: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Dave Richardson
40: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Thomas Liebold
41: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Todd Bowers
42: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Drew Sureshot

Round 4
43: Falcons Detroit Falcons - Martin Csiszar
44: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Donny Dangle
45: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Marko Zajc
46: Timber Maine Timber - Michael Adams
47: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Aaron Ranger
48: Elk Regina Elk - Thor Odinsson
49: Armada Anchorage Armada - Theodore Lauzon
50: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Extra Magic
51: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Bryce Mitchell
52: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Paul Matz
53: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Bryson Basham
54: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Will Nason
55: Falcons Detroit Falcons - Ryan DeSharkie
56: Falcons Detroit Falcons - Khris Ray-Thiago

Round 5
57: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - François Bersier
58: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Matthias Reis
59: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Larry Johnson The 3rd
60: Elk Regina Elk - PASS
61: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Nate ESJAYKAY
62: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Alex Crosswell
63: Armada Anchorage Armada - Peter Lasma
64: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Apollo Peed
65: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Lionel Messi
66: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - PASS
67: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Michael Cordero
68: Knights Kelowna Knights - Morgan Delfield
69: Timber Maine Timber - Chad Chadwick
70: Falcons Detroit Falcons - Drew Meyer

Round 6
71: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Dean Ventresca
72: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Royal Pizza
73: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Nate Gray
74: Elk Regina Elk - PASS
75: Raptors Colorado Raptors - PASS
76: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Joebammmm Farf
77: Armada Anchorage Armada - PASS
78: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Auzzie Chambers
79: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - PASS
80: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - PASS
81: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Aron Mahon
82: Knights Kelowna Knights - PASS
83: Timber Maine Timber - PASS
84: Falcons Detroit Falcons - PASS

Round 7
85: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - PASS
86: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - PASS
87: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - PASS
88: Elk Regina Elk - PASS
89: Raptors Colorado Raptors - PASS
90: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - PASS
91: Armada Anchorage Armada - PASS
92: Kraken Carolina Kraken - James Supercard
93: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - PASS
94: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - PASS
95: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Michael Doucet
96: Knights Kelowna Knights - PASS
97: Timber Maine Timber - PASS
98: Falcons Detroit Falcons – PASS

Just an amazing draft class!  All of you are stars in the making, ready to take up roles to help your team find success.  And success we would find.  These players have become some very decorated champions, award winners and as whole one of the more active draft groups in a long time.  74 players were selected in this draft class, with one of the strangest recruitment drives in a while as one of the drafted players brought on 15 or more players into their own draft in hopes to get promotions for their own league.

In addition to these 74 colleagues, we added an additional:

Aumy Junior II – Carolina
Sillysauce Mctartersauce – Maine
David Anderson – Colorado
Crazy Tomato – Yukon
Johnny Shuffleboard – Anchorage
Joseph Reed – Carolina
Bear Trapp – Maine
Joshua Sjodin – Maine
Doug Varela  - Maine
Kevin Kim – Kelowna
Boho Biscuit – Regina
Heem Team – Newfoundland
Might-go IA – Yukon

A truly amazing turn out with almost every new addition proving to be an active member moving forward.


ACOMPLISHMENTS:

When we talk about success we talk about all this class has done in their limited window within the SMJHL.  Below are the Champions that will forever have their names enshrined into the SMJHL halls and trophy cases.

Season 69:
Four Star Champions: Quebec City Citadelles
Levin Schattenaxt


Season 70:
Four Star Cup Champions: Newfoundland Berserkers
Adelbert Steiner
Erik Erikson
Luke Labrie
Heem Team

Esa Anrikkanen Trophy - Award Given to Top Rookie:
- Bellamy Blake -  Whalers
Elias Armia Trophy - Award in Excellence Given by the League Commissioner:
- spidey -  Knights

Season 71:
Four Star Cup Champions: Maine Timber
Mick Mayhem
Morgan Delfield
Merle Van Nistelrooy
Shootin Blanks
Bear Trapp

Jack Cross Trophy - Award Given to Most Underrated Player
- Shnopple Lopple - Moe7171 - Battleborn
Zach Miller Trophy - Award Given to the Most Dedicated Player
- spidey - Logan Webb – Knights

Season 72
Four Star Cup Champions: St. Louis Scarecrows

Jay Bryzi
Marshall Madden
Dominik Winters
Crazy Tomato
Kyle Baretto

Roberto Martucci Trophy – Regular Season Goals Leader:
-Theodore Svatos – Malamutes
Matt Lewis – Flood Trophy – Regular Season Team Save Percentage:
-Kyle Baretto & Kay Lee (S.70) – Scarecrows
Alex Light Trophy - Award Given to Most Improved Player:
-Ryan Quintana-Green – Whalers

Season 74:
Four Star Cup Champions: Maine Timber

Shooting Blanks
Morgan Delfield
Mick Mayhem
Logan Webb

Awards - TBD


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“You're off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting,
So... get on your way!”
― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!
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Furious Chicken – 902 TPE – Yukon Malamutes

Voted: Most Likely to give a movie motivational speech during a championship game between periods and still lose the championship.

SHL DRAFT: 3rd OVERALL – Edmonton Blizzard

Season 69: (DFA)
Games: 5 – Goals: 0 – Assists: 2 – Points: 2 - +/- (-3) – PIM: 0 – Shots: 4 – BLK: 4 – Hits: 7
Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 2 – Assists: 17 -  Points: 19 - +/- (-3) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 86 – BLK: 68 – Hits: 116
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 5 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 33 - +/- (32) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 168 – BLK: 61 – Hits: 124
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 6 – Assists: 31 -  Points: 37 - +/- (23) – PIM: 36 – Shots: 115 – BLK: 130 – Hits: 127
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 9 – Assists: 22 -  Points: 31 - +/- (-1) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 119 – BLK: 94 – Hits: 120

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 292

Defensively sound hockey. Chicken may be the poster boy for shutdown defender, he is excellent at reading defensive plays, seeing them develop and positioning himself to take away lanes or knock a puck loose. He has a great pass to get the puck out of the zone and he is above average at carrying the puck if needed. He will not be used in offensive situations; his shot would miss the broad side of a barn at 2 feet away.

Strength:
Defensive Read – 14
Checking – 14
Passing – 13

Weakness:
Shooting Accuracy – 5
Shooting Range – 5
Offensive Read – 11

Season 73 Final Scouting Report:

A defense first mentality has become a staple to Furious Chicken’s game.  He can hit like the best of them, is always in the way of opposing players and reads the play well in his own zone.  He has become better in the offensive zone, but he will not wow you with goals being scored.  Still, he can move the puck well and he understand and reads the offensive play better creating opportunities with crisp passes.  He has amazing stamina allowing him to play longer minutes in top form and he is physically as good as anyone else in the league.

Strength:
Stamina – 16
Defensive Reads – 15
Checking – 15

Weakness:
Shooting Accuracy – 5
Shooting Range – 5
Screening – 5

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Max Carnage – 884 TPE – Tampa Bay Barracudas

Voted: Most likely to break a league record for most goals scored.

SHL DRAFT: 8th Overall – Tampa Bay Barracudas

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 24 – Assists: 18 -  Points: 42 - +/- (-6) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 142 – BLK: 31 – Hits: 91
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 31 – Assists: 39 -  Points: 70 - +/- (34) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 239 – BLK: 37 – Hits: 72
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 35 – Assists: 43 -  Points: 78 - +/- (12) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 173 – BLK: 69 – Hits: 152
Season 73:
GRADUATED TO SHL

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 282

Max may be the best all-around player in this draft. No weaknesses to his game, and everything is above average to good. He is not elite in anyone area, but he can do it all and every week he just keeps getting better and better. He is not afraid to mix it up, work the dirty areas, he lays hits, he is really good in his own zone. And he has not sacrificed his face off skills to get good (56.4% won this season).

Strength:
Offensive Reads – 13
Defensive Reads – 13
Face Offs – 13

Weakness:
Aggression – 7
Bravery – 9
Screening – 10

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Max graduating a year early means he looks a little more complete than most of this draft class.  He has really created an impressive two way player with few weaknesses to his game.  There is a bit more of a lean towards the physical style of his game as he has made himself stronger, and well balanced with amazing stamina allowing him to compete at the highest level for a longer time.  He is fantastic in reading and moving the puck in the offensive zone, but still lacks a bit on the shooting side as perhaps one of his only weaknesses.

Strength:
Stamina – 17
Offensive Reads - 16
Getting Open – 16

Weakness:
Screening – 10
Shot Blocking - 12
Shooting Accuracy - 13

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Thomas Liebold – 884 TPE – Vancouver Whalers

Voted: Most Likely to win all the Hardware.

SHL DRAFT: 12th OVERALL – Baltimore Platoon

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 18 – Assists: 45 -  Points: 63 - +/- (-2) – PIM: 18 – Shots: 116 – BLK: 47 – Hits: 230
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 25 – Assists: 45 -  Points: 70 - +/- (12) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 171 – BLK: 54 – Hits: 160
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 39 – Assists: 64 -  Points: 103 - +/- (30) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 287 – BLK: 33 – Hits: 94
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 27 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 62 - +/- (31) – PIM: 42 – Shots: 146 – BLK: 35 – Hits: 86

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE: 282

Games Played: 66 – Goals: 18 – Assists: 45 – Rating: -2 – Blocked Shots: 47 – Hits: 230

I don’t know what they put in his breakfast cereal, but Thomas was a human wrecking machine, 230 hits! He is also a very good all around two way player. With good stats in everything he does. There is no real weakness in Thomas’ game and his stat lines shows it, a point per game player in his rookie season is amazing. I would expect as Thomas grows he will work on his shot as a lower stat on offensive and shot blocking on defense.

Strength:
Hitting – 13
Passing – 13
Speed – 13

Weakness:
Getting Open – 11
Shooting Range – 11
Shot Blocking – 11

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Thomas’ game has gone from a one man wrecking crew to an all-world offensive star, to finally settling down as a two way threat on the ice.  He is the kind of player that every GM hopes to draft and develop as he plays a team first mentality and has been rewarded with some incredible highs from doing so.  He looks to continue to develop into a complete 200 foot player with or without the puck and owns no real weakness to his game.

Strength:
Getting Open: 15
Offensive Reads: 15
Defensive Reads: 14

Weakness:
Shot Blocking: 11
Faceoffs: 12
Screening: 12

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Logan Webb – 882 TPE – Maine Timbers

Voted: Most likely to be banned from Sea World for trying to make love to the animals.

SHL DRAFT: 4th OVERALL – San Fransico Pride

Season 70: Kelowna
Games: 66 – Goals: 21 – Assists: 26 -  Points: 47 - +/- (-3) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 127 – BLK: 21 – Hits: 130
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 23 – Assists: 42 -  Points: 65 - +/- (-25) – PIM: 24 – Shots: 163 – BLK: 28 – Hits: 195
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 21 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 56 - +/- (-31) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 201 – BLK: 47 – Hits: 160
Season 73: Maine
Games: 66 – Goals: 44 – Assists: 48 -  Points: 92 - +/- (23) – PIM: 48 – Shots: 263 – BLK: 32 – Hits: 160

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE: 280

One of the best pure shooters in the draft, Webb has built his game on putting shots on net. He has mastered getting open and moves well with the puck. His defensive game is below average lacking in the want to put his body on the line. He will throw out hits and has an amazing top speed with above average acceleration to get into the opposing team’s zone.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 15
Getting Open – 15
Speed – 15

Weakness:
Screening – 5
Shot Blocking – 5
Hitting – 9

Season 74 Scouting Report:

Webb has continued to develop into an offensive threat and finally in season 73 it all came together for him.  The key to his game and success is being in the opposing zone as he is a liability in his own end with below average defensive stats.  But with the puck on his stick in the offensive end he is a force to be reckoned with as he dominates the play.  With one of the better top end speeds in the league, if he can get a jump on his opponents a break away almost guarantees a goal.

Strengths:
Puck Handling – 16
Offensive Reads – 16
Puck handling – 15

Weakness:
Screening: 7
Shot Blocking: 9
Hitting: 9

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Mercedes Bayle – 878 TPE – Regina Elk

Voted: Most Likely to become league Commissioner.

SHL DRAFT: 2nd OVERALL – Toronto North Stars

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 22 – Assists: 31 -  Points: 53 - +/- (-20) – PIM: 24 – Shots: 169 – BLK: 11 – Hits: 156
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 17 – Assists: 25 -  Points: 42 - +/- (8) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 194 – BLK: 19 – Hits: 201
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 41 – Assists: 48 -  Points: 89 - +/- (31) – PIM: 41 – Shots: 246 – BLK: 18 – Hits: 227
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 45 – Assists: 44 -  Points: 89 - +/- (6) – PIM: 48 – Shots: 282 – BLK: 14 – Hits: 164

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 277

Over 66 games Mercedes only blocked 11 shots!? I figured you would get 20+ by dumb luck alone, either she is the luckiest player around or unluckiest I am not sure which way you want to take that. With that out of the way she is an offensive force of nature! Phenomenal at creating room to move, great at putting pucks on the net, creating chances by screening, or moving the puck to an open teammate. Defensively she is no slouch with the exception of blocked shots, and she is fast enough to beat most defenders.

Strengths:
Offensive Read – 14
Puck handling – 14
Getting Open – 14

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 5
Hitting – 5
Bravery – 5

Season 73 Scouting Report:

This offensive power forward has become a player that can lift a team on their own and will them into the playoffs.  Bayle is not known for the defensive side of the puck but has attributes that can become better in their own zone.  Instead, Bayle does all of their work in the offensive zone by bashing bodies, shooting the puck and despite being a 6’11” monster dancing around opposing players with the finesse, players a foot shorter with half their weight lack the ability to do.  Mercedes is ready for the next challenge as they make their way to the SHL next season.

Strength:
Getting Open – 15
Offensive Reads – 15
Shooting Accuracy -  15

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 5
Stick Checking – 11
Defensive Reads – 12

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Oliver Castillon - 875 TPE – Los Angeles Panthers

Voted: Most likely to show up late to a playoff game with a Starbucks in hand.

SHL DRAFT: 6th OVERALL – Los Angeles Panthers

Season 69: DFA
Games: 9  – Goals: 0 – Assists: 3 -  Points: 3 - +/- (-7) – PIM: 0 – Shots: 13 – BLK: 3 – Hits: 7
Season 70: Colorado
Games: 66 – Goals: 16 – Assists: 30 -  Points: 46 - +/- (12) – PIM: 20 – Shots: 109 – BLK: 38 – Hits: 110
Season 71: Nevada
Games: 66 – Goals: 21 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 56 - +/- (5) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 169 – BLK: 43 – Hits: 157
Season 72:
Graduated to SHL

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 289

Oliver is going to be one of the best two-way forwards in the league. He has taken time to at the very least to touch up in each area. He is great at the defensive side of the puck and solid about the offensive side of the puck. The only weakness to his game would be he needs to get in close to really have an effective shot. Any team that picks up Castillon is going to have one of the Elite Gems in this year’s draft.

Strengths:
Getting Open – 15
Checking – 14
Defensive Reads – 14

Weakness:
Shooting Range – 6
Bravery – 7
Shot Blocking – 8

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Oliver took an early jump into the SHL and has found moderate success as a young player in the SHL.  There is a lot to like about these two ways forward’s game.  He has become a better shooter and stronger at protecting the puck and is almost as strong as players who are already in their prime.  He reads plays better than before and is accountable in both ends of the ice really making he a complete player in all three zones and giving Los Angeles a player, they can use in all situations.  He has show himself to have a team first mentality as he develops.

Strengths:
Strength – 17
Defensive Reads – 16
Puck Handling – 16

Weakness:
Shooting Range – 8
Shot Blocking – 10
Screening – 5

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Theodore Svatos – 874 TPE – Yukon Malamutes

Voted: Most likely to be tampered.

SHL DRAFT: 69th OVERALL – Edmonton Blizzard

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 27 – Assists: 29 -  Points: 56 - +/- (-2) – PIM: 40 – Shots: 188 – BLK: 15 – Hits: 169
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 29 – Assists: 52 -  Points: 81 - +/- (27) – PIM: 22 – Shots: 214 – BLK: 15 – Hits: 192
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 52 – Assists: 38 -  Points: 91 - +/- (-6) – PIM: 24 – Shots: 346 – BLK: 18 – Hits: 183
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 33 – Assists: 38 -  Points: 71 - +/- (-14) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 243 – BLK: 23 – Hits: 156

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 280

Perhaps the most gifted sniper in this draft, he is able to read the plays, get open and handle the puck like few others, with a pinpoint accurate shot and great velocity behind it. Offensively his only weak spot is working in front of the net. Defensively Svatos is average, his hitting and blocked shots need a lot of work but that is not why you draft Svatos (not that you can). Svatos looks to be the focal point for his team’s offense going forward.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 15
Getting Open – 15
Offensive Reads – 15

Weakness:
Hitting – 5
Shot Blocking – 5
Stick Checking – 10

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Theodore has stayed true to his original purpose.  He is a goal scoring forward first and foremost.  He still knows how to move with the puck, and he is even quicker than he was before making him that much more difficult to contain and defend.  Defensively he has become better but is still a bit of a liability in his own zone.  But the best defense is a good offense and if Theodore has the puck he will get it to the offensive zone one way or another, and if he does he will likely score.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 16
Puck Handling – 15
Speed – 15

Weakness:
Hitting – 7
Shot Blocking – 7
Checking – 12

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Jay Bryzi – 846 TPE – Baltimore Platoon

Voted: Most likely to be the best player no one has ever heard of.

SHL DRAFT: 9th OVERALL – Baltimore Platoon

Season 70: St. Louis
Games: 66 – Goals: 5 – Assists: 12 -  Points: 17 - +/- (-35) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 92 – BLK: 95 – Hits: 125
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 17 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 45 - +/- (4) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 168 – BLK: 144 – Hits: 126
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 12 – Assists: 23 -  Points: 35 - +/- (3) – PIM: 40 – Shots: 156 – BLK: 107 – Hits: 128
Season 73:
Graduated to SHL

Season 70 Scouting Report

TPE – 276

At this time Jay is a defensive two way defender…I feel like that is a copout but hear me out. Jay’s shot is nothing great, to be honest it is average at best for a defender. But Jay excels in all other aspects of the offensive game, great passing, puck handling and getting open. Defensively Jay is great at reading the plays and good at acting on it. If his shooting was better I would put him as an offensive or at the very least two way defender, but with a lacking shot he gets a defensive grade.

Strength:
Puck handling – 13
Getting Open – 13
Defensive Reads – 13

Weakness:
Balance – 10
Shooting Accuracy – 10
Hitting – 11

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Jay took the early jump to the SHL and has not looked back.  He continues to develop as a future top two way defender, leaning a little heavier to the defensive side of the game.  His shot, while has approved is still not great.  He does rely on his other skills in the offensive zone with moving the puck, reading the play and keeping away from opposing forwards.  On defense he is developing into a strong checking monster, working the dirty areas of the ice and keeping his crease clean.  He looks to be a prototype number 1 defender that Baltimore will build around for their future defense.

Strength:
Stamina – 17
Defensive Reads – 17
Checking – 17

Weakness:
Screening – 9
Shooting Accuracy – 11
Shooting Range – 13

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Levin Schattenaxt – 879 – Great Falls Grizzlies

Voted: Most likely to get the winning lottery ticket and lose the ticket before claiming the prize.

SHL DRAFT: 1st OVERALL – San Fransico Pride

Season 69 – Quebec DFA
Games: 12 – Goals: 1 – Assists: 4 -  Points: 5 - +/- (5) – PIM: 6 – Shots: 18 – BLK: 4 – Hits: 24
Season 70 – Great Falls
Games: 66 – Goals: 9 – Assists: 29 -  Points: 38 - +/- (9) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 93 – BLK: 35 – Hits: 217
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 14 – Assists: 24 -  Points: 38 - +/- (-19) – PIM: 27 – Shots: 133 – BLK: 64 – Hits: 139
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 24 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 59 - +/- (-21) – PIM: 26 – Shots: 180 – BLK: 67 – Hits: 154
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 12 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 40 - +/- (-30) – PIM: 22 – Shots: 132 – BLK: 61 – Hits: 202

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 276

Levin is the perfect two way forward, like splitting even in defensive and offensive stats. His hitting is ridiculous during the season, it must be a Grizzlies thing as all their rookie forwards have high hit counts. If there is one area to work on for Levin as a rookie for offense would be shooting range, for defense would be shot blocking, but that is being nitpicky on my part. He has done well to spread the wealth of his training to become a great overall player.

Strength:
Acceleration – 14
Puck Handling – 13
Defensive Reads – 13

Weakness:
Shooting Range – 9
Shot Blocking – 9
Bravery – 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Levin has developed into a well-rounded two way forward with no real weakness to his game, but nothing that stands out as a top end skill.  A jack of all trades but master of none type.  That is not a bad thing as he will be an accountable player in all areas of the ice being able to do it all.  Shattenaxt’s bread and butter is not making mistakes and capitalizing on others that do, this kind of skill set will be a great asset in the big leagues as the game changes and others can no longer dominate the game as they once did in juniors.

Strength:
Acceleration – 15
Offensive Reads – 14
Defensive Reads – 14

Weakness:
Faceoffs -7
Shooting Range – 9
Screening – 11

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Dominik Winters – 882 TPE – St. Louis Scarecrows

Voted: Most likely to win the most championships in the SHL

SHL DRAFT: 5th OVERALL – San Fransisco Pride

Season 70
Games: 66 – Goals: 11 – Assists: 33 -  Points: 44 - +/- (-42) – PIM: 40 – Shots: 108 – BLK: 66 – Hits: 76
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 20 – Assists: 37 -  Points: 57 - +/- (-6) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 163 – BLK: 48 – Hits: 89
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 41 – Assists: 50 -  Points: 91 - +/- (13) – PIM: 44 – Shots: 275 – BLK: 35 – Hits: 100
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 24 – Assists: 47 -  Points: 71 - +/- (-9) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 223 – BLK: 70 – Hits: 100

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE: 281

I am curious how Dominik is going to develop over the next while. Most players you can see what they are doing and what their most likely next steps will be. Winters has a two way forward build but it is everywhere. He is elite in reading and understanding what is going on in the offensive zone, but only good to great in his skills he brings in the offensive zone. Defensively you could argue he is better skilled and while talented his defensive reads are not as good as his offensive reads. Overall Dominik could be the future mold of two way forwards.

Strength:
Offensive Reads – 15
Face Offs – 13
Positioning – 13

Weakness:
Screening – 8
Shooting Range – 10
Checking – 10

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Winters continues his development as an elite faceoff man and a top tier setup player.  He has all the skills needed to play well in the offensive zone and holds his own in the defensive zone utilizing positioning, reading the play well and the strength to win most battles.  Anything to do with shooting is average at this point, whether he is taking a shot or blocking one, making he become more of an offensive threat at this point in time.

Strength:
Offensive Reads – 16
Passing – 15
Faceoffs – 15

Weakness:
Stick checking – 11
Shot blocking – 11.
Hitting – 11

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Aumy Junior II – 882 TPE – Vancouver Whalers

Voted: Most likely to be banned from the league…sorry.

SHL DRAFT: 38th OVERALL – Toronto North Stars

Season 70 – Carolina
Games: 66 – Goals: 11 – Assists: 19 -  Points: 30 - +/- (-12) – PIM: 32 – Shots: 135 – BLK: 15 – Hits: 141
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 27 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 62 - +/- (17) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 139 – BLK: 21 – Hits: 65
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 31 – Assists: 39 -  Points: 70 - +/- (19) – PIM: 49 – Shots: 186 – BLK: 17 – Hits: 88
Season 73 - Vancouver
Games: 66 – Goals: 36 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 64 - +/- (2) – PIM: 24 – Shots: 189 – BLK: 9 – Hits: 90

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 262

A lot of centers are known for their playmaking ability, not Aumy. Aumy is a goal scoring force and an overall impressive offensive machine. Lacking in the defensive zone could be part of the off season work out, or perhaps the plan is just to be one of the best offensive weapons on the market. The other area to focus on would be general foot speed to really help create separation from the league’s elite defenders.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy: 15
Getting Open: 14
Offensive Reads: 13

Weakness:
Checking: 6
Shot Blocking: 5
Stick Checking: 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

PURE OFFENSE maybe the greatest shot in juniors today, Aumy had one goal in mind, to score the puck.  If that puck is anywhere near their stick they are going to shoot first.  Defense is left a lot to be desired at this time and it will be an area that needs to be worked on before Aumy takes the ice at the next level, but that is what the offseason and coaching is for.  Still anyone who watches Aumy play knows you are going to see an exciting event happen soon, as the terrific shot of Aumy is deadly from anywhere on the ice.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 17
Getting Open  - 15
Stamina – 15

Weakness:
Checking – 5
Shot Blocking – 5
Stick Checking – 8

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Alexej Kastrba – 844 TPE – Carolina Kraken

Voted: Most likely to be arrested trying to cross the border holding illegal substance.

SHL DRAFT: 21st OVERALL – Manhattan Rage

Season 70
Games: 66 – Goals: 8 – Assists: 32 -  Points: 40 - +/- (0) – PIM: 36 – Shots: 105 – BLK: 44 – Hits: 153
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 20 – Assists: 43 -  Points: 63 - +/- (12) – PIM: 52 – Shots: 137 – BLK: 50 – Hits: 136
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 18 – Assists: 46 -  Points: 64 - +/- (-2) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 158 – BLK: 35 – Hits: 156
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 17 – Assists: 32 -  Points: 49 - +/- (-31) – PIM: 49 – Shots: 156 – BLK: 56 – Hits: 166

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 271

The Kraken must love their defensive forwards hard hitting and forwards. Alexej is another one that fits the bill. A solid defensive game, with big hits, and tons of heart. Alexej is not afraid to go into the dirty areas of the ice in any zone and mix it up. Offensively this left winger is a little lacking but plays a key role in blocking out the goalie’s vision and moving the puck out of corners.

Strengths:
Bravery – 14
Checking – 13
Screening – 13

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 9
Getting Open – 10
Shooting accuracy – 10.

Season 73 Scouting Report:

You must love a player that takes a team first mentality and develops to be a solid overall piece to see the team’s success over their own personal success.  Not that there is anything wrong with personal success.  That is the direction of Alexej.  A solid build top to bottom with no weakness to their game but highlighting the dirty jobs others do not want to do.  He screens better than anyone else and works the dirty areas of the ice with checking and stick checking to keep the front of the net busy on both sides of the ice.

Strength:
Screening – 15
Checking – 15
Stick checking – 14

Weakness:
Shot blocking – 10
Fighting – 10
Shooting Range – 10

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Bellamy Blake – 869 TPE – Vancouver Whalers

Voted: Most Likely to survive the upcoming Zombie Apocalypse

SHL DRAFT: 7th OVERALL – Baltimore Platoon

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 15 – Assists: 37 -  Points: 52 - +/- (11) – PIM: 40 – Shots: 130 – BLK: 87 – Hits: 120
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 23 – Assists: 31 -  Points: 54 - +/- (18) – PIM: 51 – Shots: 198 – BLK: 126 – Hits: 100
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 10 – Assists: 32 -  Points: 42 - +/- (66) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 149 – BLK: 106 – Hits: 123
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 8 – Assists: 32 -  Points: 40 - +/- (20) – PIM: 58 – Shots: 233 – BLK: 103 – Hits: 100

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 287

A very talented two way defender that could become a powerplay QB1. Bellamy has very few weaknesses in their game. The biggest dip I can see is a lack of desire to lay out hits, Bellamy’s shot from the distance doesn’t seem to have the power most offensive defenders have. Outside of that Blake has a very healthy mix of good to great stats across the board. Foot speed would be the last area that could use a touch up to keep up with top end forwards.

Strength:
Passing – 15
Getting Open – 14
Stick Checking – 13

Weakness:
Hitting – 7
Shooting Range – 11
Balance – 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Bellamy excels in the offensive zone and should be utilized as a QB 1 on the power play going forward.  While he lacks the booming shot a lot of other top offensive defenders own, he has the smoothest passes and can thread the needle to make tape to tape passes in traffic.  Defensively he is good, but not great.  That is not his game.  He is the guy to move the puck in the opposing zone, setting up a big assist and keeping his team a head in the score board.

Strength:
Passing – 16
Puck Handling – 15
Offensive Read – 15

Weakness:
Hitting – 7
Shooting Range – 11
Speed – 12

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Johnny FourStar – 844 TPE – Vancouver Whalers

Voted: Most likely to star in a movie.

SHL DRAFT: 19th OVERALL – Winnipeg Aurora

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 18 – Assists: 37 -  Points: 55 - +/- (10) – PIM: 22 – Shots: 110 – BLK: 43 – Hits: 182
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 32 – Assists: 35 -  Points: 67 - +/- (13) – PIM: 44 – Shots: 189 – BLK: 37 – Hits: 163
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 28 – Assists: 58 -  Points: 86 - +/- (36) – PIM: 48 – Shots: 224 – BLK: 56 – Hits: 213
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 27 – Assists: 32 -  Points: 59 - +/- (24) – PIM: 30 – Shots: 188 – BLK: 32 – Hits: 138

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 278


One of the key members to Vancouvers youth movement Johnny has taken advantage of the opportunity he has been given to shine. An offensive stud with a phenomenal shot, great at getting open and reading the play for one timer opportunities. Defensively Johnny’s game needs a little work as he is average or below average in that part of his game. Simply put, you want someone that will create offense get Johnny, you need someone who is defensively minded keep looking.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 15
Getting Open – 14
Offensive Read – 14

Weakness:
Hitting – 5
Shot Blocking – 9
Stick Checking – 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

This offensive wizard can do it all with the puck on his stick.  Owning a heck of a shot, really good puck handling and can see the offensive play develop and react accordingly with good foot speed.  He is strong enough and physically gifted enough to be hard to knock off the puck and fight for it.  If there is one thing that will need to improve it is his defensive game as he will be a liability on the ice in the big league.  Still you can’t say enough good things about how talented he is in the offensive zone.

Strength:
Getting Open – 15
Shooting Accuracy – 15
Offensive Reads – 15

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 10
Positioning – 11
Defensive Reads – 11

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Thomas Sawchuk – 831 TPE - Newfoundland Berserkers

Voted: Most likely to be arrested for owning an illegal little person tossing league.

SHL DRAFT: 16th OVERALL – Hamilton Steelhawks

Season 70
Games: 66 – Goals: 27 – Assists: 18 -  Points: 45 - +/- (11) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 161 – BLK: 36 – Hits: 97
Season 71
Games: 66 – Goals: 28 – Assists: 30 -  Points: 58 - +/- (17) – PIM: 65 – Shots: 220 – BLK: 37 – Hits: 167
Season 72
Games: 66 – Goals: 38 – Assists: 68 -  Points: 106 - +/- (17) – PIM: 65 – Shots: 204 – BLK: 38 – Hits: 126
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 45 – Assists: 57 -  Points: 102 - +/- (21) – PIM: 63 – Shots: 252 – BLK: 43 – Hits: 104

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 257

A playmaking two way forward, Thomas strength is in his offensive game and how he moves the puck around. With good speed and acceleration as well as puck handling skills he is good at moving the puck. He can read the play extremely well and knows when to make a signature pass. Defensively he doesn’t lay big hits but knows how to play the body and does well reading the play. He is a solid overall player that has few weaknesses to his game, if he would work on his hitting and screening he would be one of the top two way forwards in this draft.

Strength:
Offensive Reads – 14
Puck handling – 13
Speed – 13

Weakness:
Screening – 5
Hitting – 5
Shooting Range – 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

This offensive center is focused on a good overall game.  While there is a tendency to the offensive side of the ice, Sawchuk is accountable in their own end which is nice to see.  His specialty is moving with the puck and reading plays as they develop this has created many opportunities for success on both sides of the puck, and if I was a young prospect I would look to this build to give me direction on how to best become a useful SMJHL player.  You don’t need the biggest shot, but if you can get open and read the play you can become successful in this league.

Strength:
Getting Open – 15
Puck Handling – 15
Offensive Reads – 15

Weakness:
Screening – 9
Shooting Range – 9
Shot Blocking – 9

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Shootin Blanks – 831 TPE – Maine Timber

Voted: Best Bromance in the class (with Morgan Delfield)

SHL DRAFT: 15th OVERALL – Buffalo Stampede

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 12 – Assists: 22 -  Points: 34 - +/- (32) – PIM: 27 – Shots: 81 – BLK: 14 – Hits: 112
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 17 – Assists: 37 -  Points: 54 - +/- (26) – PIM: 35 – Shots: 180 – BLK: 30 – Hits: 87
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 38 – Assists: 45 -  Points: 93 - +/- (11) – PIM: 36 – Shots: 284 – BLK: 44 – Hits: 101
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 47 – Assists: 49 -  Points: 96 - +/- (36) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 322 – BLK: 48 – Hits: 83

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 275

Shootin Blanks is a two way center, one of the absolute best in this draft class in the faceoff circle. This stat helps his line get an early jump on the opposition every time he takes a draw. In every other way he is above average but not great in any other stat. Something I love he is aggressive and not afraid to drop the gloves when needed. If there is any aspect that needs to be worked on it would be to get something else elite, to take the next step.

Strength:
Faceoffs – 15
Stick Checking – 13
Speed – 13

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 10
Shooting Range – 10
Offensive Reads – 11

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Moves with the puck…Check.  Reads the play well…check.  Knows how to get open to create opportunity…check.  Amazing faceoff artist that wins every draw…check.  Hard to knock off the puck…check.  Shootin Blanks has developed into a premier setup center.  He works the best in the offensive zone and has the ability to dominate the game.  His defensive side is still a work in progress and there are steps that need to be done before playing in the big league but like many others he will get there.

Strength:
Faceoffs – 15
Getting Open – 15
Puck handling – 15

Weakness:
Screening – 10
Checking – 11
Defensive Reads – 11

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Andren Akerson – 830 TPE - Great Falls Grizzlies

Voted: Most likely to tamper

SHL DRAFT: 24th OVERALL – Los Angeles Panthers

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 6 – Assists: 33 -  Points: 39 - +/- (10) – PIM: 34 – Shots: 64 – BLK: 31 – Hits: 195
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 18 – Assists: 23 -  Points: 41 - +/- (-27) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 142 – BLK: 49 – Hits: 145
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 14 – Assists: 33 -  Points: 47 - +/- (-19) – PIM: 36 – Shots: 144 – BLK: 52 – Hits: 122
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 12 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 40 - +/- (-28) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 163 – BLK: 51 – Hits: 157

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 276

When we talk about aggressive, angry players that play with an edge to their game Andren is the poster boy for this. HE LOVES TO HIT, and he does it A LOT! But he is more than just a one man wrecking crew, he has offensive and defensive tools, none are elite yet, but they are steadily growing. He might be one of the best at screening in this class. If he can focus on the defensive reads a bit more he will be a real threat as a defensive forward star.

Strengths:
Hitting – 14
Aggression – 14
Screening – 12

Weakness:
Defensive Reads – 10
Shooting Range – 10
Passing – 10

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Overall, a solid two way build that leans towards the offensive side of the puck.  Andren will be a real asset to the Los Angeles Panthers in the coming years.  He could work a bit more in every area of the ice as he has picked a different route then most to become a star player, this can only be seen as a good thing as he fills in the blanks other players do not excel in as well and they can compliment his weaknesses on the ice.  Arguably his biggest strength is his body of work in front of opposing nets as he causes chaos making it difficult for opposing defenders to move him around and headaches for goalies.

Strength:
Screening – 14
Puck handling – 14
Hitting – 14

Weakness:
Getting Open – 11
Positioning – 11
Shot Blocking – 11

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Barg Hazbite – 834 TPE – Anchorage Armada

Voted: Most likely to become Beyonce’s back up breakdancer.

SHL DRAFT: 18th OVERALL – Philadelphia Forge

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 14 – Assists: 16 -  Points: 30 - +/- (-49) – PIM: 20 – Shots: 134 – BLK: 18 – Hits: 118
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 22 – Assists: 20 -  Points: 42 - +/- (-28) – PIM: 48 – Shots: 211 – BLK: 19 – Hits: 218
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 35 – Assists: 46 -  Points: 81 - +/- (-7) – PIM: 38 – Shots: 267 – BLK: 11 – Hits: 259
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 26 – Assists: 39 -  Points: 65 - +/- (-2) – PIM: 44 – Shots: 222 – BLK: 9 – Hits: 207

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 256

Barg is an all-around offensive right winger. Good at moving the puck on his own or passing it. He has a solid shot and can be a useful screen. There is nothing he does badly in the offensive zone. His defensive side needs a little work and should come in time. Barq has kept all the stats he has worked on even sitting around 13.

Strengths:
Shooting Accuracy – 13
Passing – 13
Stick Checking - 13

Weakness:
Hitting – 5
Positioning – 5
Shot Blocking – 5

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Focusing on a game that will make him a pain in the ass in the offensive zone.  Barg is amazing at causing issues for teams from the hash marks forward.  With a pass first mentality but owning the capabilities to move the puck either on his own or a crisp pass.  He also loves to park in front of the net and become a wall for goalie to try and work around as battles it out with defenders.  If he could work in one area of his game it would be the defensive side, that will come, but for now he is a great looking offensive forward.

Strength:
Getting Open – 15
Passing – 15
Puck Handling – 15

Weakness:
Shot Blocking – 5
Hitting – 11
Positioning – 11

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Filip Svatos – 826 TPE – Carolina Kraken

Voted: Most likely to dominate the international scene (IIHF)

SHL DRAFT: 22nd OVERALL – Tampa Bay Barracudas

Season 70:
Games: 66 – Goals: 16 – Assists: 38 -  Points: 54 - +/- (-13) – PIM: 33 – Shots: 133 – BLK: 18 – Hits: 166
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 34 – Assists: 37 -  Points: 71 - +/- (15) – PIM: 18 – Shots: 193 – BLK: 15 – Hits: 135
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 42 – Assists: 40 -  Points: 82 - +/- (-5) – PIM: 43 – Shots: 221 – BLK: 6 – Hits: 150
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 22 – Assists: 36 -  Points: 58 - +/- (-18) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 184 – BLK: 10 – Hits: 119

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 238

The left winger is an offensive machine, don’t let his average goal total confuse you. The guy screams league leader in goals in the future. He has a tenacity to get open and dangles the puck through traffic like few others in the draft class. His defensive side of the puck is average, focusing in areas that make it difficult for opponents to get around him, and he is average in his physical development. The only weakness, is his lack of aggression/bravery but that is something that can improve over time.

Strength:
Offensive Reads – 15
Getting Open – 14
Puck Handling – 14

Weakness:
Bravery – 5
Strength – 5
Hitting – 5

A pure offensive weapon to be unleashed during the power play.  That is the best way I can describe Filip.  He has a few holes to his game, but he overcomes these holes with a dominating offensive performance.  His shot is out of this world.  And keeping him in check is next to impossible for SMJHL defenders.  How these skills will translate to the big league I am not sure.  Overall his defensive game is lacking but not terrible and he will need to work on getting stronger, but if you need someone to take a shot for the win he might be your guy.

Strength:
Getting Open – 16
Shooting Accuracy – 16
Offensive Reads – 15

Weakness:
Hitting – 5
Shot Blocking – 5
Strength – 10

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Kevin Kim
– 832 TPE – Kelowna Knights

Voted: Most likely to have superpowers.

SHL DRAFT: 26th OVERALL – Minnesota Monarchs

Season 70:
Games: 20 – Goals: 2 – Assists: 5 -  Points: 7 - +/- (-3) – PIM: 4 – Shots: 29 – BLK: 5 – Hits: 19
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 20 – Assists: 14 -  Points: 34 - +/- (-37) – PIM: 29 – Shots: 178 – BLK: 59 – Hits: 71
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 37 – Assists: 22 -  Points: 59 - +/- (-5) – PIM: 26 – Shots: 192 – BLK: 61 – Hits: 94
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 28 – Assists: 28 -  Points: 56 - +/- (-9) – PIM: 46 – Shots: 239 – BLK: 34 – Hits: 93

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE - 182

A last minute addition to the Knights Kevin has been a good addition. He is offensively gifted rookie with a cannon of a shot up close, he has incredible speed and an amazing first step to blow by defenders, and he doesn’t hesitate when he gets the puck on his stick. His defensive game is lacking, and besides shooting and skating he has work to do on the offensive side. That will come along as he continues to develop.

Strength:
Shooting Accuracy – 15
Speed – 15
Acceleration – 15

Weakness:
Defensive Read – 5
Passing – 5
Shooting Range – 5

Season 73 Scouting Report:

Unfortunately for myself, Kim updated early.  So, this is based on his full build.  Kevin is a fantastic two way threat while developing into one of the better two way forwards in this draft class.  His shooting power is a little lacking, but he can dance his way to the front of the net and make amazing close range shots.  Defensively he is sound with an amazing ability to see the play develop, both on offense and defense.  Physically he is solid with no weakness to his game, making it so he can move well up and down the ice and win most battles he will encounter.

Strength:
Puck Handling – 16
Getting Open – 16
Offensive Reads – 16

Weakness:
Shooting Range – 9
Shot Bocking – 12
Screening – 12

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Johnny Shuffleboard – 755 TPE – Anchorage Armada

Voted: Most likely to become a General Manager (not currently in a GM position)

SHL DRAFT: 19th OVERALL – Winnipeg Aurora

Season 70:
Games: 17 – Goals: 3 – Assists: 5 -  Points: 8 - +/- (-13) – PIM: 14 – Shots: 36 – BLK: 8 – Hits: 18
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 20 – Assists: 39 -  Points: 59 - +/- (-7) – PIM: 60 – Shots: 157 – BLK: 87 – Hits: 112
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 15 – Assists: 30 -  Points: 45 - +/- (-13) – PIM: 30 – Shots: 163 – BLK: 113 – Hits: 140
Season 73:
Games: 66 – Goals: 17 – Assists: 36 -  Points: 53 - +/- (15) – PIM: 42 – Shots: 190 – BLK: 87 – Hits: 119

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE: 247

Two-way Right defender, better known for offense at this point in his career with a solid defensive foundation. The fact that Shuffleboard only played 17 games, but his TPE is so high shows signs of a high earner as he continues to develop. A very balanced overall stat package with few weaknesses to his game. Truly a jack of all trades but master of none.

Strengths:
Positioning - 13
Defensive Reads – 13
Shooting Range – 13

Weakness:
Hitting – 5
Shot Blocking – 7
Strength – 9

Season 73 Scouting Report:

I like Johnny’s build a lot for a lot of different reasons.  He is offensively gifted and does a lot of great things with or without the puck in the offensive zone but is not the most dominate player on the ice in that offensive zone, he is a great compliment player.  On the defensive side of the puck, he is good, but not great, but knows what is happening in his own zone, and understands the play developing enough to be a nuisance for opposing players.  With his skill set he will find the transition to the big leagues a lot easier than most.  A different build for a defender but I like it!

Strength:
Defensive Reads – 15
Checking – 15
Puck Handling – 15

Weakness:
Hitting – 11
Shot Blocking – 11
Stick Checking – 12

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Ryan Quintana-Green
– 727 TPE – Vancouver Whalers

Voted: Most likely to become the tag team partner of Pantera Blanco, he is Débil Grinco, in the Lucha wrestling league

SHL DRAFT: 27th OVERALL – Baltimore Platoon

Season 70:
Games: 52 – Goals: 6 – Assists: 18 -  Points: 24 - +/- (4) – PIM: 22 – Shots: 101 – BLK: 49 – Hits: 89
Season 71:
Games: 66 – Goals: 6 – Assists: 22 -  Points: 28 - +/- (16) – PIM: 35 – Shots: 120 – BLK: 93 – Hits: 98
Season 72:
Games: 66 – Goals: 25 – Assists: 39 -  Points: 64 - +/- (31) – PIM: 26 – Shots: 217 – BLK: 93 – Hits: 135
Season 73
Games: 66 – Goals: 11 – Assists: 31 -  Points: 42 - +/- (45) – PIM: 28 – Shots: 159 – BLK: 80 – Hits: 122

Season 70 Scouting Report:

TPE – 249

Two way defender that is incredibly hockey smart. Really, really good at reading the plays both in the offensive and defensive zone but may be lacking a few of the tools to excel in either zone. Clearly Ryan’s calling card is how well he moves the puck, crisp passes and a quick first step with excellent control. Defensively Ryan is average in everything he does but always knows what is going on. A lack of top speed will hurt Ryan when opponents break out on him.

Strength:
Passing - 15
Offensive Read – 14
Defensive Read – 14

Weakness:
Stick Checking – 9
Balance – 9
Strength – 10

Season 73 Scouting Report:

This two way defender is built to be stronger on the offensive side of the puck, but no slouch in their own zone.  An elite pass is the hallmark to Green’s game.  Green is most dangerous from the opposing blue line forward despite seeing the play in his own zone developing; he lacks the overall strength to really move stronger opponents.  Still he is talented enough to make his stick work and positioning break up developing plays and he isn’t scared to put his body on the line diving in front of booming shots.

Strength:
Passing – 16
Offensive reads – 14
Defensive Reads 14

Weakness:
Strength - 10
Shooting Range – 11
Hitting – 11

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Most likely to be a GM? Lol. But you never know.

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Damn, nice one Spidey

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11-22-2023, 12:09 AMMikeLiut Wrote: Damn, nice one Spidey

Thanks Mike, please make sure everyone gets paid on this. I wouldn't have completed it without the committee helping me.

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11-16-2023, 07:06 PMspidey Wrote: Furious Chicken – 902 TPE – Yukon Malamutes

Voted: Most Likely to give a movie motivational speech during a championship game between periods and still lose the championship.

If it ain't some foreshadowing there I don't know what is.....

I swear if we don't go back to back it'll be chicken's fault.

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