

He shoots first and and asks questions later. Undersized, skilled and with a relentless style.ĩ. Zach Benson: Something between a Brad Marchand, minus the pest-qualities, and Jesper Bratt. David Reinbacher: Something of an Alex Pietrangelo/Alex Edler type of top pairing defenseman.Ĩ. A goal-scorer with a stellar defensive/two-way game, who can also play center or wing.ħ. It's been hard to find an ideal name for him, so I'm settling with Couture. He can be an elite puck-distributor and offensive dynamo.Ħ.

Size, two-way play, high IQ and playmaking skill, ala Barkov. He's another offensive force that is a "one touch, one goal" type of scorer, who, despite being undersized like Hull, has a little bit of grit in his game.Ĥ. for a legacy comparable, maybe a Mike Modano.ģ. This time, he's kind of like a cross between Jack Eichel's horse-like skating ability-meets-Matthew Tkachuk's drive and physical tools. Adam Fantilli: I'll go for another hybrid. Just a pure driver of offense with 50+ goal/100+ point potential.Ģ. Connor Bedard: He's kind of like a cross between the dynamic playstyle of Patrick Kane-meets Joe Sakic's ability to wrist pucks. but it's still a fun habit to have, especially when looking back 5+ years later to see how badly you were wrong on a guy.Īlso, it may or may not be my top personal top 150. Most of them won't develop, will bust, get overlapped in depth charts and so on. Not everyone is going to go on to become the exact type of player, mind you. I do these every year to help with my mock draft.
