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S67 SMJHL Early Bird PT
#16

Adam Liebold is an up and coming winger ready to dominate the left side of the offense zone with his physicality and his shooting presence. He is a scoring threat in any position but thrives at the top of the circles, shown by his league leading scoring number from last season. While his presence on the ice is clear he is known leader in the locker room on top of that, inspiring the other players. He is always the first one at practice and the last one to leave the ice, taking advantage of every second on the ice he can get.
#17

My player's strengths is in the defensive side of hockey.  He knows how to position himself and his stick to block off passing and shooting lanes as well as retrieving the puck from the endboards.  His best skill is his physicality, laying the wood on opposing players and mucking it out in puck battles
#18

Robinson may not have a particular strength as it is, but I guess that may also mean his biggest strength is that he doesn't have many weaknesses. Robinson plays a well-rounded game that's guaranteed not to wow anyone over with the eye test, but he shows up a lot higher than expected when compared to other defensemen analytically. Whoever lands Robinson is guaranteed a solid, well rounded defender that can be relied on in just about any situation.
#19

Loosh O'Sullivan, Center

Quick-footed and strong on the puck, Loosh O'Sullivan is carving out a promising career for himself. The 6'2 center is fairly well-rounded offensively and is quickly becoming a strong playmaker - both on and off the puck - through the use of his strong positioning, pinpoint passing, and a decent shot to round it all off.
#20

What currently defines Bastien Primeau in terms of strength is his ability to be an offensive threat during every presence on the ice. His knack for positioning himself in the right spot as well as the accuracy of his shot and the fact he can shoot from all sorts of distances makes Bastien a formidable for and a potential regular points scorer in the months and seasons to come. His handling of the puck also helps along with his tendency to position himself between shooters and the net when he doesn't have the puck to maximize scoring opportunities when the time comes.
#21

Matiss Ozolinsh is a player who excels in the offensive zone where he is a threat to score anytime the puck is on his stick. He is a speedy athletic winger who can handle the puck and score from anywhere in the offensive zone. He also has a very high hockey IQ and is great at reading the play to know where to be when the puck is not on his stick to find scoring opportunities.
#22

Liam Logger RW

Liam Logger's main objective is to put the puck into the opposing teams net. With an impressive shot and impressive offensive awareness, he'll always be in the right spot to hammer the puck in the other net. He also is currently working on his speed and wants to be a hard hitter as well.

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#23

Tony Hawkey is a 6'2", 230 pound power forward center hailing from The Mile High City, Denver, Colorado. Known as one of the most mentally tough players on the ice at all times, he boasts great offensive skills and balanced defensive skills. Being a physically large player along with a high level of physical play and aggression to match, you'd be lucky to find a player that can muscle the puck away from Tony. He is also arguably the best vert skateboarder who has ever lived, but left that world a long time ago to pursue his true passion, and become a world class athlete in another sport.

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#24

UK born Jarrod Lakemore got tired of his opponents falling down whenever he got near them growing up playing soccer, so he eventually found hockey, a sport that rewarded his aggressiveness and physical play, while not punishing his often trollish behavior towards the opposing team.

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#25

All throughout his hockey developmental career prior to the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League Draft, Nash has always shown a certain affinity towards the defensive position. There is nothing he loves more than chasing down a loose puck for an icing, and skating and hitting an opposing player. Nash may not always be the best at staying in position. As a stay at home defenseman, he takes care of his (his home of course) and makes sure the puck always stays close to his mouth, not in the house.

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#26

Toasty O'Bigbers is arguably the best defensive prospect in the pool for the upcoming Entry Draft, however, he could be too good and might be heading up right to the SHL as soon as possible. His key strengths are his defensive read and strength making him a threat for any J player to deal with.

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#27

Chris Valentine, LD

Through a combination of grit, discipline and an unwavering focus on denying his opponents, Chris drives defensive play at both ends of the ice. His primary contributions come from using his 6'1" nearly 200lb frame to separate his opponent from the puck, breaking up plays or stopping attackers at the blue line. While on the penalty kill, he shows his commitment to the cause by willingly laying the body down to repeatedly block shots. One recurring theme during his play is that Chris is typically the first to support his teammates, rushing to them after a goal or an amazing save to celebrate their success.

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#28

Erik Bergmark, RW

Erik is a 6'1 dynamic forward, with exceptional offensive talent. His speed and ability to get open makes him a threat anywhere in the offensive zone. His puck handling allows him to weave through any defenseman. His passing makes him a complete offensive player. Whether it's driving the play himself, or allowing teammates to take control with his passing, he's an outstanding offensive forward.
#29

Pete Aleman, a right-handed RD hailing from Cork, Ireland, has made a splash in his local leagues as a lockdown defenseman. While not as offensively flashy or prolific as many kids entering the SMJHL draft, Aleman excels using his physical play, hockey IQ and strong skating to disrupt the opposing offense. At 5'10", 185 Aleman is relatively small for a defenseman of his skill set, but his speed and skating ability help him to bring a lot of power into his game.
#30

Cal Kono is an exciting defensive prospect known for his quick feet and being quite difficult to land a solid hit on. He uses his speed and agility to easily slip any check coming his way and carries the puck out of his own zone with ease. While still needing to work on his strength to add another element to his game he does not let that affect his ability to play effective defense. Known for his play-making abilities Cal Kono will be a joy to watch develop in his junior career.

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