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#16

Jake's strength is his general physicals he is able to skate up and down while also not being bullied by the defenders trying to overpower him into the process. He also always has his sights on the goal trying to find any way to get the puck there waiting for any chance he can get.

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Zach Cuff Jr will be an all around solid goalie. He does pride himself with his glove. He loves robbing people glove side being able to stare the opponent down as they line up for the faceoff. He is no slouch blocker side either but would still like to improve in all aspects of his game.

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at 5'7, Jeff Hunziker does not look like much, but his incredible scoring talent makes him a desirable player for many teams. His sheer ability to find open space and get open for quality shots, and able to pick his spots at a high level. His defense is something to be improved as well as his passing, but his scoring alone makes him worth a draft selection.



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Billy Hill is the defensive defenseman that likely won't be high on the draft board, but will be built into a stalwart on a teams back line and penalty kill for years to come. The goals won't rain in off his stick, more than likely it'll be a lucky deflection. He will be in the box more often than not, but you'd better believe he's taking the opponent's best player with him. The biggest things he'll add are hits, steals and minors. At the end of the day, he'll making sure that no one will outrun him and no one will avoid his check.

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Colt Fox's main trait is his ability to make pinpoint accurate passes to his teammates Beside his passing accuracy he's also a good finisher at the net and plays a true two hundred foot game. He'/s solid defensively and a tremendous puck handler. His dekes are silky smooth due to his skillful hands.
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Westley's main strength is his physical play. Westley is known to check hard and often to get his team the puck. In the offensive zone Westley will be a safe bet to give the puck to when you have too much pressure on you and he will rack up assists by finding the best available player to pass to. Westley's breakout is among the best of his peers in the U16 league with his high speed, strength, and puckhandling helping him create rushes up the ice. There is nothing Westley can't do in the defensive zone, with his checking, stick checking, and shot blocking all being skills he has practiced and honed in an attempt to be one of the leagues top defensemen.

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#23

Arnošt Hlemýžď is speed. He might not know how to handle the puck very well, or where to stand on the ice during a 2 on 1, but when he gets the puck, he can get it places faster than any defenseman in this league. His legs are the size of tree trunks, and he intends to use those well. What his new potentional J team makes out of the rest of him is on them to decide.

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#24

Rocky boasts extra skating agility from a few years of figure skating in his back pocket. His speed, stamina, and other skating attributes combined with impressive defensive read make him a solid choice for the PK. His stick skills are focused and refined, making it easy for him to go coast-to-coast and weave through opponents. He's a defense oriented fast skater– perfect to round out any d-core on any pair.
#25

Lazer Gato may not be the largest defenseman, but he's got the speed, balance, and agility to keep up with the best of them. First to the puck and last off the ice, you better watch out for this cat less you get scratched! Mess with the paws get the cat jaws.

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Well, when it comes to strengths, I'd say Trevor Lahey has a few tricks up his sleeves. One of his strong suits is my ability to adapt and go with the flow. Life in the trailer park has taught Trevor to be flexible and roll with whatever curveballs are thrown his way. Another strength is loyalty and dedication. When he commits to something or someone, he's in it for the long haul. Overall, he may not be the smoothest talker or the sharpest tool in the shed, but he makes up for it with adaptability, loyalty, humor, and resourcefulness. That's what makes Trevor Lahey a force to be reckoned with in the SMJHL
#27

Remington Richardson III's best trait is getting in the way. That, and being English. But mostly he likes to get in the way. In the way of pucks, in the way of bodies, in the way of goalies, in the way of anyone trying to score. So, make sure he's not your wingman and you'll be fine. Because he'll get in the way of your --- actually, nevermind.

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#28

Sean Bird has the capability to be the shutdown defense you want matched up against opposing teams top lines. His checking can frustrate the other teams offense as they know there is going to be a fight for any puck that comes his way. Current focus on Defensive Read and Checking.
#29

When it comes to being in the net, Activity Check's main strength is his glove work. When it comes to life beyond the net, his main strength is his determination and approach to being better. Activity Check has never given less than his all for his team, striving to improve for everyone else, more than his own. He is a beauty and off the ice and tries to approach everything as the perfect teammate.
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Right defenseman Artturi Lappalainen is a big bodied Finnish tank of a player. He excels on the back end of the ice, including clearing out the crease so that his goalie can see down the ice and keep his vision on the puck. He isn't particularly fast nor agile, but he makes up for it by being able to deliver bone crushing hits against the enemy player should they stay lined up in his path.

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