Garrett Hamp
A long, lanky frame with tons of potential. Hamp is strong on his skates with an ability to absorb contact while maintaining possession of the puck. He led Alpena in every major scoring category last season with 28 goals, 26 assists and 54 points.
Read MoreDiezel Cariera
Cariera led all Eaglets defensemen last season with three goals and 11 points, but the best assets of his game don’t necessarily translate to points on the board. He’s a shifty puck mover who’s quick on puck retrievals and willing to engage with opposing forecheckers.
Read MoreGraham Johnson
A 50-point player for the Eskymos as a sophomore, picking up at least one point in all but four games last season. Johnson can be explosive with the puck and dangerous offensively. I’m excited to see where he, and the Eskymos, can go this winter.
Read MoreColin Stroble
Extremely disciplined and very well coached. Stroble is pretty good at adapting to the play as it unfolds and reading off of others on the ice. I like his compete level, and he’s easy to trust in just about every situation the game has to offer.
Read MoreNolan Bink
I love watching this kid play. As a fellow defenseman, he’s fun to watch. Skates are great, puck skills are smooth. If Bink is on the ice, odds are pretty high the play is going to go through him. So many puck touches and opportunities to make plays, and he does not disappoint.
Read MoreDrew L’Esperance
A good-sized prospect who can really control the game at times when the puck is on his stick. L’Esperance was a point-per-game guy for the Eagles, with 17 of his 26 points coming against Top-25 opponents.
Read MoreNick Wood
Second on the team last season with 10 goals and 29 points. Wood has size coupled with a nice skating ability and a knack for making plays. The Blue Devils play an aggressive style of hockey that’s in your face and can grind you out. Wood embodies that from his forward position. The three-year senior…
Read MoreAlex McCallum
A point-per-game guy for the Mustangs last season with 25 points in 21 games. McCallum’s 14 goals from the blue line was second on the team as well. He’s got good size and really smooth footwork from the back end, making McCallum one of the best defenders in Michigan high school hockey. A member of…
Read MoreCam George
So smooth with the puck on his stick; he makes the hard plays look easy. A compact 2007-born prospect on the back end who’s swift on retrievals and quick to go north with the puck. George had 17 points as a junior for the Warriors last season, and is coming off of a strong fall…
Read MoreRoman Villaire
A rare four-year guy for the Warriors, who’s made a habit out of scoring goals everywhere he goes. Villaire has 27 goals and 66 points in his career, with seven goals coming in nine career playoff games. On top of that, he produced offense in bunches at both the Elite Prospects Cup Series and the…
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