

I like to use my speed and compete out there to kind of create advantages against other teams and, obviously, I'm a guy who can produce offensively and make plays." On how he would describe his game: "I think my game on the ice, I'm a 200-foot centerman. The Mounds View, Minnesota native led the USA U-18 second line with 75 points (31+44) in 61 games and played a crucial role on the top penalty kill and second power-play unit. We just like the fact that he's one of those players who can give you the highlight reel rush up the ice, and finish on the play." "I don't know that there's any situation that a coach would hesitate to put him on the ice because he does have a strong two-way game as well. But he's got the finishing ability, he's got the puck skills, he's got that drive to his game, he's got the complete package," Marr said. Widely recognized as one of the fastest players available in this year's draft, Moore is listed eighth among North American skaters by NHL CSS. They're really quick in their mind, quick thinking."

On who he models his game after: "I think I'm pretty much my own player, but I would maybe say John Tavares or Anze Kopitar because they are really good offensive players that have great hockey IQ. "He has the instincts and competitive drive to make plays in the tough areas of the ice and has the skill to make defenders miss and create additional time and space." "A versatile center who takes care of his details off the puck, Dvorsky's value is most tied to his ability to score," FloHockey's Chris Peters wrote in his final draft rankings. Serving as an alternate captain for Slovakia at the U-18 World Championship, Dvorsky led the group with eight goals and 13 points in seven games, standing out as a threat in the offensive zone.

The 17-year-old recorded 21 points (10+11) in 10 games at the junior level in Sweden while logging 6 goals and 8 assists in 38 games against men in the second-tier Allsvenskan league. Colorado Avalanche (from FLA via MTL)ģ2.Dvorsky is the third-ranked European skater according to NHL Central Scouting Services, meaning he may be off the board when it's time for the Sabres to pick. Toronto Maple Leafs (from BOS via WSH)ģ1. Online stream: ESPN+, Sportsnet Now First round orderĢ2.

TV Channel: Sportsnet, TVA Sports (Canada), NHL Network (USA) Online stream: ESPN+, Sportsnet Now Rounds 2-7 TV Channel: Sportsnet, TVA Sports (Canada), ESPN (USA) Regardless of where they end up, the top players will be joining NHL organizations today, several of whom are poised to become star players in the league. There are several reports of teams hoping to land a particular player – whether those are legitimate desires or a tactic to raise the trade value of their picks. The quality of prospects available is leading to more chatter about which teams are interested in which players than we usually hear.
