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		<title>2010 WHL Draft Eligibles: Sleepers Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 23:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott McDougall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We'll take a look at several NHL draft eligible prospects from the WHL who haven't been getting a lot of notoriety lately, and how they might stack up this June at the Entry Draft in Los Angeles. ]]></description>
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/troy-rutkowski/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Troy Rutkowski">TROY RUTKOWSKI</a> | 1992 | 6’1” | 205LBS | 71GP 12G 31A 43P +13 70PIM</h6>
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With Portland’s dynamic second line full of draft eligible players in Ryan Johansen, <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nino-niederreiter/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nino Niederreiter">Nino Niederreiter</a> and Brad Ross getting all the attention, <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/troy-rutkowski/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Troy Rutkowski">Troy Rutkowski</a> and Taylor Aronson have quietly gone about their business on defense.  There&#8217;s a lot to like about Rutkowski in particular.  He has an under-rated hockey sense and can be opportunistic in throwing big hits while not being afraid to mix it up if need be.  Like many young players he needs to work on getting stronger and being more consistent.  He skates fairly well but needs to focus on improving his quickness.  At this point he’s a bit of a high risk, high reward type of player, but he should make some lucky team very happy they took a chance on him.<br />
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<h6>C KEVIN SUNDHER | 1992 | 6’0” | 188LBS | 72GP 25G 36A 61P +9 101PIM</h6>
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Speaking of Ross, Kevin Sundher gives you a pretty similar game to Ross with a lot less hype.  At around 6 feet tall, Sundher isn’t the biggest guy, but he’s not small either.  He’s a very good skater that was able to pot 25 goals playing for a very weak Chilliwack team.  His 61 points placed him second on team scoring.  He also brings grit to his game as can be seen by his 101 PIMs this year.<br />
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/austin-madaisky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Austin Madaisky">AUSTIN MADAISKY</a> | 1992 | 6’2” | 199LBS | 65GP 7G 20A 27P -4 74PIM</h6>
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A teammate of Sundher (and fellow 2010 draft eligible Alex Theriau of the Everett Silvertips) while playing for Vallley West Hawks in BC Major Midget, Madaisky is another guy under the radar a bit.  That changed somewhat when he was a late invite to the CHL Top Prospects game, but he still doesn’t always get the credit he deserves since he doesn’t play a flashy game.  While the defensive side of his game was on display early in the season, a trade to the Kamloops Blazers mid-season has provided him with more ample opportunities to show what he can do offensively.  He will be expected to help carry the load for a young Kamloops team next season.<br />
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/brandon-davidson/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Brandon Davidson">BRANDON DAVIDSON</a> | 1991 | 6’2” | 194LBS | 59GP 1G 33A 34P +15 37PIM</h6>
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Brandon was passed over for the Entry Draft last season, but that won’t happen again this year.  He possesses very good size and projects as a shutdown defenseman.  He’s not overly physical and the best thing about his game is that you don’t notice him.  Nothing eventful ever seems to happen when he’s on the ice.  He is able to gain possession of the puck and quickly move it up ice by utilizing his smarts and a good first pass.  He led a weak Regina team in plus/minus at +15.  To put it into perspective, Eberle and Weal were next best at +8 and +3 respectively.<br />
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<h6>RW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/cody-beach/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Cody Beach">CODY BEACH</a> | 1992 | 6’5” | 184LBS | 51GP 3G 11A 14P +6 157PIM</h6>
<p></br><br />
Cody’s stats aren’t going to blow anyone away, but with how well he’s been playing in the WHL playoffs, it would be hard to believe that this guy won’t get drafted this year.  While he’s not even listed on Central Scouting’s Final list and clearly not the player his older brother is (Kyle led the WHL in goal scoring this year), he’s shown great improvements as the season has progressed and projects as a 4th line enforcer/energy player.  He’s been hitting everything in sight, crushing opponent defensemen on the forecheck and at 6’4 or 6’5, is more than happy to exchange fists with anyone who offers (as witnessed by his 22 fighting majors this season).  While he’s an avid fighter, he also likes to agitate.  With his already giant size, it is hard to believe he is still one of the youngest players in the draft and could potentially still grow.</p>

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		<title>WHL Feature: Eastern Conference Prospects Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott McDougall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TSR's Scott McDougall takes a look at some of the WHL's top NHL prospects from teams around the Eastern Conference, and how they progressed during the 2009/2010 WHL Season. ]]></description>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">CALGARY HITMEN</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-499  aligncenter" title="Calgary" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Calgary-150x150.gif" alt="Calgary 150x150 WHL Feature: Eastern Conference Prospects Review" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>RW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/tyler-shattock/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tyler Shattock">TYLER SHATTOCK</a> | 1990 | 6’3” | 200LBS | 72GP 30G 48A 78P +3 91PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2009 STL (4/108)</pre>
<p>After being passed over in his first draft year, St. Louis looks to have gotten a steal in the 4th round of 2009 with Shattock.  There is a lot to like about his game.  He has great size, which he uses effectively to protect the puck and to punish defenders.  On top of that, he is a good skater with a nose for the net.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">EDMONTON OIL KINGS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1186  aligncenter" title="Edmonton Oil Kings" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Edmonton-Oil-Kings-150x150.jpg" alt="Edmonton Oil Kings" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>D MARK PYSYK| 1992 | 6’2” | 178LBS | 48GP 7G 17A 24P -19 47PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Mark was a victim of the injury bug for a good chunk of the season but when he was in the lineup he was one the bright spot in an otherwise dreary season in Edmonton.  He’s a smooth-skating defenseman that has a great mind for the game.  His decision-making skills in his own end are years ahead of his opponents.  While his strength is his smart defensive play, he also possesses the raw tools that could make him successful offensively.  He showed spurts this season where he was able to single-handedly carry his young team.<br />
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<h6>F MICHAEL ST.CROIX| 1993 | 5’11” | 173LBS | 66GP 18G 28A 46P -21 30PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>For someone as gifted offensively as him, its been tough to see what he’s capable of when he is constantly chasing the puck in his zone along with his teammates.  When he is able to showcase his skills with the puck, he shows good patience and vision.  He’s still on the small side, but as he grows he should gain the strength needed to be a leader for the Oil Kings.<br />
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<h6>G <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/cam-lanigan/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Cam Lanigan">CAM LANIGAN</a> | 1992 | 6’3” | 183LBS | 38GP 3.83 GAA 0.891 SV%</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Cam has flown under the radar for most this season.  As a backup to overager Torrie Jung, he’s shown glimpses of what he’s capable of.  There are a lot of things to like about his game although he’s still a project at this point.  While his stats aren’t great, the team in front of him has had many breakdowns in their own end leading to quality scoring chances for opponent shooter.  He has good size (albeit on the slim side) and he is able to use it effectively.  His technique is there in spurts, but his biggest obstacle is himself.  Mentally he either seems to be in “the zone” or he breaks down and lets in soft goals.  He is a good athlete and is able to make saves when he is caught out of position.<br />
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<h6>D KEEGAN LOWE| 1993 | 6’0” | 168LBS | 69GP 2G 12A 14P -16 60PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>The son of Edmonton Oilers GM Kevin Lowe has had a surprisingly good season for the Oil Kings.  He is very scrawny and physically weak but can effectively uses his reach when he’s on his game.  He has been trusted by the coaching staff to play key minutes including special teams.  While he also has to improve his defensive zone coverage, his progress is encouraging.  If he and promising 2009 3rd Overall WHL pick Griffin Reinhart (son of former NHLer Paul Reinhart) continue to improve, Pysyk won’t have to shoulder all the burden again next year.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">KOOTENAY ICE</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1187  aligncenter" title="Kooteney Ice" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Kooteney-Ice-150x150.gif" alt="Kooteney Ice" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>C MAX REINHART | 1992 | 6’1” | 178LBS | 72GP 21G 30A 51P +12 38PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p style="text-align: left;">Another son of former NHLer Paul Reinhart, Max is a two-way centerman with good awareness.  He started the season off slowly, but has been playing much better in the 2nd half of the season.  He should receive some consideration as a late round draft pick.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">MEDICINE HAT TIGERS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1188 aligncenter" title="Medicine Hat" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Medicine-Hat-150x150.gif" alt="Medicine Hat" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>RW EMERSON ETEM | 1992 | 6’0” | 194LBS | 72GP 37G 28A 65P +8 26PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p style="text-align: left;">At the beginning of the season, it could be seen that Etem had great speed, but he often stayed to the outside.  As the year has progressed, he has constantly been going to front of the net providing screens and looking to score ugly goals.  He has been using his speed more effectively in transition as he seems to think the game at a higher level now.  His improvement in thinking the game has allowed him to put himself in situations where he can succeed with his skating ability.</p>
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<h6>F <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/kale-kessy/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Kale Kessy">KALE KESSY</a>| 1992 | 6’2” | 171LBS | 70GP 11G 18A 29P +12 123PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>Kessy is a big, young (2011-eligble) forward for the Tigers.  He likes to play a very physical game and is just as willing to fight as hit (he had 13 fighting majors this year).  He owns a long reach which he uses to his advantage.  His skating needs work (both in agility and top-speed).  With some seasoning, Kessy could develop into a quality power forward.<br />
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<h6>G TYLER BUNZ | 1992 | 6’1” | 198LBS | 57GP 2.91 GAA 0.898 SV%</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>As the starting goalie for the offensive-minded Medicine Hat Tigers, Bunz has the formidable task of keeping the puck out of his net during some run and gun hockey.  He is a blocking-style goalie that just tries to get his body in front of the puck.  Positioning and technique are keys to his game as he emphasizes those strengths over athleticism.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">MOOSE JAW WARRIORS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1026 aligncenter" title="Moose Jaw" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Moose-Jaw-150x150.gif" alt="Moose Jaw" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>RD DYLAN MCILRATH | 1992 | 6’5” | 215LBS | 65GP 7G 17A 24P +20 169PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>McIllrath’s play makes it tough to gauge what his role will be in the professional ranks.  Some days, he looks like he’ll be a 7th defenseman inserted when a team needs toughness.  Other days, he looks like a legitimate Top 4 dman.  As the season has progressed, there seems to be more of the latter than the former.</p>
<p>One thing is certain is that McIllrath plays a simple tough game.  He makes opponents fear him.  While he is generously listed at 6’5 (he appears to be closer in height to Howden and McFaull), there is no arguing his toughness.  His strength is what sets him apart from other big defenders in the draft as is his willingness to fight any and all comers (19 fights in the regular season).  As his gap control and skating are steadily improving, he should develop into a nice defensive defenseman that instills fear into his opponents while chipping in with the occasional goal with his heavy shot.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">RED DEER REBELS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1189 aligncenter" title="Red Deer" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Red-Deer-150x150.png" alt="Red Deer" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>C <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/ryan-nugent-hopkins/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins">RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS</a> | 1993 | 6’0” | 160LBS | 67GP 24G 41A 65P -4 28PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>An early favorite Top 5 pick for the 2011 draft, Nugent-Hopkins oozes skill.  He has soft hands with a really quick release.  He can dangle the puck and is a very shifty skater.  He has great vision and likes to set up near the half wall.  On a team with such skilled offensive players as Willie Coetzee and Landon Ferraro, Red Deer revolves their power play around Nugent-Hopkins.  They attack by letting him direct the play from the right side faceoff circle.  A Red Deer defender will pass the puck into his wheel house (he’s a left-handed shot) where he can either take a one-timer or set up his teammates with precision saucer passes.<br />
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<h6>D ALEX PETROVIC| 1992 | 6’4” | 193LBS | 57GP 8G 19A 27P +3 87PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Petrovic is another big WHL defenseman with some grit to his game.  He is a bit of a project for NHL teams, but at 6’4, he has a large frame and loads of untapped potential.  His skating can be awkward and he doesn’t effectively use his body enough.  On the other hand, he isn’t afraid of the rough stuff and is fairly agile for a big man.  He has a good first pass, but he does struggle in transition and can be caught napping on long breakaway passes up the seam.  Offensively, he has the skills (and shot) to be a threat when his team is set up in the offensive zone.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">SASKATOON BLADES</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1190 aligncenter" title="Saskatoon" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Saskatoon-150x150.jpg" alt="Saskatoon 150x150 WHL Feature: Eastern Conference Prospects Review" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/duncan-siemens/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Duncan Siemens">DUNCAN SIEMENS</a> | 1993 | 6’3” | 192LBS | 57GP 3G 17A 20P +11 89PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>Siemens has it all; size, skill, and smarts.  Not to mention that as one of the youngest players eligible for the 2011 NHL draft, he still has a lot of time to continue to grow and improve his game.  He is a pretty fluid skater and he thinks the game quite well.  The 3rd overall pick of the 2008 WHL Bantam Draft, Siemens has the potential to be a marquee player in Saskatoon and beyond.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">REGINA PATS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1191 aligncenter" title="Regina" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Regina-150x150.jpg" alt="Regina 150x150 WHL Feature: Eastern Conference Prospects Review" width="90" height="90" /></p>
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<h6>RW JORDAN EBERLE | 1990 | 5’11” | 184LBS | 57GP 50G 56A 106P +8 32PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2008 EDM (1/22)</pre>
<p>What more needs to be said about Eberle.  All he does is score big goals when his team needs them most.  He is good at sneaking to the side of the net for opportunistic rebounds.  Like many great scorers, he gets the puck off his stick very quickly.  While he is known for his goal scoring, his passing is perhaps underrated.  He has the vision to find guys in tight through traffic and the skill to get them the puck.  He was arguably the most dominant player in the WHL this season.<br />
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<h6>C <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/jordan-weal/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Jordan Weal">JORDAN WEAL</a> | 1992 | 5’9” | 165LBS | 72GP 35G 67A 102P +3 54PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Weal has incredible chemistry with Eberle.  Both players are methodical at attacking the defense and because they both think the game at such a high level, they create space for one another.  Like Eberle, he loves to work from the side boards and attack gaps in the defense.  Depending on how the defenders react, Weal either attacks a seam towards the middle of the ice or cycles the puck with Eberle.  Weal is a very good skater and is very shifty.</p>

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		<title>WHL Feature: Brandon, Moose Jaw, Calgary Reports</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 05:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott McDougall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHL Contributor Scott McDougall had the opportunity to check out several of the WHL's most prestigious prospects and report on their progress thus far in the 2009/2010 season. ]]></description>
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Over the last couple weeks I’ve had the opportunity to see some top end prospects head through Calgary.  A couple games in particular featured some notable players.</p>
<p>In the first game, the Hitmen played the Moose Jaw Warriors.  Although its been a quarter of a century since the franchise left Winnipeg, the Warriors have had a distinct Manitoba flavour to them this year as they are being led in part by a couple draft-eligible Manitobans in <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/quinton-howden/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Quinton Howden">Quinton Howden</a> and Dylan McIlrath.</p>
<p>The other game featured the Brandon Wheat Kings in town for a rematch of last year’s Eastern Conference Final.  The 2010 Memorial Cup hosts have added some high profile players this year to compliment the pieces they already had.<br />
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<h5><strong> </strong></h5>
<h5 style="text-align: center;"><strong>MOOSE JAW WARRIORS</strong></h5>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img class="size-medium wp-image-1026 aligncenter" title="Moose Jaw" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Moose-Jaw-291x300.gif" alt="Moose Jaw" width="291" height="300" /><br />
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<h6>LW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/quinton-howden/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Quinton Howden">Quinton Howden</a> | 1992 | 6’3” | 183LBS | 46GP 20G 30A 50P +14 26PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/quinton-howden/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Quinton Howden">Quinton Howden</a> may be the most effortless skater in the WHL right now.  His fantastic acceleration often provided his defensemen with a great outlet option.  It also aided his transition game in the neutral zone where he was very effective in back checking and then turning the play back up the ice.  He showed good hands in sending Moose Jaw captain Jason Bast in on a breakaway and was one of the few Warriors to pressure the Calgary defense at all.  Howden could stand to benefit by showing more patience with the puck, allowing time for his teammates to join in and help him.  He finished the game pointless and a -1.<br />
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<h6>RD DYLAN MCILRATH | 1992 | 6’5” | 215LBS | 46GP 4G 11A 15P +21 127PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>McIlrath looked shaky at first, but after he got the first couple shifts out of the way, he looked very comfortable.  He played a very simple game in both ends.  He knows his role is a stay-at-home dman and he didn’t even look interested in going into the offensive end.  There was a few times were McIlrath was being so cautious that he didn’t even cross the blueline in order to support the play and keep the puck in the zone.  For his size, Dylan is a decent skater although like most big men, he has to work on his mobility and transition game.  He could also improve his gap control.  McIlrath was physically very solid and proved to be very hard to knock off his feet.  In one instance was able to clear out two Hitmen in front of his net simultaneously.  He and Kendall McFaull were steady defensively, blocking shots and effectively kept shooters to the outside.  He made good outlet passes and displayed patience with the puck until finding someone to pass to.<br />
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<h6>LW ANTONIN HONEJSEK | 1991 | 6’0” | 180LBS | 44GP 14G 17A 31P +10 18PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Honejsek looked a bit like a waterbug out there.  He has a distinctive stride and the combination of the stride causing him to lean forward, his height, and having his head down looks to be a recipe for disaster if a defenseman can line him up.  Fortunately for him, he proved to be a slippery player with the puck and able to avoid the big hits.  He looked to others to create scoring chances for him.<br />
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<h6>LD KENDALL MCFAULL | 1992 | 6’2” | 185LBS | 41GP 4G 5A 9P +8 43PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>McFaull was paired with McIlrath for most the night and the two of them were very successful in breaking down the Calgary attack.  He showed good mobility and looked to be bigger than he is listed.   He played smart and displayed poise in the corners.  Although McFaull looks to have potential as an all-around defenseman, he still looks to be quite raw offensively.<br />
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<h5 style="text-align: center;"><strong>CALGARY</strong><strong> HITMEN</strong></h5>
<p><strong><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-499" title="Calgary" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Calgary-300x217.gif" alt="Calgary 300x217 WHL Feature: Brandon, Moose Jaw, Calgary Reports" width="300" height="217" /><br />
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<h6>D MATT MacKENZIE | 1991 | 6’2” | 198LBS | 44GP 4G 23A 27P +4 49PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>As the season has progessed, MacKenzie’s game seems to be changing.  MacKenzie looks to have steadily improved his skating and is focusing more on the defensive part of his game.  He hasn’t been as aggressive at pinching in the offensive end, and while his stats may be declining from his early season pace, he is playing a much more complete game.  He is getting more effective at using his reach to his advantage, but he still doesn’t always use his size to his fullest capabilities.<br />
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<h6>RW <a title="Posts tagged with Cody Beach" href="../tag/cody-beach/">CODY BEACH</a> | 1992 | 6’5” | 184LBS | 35GP 2G 7A 9P +4 106PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>As usual, Beach used his body well on the forecheck, however, his lack of foot speed prevented him from being more effective in that role.  He needs to improve his skating if he hopes to be drafted in June.</p>
<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/peter-kosterman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Peter Kosterman">PETER KOSTERMAN</a> | 1993 | 6’4” | 182LBS | 25GP 0G 1A 1P -3 2PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>With Calgary’s 1<sup>st</sup> pick in the 2008 WHL draft, they choose a lanky local kid in <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/peter-kosterman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Peter Kosterman">Peter Kosterman</a>.  He possesses great size at 6’4 and at only 16, is still learning to use his body.  He needs to work on skating in transition, but is improving in that regard.  Although Peter is not as physical, there are a lot of similarities between him and Alex Plante when the latter was the same age.  While he’s a project, Kosterman looks to have lots of potential.  He should merit watching for the 2011 draft.<br />
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<h6>D JAYNEN RISSLING | 1993 | 6’3” | 211LBS | 25GP 0G 4A 4P -1 13PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2012 Eligible</pre>
<p>Jaynen is a late-born ’93 and therefore isn’t eligible until the 2012 draft.  Like <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/peter-kosterman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Peter Kosterman">Peter Kosterman</a>, Rissling is a big kid who has been solid in the limited minutes he’s received.  The Calgary coaching staff hasn’t had to rely on the youngsters too much and have been good at giving them safe minutes while continuing to develop them.  Rissling’s skating leaves much to be desired and he needs to work on his mobility.  He will also be interesting to follow over the next couple seasons.<br />
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<h5 style="text-align: center;"><strong>BRANDON</strong><strong> WHEAT KINGS</strong></h5>
<p><strong><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1027" title="Brandon" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Brandon-300x201.jpg" alt="Brandon 300x201 WHL Feature: Brandon, Moose Jaw, Calgary Reports" width="300" height="201" /><br />
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<h6>RW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/mark-stone/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Mark Stone">MARK STONE</a> | 1992 | 6’3” | 190LBS | 27GP 11G 13A 24P +11 14PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Although Mark didn’t make the scoresheet in the game against Calgary, he played a pretty solid game.  He was able to work the tough areas and was especially good in front of the net distracting Martin Jones and the Calgary defense.<br />
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<h6>LW MATT CALVERT | 1989 | 5’10” | 182LBS | 50GP 34G 35A 69P +30 54PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2008 CLB (5/127)</pre>
<p>After having a strong showing at Columbus’ training camp, Matt Calvert continues to impress.  He may just be Brandon’s best player and considering all the great players the Wheat Kings have, that’s saying a lot.  His energy is contagious and he seemed to take over the game at will in the 3<sup>rd</sup> period leading his team to the come from behind victory.  Calvert displayed great smarts and patience in setting up Brayden Schenn for the fifth goal.  He added the empty netter to finish with two points.<br />
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<h6>C <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/scott-glennie/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Scott Glennie">SCOTT GLENNIE</a> | 1991 | 6’1” | 188LBS | 49GP 22G 38A 60P +25 24PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2009 DAL (1/8)</pre>
<p>It was a real “snake in the grass” performace from Glennie.  Not overly noticeable for the first 2 periods, Glennie found himself a couple scoring chances in the 3<sup>rd</sup> and capitalized in a big way.  The first was a nice breakaway goal where he tucked the puck in between Martin Jones’ pads, while the other was a long wrist shot through heavy traffic.  The first goal really breathed life into a Wheat Kings squad that had been down 3-1 midway through the final frame.  He finished with 2 goals and an assist.<br />
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<h6>D Colby Robak | 1990 | 6’4” | 207LBS | 53GP 11G 39A 50P +38 4PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2008 FLA (2/46)</pre>
<p>Robak is a smooth-skating offensive-minded defenseman.  His typical game was on display again against Calgary where he potted a goal and added an assist.  He is a strong presence on the point and while not very physical, proved himself to be quite competent in his own end defending against the Hitmen’s high-scoring forwards.<br />
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<h6>C BRAYDEN SCHENN | 1991 | 6’0” | 192LBS | 41GP 20G 42A 62P +26 45PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2009 LAK (1/5)</pre>
<p>Schenn played a complete game.  He showed his physical side early on with a couple huge hits.  He and Calvert have developed great chemistry and combined for several good scoring chances.   Brayden showed good pursuit of the puck and solid two-way play.  Schenn finished with a nice goal on a 2-on-1 chance and also added an assist.</p>

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		<title>2010 Prospect Watch: Calvin Pickard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Curtis Deem</dc:creator>
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<p>Calvin Pickard is currently playing with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League.</p>
<p>It has been a trying season thus far for the Seattle Thunderbirds in the US Division of the Western Hockey League. Starting the season as the youngest team in the WHL is never easy, and for a team that has only moved to get younger through the course of multiple deals this year (with only has 4 players over age 18), one player has given them a steady presence in their most important position. Goaltender Calvin Pickard might be quickly recognized by casual fans as the younger brother of Chet Pickard, a first round pick by the NHL&#8217;s Nashville Predators. Calvin has quickly proven to many, however, that Chet is not the only bluechip goaltending prospect in the Pickard household.</p>
<p>After a very respectable 16 year old rookie season in 2008-09 for Seattle, in which Pickard uprooted highly-touted Philadelphia Flyers draft pick Jacob DeSerres as starting netminder, Calvin started his draft eligible season on a team rebuilding for the future. Through 45 games, however, the 17 year old from Winnipeg has impressed scouts enough to be the number 1 ranked CHL goaltender on almost every mid-term scouting report. Playing more minutes (2704) than any other goaltender in the WHL, Pickard has posted a very solid 91.7% save percentage, and a respectable 2.86 goals-against average. Pickard has become a player that the young T-Birds can rely on for solid goaltending on a night in, night out basis; a fact that is proven by his ability to keep his team in games that they seem to have no business playing in.</p>
<p>While he doesn&#8217;t have the size of his brother (Calvin stands notably 2-3 inches shorter than Chet), Pickard fills alot of the net and gives opposition shooters very little to look at. Positionally sound, and also with very strong rebound control, you don&#8217;t see Calvin give up many soft goals, and he seems to bounce back fairly quickly after being scored on; which is a testament to his mental ability. With his impressive statistics on a fairly poor team, it is fathomable that Calvin could follow in big brother Chet&#8217;s footsteps and become a first-round pick in the upcoming NHL Entry draft.</p>

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<p>Brett Connolly is a 6&#8217;2&#8243; 180 pound forward currently playing for the Prince George Cougars of the Western Hockey League, and is widely considered the top prospect eligible for the 2010 NHL entry draft coming out of the WHL.<br />
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<p>Connolly got off to a quick start in the 2008-09 season with Prince George, starting the season on the team&#8217;s top line that featured Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Dana Tyrell. It was believed early on that his success could be attributed to playing alongside Tyrell, a point that Connolly would be quick to prove wrong after Tyrell suffered an injury with Canada&#8217;s World Junior team. Connolly would go on to post the first 30 goal season by a 16 year old in the WHL since Patrick Marleau accomplished the feat in his preliminary season with Seattle in 1996. Connolly would also add 30 assists for a 60 point effort, while playing in 65 of the team&#8217;s 72 regular season games. Connolly was a -26 on the season, however; which might me due more to the fact that played for the Cougars, whose 25-44-0-3 record was due largely to the fact that the team gave up 298 goals against, second in the entire league.</p>
<p>To start the 2009-10 season, Connolly picked up right where he left off, finding the back of the net 4 times, while adding 2 assists for 6 points in his first 7 games of the season, while also showing a +2 before suffering a hip injury that has had him out of the lineup in recent weeks.</p>
<p>With room to grow into his 6&#8217;2&#8243; frame, Connolly already seems to overpower many defensemen in the Western League, a league known to produce alot of rough and tumble NHL quality defenders. Connolly has an extremely accurate, high powered shot, sees the ice very well and has the ability to set teammates up for scoring chances, and isn&#8217;t afraid to go into high traffic areas to make a play. What is most impressive about Connolly&#8217;s point totals to this point is that the next closest scorer on the team was Cameron Cepek &#8211; a defenseman who scored 15 fewer points than Connolly.</p>
<p>Connolly is widely considered the best the WHL has to offer for the 2010 NHL draft, and will look to continue to impress scouts once he returns from injury. He was recently named to team WHL for the upcoming Super Series to face team Russia on November 26th, and will look to turn heads on a larger stage, featuring some of the best junior players in the world.</p>
<p>Brett Connolly is currently slated to be selected in the top 10 of next June&#8217;s NHL Entry draft.</p>

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		<title>WHL Feature: Portland @ Calgary Recap</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott McDougall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tight game between two of the better teams in the WHL provided a showcase for several highly regarded NHL Prospects. In particular, the upstart Portland Winterhawks feature a vast array of high quality talent that will be available for the 2010 and 2011 NHL Entry Drafts. ]]></description>
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<p>Here is a feature by TSR&#8217;s newest contributor, Scott McDougall. Scott is an avid WHL follower, and often frequents Calgary Hitmen games at the Saddledome. Here is the first of Scott&#8217;s features for TSR. Hope you enjoy!<br />
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Yesterday afternoon in Calgary, the #1 ranked team in the CHL played host to an up and coming Portland Winterhawks team that was off to a great 8-4-0-0 start.  The Winterhawks were in the midst of their longest road trip of the season of which this game was the fourth of seven.  In a tightly contested game, the Hitmen completed a comeback from a 3-0 deficit when Los Angeles Kings prospect Brandon Kozun scored with just under 40 seconds left to play in regulation to sneak out a 6-5 win in front of 7000+ fans in the Saddledome.</p>
<h5 style="text-align: center;"><strong>PORTLAND WINTERHAWKS</strong></h5>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-498" title="Portland" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Portland.gif" alt="Portland WHL Feature: Portland @ Calgary Recap " width="180" height="180" /><br />
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/brett-ponich/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Brett Ponich">BRETT PONICH</a> | 1991 | 6’7” | 225LBS | 13GP 1G 4A 5P -6 15PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2009 STL (2/48)</pre>
<p>It looks to be a bit of a rough start to the season for the Portland captain and tonight was no different.  Ponich played tough minutes against Calgary’s top scorers, but seemed to struggle all game against the Calgary forecheck.  He didn’t effectively use his size advantage.  Probably a game he’d like to forget as he had a few costly turnovers and didn’t contribute much offensively.  -2 on the night.</p>
<h6>LW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nino-niederreiter/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nino Niederreiter">NINO NIEDERREITER</a> | 1992 | 6’2” | 203LBS | 13GP 6G 8A 14P +3 14PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Niederreiter was Portland’s best player yesterday.  He scored a couple nice goals.  The first was a one-timer on the PP on a nice pass from <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/troy-rutkowski/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Troy Rutkowski">Troy Rutkowski</a>, while the second showed his quick release as he got his wrist shot off through some traffic.  He started the game with some poor defensive play in his own end resulting in a couple good Calgary scoring chances, but got stronger defensively as the game progressed.  He was very strong on his feet, while possessing both good speed and size.  Combined with his intelligence for the game and it is easy to see why he should be an early pick in June.   Look for him to stand out on the Swiss team at the World Juniors.</p>
<h6>LD <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/troy-rutkowski/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Troy Rutkowski">TROY RUTKOWSKI</a> | 1992 | 6’1” | 219LBS | 13GP 5G 12A 17P +5 23PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Rutkowski is an offensive defenseman that showed great fortitude in anchoring the Winterhawks PP.  He was able to identify weaknesses in the defense and made several great plays to take advantage of them both in regards to generating scoring chances and maintaining possession of the puck in the offensive zone.  Physically, Rutkowski proved to be a bit of an enigma.  He tries to play physical and he’s got decent size, but he was run over a few times by the older, stronger Calgary forwards as he attempted to play the body.  He was also caught running around trying to make the big hit instead of breaking up the play, resulting in some opposition scoring chances.</p>
<p>Troy also had some playing time on the PK in which he effectively closed shooting lanes and blocked shots.  He has the physical tools to be good player at next level, but needs to improve his skating and make smarter plays defensively.  He lacked some toughness for a guy of his size, but his game is his offensive skill and he did make some smart passes.  He has an average shot, but this will come along once he is stronger.  He received a lot of ice-time and ended up with a pair of assists.</p>
<h6>LW BRAD ROSS | 1992 | 6’1” | 173LBS | 13GP 6G 6A 12P +5 35PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>A member of Canada&#8217;s U18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial team this past summer, Brad has been off to a good start to the season.  The younger brother of Phoenix Coyote 1<sup>st</sup> rounder Nick Ross was able to generate scoring chances against Calgary with his great speed, easily beating <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nhl-prospects/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with NHL prospects">NHL prospects</a> such as Kris Foucault in foot races throughout the game.  He also showed glimpses of being a surly competitor (he&#8217;s currently among the WHL leaders in minor penalties) as he wasn&#8217;t afraid to mix things up with larger competitors he felt were taking liberties with him.  Brad possesses both great top-end speed and excellent agility allowing him to get a jump on defenders during both breakouts and turnovers.  He is definitely dangerous on the rush, but he sometimes looks to shy away from the corners and caused turnovers when pressured in his own end.  Like most young players, he needs to bulk up.</p>
<h6>C RYAN JOHANSEN | 1992 | 6’3” | 188LBS | 13GP 6G 6A 12P +3 11PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Ryan is having a great start to the season.  He played a lunch-bucket game.  He simply wanted the puck more than anyone else and was able to strip defenders of loose pucks and then get the puck to his skilled linemates (Niederreiter and Ross).  He complimented the other two very well and was able to keep up with them on the rush.  He definitely looked his best when digging in the corners and at loose pucks in the slot area.  Scored a goal and had a couple assists, both times by winning puck battles and giving the puck to his linemates.</p>
<h6>RD TAYLOR ARONSON | 1991 | 6’1” | 196LBS | 13GP 0G 6A 6P +2 15PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Taylor  made a few smart plays down low when Calgary was intensely pressuring him.  Was partnered with Rutkowski and saw lots of ice-time.  More defensively responsible than his partner and while lacking the offensive flair of Rutkowski, he is capable in the offensive end and showed the ability to make a good outlet pass.  He played a good all-around game.</p>
<h6>LW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/jacob-berglund/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Jacob Berglund">JACOB BERGLUND</a> | 1991 | 6’1” | 199LBS | 13GP 1G 2A 3P +1 6PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Another late 1991 birthday, Berglund is excellent in his own end.  He was Portland’s top PK forward.  He was able to cover shooting lanes well, was strong on his skates and proved extremely tough to knock off the puck.  His physical maturity allowed him to effectively hold onto the puck long enough to be sure he could clear the zone.  Berglund did not show much offensive flair, but he took the puck hard to the net and generated a couple scoring chances with hard work.  He could prove to be a useful defensive forward in the pros.</p>
<h6>RW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/ty-rattie/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Ty Rattie">TY RATTIE</a> | 1993 | 6’0” | 170LBS | 7GP 2G 2A 4P -1 4PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>The 2nd overall pick in the WHL Bantam Draft in 2008, Ty is very small, but completely willing to go to battle.  He was absolutely crushed near the goal line in the second period and got right back up fighting for the puck like nothing happened.  His willingness to go to the tough areas put him in some scoring situations.  He seemed to have a knack for knowing where the puck is going before it gets there.  Scored a wraparound goal and added an assist in front of friends and family (he’s from nearby Airdrie, AB).  He kept his man in check in the defensive zone and showed good hands.  His skill set reminds me a bit of another Airdrie product, Zach Bochyuk.  He finished with a goal and an assist in the game.</p>
<h6>D JOE MORROW| 1992 | 6’0” | 197LBS | 12GP 1G 9A 10P +16 15PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>Joe Morrow was very impressive.  He is very cool and collected in his own zone, which can be attested to by his +16 in only 12 games so far this season.  He was partnered with another young defenseman in Daniel Johnston and they looked very comfortable playing as the third pairing for the Winterhawks.  Calm with the puck as well as in the corner, Morrow displayed very good skating ability, hockey sense and the ability to QB the PP.  Was very good in transition and while not overly big or strong, used smart angles to cut off opposing rushes and separate the opposition from the puck.  He almost always made the safe play.  Morrow and Rattie should make the 2011 draft interesting for Winterhawks fans.</p>
<h6>D DANIEL JOHNSTON | 1992 | 6’0” | 192LBS | 10GP 0G 7A 7P +13 6PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2011 Eligible</pre>
<p>Another late 1992 birthday like Morrow, Daniel Johnston showed a willingness to stand up to <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/cody-beach/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Cody Beach">Cody Beach</a> who is 5 inches taller than him when Beach  hammered Morrow’s head into the boards.  A quiet night for him as he and Morrow didn&#8217;t allow many scoring chances or need to spend too much time in their own end.</p>
<p>Other notes: Neither Seth Swenson or Gaspar Kopitar played.  Swenson  took part in the pre-game warm-up.</p>
<h5 style="text-align: center;"><strong>CALGARY HITMEN</strong></h5>
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<h6>D <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/michael-stone/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Michael Stone">MICHAEL STONE</a> | 1990 | 6’4” | 207LBS | 11GP 3G 5A 8P -3 14PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2008 PHO (3/69)</pre>
<p>Michael showed the talent that made him a 3rd round pick of the Coyotes.  He is the vocal leader of the Hitmen. He possesses great size and strength.  He has a fantastic shot, although the shots are often blocked.  Despite not getting any points, he had a solid game (even hit a post).  He had several good hits and made smart safe plays in his own end.  A good end to end rush towards the end of the 1<sup>st</sup> period.  Good all-around game.</p>
<h6>D MATT MacKENZIE | 1991 | 6’2” | 198LBS | 11GP 1G 10A 11P +6 6PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Matt Mackenzie played a similar type game in the offensive zone as Rutkowski.  He doesn&#8217;t always use his size, but it is apparent that he needs to get stronger.  He has a good frame, but needs to fill out some more to take advantage of it.   His shot is very weak, but that should also improve once he puts on some muscle.  He possesses good offensive awareness and he made a few smart pinches to keep the puck in the offensive zone.  He used screens effectively when shooting on net providing his teammates with rebound oppurtunities.  His skating needs a lot of work, especially his transition and acceleration but he has enough tools that some NHL team will be excited at the thought of developing this raw prospect.  Matt had three assists in the game.</p>
<h6>RW <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/cody-beach/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Cody Beach">CODY BEACH</a> | 1992 | 6’5” | 184LBS | 6GP 0G 2A 2P +2 18PIM</h6>
<pre>NHL: 2010 Eligible</pre>
<p>Cody, the younger brother of Chicago draft pick Kyle Beach played a power-forward game.  He was skating decently for his size and was banging bodies early on.  He wasn&#8217;t very noticeable late in the game.</p>
<p>Other notes: <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/austin-madaisky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Austin Madaisky">Austin Madaisky</a> wasn’t in the Calgary lineup.  <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/peter-kosterman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Peter Kosterman">Peter Kosterman</a> and Jaynen Rissling both played well and will be discussed in more detail later this month.</p>
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