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		<title>USHL Feature: Green Bay Gambler Draft Prospects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Green Bay Gamblers have a few players who are on the NHL radar. Our USHL writer had a chance to take in a Gamblers game recently against the Youngstown Phantoms and review some of the high profile players on the Green Bay roster. ]]></description>
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<p>The Green Bay Gamblers have a few draft eligible players and one not selected last year who may hear their names called at the 2010 draft.</p>
<h6><strong><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/aaron-harstad/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Aaron Harstad">Aaron Harstad</a>            D              6&#8217;2&#8243;         183</strong></h6>
<p>Harstad has all the physical attributes that would interest an NHL team.  He has good size and is an excellent skater.  Harstad can handle the puck well, makes good decisions with the puck and has a hard shot.  Harstad&#8217;s trust in his skating allows him to play well in one on one situations by keeping tight gap control.  On several occasions, attacking forwards were forced to dump the puck in or were rushed into bad decisions as a result of Harstad&#8217;s presence.  He was also strong on the boards and was happy to throw a few big hits, the most notable one on Youngstown&#8217;s 6&#8217;5&#8243; 215lb <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nick-czinder/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nick Czinder">Nick Czinder</a>.   On these skills alone, Harstad could be selected in the top 120.  However, on two occasions he was on the ice for breakaways that resulted from passes made deep in Youngstown&#8217;s zone to an awaiting forward at or near the middle of Green Bay&#8217;s blue line.  On both instances, Harstad was near the boards in no man&#8217;s land by himself.  It was hard to determine the breakdown between Harstad and his partner, but Harstad&#8217;s ice time went down after those instances.   Some seasoning and coaching at Colorado College should help.  His raw athleticism alone should entice a team to take a chance on him in June.<br />
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<h6><strong><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/chris-crane/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Chris Crane">Chris Crane</a>       F          6&#8217;1&#8243;     193</strong></h6>
<p>Crane is the the prototypical energy forward.  He&#8217;s a quick skater who will fly to the puck and create havoc.  He thrived as the game became more physical and attempted to rally the Gamblers when they got down in the game by challenging some of the bigger Phantom players.  However, he had no takers.  Crane was on the ice in critical PK situations and acquitted himself well.  My opinion is that he would need to hone his puck skills and smooth out his skating at Ohio State before a team would draft him next year or take a shot as a free agent.</p>
<h6><strong><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/ludwig-karlsson/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Ludwig Karlsson">Ludwig Karlsson</a>      F          6&#8217;2&#8243;     200</strong></h6>
<p>Karlsson was not drafted in 2009 and his name has been mentioned as someone who could possibly be selected in 2010.  It&#8217;s easy to see that Karlsson wishes to play a skilled player&#8217;s game by relying on his puck handling.  However, Karlsson was routinely stripped of the puck by backchecking forwards.  He would be more suited to play a power forward&#8217;s game  by dishing to his linemates and getting his big frame in the dirty areas in front but did not show a willingness to do so.  He was consistently out-muscled on the puck.</p>
<p>A few other notes on the game:</p>
<p>Youngstown goalie, <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/matthew-mahalak/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Matthew Mahalak">Matthew Mahalak</a>, a 2011 eligible played particularly well in goal.  The Phantom&#8217;s were outshot 35-9 and were still able to win 3-2 because of Mahalak&#8217;s strong play.  The 6&#8217;2&#8243; 185 netminder displayed good positioning and rebound control.  He was also impressive in that he was never visibly rattled as Green Bay scored 2 third period goals to draw the game close and was never bothered by traffic in front of the net.   Mahalak will certainly draw interest next year.</p>
<p>Two players previously mentioned in my reports, 2010 eligible <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nick-czinder/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nick Czinder">Nick Czinder</a> and 2011 eligible <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/scott-mayfield/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Scott Mayfield">Scott Mayfield</a> continue to improve.  The skating and footwook of both players have gotten noticeably better.  Mayfield has the look of a top 60 player and will probably merit first round consideration if he continues this path.   I will update both as the season progresses.</p>
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		<title>USHL Feature: Tri-City Storm vs. Youngstown Phantoms Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jaden Schwartz was on display against the Youngstown Phantoms this weekend, and the Wilcox, Saskatchewan native was quick to show why some scouts are starting to consider him as a first round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft]]></description>
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<p>On Saturday, the Tri-City Storm completed their two game weekend sweep against the Youngstown Phantoms.   The Storm&#8217;s <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/jaden-schwartz/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Jaden Schwartz">Jaden Schwartz</a> displayed the skills that have NHL scouts excited about this talented forward. Another draft eligible forward from the Youngstown Phantoms, <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nick-czinder/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nick Czinder">Nick Czinder</a>, might be the kind of player NHL teams may take a chance on in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.</p>
<h6 style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/jaden-schwartz/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Jaden Schwartz">Jaden Schwartz</a>     F        5&#8217;10         180           Tri-City</strong></h6>
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<p>Saying that Schwartz was the best player on the ice is not exactly going out on a limb.  Schwartz possesses innate abilities that cannot be taught.  His hockey sense is uncanny as the puck seems to follow him all over the ice.  In addition, Schwartz&#8217;s ability to see the ice and the developing plays put his teammates in position for scoring opportunities.  Schwartz was credited with 2 assists but he contributed to several more quality scoring chances with his ability to distribute the puck and in some cases, catching his linemates off guard by threading passess through legs and sticks.  Schwartz also displayed strong skating with separation speed when he had the puck and the ability to quickly transition from backchecking to pouncing on loose pucks in the neutral zone and passing the puck ahead.  Schwartz&#8217;s size did not keep him out of the dirty areas in front of the net both offensively and defensively.  He also seemed to find another gear when he was battling for the puck on the boards and rarely lost those battles.  The only thing lacking on this night was the ability to finish on chances Schwartz created on his own.  On one occasion, the puck simply rolled off his blade when he was fed in the slot.  The Colorado College recruit&#8217;s ability to score goals this year might be the difference between being a first rounder, or sliding out of the Top 30.</p>
<h6 style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/nick-czinder/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nick Czinder">Nick Czinder</a>     F         6&#8217;5&#8243;          215          Youngstown</strong></h6>
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<p>NHL.com recently rated Czinder as Youngstown&#8217;s best pro prospect for this year&#8217;s draft.  He did not play in the previous Phantom&#8217;s game I attended but he did play Saturday.  Size is clearly what  Czinder brings to the table.  He displayed decent straight line skating and was able to effectively backcheck and provide puck support offensively.  Also, Czinder was able to throw his weight around and buried the Tri-City defenseman, directly leading to Youngstown&#8217;s goal.  However, Czinder must improve his skating in traffic as he often became entangled in other players&#8217; bodies and fell to the ice.  If he improves that aspect of his game, an NHL team could take a shot at him, although he will be a bit of a project to develop.<br />
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Also, a quick update on Youngstown defenseman <a href="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tag/scott-mayfield/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Scott Mayfield">Scott Mayfield</a> who is a 2011 draft eligible.  Mayfield has certainly improved since the beginning of the season.  His skating is slightly better but his confidence with the puck is what was noticeably improved.   Also, Mayfield was on the ice in Penalty Kill situations and could be heard barking out instructions on the ice to his partner.  It will be interesting to see how much further this kid will develop this year.</p>
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