He's a true battler who blocks shots and plays with incredibly hard in his end. He's moderate sized, however, he makes a terrific first pass and, as previously mentioned, has radically improved his consciousness and anticipation at the defensive end. Extremely proficient with the puck and slick in the offensive end. He did a much better job of handling the forecheck and his first pass has come a long way, as has his own assurance in carrying the puck from difficulty, using his solid skating ability. Timpano needed a solid year for Erie later coming from Sudbury. Henderson is a solid North/South speed guy who has worked out very well for its Generals because a transaction in London. Back in Saigeon that you 've obtained a potential two-way centre who can put the puck at the web and play with intensity. His play the puck, his effort with no puck. And even though he's not incredibly successful as a player without the puck, the effort is there to perform through traffic. And even though he'd only 24 targets, I really feel as though he has the capacity to score because of a fantastic release which he can get off at high speed.
London's top goal scorer this year was Sam Miletic, true that would probably surprise a good deal of people. He deserves a good deal of credit for coming back to the OHL this season (after getting a leave last year), refocused and enhanced. He surely deserves the chance. I truly hope an NHL team gives him a opportunity to play professional next year. Crawley has long been a favourite of NHL Central Scouting, and also in his final year of draft qualifications, he's finally made a lover and believer of me. Listed on NHL Central Scouting's closing list and deservedly so. May 't help but capture Dan Girardi flashbacks once I watch Crawley drama and he's obviously worked out in the NHL after being a late bloomer. Certainly not the biggest (a bit of a theme among many of the greatest forward accessible from the OHL this year), but you can't help but detect Meireles if you see Kitchener playwith.