Очки новичков нхл 2024

Check out the list of all the NHL PLayers who debut for the 2023-24 NHL season on На счету Андрея Кузьменко 21 очко (8+13) в 43 играх. По информации Sportsnet, защитник Павел Минтюков из команды “Анахайм” занимает третью позицию среди новичков НХЛ по набранным очкам. Всего у россиянина, которому 19 лет, 10 (1+9) очков в 14 матчах.

Топ 5 лучших новичков НХЛ в этом сезоне по набранным очкам

В сезоне 2015/16 в НХЛ приехал из СКА форвард Артемий Панарин и сразу стал забивать за «Чикаго Блэкхоукс». Всего в 80 матчах он набрал 77 очков за результативность и с отрывом был признан лучшим дебютантом лиги. Now that the 2023 NHL Draft is over, let's take a quick look at the top prospects from the 2024 NHL Draft, one year in advance! 30 января 2024 года состоится очередной матч регулярного чемпионата НХЛ, в котором сразятся Оттава – Нэшвилл. Кому удастся. 31 января 2024, 17:40 МСК «Оттава» набрала очки в шести из последних семи матчей. очков и на данный момент замыкает таблицу. ''Are They Even Born Yet?'' 2024 NHL Draft Rankings. Draft Class: 2021. Created By: DraftExpert. Macklin Celebrini of Boston University and Cole Eiserman of the US National Team Development Program, two top prospects for the 2024 NHL Draft, have received ‘A’ grades as potential first-round picks in FCHockey’s Preliminary ranking released Tuesday.

Артем Левшунов — 4-й в рейтинге драфта НХЛ-2024 по версии The Hockey News

He was dealt from the Sudbury Wolves to the Kingston Frontenacs in the past few weeks as the Wolves needed to open an import roster spot for star forward Dalibor Dvorsky. The Frontenacs defenseman began this season with first-round pick aspirations. He does not provide much offensively, even if his numbers have improved with Kingston, and his defensive game has not been overly consistent. He commits too many turnovers and spends a lot of time in his own end. He was playing limited minutes in the DEL with Adler Mannheim but has since been loaned out to the Bietigheim Steelers in the DEL2 due to poor play and loosing the confidence of his coach. He has good physical tools like his size, shot, and skating but his decision making has been called into question as he has moments of being a turnover machine in his own zone. Is it a confidence issue that just needs time or will his stock continue to fall? That is the question.

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The slowest player to achieve 1,000 points was Patrick Marleau with 1,349 games followed by Nicklas Lidstrom with 1,336. Of the 98 players to score at least 1,000 points in their career, 56 reached the mark in fewer than 1,000 career games played. Dave Andreychuk came closest to the statistical coincidence of scoring 1,000 points in exactly 1,000 games, scoring his 1,000th point in the 998th game he played. Lanny McDonald scored his 1,000th point with only ten games remaining in his final season.

Team achievements[ edit ] A total of 24 different NHL franchises have had a player score their 1,000th point while playing for the franchise.

Илья Масюк 19. В этом матче голом отметился защитник «Анахайма» Павел Минтюков. Это его второй гол в сезоне. Павел вышел на 2-е место по очкам среди новичков, сравнявшись с Марко Росси и Адамом Фантилли.

Yaroslav Askarov — G — Nashville Predators 21. Jesper Wallstedt — G — Minnesota Wild 20. Alexander Nikishin — D — Carolina Hurricanes 19.

Zach Bensen — W — Buffalo Sabres 18. Ryan Leonard — W — Washington Capitals 17. David Reinbacher — D — Montreal Canadiens 16. Pavel Mintyukov — D — Anaheim Ducks 15. Shane Wright — C — Seattle Kraken 14. Logan Stankoven — C — Dallas Stars 11. Cutter Gauthier — W — Philadelphia Flyers 8. Logan Cooley — C — Arizona Coyotes 5.

Click the above link for full writeups on each player. Criteria used is the player has to be under 23-years old, not a full-time player and has to be under an NHL contract or drafted. Frank Nazar — C — Chicago Blackhawks 49.

Топ 5 лучших новичков НХЛ в этом сезоне по набранным очкам

As I said, this is an offensive player with few weaknesses. I think his top speed is sufficient for a bigger winger. The explosiveness will need to improve, but as he gains strength, I see that improving. Getting him to use his size more effectively in all three zones is going to be a focal point.

There are so many things to love about his game on the puck. We could talk at length about his ability to create. His edgework and lateral quickness are really impressive too.

On top of all the skill, the vision and overall offensive zone awareness are also elite. For all the fun... The question marks in his own zone are legitimate.

He can struggle defending down low and in coverage, and a mindset switch will be needed. That said... Secondly, there is jam to his game at times.

Will improved strength improve his defensive consistency? Can he become just as hungry for the puck in the defensive zone as he is in the other two? There will be inherit risk attached to Parekh on draft day.

But, on the flip side, he is a young defender with a lot of time to figure things out; one with a great head for the game. I usually bet on hockey sense. I see a young man who oozes potential as he fills into his frame; a frame that has grown considerably in the last year or so.

Really only consistency has been the issue this year, but Oshawa has been pretty underwhelming as a team too. He competes physically. He is active on the forecheck and the backcheck.

He can beat defenders one on one to create for himself or teammates, but he is also a heady player who understands how to find space and soft spots in the offensive zone. For a competitive winger, his playmaking and vision are terrific and I think that ultimately makes him a really good complementary guy in the middle six at the next level. The skating, especially the agility is actually quite good for a big guy who is still growing, but the power and speed will definitely need to improve further.

I think it can. Sennecke is the kind of guy who will continue to fly under the radar until he ends up making the Canadian U18 team at the end of the year and has a great tournament... This is a guy who is one of the youngest players available this year, with terrific bloodlines, who happens to be playing big minutes in all situations with under 70 games of OHL experience under his belt.

Defensively, he has the potential to be an absolute rock. He plays aggressively in the defensive zone and is so disruptive because of his reach and mobility. When the physical component becomes more consistent...

Offensively, I love how he starts the breakout. He already trusts his feet and protects the puck well to help him shed forecheckers. For me, Fischer is a top 40 guy right now, right there with the likes of Emery as an athletic, toolsy type.

Is he just a guy that is tough to get a read on? In a way, this kind of scares me a bit. I certainly see the upside.

The skating is terrific. He can create by leading the charge offensively, pushing deep inside the offensive zone to break down coverage. This is especially true for his physical intensity level; he seems to get "meaner" with every viewing.

Maybe he will continue to grow on me. But in a year with so many good defenseman available across the entire 2024 draft , I see others with a more defined role at the next level. He is a zone entry machine, who is always looking to circle back to lead the charge into the opposing end.

He is a very active forechecker and backchecker and an overall effective three zone player because of his speed. I do have some concerns. I kind of view him similarly to another former Steelhead in Owen Beck.

Either way, you have to love the progression he has shown this year, finally taking that next step as a high end OHL player. He already has such a great understanding of how he needs to play and his game will translate well to the pro level so long as he can continue to upgrade his skating. He can play multiple forward positions.

He can kill penalties or play down low on the powerplay. He competes hard physically and in all three zones. He loves to attack the middle of the ice and is great at protecting the puck in stride to offset any speed and quickness deficits.

Stats and physical profile are pretty similar. I say this but I view the two pretty damn interchangeable. Both are terrific play trackers.

Both are athletic Leenders probably a little quicker. But I view George as a little more technically sound, quiet in his movements and better with his rebound control. He has been all over the plays of the week this year so far, stretching out to cover his posts to rob would be shooters.

He never quits on a play and his composure in the crease this year for a younger Mississauga team has been impressive.

На эту встречу тренерский штаб хозяев принял решение перевести всех трех российских нападающих - Дмитрия Воронкова, Кирилла Марченко и Егора Чинахова - в одну тройку. Встреча завершилась победой "Коламбуса" со счетом 4:2, а Воронков отметился голом. По результативной передаче на счету российских защитников Ивана Проворова, играющего за хозяев, и Артема Зуба из "Оттавы".

If he can take as big of a step forward next year as he has this past season, then Levshunov could easily push for the top spot in the draft as a potential 1 defenseman. Petersburg MHL Ivan Demidov is an incredibly talented offensive player, with great hands, a shot that projects to beat NHL goaltenders with some added strength, and some sneaky-good playmaking instincts. He finished the season with 11 points in 33 professional games, good enough for third among all U19 skaters. Helenius is level-headed under pressure and makes remarkable passes look routine, setting his teammates up for success. Catton also won bronze with Team Canada at the U18 World Championships where he scored four points in seven games. Aron Kiviharju, LD, TPS Liiga Aron Kiviharju has been the most talked about 2024 Draft eligibles over the last year or two, after playing most of his age-15 season in the top U20 junior league in Finland, scoring roughly a point per game as a small defenseman. Even against men. Kiviharju has lots of potential to become a top-four offensive defenseman who provides a ton of value on the power play.

Следующий матч «Анахайм» проведет 8 ноября против «Питтсбурга». Стартовое вбрасывание запланировано на 6:00 по московскому времени. После 11 игр регулярного чемпионата «утки» расположились на 6 месте турнирной таблицы Западной конференции, набрав 14 очков.

Россиянин вышел в лидеры по количеству набранных очков среди новичков НХЛ

Павел Минтюков обошёл Коннора Бедарда и делит первое место по очкам среди новичков НХЛ 19-летний россиянин пришёлся ко двору в «Анахайме». Встреча завершилась победой «уток» со счётом 4:2. Защитник «Анахайма» Павел Минтюков минувшей ночью отметился одной результативной передачей.

Бринк продемонстрировал свое мастерство, забив недавно в одиночном проходе в ворота «Баффало Сэйбрс». Грейг стал открытием для «Сенаторс», доказав свой потенциал уже в самом начале своей НХЛ-карьеры. К сожалению, ему помешала травма нижней части тела, и болельщики «Сенаторс» с нетерпением ожидают его возвращения на лед, чтобы увидеть, как он покажет себя в последующих играх. Люк Евангелиста Люк Евангелиста, привлекший внимание многих болельщиков играя за «Нэшилл Предаторз» в прошлом сезоне, продолжает впечатлять.

But I view George as a little more technically sound, quiet in his movements and better with his rebound control.

He has been all over the plays of the week this year so far, stretching out to cover his posts to rob would be shooters. He never quits on a play and his composure in the crease this year for a younger Mississauga team has been impressive. Once he cleans up a few technical things, that will improve. This is especially true about his rebound control. But, from what I understand, both of these guys are highly regarded by NHL scouts right now and are right in the conversation as the top goalies available. Both of their track records have been too good so far. Jakub Fibigr - Defense - Mississauga Steelheads Really impressive two-way Czech defender who has emerged as a minute eater for the Steelheads in his rookie year.

He is an effortless mover and it allows him to have a positive impact in a lot of areas. I love how he brings the fight to opposing puck carriers, stepping up early to disrupt clean entries. However, he also competes hard down low and near the crease and has some jam to his game. This is just a really solid two-way defender. Honestly, I wanted to put him higher, but decision making errors have been an issue all year without a ton of growth and that has me a little concerned about the processing ability. Poorly timed pinches. Poorly chosen times to be aggressive to defend high.

Neutral zone turnovers. This really needs to get cleaned up. Given his skill, poise, and vision, I want him to command the puck. Overall, Cristoforo is still a solid prospect thanks to his IQ. This is a very smart player. I just want to see him taking the bull by the horns to help lead this Windsor team out of their funk. Until I see more "dynamic" play from him, I feel more confident with him ranked in this range, rather than pushing for the first round as I had him preseason.

Luchanko is a terrific skater who builds to top speed very quickly. He has a profound impact on the transition game and is largely responsible for helping the Storm gain the zone at even strength and the powerplay. Even though he has that speed element, his game is actually predicated on quick touches and quick movement, as he darts in and out of coverage. His decision making with the puck has been sound too. You certainly wish he was a little bigger and a little more agile. At this point, I seem him as a top 75 candidate, but towards the back end of that. After a late start to the year due to injury recovery, Testa has been terrific for the Bulldogs through the first month or so of his return.

A high skill player, Testa was one of the more disappointing OHL rookies last year. He was just invisible on most nights and he really struggled away from the puck. This year? He looks like a completely different player. In fact, he looks like a completely different player than he did as a U16 star too. If he played with this kind of fire and intensity at a consistent rate with Niagara North, he would have been a top five pick IMO. So now what do we have?

The arrival of Dalibor Dvorsky has had a real negative impact on his ice time and responsibility, and as a result, his offensive production has plummeted. Much like Liam Greentree, Villeneuve is very center of the ice focused. He drives the net. He battles for position and can play net front on the powerplay. He is active and engaged in puck pursuit. I think his skating looks improved this year, although further improvements made to his first step quickness could help him. Given his projected lack of ice time this year, it could be difficult to truly ascertain his high end offensive upside as a pro.

I love the pace that he plays with. His speed and ability to make quick cuts at top speed are impressive. The release is top notch. The vision with the puck has been impressive, especially when operating with pace. This is a high upside forward who may have even more to give after he bulks up. This is a power winger although he has played some center who plays a heavy, pro style game. He competes physically and loves to lay the body in puck pursuit.

He drives the net and competes along the wall. He plays all three zones and has been a dependable defensive presence. His work in the neutral zone has been particularly impressive. He has a great stick and instincts. The first step quickness will need to improve. His skating has really taken a nice step forward and would be classified as a strength for him. Once he builds that head of steam in transition, OHL defenders are having a tough time with him.

I really like his upside as a goal scorer too. The rest of his game is definitely a work in progress.

His floor could end up being a reliable top-four defenceman in the NHL who sees some powerplay time. Lindstrom has 22 points in 14 games which leads his team and is good for eighth in the WHL. His 13 goals also lead his team and have him tied for fourth in the WHL. He could very well end up as a solid second line centre. Kiviharju is excellent in transition, given his incredible hockey IQ and high-level skating and puck skills. He has one goal and two points through seven games in the Liiga this season, which is a goal more and a point less than he managed through 22 games in his rookie season last year.

Kiviharju has the potential to be a top-pair, top power play defenceman, but it is also possible he settles in as a top-four power play quarterback. Either way, I see him running a top power play unit. He has excellent hockey IQ and a high-level vision and playmaking allow him to find open teammates and rack up assists while still being a threat to score. Helenius has five goals and 10 points in 17 games this season, which is just a point shy of his total through 33 games last season. So, what does this mean for Adam? Absolutely nothing! Remember Fedor Fedorov?

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После 11 игр регулярного чемпионата «утки» расположились на 6 месте турнирной таблицы Западной конференции, набрав 14 очков. Разница заброшенных шайб — 37:32.

Защитник «Анахайма» Павел Минтюков минувшей ночью отметился одной результативной передачей. Именно 18-летний канадец, ставший первым выбором драфта НХЛ в 2023 году, считается основным претендентом на звание лучшего новичка лиги. Отметим, что среди защитников-новичков Павел Минтюков сейчас является единоличным лидером по результативным действиям.

But, best of all, I think Von Richter is also an intelligent offensive player. He makes a solid breakout pass and manages the puck well, even under pressure. He keeps things simple. He can get pucks to the net and makes quick decisions at the point. Now, the not as good. And the reality is that Von Richter probably does project best as that type of pro, rather than a true two-way defender. A true "jack of all trades" type, Marrelli is just solid in all aspects of the game. The feet are good, but not great.

The size is good, but not outstanding. The physical intensity is good enough. Scouts will love the right shot. I was a bit surprised to see him earn a B grade from NHL Central Scouting, as to me he has a lot of qualities of that classic tweener. The rest of the year will be used to truly ascertain what kind of pro he can be. NHL scouts love types like him. The size and athleticism package is very intriguing. He has great attention to detail and is dialed in physically, making him a dual threat for the Battalion and someone who can be utilized in all situations.

The one name that comes to mind here is Zach Ostapchuk. I see the allure. Gabriel Frasca - Center - Kingston Frontenacs The forgotten man in this Ontario crop, Frasca has yet to play this season after injuring his shoulder in the offseason. Like any of the Frasca brothers, Gabriel is a heady player. He excelled as an OHL rookie because of his intelligence level and vision. But, I want to see the progression this year before I slot him above a lot of guys who have been playing and who showed similarly as OHL rookies last year. A big winger, he plays a traditional power game. I wanted to put him higher, but at this point I want to see if this level of play is sustainable.

He protects the puck really well and is difficult to strip or separate from. The physical intensity level needs to increase. The confidence with the puck seems low at this point as Van Volsen has struggled to make plays deep in the offensive zone. Does this point to a lack of processing? Far from it. All that said, as I mentioned, I love the player. I love how he competes in the defensive end. I love his gap control and positioning in the defensive end.

I love how he defends pace aggressively by stepping up early, squashing a lot of plays in the neutral zone or at the blueline. I love how he starts the breakout and I think he has sneaky offensive upside inside the offensive blueline because of his high end processing ability. His skating is far from poor too. He can drive the net. Once his fills out physically, I see Hilton as having the potential to develop into quite the player. He just passes the eye test too often for me not to have him ranked pretty aggressively. Ellinas has great attention to detail as a defensive center already and has the length and skating to play that role at the next level too. Kieron Walton - Wing - Sudbury Wolves Massive winger with good offensive upside who has been a solid secondary scorer for the Wolves this year.

But Kaden is kind of a similar player to Coulson. A guy who plays bigger than he is to make up for a lack of truly dynamic athletic tools. He plays a heavy game. Skating needs to improve. Easy to forget that he had a significant knee injury last year. A big second half could move him back up my list and the list of others. That has held through this season thus far. A move to Kingston to earn more ice time has not helped.

Ice time has been inconsistent thus far, but he shows flashes of being a high impact defender in this league at both ends. If Brantford ends up selling off at the deadline and he gets more ice time down the stretch, he could be one to watch. Braydon McCallum - Wing - Peterborough Petes High energy winger who has been a solid secondary scoring option for the surprising Petes this year. Daniel Chen - Defense - Brantford Bulldogs Tall and lanky defender who played heavy minutes early on, but has seen his ice time and responsibility decrease as the weeks have gone on. Very, very raw. David Egorov - Goaltender - Brantford Bulldogs I had very high expectations for Egorov coming into the year, viewing him as only a notch below George and Leenders in this crop. Carson Woodall - Defense - Windsor Spitfires Woodall has been a pleasant surprise for the Spits this year, one of few. He takes care of the puck, makes a clean exit, and has good instincts at both ends.

Not a dynamic player. Not big either. Looks to be a potentially great find as an OHL player, but not more.

For all the fun... The question marks in his own zone are legitimate. He can struggle defending down low and in coverage, and a mindset switch will be needed. That said... Secondly, there is jam to his game at times.

Will improved strength improve his defensive consistency? Can he become just as hungry for the puck in the defensive zone as he is in the other two? There will be inherit risk attached to Parekh on draft day. But, on the flip side, he is a young defender with a lot of time to figure things out; one with a great head for the game. I usually bet on hockey sense. I see a young man who oozes potential as he fills into his frame; a frame that has grown considerably in the last year or so. Really only consistency has been the issue this year, but Oshawa has been pretty underwhelming as a team too. He competes physically.

He is active on the forecheck and the backcheck. He can beat defenders one on one to create for himself or teammates, but he is also a heady player who understands how to find space and soft spots in the offensive zone. For a competitive winger, his playmaking and vision are terrific and I think that ultimately makes him a really good complementary guy in the middle six at the next level. The skating, especially the agility is actually quite good for a big guy who is still growing, but the power and speed will definitely need to improve further. I think it can. Sennecke is the kind of guy who will continue to fly under the radar until he ends up making the Canadian U18 team at the end of the year and has a great tournament... This is a guy who is one of the youngest players available this year, with terrific bloodlines, who happens to be playing big minutes in all situations with under 70 games of OHL experience under his belt. Defensively, he has the potential to be an absolute rock.

He plays aggressively in the defensive zone and is so disruptive because of his reach and mobility. When the physical component becomes more consistent... Offensively, I love how he starts the breakout. He already trusts his feet and protects the puck well to help him shed forecheckers. For me, Fischer is a top 40 guy right now, right there with the likes of Emery as an athletic, toolsy type. Is he just a guy that is tough to get a read on? In a way, this kind of scares me a bit. I certainly see the upside.

The skating is terrific. He can create by leading the charge offensively, pushing deep inside the offensive zone to break down coverage. This is especially true for his physical intensity level; he seems to get "meaner" with every viewing. Maybe he will continue to grow on me. But in a year with so many good defenseman available across the entire 2024 draft , I see others with a more defined role at the next level. He is a zone entry machine, who is always looking to circle back to lead the charge into the opposing end. He is a very active forechecker and backchecker and an overall effective three zone player because of his speed. I do have some concerns.

I kind of view him similarly to another former Steelhead in Owen Beck. Either way, you have to love the progression he has shown this year, finally taking that next step as a high end OHL player. He already has such a great understanding of how he needs to play and his game will translate well to the pro level so long as he can continue to upgrade his skating. He can play multiple forward positions. He can kill penalties or play down low on the powerplay. He competes hard physically and in all three zones. He loves to attack the middle of the ice and is great at protecting the puck in stride to offset any speed and quickness deficits. Stats and physical profile are pretty similar.

I say this but I view the two pretty damn interchangeable. Both are terrific play trackers. Both are athletic Leenders probably a little quicker. But I view George as a little more technically sound, quiet in his movements and better with his rebound control. He has been all over the plays of the week this year so far, stretching out to cover his posts to rob would be shooters. He never quits on a play and his composure in the crease this year for a younger Mississauga team has been impressive. Once he cleans up a few technical things, that will improve. This is especially true about his rebound control.

But, from what I understand, both of these guys are highly regarded by NHL scouts right now and are right in the conversation as the top goalies available. Both of their track records have been too good so far. Jakub Fibigr - Defense - Mississauga Steelheads Really impressive two-way Czech defender who has emerged as a minute eater for the Steelheads in his rookie year. He is an effortless mover and it allows him to have a positive impact in a lot of areas. I love how he brings the fight to opposing puck carriers, stepping up early to disrupt clean entries. However, he also competes hard down low and near the crease and has some jam to his game.

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Сезон НХЛ 2023/2024 станет 107-м (106-м игровым) в истории Национальной хоккейной лиги. В сезоне 2015/16 в НХЛ приехал из СКА форвард Артемий Панарин и сразу стал забивать за «Чикаго Блэкхоукс». Всего в 80 матчах он набрал 77 очков за результативность и с отрывом был признан лучшим дебютантом лиги. It's time for my first official ranking for the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. The 2023-24 NHL Regular Season Player stat leaders on ESPN. Includes stat leaders in every category from points and assists to goals and plus/minus. Журналист Стивен Эллис на портале Daily Faceoff составил топ-10 лучших проспектов-вратарей в НХЛ на сезон-2023/2024. В рейтинге участвовали голкиперы не старше 23 лет, сыгравшие менее 25 матчей в НХЛ. Иванов провел в своем дебютном сезоне в НХЛ 2023 года 82 матча и набрал в общей сложности 100 очков. Его смелые атаки и точные броски позволили ему стать лидером своей команды и претендовать на звание лучшего новичка года.

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It's time for my first official ranking for the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Как считаются очки в НХЛ. Ныне в регулярных чемпионатах НХЛ за любую победу команда получает два очка, одно очко коллектив получает за проигрыш в овертайме или в серии буллитов, и ни одного — за проигрыш в основное время. Full round 2024 NHL mock draft projections, with trades and compensatory picks based on weekly team projections and college and amateur player rankings. Today's Top Scorers Globally. Most Viewed Players on 2024 NHL Draft Top Prospects. Learn more about EP Premium. Российский защитник «Анахайм Дакс» Павел Минтюков вышел в лидеры по количеству набранных очков среди новичков Национальной хоккейной лиги (НХЛ). На счету 19-летнего игрока одна заброшенная шайба и семь результативных передач в 11 матчах текущего сезона. Лучшие новички в регулярных сезонах НХЛ.

Looking ahead at the 2024 NHL Draft’s top 12 prospects

Отметим, что среди защитников-новичков Павел Минтюков сейчас является единоличным лидером по результативным действиям. Заглавное фото: НХЛ.

Aron Kiviharju, LD, TPS Liiga Aron Kiviharju has been the most talked about 2024 Draft eligibles over the last year or two, after playing most of his age-15 season in the top U20 junior league in Finland, scoring roughly a point per game as a small defenseman. Even against men. Kiviharju has lots of potential to become a top-four offensive defenseman who provides a ton of value on the power play. Some will likely make Quinn Hughes comparisons in the next year but I think Kiviharju is smarter than Hughes and is nowhere near as good of a skater. He looks pretty similar on the ice to his older brother Lane, but Cole is a more physical defender and has scored more points with the U17 team than Lane did, despite having a significantly later birthday.

Gaining another inch or two would do a lot for his draft stock, but Hutson will likely be one of the most talented offensive defensemen in this draft class regardless. Tanner Howe 2024 stays red hot with this first-period tally. He has 9 goals and 15 points in his last 7 games.

Season achievements[ edit ] The 1997—98 NHL season saw the largest number of players six achieve their 1,000th point. A total of five players scored their 1,000th point in the 1990—91 season.

Of these 16, there were six seasons between Gordie Howe and the second player, Jean Beliveau , to make it to the 1,000-point mark. Second quickest was Mario Lemieux , achieving the mark in his 513th game. Of the eight defensemen to score 1,000 points, the fewest NHL games required was 770, set by Paul Coffey.

By DraftPro Staff The draft picture is becoming clearer as we headed through the holiday break and international events. Prospects are starting to separate themselves, starting to shine causing scouts to track them even closer, and some are showing that they are not what many first thought they were.

Our scouts have been busy over the last couple months watching junior club games all over the world in various leagues as well as all the international tournaments of November and December to provide this input on this next wave of future NHL talent. There have been some impressive performances that have seen some names rocket up the draft list as well as prolonged droughts that have done the alternative to the names attached to those who have not played well or have shown red flags in their developments. Below is a little update on some from around the various league who have risen or dropped based on recent performance. Just destroying the NCAA as a minute munching, puck rushing, freshman defender, driving the bus for the Pioneers powerplay, and also enjoying success at the World Juniors leaves very little doubt we are looking at a future top four NHL defender. His intelligent, deceptive hands and skating ability, and elite playmaking vision make him dangerous whenever he touches the puck.

Son of hall of famer Jarome Iginla, he has caught the attention of fans long before his draft year. Like his father, TIj is known for his excellent release and ability to find the net through traffic.

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