William McIsaac, D (Spokane Chiefs):
Known as a "defensive defenseman", McIsaac's offensive contributions have been in constant growth in the WHL. He transitioned from a minimal point scorer to a more dynamic defenseman, suggesting that he can be a potential two-way defenseman. His physical play and ability to shut the opponent play make him a promising prospect for any team that wants to draft him.
AJ Spellacy, C/W (Windsor Spitfires):
Spellacy brings a nice size and strength on the ice at 6'3" and 190 pounds. He's shown improvement in scoring in the last year, tripling his number of goal in recent seasons in the OHL. His ability to contribute on both ends of the ice makes him a valuable player to consider drfating for Detroit if you look at the later rounds.
Miroslav Satan, C (Slovakia):
Standing at 6'7", Satan is a unique prospect due to his imposing size and defensive potential. While he needs to add muscle to his body, the reach he has and the defensive instincts he possesses could make him a valuable asset in penalty killing and defensive roles. Additionally, his scoring ability in junior leagues shows promise for his offensive side in the NHL.
These prospects represent potential steals for Detroit in the mid-to-late rounds of the draft. As the Red Wings seek to add depth and talent across all positions, these players present intriguing options for development.
Source : Octopus Thrower
3 surefire steals the Red Wings must target in the NHL Draft
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JUIN 23 | 82 ANSWERS Here are three potential steals in the NHL entry draft Who would you pick between the 3? | ||
William McIsaac | 27 | 32.9 % |
AJ Spellacy | 14 | 17.1 % |
Miroslav Satan | 41 | 50 % |
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