Author: Ryan Scott

Maritimer, lifelong hockey fan and Prospect Writer.

2025 World Junior Championship: Each Nations Best Player

Now that the dust has settled and Canadian Twitter users have eased up about Team Canada’s lacklustre performance, it felt like the perfect time to reflect on the tournament and determine who the best players from each nation were. In terms of exciting and enjoyable hockey, this year’s World Junior was no different than what […]

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2025 World Junior Championship: Canada Hangs on to Defeat Germany

As Day 4 of the World Junior Championship came to an end, Canada faced Germany in a game that had much bigger implications than originally assumed. After the shootout loss to Latvia, which left the hockey world shocked, Canada found itself in a must-win situation against a team that they had never previously lost to […]

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2025 World Junior Championship: Team Germany Players to Watch

As we draw closer to Boxing Day and the start of the World Junior Championships in Ottawa, Ontario I have compiled a list of five players on Team Germany that you won’t want to miss as they begin their quest for international junior hockey glory. Some of these guys are familiar faces from last year’s […]

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2025 NHL Draft: Top Underrated QMJHL Prospects

As the QMJHL season chugs along, we have already seen a few interesting changes to this year’s NHL draft class. Some players, like Carbonneau and Desnoyers (shown in the clip below), continue to excel, while others have seen their draft stock fall. However, the biggest change has been removing the NCAA rule that prevents players […]

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2025 NHL Draft: Early Looks at QMJHL Prospects

As we inch ever closer to the beginning of the new QMJHL season which gets underway on Friday, September 20th, we felt it would be a perfect time to give you our early thoughts on some of the best 2025 NHL draft talent that the QMJHL has to offer. Although the QMJHL has ultimately produced […]

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Justin Poirier takes part in an away game this season for the Drakkar.

2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Justin Poirier

The Scouting Report: Justin Poirier is a 17-year-old right winger from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC. He most recently played for the Baie Comeau Drakkar of the QMJHL, where he wrapped up a fantastic season. Poirer finished second on the Drakkar in points but led the entire QMJHL in goals with 51 over 68 games. He also was […]

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Zeev Buium playing for Denver University.

2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Zeev Buium

The Scouting Report: Zeev Buium is an American defenseman who is projected to go early in the first round of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. A graduate of the US National Development program, he spent his draft year season with the Denver University, where his game improved astronomically. He is coming off a fantastic season, […]

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Saginaw Spirit defenseman Zayne Parekh taking part in an away game this season.

2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profiles: Zayne Parekh

The Scouting Report: Zayne Parekh is a right-hand shot offensive defenseman who has spent the past 2 years with the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL. Parekh is truly one of the most exciting prospects in this year’s draft class and has a game that translates well to the NHL level. Parekh led the Spirit in […]

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2024 NHL Draft prospect Luke Misa during a home game this season.

2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profiles: Luke Misa

The Scouting Report: Luke Misa is an 18-year-old center from Oakville, Ontario, who is eligible for the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. The OHL is stocked with supremely talented centers, and Misa is no exception. This season he led the Mississauga Steelheads with 26 goals and 55 assists over 66 games played this season.  Misa possesses […]

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Jett Luchanko of the London Knights skates in a home game

2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profiles: Jett Luchanko

The Scouting Report: Jett Luchanko is a 17-year-old two-way center who currently plays for the Guelph Storm of the OHL. He stands at 5’11” and 183 pounds and has shown immense improvement over the past season. Finishing the OHL season with the team lead in points for Guelph with 74 points through 68 games, Luchanko […]

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