Only some of them have NHL comparisons/players they model there game after
ZAYDE WISDOM
Position: Right wing
Team: Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
Size: 5-10, 195
Shoots: Right
The website OHL Writers called Wisdom a "a good skater with good speed and is markedly improved from a year ago. He is able to get on the fore-check quickly and create havoc. He darts into lanes quickly and without hesitation. Wisdom is a big net-front presence for the Frontenacs, and is especially strong on his feet and hard to knock off the puck.
Wisdom finished No. 2 in scoring for the Frontenacs this season, his second in the OHL, with 29 goals and 30 assists in 62 games.
JAROMIR PYTLIK
Position: Center
Team: Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
Size: 6-0, 200
Shoots: Right
"Anytime I look down the bench and I’m not sure who to put on (the ice), it’s easy to say Jaromir Pytlik because he does play every situation. He already plays like a pro. Everything’s hard. If he gets the puck, he makes hard decisions. He’s hard on his stick. He’s willing to compete for a puck. Nothing is easy when you play against Pytlik. I love his speed wide. I love his shot. I think he’s a pretty smart player."
Pytlik models his game after that of Evgeni Malkin.
WYATT KAISER
Position: Defenseman
Team: Andover Huskies (USHS)
Size: 6-0, 173
Shoots: Left
"His gap control is air tight and when the opposition is playing the puck up against the boards, it can be difficult for the attackers to find room to bypass Kaiser. Kaiser has strong physicality and he is not afraid to use it at each end of the ice. With Kaiser’s physicality and gap control, if you are rushing up the ice or playing the puck close to the boards, your chances of getting around him are slim."
Central Scouting also compared Kaiser's skillset to that of Duncan Keith.
EAMON POWELL
Position: Defenseman
Team: U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
Size: 5-10, 165
Shoots: Right
Elite Prospects' draft guide calls Powell an "aggressive defender," and says that his "agility and great edge work are integral parts of his game. He's a confident puck-carrier, happy to lead a rush, or activate as a trailer to support the puck as the second wave of the attack."
He models his game after those of Duncan Keith and Torey Krug.
JAN BEDNAR
Position: Goalie
Team: HC Energie Karlovy Vary (Czech), HC Banic Sokolov (Czech 2)
Size: 6-4, 196
Catches: Left
Central Scouting ranks Bednar the second-best European goalie in the draft second to only Yaroslav Askarov, who is expected to be picked in the first round. Bednar is No. 71 on Bob McKenzie's rankings.Bednar is an incredibly athletic goaltender, very mobile, with great size and a quick glove-hand. He can, however, be very inconsistent at times. Bednar split last season between the top Czech league and the second-level Czech league. In the top league, he posted a 4.39 goals-against average and an .884 save percentage in 13 games. He played 24 games in the second league, recording a 3.26 goals-against average and an .873 save percentage.
EMIL HEINEMAN
Position: Left wing
Team: Leksands IF (SHL)
Size: 6-1, 185
Shoots: Left
Dobber Prospects calls Heineman a "goal-scoring winger who plays a very good 200-foot game. A very good skater. Not afraid to play the body. Great on-ice effort level. Very good by the boards. Lacks high-end offensive tools but projects to become a good complementary winger at the NHL level."
IAN MOORE
Position: Defenseman
Team: St. Mark's (USHS)
Size: 6-2, 171
Shoots: Right
Smaht Scouting said that Moore is strong at eliminating open passing lanes, and is a crisp passer. His speed and acceleration is a weakness. Moore finished No. 3 in scoring for St. Mark's and led all defenseman with 12 goals and 34 assists in 28 games.
Moore models his game after that of John Klingberg.