By Kevin Chambers | SN Staff
Over the next few days we’ll have a look
at some of the top prospects for the 2015 QMJHL Entry Draft. Our friends at HockeyProspect.com have once again created
an excellent guide for the draft and we’ll be looking at some of their thoughts
on these top players. For a more in depth look at their rankings and player
reviews you can purchase the guide for $20. It’s a must purchase for QMJHL
hockey fans that want an even more in depth look at the players for Saturday’s
draft.
Maxime Comtois - LW - Chateauguay
Grenadiers (LHMAAAQ) - 6’0” 176lbs
A very dangerous offensive weapon for
the Chateauguay Grenadiers, Comtois combines an excellent wrist shot with
pinpoint accuracy and shoots from anywhere. He’s very good one on one with
defenders in the offensive zone. As strong as Comtois is at scoring goals
he’s an exceptional playmaker often finding open teammates with tape-to-tape
passing, making him even more dangerous as an elite offensive player. Overall
his skating is good but an area that Comtois will be looking to improve upon as
he could improve on his speed and explosiveness. Comtois should have no
trouble cracking a QMJHL roster next season with his size and skill set.
Antoine Morand - C - Chateauguay
Grenadiers (LHMAAAQ) - 5’9” 156lbs
Morand is the teammate of top ranked
forward Maxime Comtois and often spent time on the ice at the same time. Morand
is without a doubt one of the top skaters in the entire draft, using his speed
to often burn defenders and pressures on the forecheck. He’s not the
biggest forward but doesn’t let his size deter him from going to the dirty
areas of the ice. Morand is more of a playmaker with excellent vision, but
he can still finish with an excellent wrist shot and a quick release. He’s
a very responsible player that will work hard at both ends of the ice -
including killing penalties.
Shane Bowers - LW/C - Halifax Macs
(MSMMHL) - 6’ 0” 162lbs
Bowers is the top ranked player from
Atlantic Canada and could hear his name called first on Saturday morning by the
Saint John Sea Dogs. GM Darrell Young is very familiar with Bowers having
coached him in the past in lacrosse and Nova Scotia prospects. Bowers is
an excellent skater with top end speed and explosiveness. He has elite
level vision and can make plays at top speed, making him a very dangerous
offensive weapon. He has great hands, making him dangerous both as a
playmaker and a goal scorer. Bowers doesn’t shy away from the physical aspects
of the game and is willing to play both ends of the ice.
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