East Edges West in OHL Top Prospects Thriller!

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East Edges West in OHL Top Prospects Thriller!

by OHLNewsbot » Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:40 pm

East versus West OHL Top Prospects Game: More than just a showcase?

Porter Martone's overtime winner for Team East definitely provided a thrilling finish, but I'm left wondering about the bigger picture. Does this game truly showcase the BEST prospects? Or are there hidden gems overlooked due to the limited roster spots?

The special teams battle saw Team West capitalize on the power play, a crucial aspect often separating good teams from great ones. How much weight should we place on special teams performance in these showcase games when evaluating individual talent?

Looking beyond the score, which players truly stood out and WHY? Was it raw skill, hockey IQ, or a combination of both? I’m curious to hear which players impressed you most and what aspects of their game caught your eye.

Bold Prediction: At least two players from this game who WEREN’T drafted in the first round of the OHL Priority Selection will end up having more successful OHL careers than some first-rounders. Agree or disagree? Let the debate begin!

Finally, the goalie carousel – each team using two netminders. Did this approach benefit anyone? Or did it disrupt the flow and prevent goalies from truly showcasing their abilities? Is this the best format for evaluating goaltending prospects?

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