Prospect update

OK, with the Tips having reached the Christmas break, now’s a good time for a prospect update. As always, I’m not privy to all the changes made to Everett’s 50-player protected list, so the following list is certainly incomplete and may include players no longer in Everett’s system. I’ve used two criteria for compiling this list:

1) I must believe there’s still a reasonable chance the player is on Everett’s list.

2) There’s a decent chance said player would play for Everett if summoned.

Given those parameters, here they are, along with position, birth year, team and stats (games, goals-assists-points, penalty minutes):

JUNIOR A

Manraj Hayer, C, 93, Surrey Eagles (BCHL) – 36, 5-10-15, 14

Evan Morden, D, 93, Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL) – 37, 0-10-10, 8

Luke Siemens, G, 92, Quesnel Millionaires (BCHL) – 16, 5-7-0, 4.17, .876

MIDGET AAA

Kohl Bauml, C, 94, Saskatoon Contacts (SMAAAHL) – 26, 8-10-18, 22

Michael Berry, D, 93, CAC Canadians (AMHL) – not available

Andy Desautels, G, 94, Regina Pat Canadians (SMAAAHL) – 13, 4-6-2, 3.60, .886

Jari Erricson, C, 94, Cariboo Cougars (BCMML) – 20, 12-9-21, 14

Tyler Giebel, C, 93, Regina Pat Canadians (SMAAAHL) – 27, 12-24-36, 16

Kole Harvey, RW, 93, Southwest Cougars (MBAAA) – 28, 7-8-15, 4

Seth Jones, D, 94, Dallas Stars (U.S. Tier 1) – 30, 5-9-14, 18

Brendan Jost, F, 94, Okanagan Rockets (BCMML) – 23, 1-5-6, 22

Mitchell Loose, LW, 93, K of C Pats (AMHL) – not available

Brett Mulcahy, C, 93, Okanagan Rockets (BCMML) – 26, 14-24-38, 18

Nicholas Walters, D 94, St. Albert Raiders (AMHL) – not available

MIDGET AA

Jordyn Boyd, LW, 94, Winnipeg Hawks (Winnipeg City) – 17, 10-15-25, 22

MIDGET MINOR

Darian Henry, D, 94, Keystone Raiders (AMMHL) – 17, 3-6-9, 40

Michael McNicholas, LW, 94, L.A. Selects (U.S. Tier 1) – 23, 8-17-25, 8

Dale Nerland, D, 94, Keystone Raiders (AMMHL) – 17, 0-3-3, 0

Josh Racek, LW, 94, Colorado Thunderbirds (U.S. Tier 1) – 16, 2-0-2, 0

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