1st Round 9th Overall acquired from Minnesota for Rich Morgan
Corey Small - Albany University & K-W Kodiaks (MSL) He was a prolific scorer both with the St. Catharines Athletics and at school in Albany, putting up decent numbers during his first year of Sr. A ball this summer with the Kodiaks (16G, 13G, 22A). Small overcame a serious injury (compartment syndrome in his calf and then post-surgery complications) this past year, his comeback to the game truly amazing. Small, who coincidentally is on the small size (5′9″), plays with a ton of heart and shows up in money situations.
1st Round 12th Overall
Scott Tinning – Brampton Excelsiors (OLA Jr. A) Finished with 38 pts and a 50% success rate in the faceoff circle, Scott Tining is a player willing to play whichever role is placed in front of him.
2nd Round 14th Overall
Dane Stevens - Brampton Excelsiors (OLA Jr. A) Don’t be surprised to see Stevens go even a bit higher, catching a lot of buzz after an impressive Minto Cup with the Brampton Excels. The former Delta and Burnaby forward is one of those guys that does all the gritty stuff on O to make things happen, but is also skilled enough to just as easily pour on a hat-trick. Very versatile, very dynamic and isn’t afraid to push the opposition’s buttons. He brings good size (6′3″ 200 lbs.) and doesn’t shy away from physical play.
3rd Round 25th Overall
Brett Mydske - New Westminster Salmonbellies (BCJALL) Mydske, defensive player of the year in the British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League, is a versatile D prospect that has good speed on the press, dropping 11 goals throughout ‘09.
5th Round 42nd Overall
Geoff McNulty - St. Catharines Athletics (OLA Jr. A) Quick, tough in traffic, good floor smarts and a solid play-maker that does all the little things to make the O tick. A good prospect to have in your camp, who finished second in team scoring with 47pts.
5th Round 48th Overall
Shane Lopatynski – Edmonton Eclipse(RMLL) Shane may be under 6 foot but plays much bigger than his frame. A very aggressive player, Shane plays both offense and transition. He lead the Edmonton Eclipse in scoring at the recent Minto Cup.
6th Round 52nd Overall
Craig Zeeh – Kitchener Waterloo Braves(OLA Jr A) A defense/transition player, Craig is very fast on his feet. At 5’11” and 215 pounds, he is also a force to be reckoned with as he plays the game rough and tough. |