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TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button produces monthly rankings (October-June) of the top players eligible for the NHL Draft. Oscar Klefbom Jersey . Craigs rankings represent his own individual assessment of where players are slotted in the NHL draft. (Prev. indicates previous ranking on Craigs List - October, 2014) 1. Connor McDavid (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Erie (OHL) CAN 13/01/97 L 61 / 195 lbs. 1 2. Jack Eichel (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Boston University (H.E.) USA 28/10/96 R 62 / 195 lbs 2 . 3. Noah Hanifin (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Boston College (H.E.) USA 25/01/97 L 62 / 201 lbs. 3 4. Dylan Strome (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Erie (OHL) CAN 07/03/97 L 63 / 187 4 5. Mitchell Marner (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. London (OHL) CAN 05/05/97 R 511 / 154 lbs. 8 6. Oliver Kylington (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Farjestad (Sweden-SHL) SWE 19/05/97 L 60 / 180 lbs. 6 7. Daniel Sprong (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Charlottetown (QMJHL) NED 17/03/97 R 61 / 189 lbs. 5 8. Zach Werenski (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Michigan (Big Ten) USA 19/07/97 L 61 / 201 lbs. 11 9. Ivan Provorov (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht. Prev. Brandon (WHL) RUS 13/01/97 L 60/193 lbs. 21 10. Kyle Connor (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Youngstown (USHL) USA 09/12/96 L 61 / 170 lbs. 13 11. Nick Merkley (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Kelowna (WHL) CAN 23/05/97 R 511 / 188 lbs. 20 12. Jansen Harkins (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Prince George (WHL) CAN 23/05/97 L 61 / 181 lbs. 24 13. Pavel Zacha (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Sarnia (OHL) CZE 06/04/97 L 63 / 210 lbs. 7 14. Mathew Barzal (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Seattle (WHL) CAN 26/05/97 R 60 / 178 lbs. 9 15. Lawson Crouse (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Kingston (OHL) CAN 23/06/97 L 64 / 211 lbs. 10 16. Travis Konecny (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht. Prev. Ottawa (OHL) CAN 11/03/97 R 510 / 173 lbs. 12 17. Evgeni Svechnikov (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Cape Breton (QMJHL) RUS 31/10/96 L 61 / 180 lbs. 15 18. Jordan Greenway (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 16/02/97 L 65 / 222 lbs. 18 19. Brock Boeser (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Waterloo (USHL) USA 25/02/97 R 61 / 187 lbs. 25 20. Colin White (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 25/01/97 R 60 / 183 lbs. 16 21. Thomas Novak (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Waterloo (USHL) USA 28/04/97 L 61 / 174 lbs. 17 22. Jeremy Roy (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) CAN 14/05/97 R 60 / 189 lbs. 14 23. Miko Rantanen (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. TPS (Finland-SM Liiga) FIN 29/10/96 L 64 / 211 lbs. 30 24. Adam Musil (Centre/Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Red Deer (WHL) CAN 26/03/97 R 63 / 206 lbs. 44 25. Nicolas Meloche (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Baie Comeau (QMJHL) CAN 18/07/97 R 63 / 199 lbs. 26 26. Thomas Chabot (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 30/01/97 L 61 / 181 lbs. 32 27. Jakub Zboril (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Saint John (QMJHL) CZE 27/02/97 L 61 / 184 lbs. 19 28. Anthony Beauvillier (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Shawinigan (QMJHL) CAN 08/06/97 L 510 / 171 lbs. 38 29. Filip Chlapik (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Charlottetown (QMJHL) CZE 03/06/97 L 60 / 194 lbs. 47 30. Nicolas Roy (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) CAN 05/02/97 R 64 / 202 lbs. 23 31. Matthew Spencer (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Peterborough (OHL) CAN 24/03/97 R 62 / 200 lbs. 22 32. Brandon Carlo (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Tri-City (WHL) USA 26/11/96 R 64/198 lbs. 31 33. Jeremy Bracco (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. USA NTDP (USHL)) USA 17/03/97 R 59 / 173 lbs. 41 34. Vince Dunn (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht. Prev. Niagara (OHL) CAN 29/10/96 L 511 / 182 lbs. NR 35. Guillaume Brisebois (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Acadie Bathurst (QMJHL) CAN 21/07/97 L 62 / 170 lbs. 27 36. Sebastian Aho (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Karpat Jr. (Finland-Jr.) FIN 26/07/97 L 511 / 172 lbs. 34 37. Blake Speers (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) CAN 02/01/97 R 511 / 177 lbs. 35 38. Yakov Trenin (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Gatineau (QMJHL) RUS 13/01/97 L 61 / 192 lbs. NR 39. Nikita Korostelev (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Sarnia (OHL) RUS 08/02/97 R 61 / 195 lbs. NR 40. Noah Juulsen (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Everett (WHL) CAN 02/04/97 R 61 / 175 lbs. NR 41. Paul Bittner (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Portland (WHL) USA 04/11/96 L 64 / 206 lbs. 29 42. Nathan Noel (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 21/06/97 R 511 / 170 lbs. 39 43. Jacob Larsson (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Frolunda (Sweden-J20) SWE 29/04/97 L 62 / 191 lbs. 42 44. Julius Nattinen (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. JYP (FIN) FIN 14/01/97 L 61 / 191 lbs. NR 45. David Kase (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Chomutov (Czech Jr.) CZE 28/01/97 L 511 / 169 NR 46. Ryan Pilon (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Brandon (WHL) CAN 10/10/96 L 62 / 212 lbs. 37 47. Graham Knott (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Niagara (OHL) CAN 13/01/97 L 64 / 192 lbs. 28 48. Ethan Bear (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Seattle (WHL) CAN 26/06/97 R 60 / 202 lbs. 33 49. AJ Greer (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Boston University (H.E.) CAN 14/12/96 L 63 / 204 lbs. 31 50. Mitchell Stephens (Centre/Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Saginaw (OHL) CAN 05/02/97 R 511 / 184 lbs. 36 51. Jared Bethune (Centre) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Lincoln (USHL) CAN 20/01/97 L 60 / 174 lbs. 58 52. Jake Debrusk (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Swift Current (WHL) CAN 17/10/96 L 511 / 171 lbs. NR 53. Filip Ahl (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. HV71 (Sweden-J20) SWE 12/06/97 L 63 / 211 lbs. 57 54. Michael Spacek (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Pardubice Jr. (Czech Jr.) CZE 09/04/97 R 511 / 187 lbs. 45 55. Felix Sandstrom (Goalie) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Brynas Jr. (Sweden-J20) SWE 12/01/97 L 62 / 191 lbs. 54 56. Daniel Vladar (Goalie) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Kladno (Czech Jr.) CZE 20/08/97 L 65 / 185 NR 57. Christian Fischer (Right Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 15/04/97 R 61 / 212 lbs. 52 58. Ryan Gropp (Left Wing) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Seattle (WHL) CAN 16/09/96 L 62 / 184 lbs. 40 59. Mitchell Vande Sompel (Defence) Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot Ht./Wt. Prev. Oshawa (OHL) CAN 11/02/97 L 510 / 182 lbs. NR Zack Kassian Jersey . Inter Milan ended its five-match winless streak in all competitions by beating 10-man Bologna 3-1 on new manager Claudio Ranieris debut, while injury-plagued AC Milan edged Cesena 1-0 with an early goal from Clarence Seedorf. Milan Lucic Jersey . Kyle Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday. http://www.hockeyoilersshop.com/patrick-maroon-jersey/ . It was the quickest three-goal sequence in Olympic history, with the latter two coming just eight seconds apart. Kessel, Lamoureux and Kendall Coyne all scored twice for the Americans, and Molly Schaus made 10 saves in her Sochi debut.Despite a stunning late-season collapse that cost the Toronto Maple Leafs a playoff spot, general manager Dave Nonis believes Randy Carlyle is still the right man to lead the club. The Maple Leafs handed their embattled head coach a two-year contract extension on Thursday, while at the same time announcing that assistants Dave Farrish, Greg Cronin and Scott Gordon will not be back. "It was important for us to make it clear that Randy has the support needed to move forward," Nonis said on a conference call. "He has done a lot of good things for us and we expect him to continue that with some new assistants." There had been rampant speculation that Carlyle would pay with his job after a disastrous end to the most recent campaign saw Toronto tumble out of post-season contention thanks to an embarrassing 2-12-0 finish. Instead, Nonis and new Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan gassed Carlyles staff in hopes that some new voices can help the 58-year-old get the most out of Torontos underachieving roster. "If youve seen it being done before with most of the same players, or a lot of the same players, and with that coach leading that group, I know it can happen," said Nonis. "I know it has happened with this group before. I know that (Carlyle) has reached them before, reached them at times this year. "For me its not that were guessing whether or not he can have success or he can get through to them. Weve seen it. I know that its there and we feel he is the guy that can get through to this group." Carlyle -- who led the Maple Leafs to their first playoff appearance since 2004 in the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season -- had Toronto sitting second in the Atlantic Division this year before the wheels fell off in mid-March. "We feel that this group can continue to grow into a higher level of a hockey club," said Carlyle. "We just have to find and continue to push for a little bit more from the individuals and we are going to do everything we possibly can to change some of the things that are happening with our group." Despite calls from fans and media alike in Toronto for Carlyles dismissal, Nonis said he wasnt swayed by how the decision might play in the hockey-mad city. "If youre worried about optics in this market, its going to be a disaster," said Nonis. "I think you have to make a decision based on what you think is the best decision for the organization, and this in our minds was clearly the best option. "He was a guy we believe can get the job done for us. Whether optics are that its the wrong thing to do or not doesnt really matter to us. If youre looking at trying to please people, youre probably going to make some poor decisions." The Maple Leafs started the 2013-14 season on a 10-4-0 run, but Carlyle worried at the time that his team was getting away with sloppy play in the defensive zone. Going into and coming out of the Olympic break, the Leafs were rolling despitte being badly outshot on most nights. Boyd Gordon Jersey. When they beat the Kings in Los Angeles on March 13, they were in second place in the division. But starting goaltender Jonathan Bernier aggravated a groin injury that night, and though it was not considered serious at the time it proved to be devastating. James Reimer lost five straight and was pulled March 23 against the New Jersey Devils before Bernier returned and lost three more. The final night of that losing streak, March 29 against the Detroit Red Wings, was effectively the death knell for Torontos playoff hopes. "This hockey club has proven at times to be able to compete to a higher level," said Carlyle. "The consistency of our compete in our defensive zone coverage was the area of concern right from the opening month of the season. We harped on it, harped on it, harped on it, yet we were winning with it." Nonis made it clear that it was managements decision to clean out the assistant coaches. Carlyle had worked with Farrish since their days with the Anaheim Ducks, winning a Stanley Cup together in 2007. "Its a tough day and those are tough ones," said Carlyle, who also played junior hockey with Farrish. "The game of hockey is a great game, but the business side of hockey is an awful one. This is an awful day in our life, for our relationship between Dave Farrish and myself." Nonis said that Carlyle would be consulted on the new assistant coaches, but added the decisions will be a collaborative effort. Carlyle led Toronto to the playoffs last spring, but that run ended in disaster when the Leafs lost to the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference quarter-finals after blowing a three-goal, third-period lead in Game 7. "I think that we showed for periods as a group last year and the year before that what the team is capable of it -- that we have the ability to compete with top teams," said Nonis. "Why we got away from that at times, I think thats something were going to focus on over the course of the summer to put some answers there." Carlyle replaced the fired Ron Wilson in March of 2012, months after the Leafs previous coach signed a new contract extension. He went 6-9-3 to finish out that season and then 26-17-5 in 2013 season. In parts of three seasons with Toronto, the Sudbury, Ont., native has a combined record of 70-62-16. Nonis said its easy to blame a coaching staff and management when things go south, but added that the players also have to take a lot of the responsibility for a season that went off the rails so dramatically. "Our players have to be committed to do the things we did the year before that made us successful. The blame has to be spread around all of us," he said. "I think that were going to come back in the fall and the players are going to know that this coaching staff is committed to doing the things that we need done to be successful and they are going to have to perform." 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