Before going to sleep I'm releasing a short scouting summary.
Archi: One of my favourites. Nice development and great scoring touch but really weak and small when it comes to the physical side of the game. Looks like a safe pick for a future as a great PP specialist but stay out of the way when shorthanded. His hockey sense is almost paranormal.
Liam: A big big kid who never shy away from a hit nor from shooting or going into the tough spots on the ice. Though despite the physical edge he often looks lost in space when it comes to battles in his own zone. A role character guy who is bound to get into the big league but tough to place into any standard role. The coach will have to brainstorm hard on how to use him. Holmström without defensive awareness?
McQwak: An offensive player with many tools to produce points. Although his lazyness(or just inability?) to create space without the puck combined with his lack of strenght will probably limit his production quite a bit dispite his will to go to the tough spots (he actually might get killed). A player to be counted on when needing to get goals in a game but needs good linemates to actually do any harm.
Dinnes: A face-off specialist with great leadership. He looks a bit like slightly less defensiveminded Pavol Demitra but with a more straight forward simple type of style. His offensive output will probably not be league leading in the big league but his ability to lead his team with charisma and hard work is unquestionable. Well-rounded but needs to work his defensive coverage strenght to become a new Captain Canada.
Dyck: Despite being just a tad heavier than a feather this kid got some really nice offensive skills to offer. Forget defense, this guy aims to score two for every goal he is responsible for letting in. A future top scorer but a coach's nightmare with his inability to help his goalie out and for not even putting in the slightest effort to get some space when not having the puck.
Frantz: He may be an itty bitty tiny goalie but he got an iron mind and won't be affected by all the cruel jokes made by opposing players. His arms and legs are as strong as his will to sacrifice himself for the better good. Though his smallish stick and ability to sometimes pose as a post instead of standing in the net can be bad for his career.
Isola: He can skate twice the speed of many other players and will do at all times and even more impressive, he can do it with the puck on the blade. His ability to thread a pass even through the most narrow of spaces and scoring at high speed is already well known but don't ever forget that he will lay hits on unsuspecting players despite being simply brutal in his own zone.
Floch: A true mastermind on the ice and he is already being nicked "The Icestein". He mostly stands still, planing, when his team got the possession until he gets the puck, skates a couple of quick steps and releases his masterplan. He won't go into tough spots nor try the flashy things. If he only had a better slapper he would be a great point man on the PP.
Kruko: Mr. Average himself is a guy that doesn't shine in any aspect nor got any glaring weaknesses. A captain in project that can be played in every type of game situation. Pretty much a Mike Fisher with more offense and potential to produce well on the first line.
Joubert: Did I say tiny goalie earlier? This guy barely reaches the crossbar but his charisma is up the roof. Strong both mentally and physically but is 100% relying on reflexes in his style of game. Potentially a demon with the stick but I do not dare to guess his future.
Lantz: Well-rounded in the offensive end with explosiveness like nitroglycerin and two sets of cannons as wrists. He also got a nice ability when it comes to tape to tape passing. If only would harder to get some extra space he would be a sure top goal producer. Much like Kovalchuk.
Nino: Another tiny goalie (have I said it before?) who always comes first to the practices and is a prime example for a work horse. He won't give you any nice rebounds for free but sadly way to often an open net instead. Oh boy, goalies are too hard to predict.
Primis: A potential stud as a defensive d-man in his own end that plays the game like a master at chess. He more often than not seem to read the game two and three steps further than the opposing forwards and closes the way for the attacking players, often with a big hit. Some work with his shot and he can become just as good offensively and a few extra pounds to give his hits that extra punishment to them. Reminds me a bit of Lidström with his simple type of play but with an extra physical touch.
Stark: This guy works really hard in a well-rounded slightly offensive type of game. His skill-set combined with determination is such a safe bet that he already should be in the NHL draft. His only problem is a big one, he wouldn't find the way in his own zone even if he had a compass, a mad and the latest GPS system.
Sundell (Me): A true speed demon that always goes full speed, too bad the ice isn't longer 'cause he can't turn. He got some nice physical play going but needs more size to use it. He can't handle the puck at any real speed and god forbid that you see him try to deke. His finishing is limited to an OK wrister but the rest is brutal.