CANADIAN PRESS (Sudbury, ON):
The Sudbury
Miners are hoping that they found some prospect gold in Capeside, home of the
2021 CCHL Entry Draft.
With the Draft
now in the books, that’s the question that the collective media and fans of the
Sudbury Miners will be asking General Manager Terry James in the years to come.
James offered up
a quick summary to reporters this past weekend before the summer holidays and
gave a quick review on how he felt his team did during this years’ draft.
“We are very
pleased with the prospects we were able to add, given our limited number of
picks and draft positions,” James said. “We
drafted players they we feel can be real contributors to our team but there
will obviously need some development time.
I think we’ve added some skill at different positions and hopefully it
bodes well for the future.”
The Miners only
had 7 picks in this years’ CCHL draft, which has been widely reported as weaker
than past drafts, but there was still some decent talent available. The Miners were able to add some talented
young men and improve their prospect pool, as they continue to try and build a
team that will be in Kehler Cup contention for years to come.
The Miners did
pull off one significant trade after the draft, trading 16th overall
pick, Brennan Othmann and prospect Cole Perfetti to Fort Erie, in exchange for Tim
Stutzle and the Falcons 2nd
round pick in 2023.
Below
are some of the Miners more notable picks from this years’ draft and some
scouts comments about the prospect:
·
Samu Tuomaala – RW (2nd Round, 39th Overall): "He’s a shoot-first player and has a
really quick and dangerous wrist shot. He’s a fast skater with good
acceleration and possesses solid, if unspectacular, puck skills."
·
Wyatt Johnston – C (3rd
Round, 61st Overall): "Johnston’s
a talented, versatile, Jack-of-all-trades-type who is always on the right side
of the puck, moulds his game to his linemates, excels in the faceoff circle,
and plays with pace."
·
Dylan Duke – LW (4th Round, 87th Overall): "Whether
shooting in space or banging in goals, he has a knack for the net. While his
ceiling isn’t tremendous, Duke has all the makings of a rock-steady utility
forward with goal-scoring upside."
·
Ryder Korczak – C (5th Round, 90th Overall): "Korczak helped keep the young Warriors
in most games with gritty two-way play and selfless playmaking in the offensive
zone.”
Overall,
fans should not expect to see any of these players with the Miners next year,
or even the year after, but it should be a draft that pays a few dividends down the road, given the
ceiling for a good majority of the players picked.