#LeafsForever prospect Fraser Minten finishes off the 2 on 1 for his second goal of the game. He has a primary point on all three of Kamloops' goals, 8 shots on net, and won 15 of 27 faceoffs. Monster game.

“Fraser brings all the elements we’ve been looking for; passion, compete, high skill level, size, Memorial Cup experience, not to mention four games of NHL regular season action with Toronto. Everyone we spoke to over the last month has raved about his character, his desire to win, and the leadership he brought as captain of the Blazers. We targeted him as our number one priority to acquire this year.”– Saskatoon Blades President and General Manager, Colin Priestner via CHL.ca
#LeafsForever prospect Fraser Minten has his first goal as a member of the Saskatoon Blades
Notes from the rest of the prospect pool:
- Speaking of Lisowsky, he’s a player who probably hasn’t gotten enough attention this season. After receiving a fair amount of pre-draft buzz, the undersized sniper fell all the way to the seventh round in 2022 before the Leafs decided to take a swing on his ability as a pure scorer. He notched 38 goals and 33 assists in 65 games last season, and he is on his way to surpassing those totals in 2023-24. With a goal and an assist in Saturday’s overtime loss, Lisowsky is up to 15 goals and 14 assists in 25 games – a pace of 41 goals and 38 assists over a full 68-game schedule. His exclusive signing rights expire next June, but continuing to produce at his current pace while developing some chemistry with Minten along the way should put him in a good position to earn an entry-level deal.
#LeafsForever prospect Brandon Lisowsky with a seeing-eye-shot goal from the point, with Fraser Minten making the goalie's job a whole lot harder. It's Lisowsky's 15th goal of the season for now, but may have been deflected.
- Easton Cowan continued his stellar start to the OHL season this past week, and he may be playing his way into consideration for the Canadian World Juniors roster as well. Cowan scored a goal in Thursday’s 6-3 win over North Bay, was held scoreless in a blowout loss to Sudbury on Friday, and notched three points in a 9-3 rout over the Barrie Colts on Saturday. His goal in Saturday’s contest was his 10th of the season and his third shorthanded marker already. Cowan now has 31 points, including six shorthanded points, in just 19 games for London on the season. The competition for depth roles on Canada’s roster will be stiff, but Cowan has certainly made a strong case for himself through the first two months of the season. Much like Minten, his versatility and defensive utility will be enticing to Team Canada brass, but Cowan brings an element of speed and offensive pop that could give him a leg up on the field.
Death, taxes, and Easton Cowan scoring shorthanded goals #LeafsForever
- The focus of last week’s prospect roundup, Alex Steeves, had his impressive start to the season rewarded this past week. He was recalled to the big club after John Klingberg’s move to LTIR opened up the cap space for the Leafs to bring in another forward. Steeves didn’t get into either game over the weekend, but he could make his season debut this week if Sheldon Keefe is looking to mix things up after two straight losses. With 11 goals and seven assists in just 14 games for the Marlies, he could help add some offensive punch alongside David Kämpf and Noah Gregor.
- Topi Niemelä is quietly putting together a solid first season in North America. After a record-setting season for a U20 defenceman in 2021-22 that saw him put up 32 points in 48 games, his production dipped to just 18 points in 58 games last season, but he is currently leading all Marlies blueliners with two goals and seven assists in 15 games. Niemelä is playing big minutes and holding his own defensively as well, but he still needs to get physically stronger in order to compete at the highest level. That will come in time, but for now, the Leafs’ 2020 third-rounder is adjusting well to the North American game.
- It has been a tough stretch for Nikita Grebyonkin as of late, with just a pair of assists in his last 10 games. He’s been stuck on eight goals for a while now, but he is still playing a significant role, and he found another way to make an impact in Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Spartak. Following a questionable hit that left his teammate lying on the ice in pain, Grebyonkin wasted little time going after the opposing player and handled himself quite well despite only getting one glove off. Fighting certainly isn’t a focal point of Grebyonkin’s game, but he is a competitive player and deserves credit for stepping up to defend his teammate.
HOLY MAMA GREBYONKIN CAN THROW 'EM! 👊 #MMG #LeafsForever Nikita Grebyonkin vs #SPR Roman Rukavishnikov 🥊 #KHL
- Dennis Hildeby has been spectacular for the Marlies so far this season, and he was impressive in both of his starts last week. With a rash of injuries and a handful of players recalled to the Leafs, the Marlies have been struggling to generate offence, but Hildeby has given them a chance to win practically every time out. He was unable to add to his win total last week, but he stopped 53 of the 56 shots he faced in a pair of losses to Lehigh Valley and Cleveland. With only seven appearances so far this season, Hildeby hasn’t played enough games to qualify for the AHL leaderboard, but his 1.42 GAA and .943 SV% would both be tops in the league. He may not be an immediate option with Samsonov, Woll, and Jones ahead of him on the depth chart, but the Leafs have to be excited about the trajectory he is on.
This is the third highlight-reel save from Dennis Hildeby in the first period from the #Marlies. He's on fire right now.
- After an up-and-down start to his freshman season, Nick Moldenhauer is starting to settle in and contribute offensively on a more consistent basis for the Michigan Wolverines. With an assist in Saturday’s matchup against St. Cloud State, Moldenhauer now has five points in his last five games, bringing him to three goals and six assists in 16 games. He has been used all over the lineup in the early part of the season, but he could earn himself an extended run in the top six if he continues to produce.
- 2023 sixth-round pick Noah Chadwick has stepped into a prominent role on Lethbridge’s blue line this season, and he has taken full advantage of the opportunity. With a pair of assists in Wednesday’s win over Minten and the Blazers, Chadwick has now put up six goals and 13 assists in just 23 games – one fewer point than he had in 67 games a season ago. His combination of size and offensive vision has served him well so far this season, making him a player to watch in the Leafs’ system moving forward.
Back on Wednesday, Noah Chadwick (No. 8) collected 2 power-play assists. He's 1 point shy of matching his totals from last season in 44 fewer games. Totals (WHL): 23 GP, 6 G, 19 PTS, +10 #LeafsForever Show more
- Another 2023 pick, Hudson Malinoski, is quietly putting together a solid freshman season at Providence. He scored his fifth goal of the season in an overtime loss to Arizona State on Friday and now has eight points in his first 15 NCAA games. Malinoski has missed significant development time after a freak off-ice injury a few years ago, but he is acclimating himself well to the collegiate level.
#LeafsForever prospect Hudson Malinoski is sent in alone and makes no mistake, scoring his 5th goal of the season.
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