Andrew D'Agostini, Peterborough Petes
It’s hard to describe his style when you are talking about Andrew. Watching him, I’m reminded of Tim Thomas of the Boston Bruins.
He’s not your typical butterfly style goaltender. He relies on his reflexes, athleticism, and reactions. He’s a small goaltender who posted great numbers for the Markham Majors. In 26 games he appeared in, he posted a 2.43 GGA with 3 shutouts.
In 17 games for the Petes, he registered a 4.43 GGA and .864 SV%.
With a few very good goalies in the OHL next season, I don’t think D’Agostini will garner the attention he deserves.
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Luke Hietkamp
Luke Hietkamp, Peterborough Petes
He’s a second round pick with big power forward potential written all over him. He’s a good skater and has offensive potential. In 50 games for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs he recorded 26 goals and 29 assists.
For the Pete’s as a rookie, he didn’t exactly get a lot of ice time and in 54 games he registered 4 goals and 2 assists. He only appeared in 2 of the Pete’s playoff games going pointless in those 2 games. He was a scratch in the other games. His ice time and production will surely go up in 2010-11.
He’s a second round pick with big power forward potential written all over him. He’s a good skater and has offensive potential. In 50 games for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs he recorded 26 goals and 29 assists.
For the Pete’s as a rookie, he didn’t exactly get a lot of ice time and in 54 games he registered 4 goals and 2 assists. He only appeared in 2 of the Pete’s playoff games going pointless in those 2 games. He was a scratch in the other games. His ice time and production will surely go up in 2010-11.
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