Owen King, Toronto Red Wings.

Owen King, Toronto Red Wings

A pure skater and deft stick-handler, King led an undermanned Red Wings squad to a 2-2 record with quality wins against a talented Don Mills Flyers squad and the Los Angeles Jr. Kings.  

Nathan DellaDonna, Syracuse Nationals

DellaDonna led an explosive Syracuse offense to the tune of 13 goals in four games, culminating in a playoff loss to eventual runner-up Toronto Jr. Canadians. DellaDonna's stick-handling created numerous scoring chances for the Nationals, and his prowess in the face-off circle enabled lengthy possessions in the offensive zone.   

Corey Mullett, Don Mills Flyers

A rare mix of size and skill on the blue line, Mullett has a rocket of a shot from the point and covers the neutral zone in just three strides. Despite not being allowed to throw full body checks, Mullett uses his skating leverage to separate opponents from the puck.   

Egor Barabanov, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite

Barabanov sees the ice with remarkable perception, often sailing the puck into open space where teammates can easily find room to work in the offensive zone. A true catalyst for a potent Penguins Elite offense.  

Cole Eiserman, Middlesex Islanders

Eiserman has mastered the art of the full-ice rush, taking the puck behind his own net and simply skating past opposing players. A lethal shot combined with excellent speed makes Eiserman a threat every time he touches the puck.   


Nathan DellaDonna, Syracuse Nationals.