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ISS QMJHL 2006 Draft preview

Written by: Int'l Scouting Services on 05/30/2006 Subscribe to HF's RSS Feed

Name

 

Name

Pos

Birth Date

Ht.

Wt.

Team

League

1

Sauve, Yann

LD

Feb 18/90

6’2.5

220

Chate

QMAAA

2

Cormier, Patrice

C

Jun 14/90

6’1

196

Monct

MarJH

3

Cornet, Philippe

LW

Mar 28/90

5’11

173

Amos

QMAAA

4

Adam, Luke

C

Jun 18/90

6’0.5

198

Leafs

NLAAA

5

Neron, Alexandre

RD

May 9/90

5’11.5

167

SSF

QMAAA

6

Bureau-Poulin, Kevin

G

Apr 12/90

6’1

198

Char

QMAAA

7

Doyle, Chris

C

Mar 22/90

6’0

188

Hound

SMHL

8

Barberio, Mark

LD

Mar 23/90

5’11.5

195

WIsla

QMAAA

9

Champagne, Joel

C

Jan 24/90

6’2.5

192

Chate

QMAAA

10

Amyot, Pascal

RD

Jan 5/90

6’3

188

StLou

QueSch

1. Yann Sauve, D

Chateauguay (QMAAA)

6’2.5, 220

Yann Sauve, ISS’s top ranked player for the 2006 QMJHL Draft, has a tremendous combination of size and skill. He is an extremely gifted defenseman who possesses all of the skills to become a superstar in the “Q” and potentially the NHL. A complete defenseman with all the tools including a heavy shot and clearing the net effectively, he should anchor a team’s blue line effectively for years to come. Sauve is an exciting player to watch and a true blue chip prospect.

2. Patrice Cormier, C

Moncton (MarJH)

6’1, 196

Cormier is a power forward that is making a legitimate run for first overall. He has the best combination of size, skating and hands in his draft class. He protects the puck well with his body and is able to create chances for himself and his teammates by working hard in the corners. The Cap Pele, New Brunswick native enjoyed a fine season with the Moncton Beavers in the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. More of a goal scorer than a playmaker, he has soft hands, and a strong shot with a quick release. His aggressive play and tenacity on the forecheck often create offensive opportunities.

3. Philippe Cornet, LW

Amos (QMAAA)

5’11, 173

Cornet enjoyed an outstanding regular season and was even more dominant during the playoffs. He succeeded in being the top point getter with 11 goals and 29 points in only 15 playoff games putting him ahead of his linemate Julien. ISS Quebec scouts indicate he isn’t flashy, however, they love his quick release, his passing abilities and his effectiveness in all three zones. In addition, he finishes his checks, he is not a liability in his own zone and he can play in all situations, but offense remains his bread and butter. Cornet has a bright future, he will be a top 5 pick for certain if not a top 3 pick. It seemed like every time he stepped on the ice he did something to make you sit up and notice.

4. Luke Adam, C

St. John’s (NLAAA)

6’0.5, 198

Adam has been another favorite of ISS’s all year, often demonstrating an uncanny ability to get to open ice and finish around the net. He has great size, work ethic, composure and his vision on the ice is amazing – seeing things most players don't. He's mature for his age and, probably more importantly, he's a great team player. He is a strong skater who needs to work on his first step quickness and acceleration. Hockey is certainly in Adam's genes. His father, Russ a native of Windsor, Ont., was a star with the OHL's Kitchener Rangers. He was drafted by Toronto and played eight games with the NHL club.

5. Alexandre Neron, D

St. Francis (QMAAA)

5’11.5, 167

Neron is a very promising two-way defenseman. He plays a smart game and is effective at both ends of the ice, very mobile and moves the puck quickly. He was hurt for a good amount of time late this year although he came back for the playoffs, but clearly not at 100 percent. He possesses a canon shot from the point and is not scared to use it. He recorded two shots at 86 and 87mph last year as a bantam during an all-star game. He is top 10 material for sure.

 

One To Watch

11. Maxime Sauve, C

Laurentides

5’9, 146  

Sauve played especially well at the recent CSR Challenge Tournament. He has many strong attributes, among them, creativity, soft hands, vision and a high hockey IQ. He scored twice and added one assist in the tournament. He recorded four points in five playoff games, however, was not quite the player he should have been. He has all the talent in the world, but he hasn’t been able to put it all together this year. He will need to add weight and strength to his small frame, and show consistency in his play to become a top player at the next level. He’s a solid first rounder nevertheless. He certainly has the hockey genes when one considers some of his family namely, his father JF Sauve, uncle Bob Sauve and his cousin Phillipe.

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