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Player's Profile

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  • Name: Andrew Yogan
  • Position: C
  • Shoots: Left
  • Height: 6-3
  • Weight: 200 lbs
  • Birthdate: 1991-12-04
  • Eligible for Draft: 2010
  • Drafted: 2010
  • Hometown: Boca Raton, Florida
  • Acquired: 4th round, (100th overall), 2010
  • Playing In: CHL

Andrew Yogan

Prospect Grade: 7.0 C  (About Prospect Grades)

Profile Contributed By: HF Staff

History

2006-07: Drafted by the Windsor Spitfires in the fifth round of the 2007 OHL Priority Selection.

2007-08: In his OHL rookie season, Yogan scored five goals and added two assists for seven points in 50 games for the Windsor Spitfires.  He played in five playoff games for the Spitfires, but recorded no points and six penalty minutes in five games.

2008-09: Yogan began the season with the Spitfires, appearing 16 games for that club.  Yogan netted five goals and added three assists for eight points in those games.  He was traded from the Spitfires to the Erie Otters in a deal that brought Brandon Maxwell to the Spitfires.  Yogan played in 35 games for the Otters, netting 17 goals and picking up 17 assists to go along with a +11 rating and 32 penalty minutes.

2009-10: In 63 games for the Erie Otters, Yogan scored 25 goals and added 30 assists for 55 points while picking up 97 penalty minutes.  Yogan played for Team Cherry at the 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game, where he made it onto the score sheet from a fight with Team Orr's Matt MacKenzie.

2010-11: Yogan saw his first pro action, posting three points in two games with the Rangers' AHL affiliate Connecticut, after missing most of the season due to shoulder surgery over the summer. Yogan scored twice in his AHL debut in April, a 4-3 loss to Bridgeport and had an assist in a season-ending 6-3 loss to Norfolk but did not play in the AHL playoffs. Yogan did not re-join his OHL team Erie until February after an extensive rehab period. In ten regular season games with the Otters he scored 3 goals with 1 assist and was +1 with 6 PMs. He skated in 3 of 7 playoff games for the Otters and had 2 assists and finished -1.

Talent Analysis

Yogan has a big frame and skates well. He can take face-offs and goes to the net well, along with decent vision. Yogan also can drop the gloves, although that is not expected to be his strong point at the next level.

Future

After missing almost the entire 2010-11 season, Yogan is expected to return to junior hockey for this coming season. He is projected to be a borderline second line player and is at least two seasons away from being NHL-ready.

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Profile Last Updated: October, 28th 2011


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