ISS Hockey Releases ISS Top 31 for May, Rankings of the Top Prospects for the 2019 NHL Draft
Peyton Krebs impresses at World Championships and moves up to #8 in the ISS May 2019 Rankings.
WATERLOO, Ontario, May 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ISS Hockey has released its new monthly rankings of the top prospects eligible for the 2019 NHL Draft. The rankings have been created and compiled by our worldwide network of scouts.
Below is the ISS Top 31, highlighting the rankings for the top 31 skater and top 2 goalie prospects, which is released on the first Wednesday of every month during the hockey season. An interactive page where the ISS Top 31 can be viewed, sorted, and commented on, and where users can interact with our scouts, can be viewed at: isshockey.com/iss-top-31
1 - Hughes, Jack - C - USA U18 - NTDP
2 - Kakko, Kaapo - RW - TPS Turku – FinE
3 - Byram, Bowen - D - Vancouver – WHL
4 - Podkolzin, Vasily - LW - St. Peterburg SKA-194 – MHL
5 - Cozens, Dylan - C - Lethbridge – WHL
6 - Turcotte, Alex - C - USA U18 – NTDP
7 - Boldy, Matthew - C - USA U18 – NTDP
8 - Krebs, Peyton - LW - Kootenay – WHL
9 - Caufield, Cole - C - USA U18 – NTDP
10 - York, Cam - D - USA U18 – NTDP
11 - Dach, Kirby - C - Saskatoon – WHL
12 - Zegras, Trevor - C - USA U18 – NTDP
13 - Newhook, Alex - C - Victoria – BCHL
14 - Soderstrom, Victor - D - Brynas - Swe18
15 - Lavoie, Raphael - C - Halifax – QMJHL
16 - Robertson, Matthew - D - Edmonton – WHL
17 - Broberg. Philip - D - AIK – SweJE
18 – Harley, Thomas - D - Mississauga – OHL
19 – Tomasino, Philip – C – Niagara – OHL
20 - Suzuki, Ryan - C - Barrie – OHL
21 – Brink, Bobby – C – Sioux City – USHL
22 – Seider, Moritz – D – Mannheimer – GerE
23 – Kaliyev, Arthur – LW – Hamilton – OHL
24 - Poulin, Samuel - LW - Sherbrooke – QMJHL
25 – Leason, Brett – C – Prince Albert – WHL
26 – Afanasyev, Egor – C – Muskegon – USHL
27 - Nikolayev, Ilya - C - Loko-Junior – MHL
28 – Korczak, Kaedan – D – Kelowna – WHL
29 – Bjornfot, Tobias – D – Djurgardens J20 – SweJe
30 – Robertson, Nicholas – LW – Peterborough – OHL
31 – Kolyachonok, Vladislav – D – Flint – OHL
Goalies
1 - Knight, Spencer – G – USA U18 – NTDP
2 – Kechoetkov, Pyotr – G – Ryazan – VHL
Winnipeg Ice winger Peyton Krebs moves up to the #8 spot in the May ISS Rankings after an impressive display of skill at the World U18 Championship. Dennis MacInnis, Director of Scouting for ISS Hockey, observed Krebs' on ice presence, stating:
"Peyton Krebs brings leadership and consistency to the ice for Canada's U18 Team. His two-way game and competitiveness are his strengths. Peyton's playmaking and read/react abilities are both outstanding; he's reliable and efficient and knows how to create offensive chances for himself as well as his teammates."
The complete ISS Hockey rankings, evaluations, game reports, player reports, player profiles and more are exclusively available to hockey professionals through RinkNet, ISS parent company HockeyTech's Scouting and Player Information System. To find out more about RinkNet, please visit: https://www.hockeytech.com/league-team-operations/
About ISS Hockey
ISS Hockey (International Scouting Services) is the world's leading independent hockey scouting organization. Founded in 2002, ISS is a division of HockeyTech, a worldwide leader in hockey technology, analytics and information services. ISS scouts, evaluates, analyzes and ranks players internationally on behalf of its many clients. ISS data is widely utilized in the hockey world, building an industry leading reputation for the best and most comprehensive scouting information. The key to the success of ISS is the incredible worldwide network of ISS Hockey scouts. ISS scouts are within reach of every young hockey player in the world, and attend every major hockey tournament, in addition to thousands of league games. All players that we rank will have been seen and evaluated many times by several ISS scouts.
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