I agree with Fotze, you can't be definitive about anyone off just one day. With this, it's more about separating yourself from the rest of the pack and getting noticed positively. Some did, some didn't.
Bailey, Denham, Dienes Downing, Hathaway were all just there among the walk ons in group two.
Neither goalie was great, nor bad. All the walk on goalies were better than the walk on guy last year.
Harrison and Wolf were not very noticeable in the drills other than they were both quick. Neither possesses huge amounts of offensive skill, but that's also not their game.
Agostino had some determination in his game and gave good second efforts on plays.
Bennett was just okay. You can see his skill though despite him not really giving 100%.
Hickey is very quick for a D-man and makes a lot of good decisions on both sides of the puck. Also possesses a good shot. He and Kulak were very interchangeable in the drills, which is good because Kulak is good, but Hickey is 2 years younger. Lots of upside there.
Kulak and Culkin are both developing nicely. Kulak is better than Culkin and has a better shot, but they are both very close.
Eric Roy should probably be moved to forward, because he does have offensive skill. He's just a little lost defensively.
Sieloff looked almost as good as he did last year, which is good considering what has transpired.
Hunter Smith doesn't have a great shot, but he does have decent hands for a big guy. He was the biggest surprise today for me. He also has good speed and acceleration, both were slightly above average, which is somewhat shocking for someone that big.
Tolkinen, Valcourt, and Leedahl were the best of the walkons in group B. Leedahl, Fram and Zejdl are the leaders from them all. If Fram continues to be as good as he was, then you have to give him a contract. He was that good. The others are more bubbleish guys like Van Brabrant last year.
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