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Originally Posted by Sandman
C/LW Ty Voit,5'9"150lbs (Sarnia,OHL): 49gp/8g/20a/28pts,6PIM (2019-20). Just turned 18 on June 10th. Voit did not play this year, due to the OHL shutdown, but I'm sure scouts took notes on the kind of offensive weapon he is. If he was playing, he would have put up pretty big numbers, based on what he did the year before. His feet are always moving, and he's got fantastic 4-directional speed and acceleration. High-end top-speed to outrun opponents, and can deke around defenders in one-on-ones. Ty is a playmaker with great vision and awareness-even in his D-1 year, he displayed flashes of game-breaking skill. Hard to contain on the forecheck, he pressures opponents relentlessly and prolongs the time spent in the offensive zone. Finds open spaces in the slot, and exploits high-danger chances. Nice shot with a quick release, and can pick corners. Hustles back to help in the defensive end, has an active stick and good positioning-keeps attackers to the outside-still he could use some work in the d-zone with some of his reads. Obviously, he needs to get bigger and stronger, and there's room to work on his shot. 3rd/4th round.
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How many people just sat out the entire year like this?
I'm wondering if he just didn't feel like playing elsewhere, or if he couldn't find another place to play. Since he's American, you'd think he could have found somewhere the states to play.
It sounds like he had a pretty good D-1 year, so it's kind of a big missed opportunity for him.