These 1-game scouting reports are from the 2012 CHL Top Prospects game. The game took place on February 1st, 2012. Team Orr won the game on a last minute goal by Branden Trook; other goal-scorers include Dillon Fournier and Griffin Reinhart.
TEAM CHERRY
(DEFENSEMEN)
#4 Brett Kulak
#7 Damon Severson
#24 Mathew Dumba
#27 Ryan Murray
#83 Dillon Fournier
OVERALL GRADE
The top overall grade among Team Cherry defensemen belonged to #24 Mathew Dumba (78). Dumba is the CSB's 11th ranked North American skater. Other skaters with above-average grades include #27 Ryan Murray, and #83 Dillon Fournier
The lowest grade belonged to #7 Damon Severson. That said, Severson's grade was still slightly above-average for a defenseman.
Central Scouting's final ranking of each player is included under their respective numbers.
4
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7
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24
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27
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83
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WINS
|
60
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57
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59
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60
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67
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WINS
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EVENTS
|
86
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86
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76
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85
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95
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EVENTS
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GRADE
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70
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66
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78
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71
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71
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GRADE
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PLAYER
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4
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7
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24
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27
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83
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CSB RANK
|
55
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48
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11
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2
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136
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CSB RANK
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EVEN-STRENGTH RISK/REWARD RATING AND RATIO
The top even-strength risk/reward rating belonged to #24 Mathew Dumba. Dumba engaged in 2.71 events per-minute played, and his best work was done in the defensive-zone. Ryan Murray was the only other player in this group with a risk/reward ratings above 1.32.
The lowest even-strength risk/reward rating was earned by #7 Damon Severson.
The top even-strength ratio was also earned by #24 Mathew Dumba. Dumba had an incredible ES ratio of 3.64 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. No other player among this group had a ratio above 2.45.
4
|
7
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24
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27
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83
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POS
|
49
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49
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51
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59
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55
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POS
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NEG
|
20
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24
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14
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25
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29
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NEG
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RATIO
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2.45
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2.04
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3.64
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2.36
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1.90
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RATIO
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4
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7
|
24
|
27
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83
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POS/MIN
|
2.23
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2.23
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2.13
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2.46
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2.50
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POS/MIN
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NEG/MIN
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0.91
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1.09
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0.58
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1.04
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1.32
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NEG/MIN
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4
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7
|
24
|
27
|
83
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EVENTS/ MIN
|
3.14
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3.32
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2.71
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3.50
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3.82
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EVENTS/ MIN
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RISK/REWARD
|
1.32
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1.14
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1.54
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1.42
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1.18
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RISK/REWARD
|
4
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7
|
24
|
27
|
83
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CSB RANK
|
55
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48
|
11
|
2
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136
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CSB RANK
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OFFENSIVE-ZONE RISK/REWARD RATING AND RATIO
#4 Brett Kulak earned an offensive-zone risk/reward rating of 0.05, and an o-zone ratio of 1.33 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He recovered 2 loose-pucks, intercepted 2 passes, and was able to get 1 of his 3 shot-attempts through to the net.
#7 Damon Severson had an offensive-zone risk/reward rating of 0.23, and an impressive o-zone ratio of 6 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He recovered 3 loose-pucks, and was able to get both of his attempted shots through to the net.
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#24 Mathew Dumba had an o-zone rating of 0.04, and an offensive-zone ratio of 1.5 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He was successful with 1 of his 2 pass-attempts, and was able to get 1 of his 2 attempted shot through to the net.
#27 Ryan Murray earned an offensive-zone rating of 0.08, and an o-zone ratio of 1.4 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He recovered 3 loose-pucks, and was able to get 1 of his 2 shot attempts through to the net. He was also successful with only 2 of his 5 offensive-zone passes.
#83 Dillon Fournier had this group's top offensive-zone risk/reward rating, as he earned an o-zone rating of 0.36. He also had an impressive offensive-zone ratio of 5 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He scored 1 goal, and recovered 5 loose-pucks. He was successful with 3 of his 4 pass-attempts, and he engaged in 0.55 offensive-zone events per-minute played.
4
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7
|
24
|
27
|
83
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OZ POS
|
4
|
6
|
3
|
7
|
10
|
OZ POS
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OZ NEG
|
3
|
1
|
2
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5
|
2
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OZ NEG
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RATIO
|
1.33
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6.00
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1.50
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1.40
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5.00
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RATIO
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
POS/MIN
|
0.18
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0.27
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0.13
|
0.29
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0.45
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POS/MIN
|
NEG/MIN
|
0.14
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0.05
|
0.08
|
0.21
|
0.09
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NEG/MIN
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
EVENTS/ MIN
|
0.32
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0.32
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0.21
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0.50
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0.55
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EVENTS/ MIN
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RISK/REWARD
|
0.05
|
0.23
|
0.04
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0.08
|
0.36
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RISK/REWARD
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
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CSB RANK
|
55
|
48
|
11
|
2
|
136
|
CSB RANK
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DEFENSIVE-ZONE RISK/REWARD RATING AND RATIO
#4 Brett Kulak earned a defensive-zone risk/reward rating of 0.95, and a d-zone ratio of 2.24 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He won 4 of 5 puck-battles, recovered 10 loose-pucks, and was successful with 14 of his 21 d-zone pass-attempts. He blocked 6 shots, and engaged in 2.5 defensive-zone events per-minute played.
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#7 Damon Severson had a below-average defensive-zone risk/reward rating of 0.59, and a d-zone ratio of 1.62 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He won all 6 of his puck-battles, and recovered 9 loose-pucks. His numbers were hurt by his passing, as he completed only 14 of 25 defensive-zone pass-attempts. He engaged in 2.5 defensive-zone events per-minute played.
#24 Mathew Dumba earned this group's top defensive-zone risk/reward rating and ratio. He had a d-zone rating of 1.08, and a ratio of 3.89 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He threw a big hit, had a fight, and won 4 of his 7 d-zone puck-battles. He recovered 11 loose-pucks, completed 16 of 20 d-zone passes, and engaged in 1.83 defensive-zone events per-minute played. The low d-zone event total and high ratio expresses just how efficiently Dumba was able to move the puck out of his own zone.
#27 Ryan Murray had an above-average defensive-zone risk/reward rating of 1.04, and a d-zone ratio of 2.32 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. His d-zone rating was just slightly lower than Dumba. He won 5 of 7 puck-battles, recovered 13 loose-pucks, and was successful with 22 of his 27 d-zone pass-attempts. He blocked 2 passes, but had 4 opposition passes either go under his stick or through his legs. He was successful with 1 dump-out, and engaged in 2.63 defensive-zone events per-minute played.
#83 Dillon Fournier earned a d-zone rating of 0.73, and a defensive-zone ratio of 1.64 successful plays for every 1 unsuccessful play. He won only 4 of 9 d-zone puck-battles, recovered 16 loose-pucks, but was only successful with 14 of his 27 d-zone passes. He was successful with 4 attempted poke-checks, and engaged in 3 defensive-zone events per-minute played. The high d-zone event total and low passing percentage demonstrate some difficulty moving the puck out of his own zone.
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
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DZ POS
|
38
|
34
|
35
|
44
|
41
|
DZ POS
|
DZ NEG
|
17
|
21
|
9
|
19
|
25
|
DZ NEG
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RATIO
|
2.24
|
1.62
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3.89
|
2.32
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1.64
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RATIO
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
POS/MIN
|
1.73
|
1.55
|
1.46
|
1.83
|
1.86
|
POS/MIN
|
NEG/MIN
|
0.77
|
0.95
|
0.38
|
0.79
|
1.14
|
NEG/MIN
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
EVENTS/ MIN
|
2.50
|
2.50
|
1.83
|
2.63
|
3.00
|
EVENTS/ MIN
|
RISK/REWARD
|
0.95
|
0.59
|
1.08
|
1.04
|
0.73
|
RISK/REWARD
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
CSB RANK
|
55
|
48
|
11
|
2
|
136
|
CSB RANK
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NEUTRAL-ZONE RISK/REWARD RATING AND RATIO
The top neutral-zone risk/reward ratings belonged to #24 Dumba. The top "calculated" neutral-zone ratio belonged to #27 Murray, although #4 Brett Kulak was perfect in the neutral-zone, as all 7 of his neutral-zone events were successful. #4 Kulak intercepted 2 passes, recovered 1 loose-pucks, and was successful with his only attempted pass. He was also successful with all 3 of his attempts to dump the puck deep into the offensive-zone.
The lowest neutral-zone rating and ratio belonged to #83 Fournier.
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
NZ POS
|
7
|
9
|
13
|
8
|
4
|
NZ POS
|
NZ NEG
|
0
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
NZ NEG
|
RATIO
|
N/A
|
4.5
|
4.33
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8.0
|
2.0
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RATIO
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
POS/MIN
|
0.32
|
0.41
|
0.54
|
0.33
|
0.18
|
POS/MIN
|
NEG/MIN
|
0.00
|
0.09
|
0.13
|
0.04
|
0.09
|
NEG/MIN
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
EV/ MIN
|
0.32
|
0.50
|
0.67
|
0.38
|
0.27
|
EV/ MIN
|
RISK/REWARD
|
0.32
|
0.32
|
0.42
|
0.29
|
0.09
|
RISK/REWARD
|
4
|
7
|
24
|
27
|
83
| ||
CSB RANK
|
55
|
48
|
11
|
2
|
136
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CSB RANK
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