The Youngsters: 2010-2011 Breakout Candidates

by on September 18, 2010 in Leafs Prospects - 85 Comments

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Matt Fratin, seen here hosting McNaughton Cup (WCHA Regular Season Title) is a breakout candidate for 2010-2011

At this time last year, Jerry D’Amigo was a little known Maple Leafs‘ draftee who had been passed over 157 times by other clubs only a few months before. After a banner year at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the NCAA and a brilliant run at the World Juniors, the not even 20 year old D’Amigo currently finds himself with an NHL contract, an invite to training camp, and a legitimate shot at making his dreams come true as soon as this fall. That was last year. Now let’s take a look at some of the names that could be making some serious headway up the Leafs’ organizational depth charts in 2010-2011.

2010-2011 NCAA Breakout Candidate: Matt Frattin

Boy, did Matt Frattin have a brutal start to last season: arrested during the summer and subsequently dismissed from the University of North Dakota’s hockey program. That would’ve been quite a shame because the Leafs’ 2007 4th round draftee has always been described as a player with some intriguing offensive ability who brings a distinct mean streak to his game. Eventually, Frattin was found not guilty of DUI and was reinstated back into the lineup where something just clicked with the young man. Maybe it was the long needed wake up call, but whatever it was, it worked. He finished the season with a strong 19 points in 24 games played, including a beastly playoff run. Courtesy of Pension Plan Puppets, here are some quotes from UND’s Hockey blog:

Matt Frattin is playing like a man possessed. He has nine goals in his last 10 games and is showing off all of his tools: He’s extremely fast, he’s very physical and he has a very heavy shot. Someday, he’ll probably play in the NHL.”

And another one:

Matt Frattin was the best forward on the ice for the Fighting Sioux this past weekend, he scored four goals this weekend and the kid played like a beast, in my opinion Frattin is a prototypical power forward.”

Frattin will return to North Dakota for one more year and will hope to build on his tremendous run down the stretch last season. When he’s on his game, Matt is a multi-talented player who can give you some of this while chipping in some of this as well. He’s flying way under the radar right now, but don’t be surprised if he’s one of the names generating a ton of prospect buzz next season.

2010-2011 European Breakout Candidate: Sondre Olden

Was it really even possible to consider any other name here? This is the kid whom was heavily scouted by the Red Wings’ Swedish Super Scout Hakkan Andersson (Hello Zetterberg and Franzen!) prior to the 2010 NHL Draft, and one whom intrigued the Leafs’ scouts so much that they traded into the 3rd round (leapfrogging Detroit in the process) to take him. Can you blame them? Even based on a very tiny sample size from the Leafs’ rookie tournament, where he was 3-4 years younger (he just barely turned 18) than most of the other players, Olden flashed significant potential in the speed, size, creativity and skill departments. He’s done a heckuva representing his home nation of Norway internationally so far with a ridiculous 22 points in 5 games at the WJC-18 D1 en route to a gold medal  and then  another one at the WJC-20 D1.

He’s currently expected to begin the season with the Modo junior team, but could make the jump full-time to the SEL sometime later this year. His skills will be on full display at this year’s WJC-20 in Buffalo, so it’s quite possible the Olden bandwagon will be getting a lot more crowded come January. It might be prudent to hop on board now while there’s still room because this 18 year old looks to have the full arsenal of offensive skills and projectability, though he does need to add more weight to his 172 lb frame.

2010-2011 CHL Breakout Candidate: Sam Carrick

Yeah, it probably would’ve been pretty easy to go with McKegg or Ross here, but why make it easy right? Carrick’s already got some support from our boy Kats, who took him ahead of Sondre Olden and Kenny Ryan in our head-to-head “Young Guns Draft” of the Maple Leafs organizational young talent. Sam’s always been a fan favourite in Brampton because of his tremendous work ethic, well-rounded two-way game, high intensity style of play, and ability to step his game up to another level when his team needs him the most. In regards to the scoresheet, Carrick did manage to finish second with a respectable 42 points in 66 games played for a ridiculously terrible Battalion offense.

When I spoke to Maple Leafs’ Head of Amateur Scouting Dave Morrisonn for the Maple Leafs Annual over the summer, this is a player whom he felt could make significant strides next season because of increased ice-time and offensive responsibility. Morrisonn mentioned how Carrick has benefited greatly from being under the wing of WJC star Cody Hodgson, and is a player whose excellent character allows him to contribute more than the sum of his tools. Carrick will be leaned on to be an important cog for the Brampton Battalion this coming season and here’s hoping he responds to the challenge.

Who are YOUR breakout candidates for the 2010-2011 campaign?

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  • leafs87

    @ phenomeNAZ:
    I personally dont like when players change their numbers all of the time because i dont think its fair to the fans who may have bought their jersey. At this point i think 41 looks pretty awesome anyways and i doubt hell be asking to change it either

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    Doorman wrote:

    You Guys on the Kadri bandwagon: Kadri has done nothing yet. I want to see him play 20 games or so before I give my 2 cents on him. Compareing him to Gilmore at this point; NO!

    We are just sayign he plays a similar style of game as Gilmour … there was and will only ever be one Doug Gilmour

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  • phenomeNAZ

    Ron wilson says jeff finger will be lost to the club for a week with a leg injury.

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  • TuckerThomas

    Gilmour was one of the best if not the best 2 way players to ever strap on blades.
    PP, PK top line minutes. The guy excelled at every aspect of the game.
    Playing hurt in the playoffs was one of his trademarks. One year he played with his foot completely frozen. He couldn’t feel the ice with his foot but still played like a champ.

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  • flappypaddle

    @ TuckerThomas:
    True enough but like I said I think for what ever reason I just dont see Bozak as the same style of play close but somethings missing. Where Kadri everytime I’ve seen him skate it screams Dougy not Savard……

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  • TuckerThomas

    Snow tomorrow in Edmonton. This is getting borderline retarded. It’s been so damn cold here since the beginning of Sept. I hate this place.

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ Doorman:
    I’m doing the Home Depot thing here soon to get the materials I need to get the boards up. I’ve got some help from my neighbor who does his own. He’s an expert with backyard rinks. I can’t wait. I’ve even got a propane heater for the garden shed which I’m retro fitting into a dressing room.
    The ice is going to be 35′ X 60′ which should be plenty big. Boards are going 2′ along the sides to 5′ at the ends. I’m looking at a couple of thousand dollars at least but it’s worth it IMO! It’s going to be in sections so it can be easily taken down and reinstalled next winter.

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  • BeLeafer11

    went to training camp and caught the first 30 minutes of scrimmage. Unfortuantely they do not let spectators in the rink, so I had to watch through the window of the lobby.

    Schenn looks awesome. Looks bigger and played real strong. Seems a little faster too.

    Crescenzi and Blacker stood out. Kadri did nothing to impress.

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  • flappypaddle

    w00t! Scrimmages from yesterday in video form!
    http://video.mapleleafs.nhl.com/videocenter/console?id=75651&catid=802
    LOVE IT!

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  • tmlfan

    flappypaddle wrote:

    w00t! Scrimmages from yesterday in video form!
    http://video.mapleleafs.nhl.com/videocenter/console?id=75651&catid=802
    LOVE IT!

    YOU ARE GODDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!! jk but thanks though

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  • shakrmakr

    I was playing hockey this summer in Edmonton and played against this one team that had this really sick player with tons of skill, so i looked him up on the net. It turns out it was Matt Frattin and I had no clue he was a prospect of my favorite team. He looks like he can be a good draft pick by the leafs down the road.

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  • TuckerThomas

    flappypaddle wrote:

    w00t! Scrimmages from yesterday in video form!
    http://video.mapleleafs.nhl.com/videocenter/console?id=75651&catid=802
    LOVE IT!

    Gotta love the refs watching closely, saying to themselves “Coulda called that one, and that one.”
    It’s 5 on 5 scrimmage so they are allowing everything. And quite a few guys were taking advantage of the fact.

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  • Hap_Day

    Kadri = Jeremy Roenick (if we are lucky)

    They both hit, both yap, both snipe, both come up with big games in pressure situations. They even have similar body-types and skating styles.

    Savard doesn’t have a physical game at all and Dougie is way more of a two-way player.

    Kadri = Roenick – this is, without argument, the best comparable for Kadri. Let the argument end.

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  • McKelvie

    Grabovski looks good.

    I’m with Jordan, he’s going to be a threat.

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  • Hockey Hoser

    moimoi28 wrote:

    Hockey Hoser wrote:
    Frattin absolutely destroys that guy in the highlight you linked in your article! wow.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0RRjZLWCEY&feature=related
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    Complete charge. Yes it was a big hit, but he left his feet. I think he got suspended for it too

    Charging?? I don’t know, it’s such a subjectional call. It has abit of the distance aspect but Frattin doesn’t go out of his way to make that hit. He made a hockey play coming down his wing. He’s square to the player, it’s shoulder to shoulder. He doesn’t take any strides before hitting the player. He doesn’t jump into the player and his feet don’t leave the ice “before” the hit. I didn’t see what call the ref gave, maybe Interference?!? The video is fuzzy but doesn’t seem like the Dman touches the puck before the hit. Anyways, what was the actual call? I’m curious now.

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    @ Hockey Hoser:

    He clearly jumped… that’s a charge.

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  • flappypaddle

    To anyone left out there that wants in the Keepers League theres a couple spots open and to anyone who has gottent the email and not signed up do so lol so I can see what we have.
    Cheers from
    Flappy!

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  • flappypaddle

    I personally cant wait for todays game to be posted! look at hennystweets!
    http://twitter.com/HennyTweets
    Versteeg pots 2?!?!?!

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