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FlamesNation Prospect Update: Dominant Dube

Dillon Dube
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christian tiberi
5 years ago
Thank you, Kris Russell.

In case you missed it:

Dillon Dube – F, Stockton Heat, AHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date3114233722261647.57
Change from last week3437463+4.87
The link above tells you all you really need to know about Dube this week. He’s dynamite.

Zach Fischer – RW, Rapid City Rush, ECHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date3156118868.15
Change from last week
Didn’t play for Rapid City this week. No word on whether it’s injury or healthy scratches, but if it’s the latter, that’s pretty troubling.

Spencer Foo – RW, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date5615173219241322.77
Change from last week3145443+2.47
Foo’s been one of the benefactors of Dube’s great play. Only one of his points this week didn’t have Dube’s name also beside it.

Glenn Gawdin – C/RW, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date531118291122821.82
Change from last week3022110+0.29
Still progressing nicely with two more assists this week. Just a reminder that Gawdin was a free asset.

Josh Healey – D, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date461897447.8
Change from last week3000000-0.54
Played in all three of Stockton’s games this week.

D’Artagnan Joly – RW/C, Rimouski Oceanic

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date6218304830322118.03
Change from last week3011111-0.52
Just an assist for Joly this week.

Pavel Karnaukhov – LW/C, CSKA Moscow, KHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1
Playoffs2000000
Hasn’t played since last week, as CSKA was waiting for their round two opponent. Turns out it’s cross-town rivals HC Dynamo Moscow. Should be fun!

Demetrious Koumontzis – LW, Arizona State University, NCAA (Independent)

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date34416201016817.41
Change from last week
ASU doesn’t have a conference so they aren’t playing a conference tournament. Going to be a quiet two weeks for DK.

Linus Lindstrom – C/LW, Skelleftea AIK, SHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
SHL Up to date423365544.57
Change from last week3101111+0.47
SWE-1 Up to date502211119.55
Change from last week
Another goal this week for Lindstrom, matching his career high in points set in his first year with Skelleftea.

Ryan Lomberg – LW, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date471011211317917.81
Change from last week3213131+1.51
If Lomberg finds a path to the NHL, he’ll have to follow the Garnet Hathaway path of being negligible at 5v5 but excellent on the PK. Another shorthanded goal and assist for him this week.

Mitchell Mattson – C/LW, Michigan State, NCAA (Big 10)

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date140000000
Change from last week
MSU was quickly eliminated by Notre Dame in their Big 10 conference tournament, ending their season. Mattson did not play in either game.

Adam Ollas Mattsson – D, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date555101597410.87
Change from last week3000000-0.63
No points this week for AOM.

Andrew Nielsen – D, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date320774328.72
Change from last week
Didn’t play this week, as his spot was taken by Michael Stone during his conditioning stint.

Mathias Emilio Pettersen – C/LW, Denver Pioneers, NCAA (NCHC)

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date34620261417927.53
Change from last week2000000-1.72
MEP’s regular season ends with a whimper, as he goes point-less against Colorado College. He and the Denver Pioneers will face North Dakota in the first round of the NCHC tournament. Regardless of the outcome, Denver is looking to be a lock for the Frozen Four tournament.

Matthew Phillips – RW, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date5411182919231721.4
Change from last week3011111-0.48
Just an assist for Phillips this week.

Brett Pollock – LW/C, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date47391288510.17
Change from last week3000000-0.69
Taking a not-so-nice dip into irrelevancy.

Martin Pospisil – C/LW, Sioux City Musketeers, USHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date3312314323331629.92
Change from last week
Just one more game until Pospisil can return to USHL action. Sioux City needs him back badly, as they’ve only won three games during his 11-game absence.

Rushan Rafikov – D, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1
Playoffs6112111
Lokomotiv won their final two games against HC Sochi to move onto the second round of the KHL playoffs, where they’ll face SKA St. Petersburg.

Milos Roman – C, Vancouver Giants, WHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date5827325925471725.19
Change from last week2033110+0.43
Not as massive as last week’s nine-point outburst, but enough points to hoist him over the point-per-game mark. Roman is currently in Slovakia writing final exams, but should be back for the playoffs.

Adam Ruzicka – C/LW, Sudbury Wolves, OHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date6229417037563229.9
Change from last week3224030+0.27
Still chugging along for Sudbury. Two more goals and two more assists for the revived centreman.

Kerby Rychel – F, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date5523204328291931.16
Change from last week3213232+0.5
The usual Rychel returned to action this week, picking up three points in three games.

Filip Sveningsson – LW, IK Oskarshamn, Allsvenskan

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date4315122712221130.69
Change from last week2213232+2.08
Sveningsson finished his season with a bang, picking up three points in his final two games. That ensured he finished with the highest PPG rate for U21 players in the Allsvenskan. Pretty good for a pro rookie.
His “playoffs” have also begun, although the Allsvenskan’s playoff system is a bit different from what we would typically consider playoffs. IK Oskarshamn, as the second best team in the league, gets to face AIK in a five-game series to determine who gets to face the worst SHL team in a challenge series to take their spot. Currently, IK Oskarshamn is down 1-0 in the series, but Sveningsson picked up an assist on their lone goal in AIK’s 5-1 beatdown.

Eetu Tuulola – RW, HPK, SM-Liiga

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date5912233518221121.99
Change from last week3000000-1.18
No points for Tuulola. He’s got one week left in his season.

Rinat Valiev – D, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date46316191014816.46
Change from last week3101010-0.22
Valiev might be stealing the title of “most surprising defenceman” away from AOM. Another goal for him this week, a shorthanded empty netter.

Juuso Valimaki – D, Stockton Heat

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date1627964329.89
Change from last week3101111+2.3
Picked up his second AHL goal this week. Barring any injuries, I think he spends his time in the AHL for the rest of the year.

Dmitri Zavgorodniy – C/LW, Rimouski Oceanic, QMJHL

GPGAP5v5 PP15v5 P1NHLe
Up to date6628366434442322.94
Change from last week3101111-0.35
Just a goal for Zavgorodniy this week.

Jon Gillies – G, Stockton Heat

GPTOISV%
Up to date3721130.883
Change from last week3184+0.002
Stopped 29 of 34 in a wild one against San Diego (0.853), bounced back with a 36/37 (0.973), but then collapsed late against San Jose to ruin an otherwise great performance (31/35, 0.886).

Mason McDonald – G, Kansas City Mavericks

GPTOISV%
Up to date2916320.918
Change from last week3185+0.002
A 30-save shutout, a decent 26/29 performance (0.906), and a below average 25/28 performance (0.893). His career is on the line, so he certainly needs to make the most of these next few weeks.

Tyler Parsons – G, Stockton Heat

GPTOISV%
Up to date157830.891
Change from last week
Hasn’t played a while. He’s still dressing as a backup, so it’s not as if he’s injured. Wonder what’s going on here.

Nick Schneider – G, Kansas City Mavericks

GPTOISV%
ECHL Up to date159020.886
Change from last week
AHL Up to date112200.922
Change from last week
Also not playing, though the reasoning is more justified.

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