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Flames Prospect Dev Camp: The Invitees

Jul 10, 2013, 10:26 EDTUpdated: Jul 9, 2013, 21:23 EDT

The Calgary Flames announced the roster for their annual Prospect Development Camp held at WinSport July 10th to 15th, on Monday. The 45 man roster features the usual suspects like Sven Baertschi, Johnny Gaudreau and the recently drafted Sean Monahan but also listed 11 invitee players on tryout contracts.
This year’s group seems a little underwhelming, however, especially when it relates to the word, "skill". It’s pretty obvious that the emphasis has been put on size, grit and defence this time around rather than goal scoring and finesse. Not one of the guys invited scored at a point per game pace or close to it last year in their respective leagues and almost all of these guys stand over six foot.
#91 – Noel Acciari, C, Providence College (NCAA)
#75 – Austin Carroll, RW, Victoria Royals (WHL)
I’ll be interested to see how he performs at camp and to see if he’s more than just a goon. The Flames depth chart is severely lacking at right wing so adding a big, mean dude that can play the game and chip in offensively would be a welcome addition.
#70 – Brody Hoffman, G, U. of Vermont (NCAA)
He actually had a pretty good season the year before this with Fort McMurray of the AJHL which is likely what landed him the starting job at Vermont , but he hasn’t done much to impress during his time there. Much like Acciari and most of the invitees, Hoffman must posses something that caught the eye of Flames brass and doesn’t show on the stat sheet. He does stand 6’4 so maybe he has good tools and his poor numbers are due to a crappy team. This camp will probably answer most of these questions for us.
#86 – Josh Jooris, C, Union College (NCAA)
#98 – Curtis Leonard, D, RPI (NCAA)
#78 – Trey Lewis, D, Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
#63 – Drew MacKenzie, D, Abbotsford Heat (AHL)
#96 – Dan O’Donoghue, C, Mercyhurst College (NCAA)
Another intriguing invite, O’Donoghue finished third on his team in scoring this past season with 12 goals and 36 points in 41 games, both career highs for the 22-year old Junior. He also stands at a staggering 6’5, 200 lbs which leads me to wonder about his skating ability since most guys that size don’t tend to be the fleetest of foot. That said, being a big center who can score a little is never a bad combo.
#74 – Pavlo Padakin, RW, Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
Padakin is one of the youngest invitees at just 19, so he’ll have to go back to junior if the Flames do indeed decide to sign him to a pro deal.
#93 – Linden Penner, RW, Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)
#90 – Bryce Van Brabrant, LW, Quinnipiac (NCAA)
He must be a good defensive forward because offence is clearly not his forte. Van Brabrant is coming off a career season where he scored – wait for it – 5 goals for 13 points in 42 games. Yeah, watch out for this guy on the powerplay. He is a pretty big guy at 6’3, 205 so he must have excellent defensive and physical tools to earn an invite. I guess we’ll have to see how he plays in camp but if Ross Johnston (who was here last year) can get an invite, I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise Bryce Van Brabrant can too.
Conclusion
Overall, no one really stands out in this group of invitees – if anything, they’ll make the Flames property look better. There’s a few guys who have some promise but don’t hold your breath that any of these guys will land anything more than an AHL deal with the organization.
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