Final Exploration Ranking: Rossi in sixth place



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The NHL Central Bureau of Exploration final ranking is now fixed. Marco Rossi is number 6 in it.

As expected, the number one player this year is NHL project. That NHL Central Exploration Office has Alexis Lafreniere placed on top.

The striker of the Rimouski Oceanic (Quebec Junior Hockey League) was the Most Valuable Player of the World Cup at the last U-20 World Cup and also the best striker of the tournament.

Lafreniere is the first Quebec player to be number one since Marc Andre Fleury in 2003 and the first field player in this region since 1998. The last field player in Quebec was number one Vincent Lecavalier.

Rossi has lost a place

It ranks second Quinton Byfield of the Sudbury Wolves (Ontario Hockey League) Follow it Jamie Drysdale of the Erie Otters (OHL)

Austria’s most hopeful contribution to the NHL Draft 2020, Marco Rossi (Ottawa 67s) placed sixth.

Klagenfurt Thimo Nickl of the Drummondville Voltigeurs It can be found at 74. Sene Peeters (Halifax Mooseheads) is ranked 101.

Tim Stützle – The international number 1

As expected, the number one in the ranking of international skaters is also surprising. Tim Stützle (Adler Mannheim) took first place.

Jakub Borzecki (Red Bull Academy) is number 64. The Austrian Benjamin Baumgartner (HC Davos) finished 80 Luka Nyman (Red Bull Hockey Juniors) at 117 Can’t find it in the list Leon Wallner (Sodertalje). In early February, it was still at number 112.

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