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As one of the rare juniors to be granted special status, Aaron Ekblad has already had three seasons to refine his skating and overall game, and in that time the improvement to his mobility and resultant defensive game has been palpable. "His skating has come a long way since he was a 15-year-old." said one scout. "His smarts and poise are what set him apart from other defensive prospects, along with his imposing size of course." 
When you come across a defensive prospect with speed, agility, heady passing and a lethal shot, you have a potential NHL power play quarterback. "He's an elite offensive defenceman," noted one scout who has Julius Honka ranked in his top 20. "He controls play with his elusiveness, mobility and puck skills." Honka made a seamless adjustment to the North American game, leading all rookie WHL defencemen is scoring this season,
While Anthony Deangelo has some question marks entering the draft, offensive ability is not one of them. He's a speedy puck carrier with great passing skills and a hard, accurate shot. Aaron Ekblad has an ability to find open lanes to unleash his heavy slapshot, and distributes the puck smartly. Jack Dougherty's mobility, puck skills and point shot are all above average, while Hayden Fleury uses his skating skills to jump up in the play or lead the rush.

Sam Bennett of the Kingston Frontenacs has vaulted to the top of the McKeen's March rankings for the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
Bennett's game has grown steadily during a breakout sophomore season highlighted by a 25-game consecutive point streak from November to late January, the longest of the OHL season so far (17-29-46).
The Holland Landing, Ontario native sits sixth in league scoring and is now the one to catch in the race for the coveted first-overall pick.
There's nothing sewn up just yet, however, as Bennett's lead is certainly a modest one with no clear-cut consensus among the top group of three including Barrie Colts' blueliner Aaron Ekblad and Kootenay centre Sam Reinhart.
Reinhart has kept pace with his 'Sam' counterpart by posting the WHL's longest consecutive point streak of the season - a 22-game run (18-30-48).
The Kootenay Ice captain and Vancouver native saw his streak come to an end at the start of this month - in a game against Prince Albert and Leon Draisaitl, who trails closely behind Reinhart in the draft rankings in the No. 4 slot.
The German-born Draisaitl has also been scorching hot since disappointing showings at the World Juniors and Top Prospects Game. After going nine straight games without a goal in January, Draisaitl has 17 goals in his past 18 games (17-22-39) and has nudged past Reinhart into fourth among WHL scorers with 99 points.
The top four haven't pulled away from the pack either. If anything, the gap has been closed by the likes of Danish roadrunner Nikolaj Ehlers of the Halifax Mooseheads.
Like Draisaitl, Ehlers never got the engines ignited at the Top Prospects Game, but has been sensational otherwise in an incredible rookie year.
The native of Aalborg, Denmark is in the midst of an 11-game points streak in which he has scored 17 times including six multi-goal games (17-12-29). Ehlers has climbed up to third overall in QMJHL scoring with 100 points including 47 goals, fifth-most in the league. In fact, after an initial transition period, he has hit the back of the net 39 times in his last 41 games.
Ehlers is shooting to become the highest-drafted Danish-born NHLer in history, the honour currently belonging to Mikkel Boedker of the Phoenix Coyotes who was selected eighth overall in 2008.
The balance of an impressive top 10 are highlighted by a quartet of OHL forwards with Michael Dal Colle of the Oshawa Generals holding down the sixth spot, and followed closely by Jared McCann (Sault Ste Marie), Nick Ritchie (Peterborough), and Brendan Perlini (Niagara).
Haydn Fleury of the Red Deer Rebels fills out the top 10 - sitting in the No. 9 spot - and remains the only other defenceman besides Ekblad to hold down a top-ten place.
Other significant risers in the March rankings include William Nylander, the son of former NHLer Michael Nylander, and Czech-born forward David Pastrnak, playing together for Sodertalje in Sweden's second division Allsvenskan.
NHL scouts have seen a pair of 17-year-old's often standing out as the best players on their team - with Nylander flashing dominant form at times - and rebounding from a dreadful start to the season.
Kasperi Kapanen (KalPa), Jakub Vrana (Linkopings), Robby Fabbri (Guelph), and Roland McKeown (Kingston) also made noteworthy gains in the March rankings.
Despite plenty of movement among the top 30 however, it remained a rather exclusive group with the only new entrant being Swiss-born forward Kevin Fiala, playing for HV 71 in the Swedish J20 League, who makes his debut at No. 28.
| RANK | LAST | PLAYER | POS | TEAM | HT/WT | DOB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | Sam Bennett | C | Kingston (OHL) | 6-0/180 | 20-Jun-96 |
| 2 | 2 | Aaron Ekblad | D | Barrie (OHL) | 6-3/215 | 7-Feb-96 |
| 3 | 1 | Sam Reinhart | C | Kootenay (WHL) | 6-1/185 | 6-Nov-95 |
| 4 | 5 | Leon Draisaitl | C | Prince Albert (WHL) | 6-2/210 | 27-Oct-95 |
| 5 | 8 | Nikolaj Ehlers | LW | Halifax (QMJHL) | 5-11/165 | 13-Feb-96 |
| 6 | 4 | Michael Dal Colle | LW | Oshawa (OHL) | 6-2/180 | 20-Jun-96 |
| 7 | 7 | Jared McCann | C | Sault Ste Marie (OHL) | 6-0/180 | 31-May-96 |
| 8 | 6 | Nick Ritchie | LW | Peterborough (OHL) | 6-2/230 | 5-Dec-95 |
| 9 | 10 | Haydn Fleury | D | Red Deer (WHL) | 6-2/200 | 8-Jul-96 |
| 10 | 9 | Brendan Perlini | LW | Niagara (OHL) | 6-2/205 | 27-Apr-96 |
| 11 | 11 | Jake Virtanen | RW | Calgary (WHL) | 6-1/205 | 17-Aug-96 |
| 12 | 16 | William Nylander | C | Sodertalje (Swe) | 5-11/175 | 1-May-96 |
| 13 | 12 | Julius Honka | D | Swift Current (WHL) | 5-10/180 | 3-Dec-95 |
| 14 | 22 | David Pastrnak | RW | Sodertalje (Swe) | 6-0/170 | 25-May-96 |
| 15 | 25 | Kasperi Kapanen | RW | KalPa (Fin) | 6-0/180 | 23-Jul-96 |
| 16 | 13 | Ivan Barbashev | C | Moncton (QMJHL) | 6-1/185 | 14-Dec-95 |
| 17 | 23 | Jakub Vrana | RW | Linkopings (Swe) | 5-11/185 | 28-Feb-96 |
| 18 | 14 | Adrian Kempe | LW | MoDo (Swe) | 6-1/185 | 13-Sep-96 |
| 19 | 21 | Alex Tuch | RW | NTDP (USA) | 6-3/215 | 10-May-96 |
| 20 | 18 | Joshua Ho-Sang | C | Windsor (OHL) | 5-11/165 | 22-Jan-96 |
| 21 | 17 | Dylan Larkin | C | NTDP (USA) | 6-1/190 | 30-Jul-96 |
| 22 | 15 | Nick Schmaltz | C | Green Bay (USHL) | 5-11/175 | 23-Feb-96 |
| 23 | 28 | Robert Fabbri | C | Guelph (OHL) | 5-10/170 | 22-Jan-96 |
| 24 | 30 | Roland McKeown | D | Kingston (OHL) | 6-1/195 | 20-Jan-96 |
| 25 | 19 | Sonny Milano | LW | NTDP (USA) | 5-11/185 | 12-May-96 |
| 26 | 24 | Nikolai Goldobin | RW | Sarnia (OHL) | 5-11/180 | 7-Oct-95 |
| 27 | 27 | Jack Glover | D | NTDP (USA) | 6-3/195 | 17-May-96 |
| 28 | NR | Kevin Fiala | LW | HV 71 (Swe) | 5-10/185 | 22-Jul-96 |
| 29 | 29 | Jack Dougherty | D | NTDP (USA) | 6-1/185 | 25-May-96 |
| 30 | 20 | Anton Karlsson | LW | Frolunda (Swe) | 6-1/190 | 3-Aug-96 |
Brendan Perlini progresses from #12 to enter the top ten at number eight while climbing to fifth in goal scoring in the OHL with 28 in 44 games (44-28-32-60), 12 of them scored since December 13th.
Michael Dal Colle holds his fourth place ranking while slightly edging Sam Bennett in OHL scoring. He currently ranks 5th (46-29-38-67) while Bennett is 6th (40-26-40-66). An impressive Top Prospects game in which he scored, and could have had more, solidified his status.
Sam Reinhart holds tenaciously to the number one spot despite a growing crowd of contenders. Captaining his squad in the Top Prospects game with a commanding performance highlighted his potential versus his peers.
Here are our Mid Term Rankings:
| RANK | LAST | PLAYER | POS | TEAM | HT/WT | DOB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Sam Reinhart | C | Kootenay (WHL) | 6-1/185 | 06-Nov-95 |
| 2 | 2 | Aaron Ekblad | D | Barrie (OHL) | 6-3/215 | 07-Feb-96 |
| 3 | 5 | Sam Bennett | C | Kingston (OHL) | 6-0/180 | 20-Jun-96 |
| 4 | 4 | Michael Dal Colle | LW | Oshawa (OHL) | 6-2/180 | 20-Jun-96 |
| 5 | 3 | Leon Draisaitl | C | Prince Albert (WHL) | 6-2/210 | 27-Oct-95 |
| 6 | 6 | Nick Ritchie | LW | Peterborough (OHL) | 6-2/230 | 05-Dec-95 |
| 7 | 9 | Jared McCann | C | Sault Ste Marie (OHL) | 6-0/180 | 31-May-96 |
| 8 | 10 | Nikolaj Ehlers | LW | Halifax (QMJHL) | 5-11/165 | 13-Feb-96 |
| 9 | 12 | Brendan Perlini | LW | Niagara (OHL) | 6-2/205 | 27-Apr-96 |
| 10 | 8 | Haydn Fleury | D | Red Deer (WHL) | 6-2/200 | 08-Jul-96 |
| 11 | 7 | Jake Virtanen | RW | Calgary (WHL) | 6-1/205 | 17-Aug-96 |
| 12 | 13 | Julius Honka | D | Swift Current (WHL) | 5-10/180 | 03-Dec-95 |
| 13 | 19 | Ivan Barbashev | C | Moncton (QMJHL) | 6-1/185 | 14-Dec-95 |
| 14 | 16 | Adrian Kempe | C | MoDo (Swe) | 6-1/185 | 13-Sep-96 |
| 15 | 15 | Nick Schmaltz | C | Green Bay (USHL) | 5-11/175 | 23-Feb-96 |
| 16 | 11 | William Nylander | C | Rogle (Swe) | 5-11/175 | 01-May-96 |
| 17 | 20 | Dylan Larkin | C | NTDP (USA) | 6-1/195 | 30-Jul-96 |
| 18 | 21 | Joshua Ho-Sang | C | Windsor (OHL) | 5-11/165 | 22-Jan-96 |
| 19 | 25 | Sonny Milano | LW | NTDP (USA) | 5-11/185 | 12-May-96 |
| 20 | 24 | Anton Karlsson | LW | Frolunda (Swe) | 6-1/190 | 03-Aug-96 |
| 21 | 22 | Alex Tuch | RW | NTDP (USA) | 6-3/215 | 10-May-96 |
| 22 | 17 | David Pastrnak | RW | Sodertalje (Swe) | 6-0/170 | 25-May-96 |
| 23 | 26 | Jakub Vrana | RW | Linkopings (Swe) | 5-11/185 | 28-Feb-96 |
| 24 | NR | Nikolai Goldobin | RW | Sarnia (OHL) | 5-11/185 | 07-Oct-95 |
| 25 | 23 | Kasperi Kapanen | RW | KalPa (Fin) | 6-0/180 | 23-Jul-96 |
| 26 | 14 | Brycen Martin | D | Swift Current (WHL) | 6-2/185 | 09-May-96 |
| 27 | NR | Jack Glover | D | NTDP (USA) | 6-3/195 | 17-May-96 |
| 28 | 29 | Robert Fabbri | C | Guelph (OHL) | 5-10/170 | 22-Jan-96 |
| 29 | NR | Jack Dougherty | D | NTDP (USA) | 6-1/185 | 25-May-96 |
| 30 | 18 | Roland McKeown | D | Kingston (OHL) | 6-1/195 | 20-Jan-96 |