The Young Stars Classic kicks off in a week, with the Canucks prospects heading to Penticton to play the prospects from the Winnipeg Jets. It鈥檚 an excellent chance to get an early look at big names like Elias Pettersson and Olli Juolevi, along with wildcards like Petrus Palmu and Zack MacEwen.
Along with all the Canucks prospects in the lineup, there will be several undrafted and unsigned invitees. There鈥檚 always a certain amount of intrigue around invitees, as there鈥檚 a chance you can find a diamond in the rough 鈥 a legitimate prospect that can improve your team鈥檚 depth and could potentially make the NHL in the future. After all, Troy Stecher was once a Canucks camp invitee.
The Canucks will have 11 invitees in Penticton, though that includes a few players that have already signed AHL contracts with the Utica Comets. Some of those invitees have already been the subject of invitee profiles from when they attended the Canucks鈥 prospect development camp this summer, such as and . Others, however, are largely unknowns in the Canucks market.
So, let鈥檚 get to know some of the invitees that will be donning Canucks jerseys next week and see if they have a chance at becoming Canucks prospects. Let鈥檚 start with someone who might be slightly familiar to 麻豆传媒映画hockey fans: Giants forward Owen Hardy
鈥 Left Wing
6鈥1鈥 鈥 201 lbs 鈥 Feb 13, 1999 (19)
Nanaimo, BC
麻豆传媒映画Giants (56-11-12-23)
Expectations were somewhat high for Hardy in his draft year. In the previous season, he played 45 games for the 麻豆传媒映画Giants as a 16 year old. While he didn鈥檛 light the league up with points, he certainly held his own. Unfortunately, he didn鈥檛 live up to those expectations, scoring just 5 goals and 14 points in 65 games.
He did improve on those totals last season, scoring 11 goals and 23 points in 56 games, but that wasn鈥檛 enough to grab the attention of any NHL teams at the draft. That means Hardy has gone undrafted twice now, which isn鈥檛 too surprising given his paltry point totals, but he does have other attributes that give him a chance at a depth role in the future.
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Hardy has aspects of a power forward to his game, with the strength and willingness to drive to the net effectively. The issue is that he doesn鈥檛 quite have the hands to put the puck in the net with any regularity once he鈥檚 there. Still, his size, conditioning, and decent defensive game should give him some sort of future in professional hockey.
Hardy , so there are no issues with his off-ice habits.
鈥淚 started hitting the gym regularly in Grade 7,鈥 said Hardy. 鈥淚 love doing things outside of the normal hockey workouts. I love long distance running, swimming, boxing and jiu-jitsu.鈥
That makes Hardy a well-rounded athlete, but he鈥檚 also got big goals on the ice for the coming season.
鈥淭he first big one for me is to be ridiculously consistent. I want to dominate every game,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he long-term goal for me this season is to sign a contract. I know it鈥檚 a big goal but I鈥檓 not phased by it. I want to shoot for the stars. I鈥檓 in it to go all the way.鈥
Of course, Hardy has set big goals before. Heading into his draft year, he said, 鈥淚 could care less whether it鈥檚 first or last pick. I am getting drafted.鈥 That didn鈥檛 quite work out like he planned.
Still, Hardy definitely has the character and work ethic to get on a coach鈥檚 good side and earn a contract. He has some work to do this coming season.
When Hardy is on his game, he鈥檚 a force physically, throwing big hits of occasionally questionable legality, getting in hard on the forecheck, and getting under the skin of his opponents. That frequently leads to opportunities to fight, and he鈥檚 more than willing to drop the gloves.
The challenge for Hardy will be adding more dimensions to his game: puck skills, more refined skating, and finish around the net.
You could see hints of it last season: the occasional quick hands around the net to tuck a puck around a goaltender; a surprisingly wicked wrist shot when given some extra space; shifts where he鈥檇 dominate physically, then use that dominance to create a great scoring chance.
The issue was, as Hardy suggested, consistency. Too often that shot would go wide, a puck would roll off his stick in tight around the net, or his search for a big hit would leave him out of position. If he can figure that out, he could have a strong season.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 get drafted. I haven鈥檛 gone to a camp,鈥 said Hardy. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 not sitting around dwelling on it. I鈥檓 almost thinking 鈥榞ood, I have more time to get ready.鈥 It鈥檚 just forced me to work even harder. I feel like I鈥檓 right there and on the verge of a breakthrough and I鈥檓 so pumped for this year.鈥
If that breakthrough comes, the Canucks will be glad to have had a close look at Hardy at their camp.
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