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PROSPECT PROFILES DYLAN HOLLOWAY

Dylan Holloway
Univ. of Wisconsin 
NCAA
C/LW
6'0"/192 




















Size/Strength       Excellent
Skating       Excellent
Shot/Scoring       Average
Puckhandling        Excellent
Physical Play       Great
Offensive Play      Great
Defensive Play      Excellent
Hockey Sense       Excellent
Competitiveness    Excellent

Strengths

1. A big two-way forward, that has superb hockey iq and is a difference maker in all three zones
2. Terrific defensive awareness, vision and great net front presence
3. Excellent skater, plays with with grit and toughness and engages in physical play.

Cause for Concern

1. A lack of offensive production at Wisconsin is concerning
2. Needs to improve his shot

Skill:

A big two way forward who plays both center and Left wing that will bring grit and toughness to the lineup.

Scouting Report:

Dylan Holloway is a big two-way forward, that has superb hockey iq and is a difference maker in all three zones;
he is powerful and strong skater that is tough to knock of the puck especially along the boards.
Holloway also has nifty stick-handling to compliment his strong skating and top notch vision.
Dylan Holloway is a terrific defensive forward and has terrific awareness defensively; he also plays with grit and toughness and engages in physical play.
The Lack of produciton in his freshman season with Wisconsin might cause him to slip in the draft but he should fall out of the top 20.

NHL Potential:

Top 6 powerforward, that plays in all situations

Style Comparison: Jordan Staal

Stats: 
Okotoks Oilers            AJHL         53 GP       40 G     88 Pts       

Univ of Wisconsin         NCAA         35 GP       8 G      17 Pts       

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