Round 3 - No. 88
Leo Loof, DHeight: 6-1Weight: 179
Leo Loof is considered a big defender who uses his size and can contribute on the power play. "Loof is a technically refined stickhandler, with poise and a sound mechanical base," EliteProspects.com writes. "He's tough as nails along the boards and in front of his own net, dominating his opponents with strong reads and heavy hits." Loof's twin brother, Linus, is also draft eligible this season.
Round 4 - No. 119
Tanner Dickinson, CHeight: 6-0Weight: 169
Tanner Dickinson is a speedy center from Perrysburg, Ohio. He was ranked No. 67 amongst North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting. "He didn't play a ton, but when he did, he used his speed with extreme effectiveness," said Elite Prospects. "Explosive skating led to a few rushes and net drives." Last season, Dickinson recorded nine goals and 31 assists (40 points) in 64 games with the Soo Greyhounds in the Ontario Hockey League.