WINNIPEG - It's an important week for draft-eligible prospects as the 2022 NHL Scouting Combine is underway in Buffalo, NY.
While the fitness testing doesn't occur until the end of the week, the prospects will spend the majority of their first few days in Buffalo interviewing with the 32 NHL teams. Among those teams is obviously the Winnipeg Jets, who hold two picks in the first round of this year's NHL Draft.
Not all prospects will talk with all the teams - NHL.com's Mike Morreale reported that top prospect, Shane Wright, will chat with 12 clubs this week - but those conversations are often an important part of the decisions teams make at the NHL Draft, held July 7-8 and in Montreal this year.
At that event, a number of Manitobans will hope to hear their names called, and that's why this week's Combine is so important.
It's a chance for organizations to get to know the player behind the stats. Here is a quick look at just some of the Manitoba products ranked inside the top 30 of NHL Central Scouting's North American rankings, with five of the seven attending this week's Combine (the only two that aren't are goaltenders Reid Dyck and Matthew Kieper).
Spotlight on Manitobans eligible for the 2022 NHL Draft
Four skaters and three goaltenders ranked inside the top 30 of NHL Central Scouting's North American rankings
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