"[Petruzzelli] uses his size effectively, is very calm and relaxed," Al Jensen of NHL Central Scouting said. "He has shown steady improvement and has turned into an excellent NHL goalie prospect. His style resembles Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray."
The No. 1 skater on the International list is center Klim Kostin (6-3, 196) of Dynamo Moscow in the Kontinental Hockey League. Kostin, 17, was a plus-1 while averaging 4:28 of ice time in eight games prior to sustaining a shoulder injury that is expected to keep him out for two months.
"[Kostin] is big, strong, mobile, and has a good understanding of the game," NHL Director of European Scouting Goran Stubb said. "He had a somewhat difficult fall playing on different club and junior national teams but is so dynamic."
Rounding out the top five International skaters are center Elias Pettersson (6-1, 156) of Timra in Sweden's second division; center Lias Andersson (5-11, 198) of HV 71 (SWE); forward Kristian Vesalainen (6-3, 207) of Frolunda (SWE); and center Martin Necas (6-0, 167) of Brno (CZREP).
"Pettersson is close to Kostin in the International rankings," Stubb said. "[Pettersson] is having a great season in the Swedish minor league and getting a lot of useful experience playing with and against men. He's the leading scorer on Timra (27 points in 27 games). He's a great skater with very good offensive instincts."
The No. 1 International goaltender is Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (6-4, 196) of HPK in Finland's junior league.
"[Luukkonen] was key as an underage player for Finland at the [2016 IIHF World Under-18 Championship] in April," Stubb said. "He plays an effective butterfly style and does a good job of controlling rebounds."
At that tournament, Luukkonen played the final three games in place of starter Leevi Laakso (illness), and had a 2.00 GAA and .917 save percentage to help Finland win the gold medal.