NHL Central Scouting: No. 4 (North American skaters)
Sanderson averaged 0.62 points per game with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program Under-18 team this season. Three NTDP U-18 defensemen selected in the first round of the NHL Draft have averaged more points per game: Cameron York (1.03; Philadelphia Flyers, No. 14, 2019 NHL Draft), Quinn Hughes (0.66; Vancouver Canucks, No. 7, 2018 NHL Draft) and Charlie McAvoy (0.64; Boston Bruins, No. 14, 2016 NHL Draft). The son of former NHL forward Geoff Sanderson, he is a mobile puck-mover with a dominant defensive mindset and steadily improving offensive game. The 18-year-old (6-2, 185), who was NTDP captain and will attend the University of North Dakota next season, scored 29 points (seven goals, 22 assists), including three power-play goals, and was plus-13 in 47 games this season. The winner of the Dave Tyler Junior Hockey Player of the Year Award, presented annually by USA Hockey to the most outstanding United States-born player in junior hockey, could be the first player born and trained in Montana to play in the NHL.
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NHL.com analysis: Sanderson's coach with the NTDP Under-18 team, Seth Appert, said he "defends like a savage," and his offensive game is improving. He joins a group of young Ottawa defensemen headed by 23-year-old Thomas Chabot that also includes prospects Lassi Thomson (No. 19 pick, 2019) and Jacob Bernard-Docker (No. 26, 2018), each of whom is close to being NHL-ready.