What makes Guenther such an offensive force, and is there anyone that he reminds you of in the NHL?
"He's got the size, separational speed, and can pull away from people, protect the puck well with his body. He has a very high hockey IQ. I think you saw that at the U-18s when they used him on penalty kill. I think he's deceptive in terms of how good a playmaker he is just because people just expect him to score but when that's taken away from him, he can make plays in tight areas. When I watch him, I get kind of a Max Pacioretty sort of vibe. He's got similar size as Max and has that kind of potential."
Does Saskatoon center Colton Dach (No. 19; 6-4, 196) possess the same skills and toughness as his brother, Chicago Blackhawks center Kirby Dach?
"At this stage, Colton's development isn't where Kirby's was. Kirby was an elite player coming into the WHL, similar to what Guenther did stepping in as a 16-year-old. We weren't sure what to expect of Colton at the start of the season. He's a big, strong kid and he got better. Towards the end of the season, Saskatoon's top center got injured and Colton stepped in and proved that he can play center. He can be the big center or play sort of the power game. He played his off-wing (right wing) most of the time and showed that he can handle that, which isn't easy for a young player."
Can you explain the similarities and differences between left-handed defenseman Lambos and right-handed defenseman Corson Ceulemans (No. 14 in NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters) of Brooks in the Alberta Junior Hockey League?
"As a 16-year-old (in 2019-20) Lambos was a top-pair guy who played power play, penalty kill, and big minutes. He's got a very mature game, very calm and kind of a commanding presence on the ice. He can control the tempo of a game. Ceulemans' game doesn't quite have the maturity at this stage, but when he's played for Canada in international events, he's been very good when given a specific role and he can execute it well. Ceulemans has high-end to his game. He's going to a great program (University of Wisconsin). At this stage, I'd say Lambos is more firm in ability and little more mature."