Cossa (6-6, 210), No. 1 in Central Scouting's final ranking of North American goalies, was 17-1-1 with a 1.57 GAA, .941 save percentage and four shutouts in 19 games for Edmonton of the Western Hockey League. He is 38-7-4 with a 1.98 GAA, .928 save percentage and eight shutouts in 52 games in two WHL seasons.
"I think the two of them are head and shoulders above the rest of the draft class of goalies right now," said Al Jensen of NHL Central Scouting.
To break down many of the top eligible goalies in the draft, here are five questions with Jensen:
What are your expectations of Wallstedt, and would you consider him a generational goaltender?
"He's playing at a higher level, is a big kid, has a lot of good skills. I could see him in 2-3 years getting a chance in the NHL, maybe ahead of the other guys, but it doesn't mean the other guys won't catch up. I think Wallstedt might be ahead, physically and in experience at the higher level to jump to the NHL. It depends on who drafts him and who they have in their system."
What do you like about Cossa?
"He's got the calmness, strength and confidence that you need. And for his size, he moves extremely well, gives himself a chance, battles hard and never gives up on plays. He has great net coverage, whether it's flaring out his pads for the low corners, but he also keeps his body upright in case there's a deflection so he could use his shoulders or gloves. He's so smart at reading plays, being square to the shots."