The
revised players to watch list
updates the preliminary players to watch, released Oct. 7. Players with an A rating are considered potential first-round candidates for the 2020 NHL Draft at Bell Centre in Montreal on June 26-27.
The 17-year old left wing was a B-rated skater, or potential second-round candidate, in the October release. He is the younger brother of Vegas Golden Knights forward Alex Tuch, selected with the No. 18 pick in the 2014 NHL Draft by the Minnesota Wild.
"[Luke Tuch] plays a physical power-forward game with smarts, skills and competitiveness," said Dan Marr, Director of NHL Central Scouting. "He plays a similar style as older brother Alex in that they both get results by playing the game the correct way and don't take any short cuts. They give all they have when on the ice."
Tuch (6-foot-1, 203 pounds) has 12 points (six goals, six assists) in 18 games on a line with B-rated right wing Dylan Peterson (6-4, 192) and C-rated center Landon Slaggert (5-11, 182) this season. Tuch had one assist and nine shots on goal in four games to help the United States Under-18 team to a first-place finish at the 2019 Five Nations Tournament in Sweden last week.
"He's been a major driver of our identity as a physically demanding team to play against," U.S. NTDP U-18 coach Seth Appert said. "He has been physically punishing almost every game this year while scoring in the hard areas around the net."
Tuch is committed to Boston University in 2020-21. His Canadian Hockey League rights are held by Windsor of the Ontario Hockey League.
"He's quick out of blocks and has good speed with puck," said Greg Rajanen of NHL Central Scouting. "He handles the puck well, has good awareness and good vision in finding open teammates."
Here's a look at the four other players upgraded to an A rating this month on the Players to Watch list: