He’s already considered one of the the top forward prospects in junior, but this move certainly gave a boost to his ranking. Antonio Stranges… This Michigan native, a former a Lil Caesar’s grad, entered his draft year with many eyes upon him with the hopes he finally used his gifts and put together a strong offensive performance night after night. Your Definitive Visitor’s Guide To Dallas Is Here! The event raises funds for the Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer Foundation. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. So Who Was Selected in Round 2 of the NHL Draft? The Stars will, of course, have their development staff work with him as well while he still plays in the OHL. The London Knights of the OHL sniper and 2020 NHL Draft prospect went viral with an incredible shootout goal at a recent charity event. SHOWING 1 OF 1 PROFILE, Published on February 09, 2019 at 4:22 PM (ET), You must login or register to add a Scouting Reports, You must login or register to add a Player Comparisons, Published on June 09, 2020 at 10:07 AM (ET), Published on May 13, 2020 at 6:25 PM (ET), Published on May 07, 2020 at 10:40 AM (ET), Published on April 25, 2020 at 3:04 PM (ET), Published on March 21, 2020 at 11:43 PM (ET), You must login or register to add a Video. He dropped in rankings since the start of the season, but Antonio Stranges could still be a third-round steal at the 2020 NHL Draft.

ANTONIO STRANGES ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! Also, if anyone knows what his shootout % is then lmk. Projecting the Dallas Stars’ Protection List for the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft. Look out for Antonio Stranges. With the 123rd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft the Dallas Stars select winger Antonio Stranges from the OHL’s London Knights. He’ll be eligible for selection at the 2020 NHL Draft in Montreal. Sure, we all understand at every level of the game the guys who are expected to score get leeway, but he put 19 goals and 40 points in London surrounded by a pretty strong support group that should have helped as he pushed himself to higher levels and expectations all sixty minutes. His work in the defensive end continues to show he is unsure of where he is supposed to be positioned and if you isolate on him, he effort level seems to only ramp up when it involves an offensive chance is involved. He has good offensive zone instincts, a god first step, quick feet, and nice outside speed, creating offense off the rush. With the 123rd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft the Dallas Stars select winger Antonio Stranges from the OHL’s London Knights.. And by taking Stranges here, they continue to add in this area. Overall, this is precisely the type of pick that the Stars needed to make. DOB 2/5/2002. Announcing The Defending Big D Winter Classic Meetup! Dallas Stars Draft Analysis: Team Goes Big (and Small) in 2020. #2020NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/KNkffG32SF. Upside play ... Stranges was drafted 123rd overall by the Stars at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft on Wednesday.

He has some of the best dekes and finesse in the OHL. Clemens Arena at the Eastside Elite Hockey League’s all-star special. The event raises funds for the Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer […] Stranges pulled off the move at Mt. Now, the good news here is that no organization in junior hockey that develops NHL talent better than the Knights do. Like Bourque, Stranges could be a fantastic fit in the future alongside players like Denis Gurianov, Roope Hintz, Jason Robertson and Ty Dellandrea. Simply put, this is a great pick for the Stars. However, things went a little sideways for Stranges in 2019-20.

The Collegiate Hockey Classic: Texas A&M vs. Texas on January 5th at the Cotton Bowl. If you’re looking for the nastiest hands in junior hockey then #2020NHLDraft eligible Antonio Stranges might be your guy. Captivation, frustration, and awe: three emotions that London Knights forward Antonio Stranges inspires, sometimes on the same shift.

Terrific hands and good recognition and ability to get the puck to his open teammate, besides jumping up in plays to score in all varieties of ways. Which is why he fell so far, and was available to the Dallas Stars at 123rd. The Stars once again swing on pure offensive talent. There's no disputing that Stranges has some flashy skill -- the mohawk skating and 360-degree puck control with an arsenal of 1-on-1 moves. Displays plenty of talent but the production and consistency never came to fruition. -EliteProspects 2020 NHL … The 17-year-old moved in on the goaltender before utilizing a spinning heel drag move to undress the tendy and score. pic.twitter.com/tXduqlDocd.

Tony Ferrari - Dobber Prospects - Jan. 29th: "Antonio Stranges is one of the most unique and deceptive skaters in this draft class, using the 10-2 (mohawk) style skating to elude defenders and open up the entire ice in order to utilize his high-end puck skills as we can see in the video above." Dallas Stars Schedule, Roster, News, and Rumors | Defending Big D, 2020 NHL Entry Draft: Dallas Stars Select Antonio Stranges 123rd Overall. Has good hands an accurate snapper, shiftiness, and an ability to beat junior defenders one on one. His puck skills are absolutely dazzling, and his 10-2 skating style is unique, mesmerizing, and difficult to predict. Considering the London Knights have churned out two of the nastiest shootout players in NHL history in Patrick Kane and Sam Gagner, it should comes as no surprise that Stranges is another promising prospect with silky hands coming out of London.

If any OHL program can help Stranges build upon his strengths while also ironing out his weaknesses, it’s the Knights. Date of Birth: January 18, 2002. There was no outlook written for Antonio Stranges in 2019.

Stranges made his debut in the OHL last season, racking up 13 goals and 34 points in 66 games. The 5’10” centre grew up in Michigan and played for the Little Ceasars Program. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. Plus, salary cap woes, a third jersey teaser, and more. Another angle of the goal shows just how mesmerizing the move would appear to a potential goaltender. He is short but near 180 pounds. The point totals didn’t really come for him.

Ultra fast and skilled with the puck, he is yet another undersized centre-wing who excels on the offensive side. With the team’s roster more or less set, let’s explore which players the Stars might protect from the Seattle Kraken. Here’s a highlight reel of his shootout moves. His weak defensive game got exposed.