ADDY: C/O Bulldogs AHL LOUUUUUUIE LEEEBlanc! was drafted 18th overall in the 2009 draft by the Habs. LeBlanc has 42 games in the NHL with 5 goals and 5 helpers during that time. LeBlanc is a top Prosepect in the Habs organization and in the League. LeBlanc has the ability to be an explosive scoring threat at the NHL Level. Louis signed all four of my cards very nicely. This is one of my favorite returns of the 2012-13 TTM season. Enjoy the Clip below (sweet hands!)
ADDY: C/O Admirals AHL Jonathan Blum was the first ever player taken in the 1st round out of Southern California. The LBC native was drafted 23rd overal by the Preds in 2007. Blum is a top Blue-Line prospect in the Nashville organization. Jonathan played his Jr's hockey for the Vancouver Giants of the WHL. In Blum's NHL career he has 56 games played with 15 points and 6 of those being goals. With Suter leaving Smashville for the great State of Minnesota, I see this as a big opportunity for Blum to grab him self a NHL roster Spot for the Preds and being a full time NHL-er. Blum very nicely signed and inscribed his number on the 2011-12 Score Rookie card. This was a good return from a good Defensemen with a bright future.
ADDY: C/O Oshawa Boone Jenner a 2nd round pick by the Blue Jackets is currently (due to the lock out ) playing with his Jr's Team the Oshawa Generals of the OHL. Jenner is a top prospect in the Blue Jackets organization. Jenner is known as a physical (see video below) two-way forward that has a very accurate slapper. Boone signed and inscribed both of the Cards perfectly. This is a great return from a talented foreward.
ADDY: C/O Springfield Ryan Johansen was drafted 4th overall in the 2010 draft by the Jackets. The Winterhawk product last year was selected to the All-Star games as one of the Young Guns and participated in multiple events for team Chara. In his first 67 games for the Jackets who finnished last in the NHL last year, Ryan put up 21 points centering Ryan Russell and Derek Dorsett. This Prospect has shown he can produce points in the best league in the world and I see his career being very long and successful at the NHL level. This was a great return for a young star.
ADDY: C/O Sound Tigers Aaron Ness was drafted 40th overall in the 2nd round of the 2008 draft. The Minnesota Golden Gopher product is known as an Offensive minded D-Man with nice hands and good top end speed. Aaron will be entering his 2nd full season at the Professional level. Ness is a top 10 Blue-Liner product for the Isles organization having 9 games at the NHL level. Ness signed and inscribed the card with his number 55.
ADDY: C/O IceCaps Paul Postma was drafted in 7th round out of the Sift Current Broncos. The 6 foot 3 Blue-Liner is currently in the Jets organization playing with there AHL affiliate St, Johns IceCaps. Postma in the opinion of Jet's writers is on the verge of breaking into the NHL as a full timer. The Red Deer native signed the very sharp looking Score Rookie very nicely. Overall this is a good return from a nice prospect.
ADDY: C/O Chicago Wolves The 6 foot 5 inch Swed, is the number one goalie prospect in the Vancouver organization. Lack is in his third season playing in North America. For being a large goalie Lack moves very well side to side and covers the bottom of the net very well. Eddie signed both Victory Rookies along with inscribing his number 31 on both cards. This is a great return from the Swedish product.
ADDY: C/O Ice Hogs Andew Shaw the 139th pick in the 2011 draft came out of no where last season when he was brought up to the big club and provided 23 points in 37 games for the Hawks along with 3 play off games for the young forward. Shaw didn't wait long to make an impact for the Hawks. In the first 3 minutes in his first NHL game he dropped the mitts with young Philly enforcer Zac "Rhino" Rinaldo and 24 minutes after that early in the 2nd Period, Shaw recorded his first goal on a back hander from Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith. Shaw has shown he can do a-lot for the Hawks at the NHL level. As soon as the Lockout is lifted I don't see Shaw spend much or any time at the AHL level. Andrew signed and inscribed all four of my cards very nicely.
ADDY: C/O Winterhawks Derrick Pouliot was drafted 8th overall in in the 2012 draft by the Pens. The draft pick was apart of the Suter and Staal trade. The Offensive D-man scored 79 points in 72 games last season for the Winterhawks and this year has 23 points in 22 games. Pouliot signed my photo's along with inscribing his number 51 to them. This was a great return from a future NHL star??
ADDY: C/O Alaska Aces Brandon Dubinsky was drafted 60th overall in the 2004 draft by the Rangers. The Portland Winterhawk product spent 6 seasons playing for the Blue Shirts and was dealt in the Rick Nash trade this summer. Dubinsky is an all around solid NHL-er. He can put the puck in the net and then next shift "Drop the Mitts" to pick up the team. Dubinsky has traveled back home during the lockout and is playing for his home town Aces. Brandon signed all four of my cards along with inscribing his number. This is a top shelf return.
ADDY: C/O Marlies Korbinian was drafted in 2006 by the Leafs. The German product played in the DEL until 09-10 season. In two seasons in North America, Holzer has spent most of his time bouncing between the AHL and NHL. The big blue-liner is known to be more of a defensive d-man, and is a Top defensemen prospect in the Leafs organization.
ADDY: C/O Ice Hogs Saad was drafted 43rd overall in the 2011 Draft by the Hawks. Brandon has played 2 regular season games and 2 playoff games (has one helper in the playoffs) for the Hawks last year after his OHL season with the Saginaw Spirit. Saad is a big body forward and is rated as the number one prospect at Left Wingerin the Chicago Organization. Saad signed all three of my cards along with the number according to the picture on the card.
ADDY: C/O Islanders El Nino was drafted 5th overall by the Islanders in the 2010 Draft. The Portland Winterhawk product has been tearing it up as of late in the AHL with 13 points in 11 games for the Sound Tigers. Nino had a rough Rookie season though. Some can argue it was due to the Islanders Organization brought Niederretier up before he was ready and also who he was playing with on his line. I see Nino to continue ripping it up in the AHL until the lockout is lifted where he will join the NHL club. Nino's numbers should climb considerably from his Rookie Year in the NHL. He is a great scoring talent and will continue to show it as he learns to grow at the NHL level.
ADDY: C/O Oil Kings Curtis Lazar is a Center for the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WHL. Lazar has been rated anywhere from top 5 to top 10 in the Draft Prospects for the 2013 NHL Draft. With the Oil Kings this season the forward has 12 points in 17 games and 8 of those lighting the lamp. Curtis signed and inscribed his number all three cards, which all turned out great. This is a great return from a big time prospect. Thank you Curtis.
ADDY: C/O Home Jimmy Howard was drafted 64th overall in the 2003 draft by the Red Wings. The American born goalie has over a 100 wins in his 6 year NHL career. The 2012 NHL All-Star has spent his entire career with the Red Wings organization. Jimmy signed and inscribed his number according to card, to all three of the cards I sent. This is a great return from a solid starting goalie in the NHL. Thank you Mr. Howard
ADDY: C/O Sound Tigers Casey Cizikas was drafted 92nd overall in the 2009 NHL entry draft by the Isles. The forward made his debut last year in a short stint with the Isles vs the NYR. Cizikas is a top forward prospect in the NYI organization. Casey is known for his great ice vision and his ice smarts. Casey is a big offensive threat and in my opinion will become an everyday NHL-er very soon after the LOCK-OUT is over #wewanthockey. Casey signed and inscribed all 4 items very nicely and even changed the number inscription for his jr's stuff. Thank you Casey.