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From our draft guide though. Another pick I love in this range:
McKeen's 2022 NHL Draft Guide - The highest scoring ‘04 in the BCHL this season, Dyck is like a waterbug in the offensive zone, weaving in and out of traffic to help create scoring chances. His hands are high end, and he is able to blend skill and East/West movement well, stopping, starting, pivoting, and cutting, all on a dime, while maintaining possession. Dyck also shows very well as a potential goal scorer with a heavy wrist shot and a quick release that sees him convert on a lot of his chances from the slot. That said, his game at the other end is quite non-existent, making him a fairly one-dimensional player at this current time. Increasing his overall physical intensity level will be a must moving forward, especially as someone who clearly wants to have the puck on his stick. Additionally, Dyck will need to upgrade his overall linear quickness to help him further gain separation at the next level. In a lot of ways, there are similarities in stride and skating strengths to former BCHL’er Ayrton Martino, with Dyck being more “shifty” than quick. Dyck has yet to commit to an NCAA program. Where he settles on going will be important for his development as he looks to round out his game. - BO