Brief summary of our two latest recruits from Over The Boards:
Lake Superior Adds Omaha AAA U16 Playmaker Jaden Anderson
Lake State went young, or at least, younger, picking up a key piece of Omaha’s offensive assault in 1998-born forward Jaden Anderson this week. The skilled forward is smooth and dynamic, a pass-and-skate center at 5’10 who can play physical at times as well. That appears to be the template for Omaha the past two years, they can play with an edge but when push comes to shove they’ll be right there with you in a shootout as well. Teammates Austen Long and Nico Blachman embody that sentiment and are two key uncommitted forwards to keep a close eye on this fall. Anderson, 16, is Lake Superior’s youngest recruit right now, and is a likely 2017 arrival, though 2016 could be possible.
Kanata Lasers Forward Ian Johnston Commits to Lake Superior
Lake Superior’s recruiting efforts continue to pay off as they secured a commitment from Kanata Lasers (CCHL) veteran Ian Johnston this year. Despite being in his 2nd year in the league, the Ottawa Senators AAA minor hockey product is just 17. Though our scouting efforts don’t stretch to the CCHL, one NCAA source who scouted Johnston this fall described him as “I like him; young buck, good jump, good energy, plays hard.” Johnston, a winger, is likely on track for a 2016 arrival on Lake Superior. Johnston leads Kanata in scoring so far this year, with 12 points through 15 games.