Daily 2018 Draft Prospect Updates

March 4, 2018

PROSPECT-UPDATE ARCHIVE

Well, the Hockey Draft Central home office had a major power-outage in early March. The power came back after a few days, but it took weeks to catch up to the work of daily prospect updates.

So, in the spirit of moving along, check out abbreviated versions of each lost day's events:

Stars of the Night

NOAH DOBSON -- Dobson was the No. 3 star of Bathurst's 6-4 win at Saint John after scoring a goal and adding three assists. Three points came in the third period, as the Titan broke it open. With nine points in three games, Dobson reached 66 points in 62 QMJHL games to rank as the league's top-scoring draft-eligible defenseman. (Note: Ninth appearance on this list in 2017-18)

MICHAEL LITTLE -- The Mississauga forward snapped a four-game scoring drought with a goal and two assists in his team's 7-2 win over Erie. Named the No. 3 star, Little recorded his sixth multi-point game of the season. His goal made it 5-2 at 1:41 of the third period. (Note: Second appearance on this list in 2017-18)

JACK McBAIN -- The Toronto Jr. Canadiens' hulking forward, headed for Boston College next season, had one of his best games of 2017-18 with three goals and three assists in a 7-5 playoff win over Oakville. He scored once in the first period and twice in the third, closing out his hat trick with an empty-netter. (Note: 11th appearance on this list in 2017-18)

RASMUS SANDIN -- Sault Ste. Marie's Swedish import defenseman scored two goals and chipped in an assist to earn No. 1 star honors in the Greyhounds' 5-2 win over Windsor. Both of his goals came in the first period, lifting him to 10 on the season. This was his second three-point game of 2017-18. (Note: Third appearance on this list in 2017-18)

JAKUB SKAREK -- Skarek, one of the top two Czech goalies in the 2018 draft pool and the only one playing int he Extraliga, stopped 31 shots in a 3-0 shutout of visiting Olomouc. He was at his best in the third, preserving the shutout with 16 saves. Over back-to-back victories he had stopped 69 of 71 shots. (Note: Sixth appearance on this list in 2017-18)