• Cole Fonstad - 2018 NHL Draft Prospect Profile

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    Cole Fonstad

    2017-18 Team: Prince Albert Raiders (#24)

    Date of Birth: April 24, 2000

    Place of Birth: Estevan, Saskatchewan

    Ht: 5';10" Wt: 160 lbs

    Shoots: Left

    Position: Left Wing

    NHL Draft Eligibility: 2018 first-year eligible

    Rankings

    THW (Pike';s Picks): 43rd (March)Future Considerations: 63rd (Spring)ISS: not in top 31 (March)Bob McKenzie: not in top 80 (Mid-season)Craig Button: not in top 90 (March)

    In every draft there are a few players that are a challenge for scouts and evaluators to place for various reasons. In the 2018 NHL Draft, one of the biggest challenges is Prince Albert Raiders forward Cole Fonstad. Fonstad is a player with a lot of attributes scouts usually value, but with a few concerns that might see him slide down the rankings.

    A product of Estevan, Saskatchewan, Fonstad came up through the ranks as an undersized yet offensively talented young center. The fifth overall pick in the
    2015 WHL Draft, he joined the Raiders in 2016-17 and put up 26 points in a secondary role as he adjusted to the league. This past season he doubled his goal-scoring and nearly tripled his points from the previous season. He ended up with 21 goals and 73 points in just his second year in the WHL - and all before hitting his 18th birthday.Cole Fonstad of the Prince Albert Raiders (courtesy Prince Albert Raiders)

    Fonstad took off offensively this season for a few reasons. First of all, he';s
    got great offensive instincts and motors around the ice really well. He was also moved from playing center to the wing, where he didn';t have to jostle with Winnipeg Jets pick Jordy Stallard, Sean Montgomery, Kody McDonald and Parker Kelly for ice time. As a result, he played a lot more and also didn';t have to worry about the defensive responsibilities of a pivot. He also played a
    ton with Stallard, which gave Fonstad the ability to be the set-up man for somebody who could bury his chances.

    It';s the Stallard angle that';s the most challenging part of evaluating Fonstad. On one hand, he led his entire WHL age group in even strength scoring and even strength primary points. He';s definitely talented and definitely contributed to Stallard';s success - Stallard nearly doubled his previous career-bests for offense playing with him - but he assisted on twice as many of
    Stallard';s goals as the other way around. Is Fonstad going to be as productive
    next season playing without Stallard? How much of his offensive leap forward is
    because of his teammate, how much is because of moving to the wing, and how much is because of Fonstad being a smart player and adapting to the WHL game? It';s very difficult to separate the factors, which is why there';s a lot of variation in his rankings.

    The other big concern about Fonstad, for now, is likely his size. He';s still very much a skinny kid. He';s an offensively talented skinny kid, but he';ll need to fill out and add a physical element to his game as he matures to have a
    hope of translating his game to the next level. His hockey sense and speed will
    definitely help him make the jump, but his success in the WHL has so far been dependent on having enough time and space to make a smart play - two things that will be at a premium in the pro ranks.Related: THW's 2018 NHL Draft Guide

    Fonstad has shown promise and has great numbers in his draft year - better than
    any WHL player in his age group. But the lack of a large body of work might hurt him in the eyes of scouts, as might his lack of a large body of work away from Stallard, and his overall lack of a large physical body. Time and additional experience with the Raiders will likely start to take care of those concerns, but they represent some immediate risk factors for teams considering selecting him in this year';s draft. Fonstad is definitely a good hockey player, but it';s unclear precisely how good he is and where his developmental ceiling lies.Cole Fonstad - NHL Draft Projection

    Fonstad';s size and questions about his ceiling probably place him in the mix to be selected in the third, fourth or fifth round of this year';s draft. But his offensive potential, especially if he can drive offense away from Stallard next season, might make him a great value selection in the middle rounds of the
    draft.Quotables

    "Scored in the Top Prospect game this past month and has been one of the more unique draft eligible. Showing much more creativity than most other eligible and producing at over a point per game pace on a team outside a playoff spot. Small in stature but dynamic and hockey IQ allows him to make an impact game in
    and game out." - Brayden Sully, Dobber Prospects

    "I don';t know how to explain it, he';s a special kid and he';s proving that right now. He';s been off to a tremendous start, I got an opportunity to watch him play a couple weeks ago in Moose Jaw and he';s playing very well... The big
    thing for Cole is the move to wing, it';s allowed him to show off his play making skills and certainly you see that with every pass, it';s spot on." - Tom
    Copeland, Estevan Bruins Bantam AA head coachStrengths

    Strong skater with good accelerationEffective passer and puck distributorResponsible two-way player

    Under Construction (Improvements to Make)

    Quite skinny, needs to fill out physicallyNeeds to shoot moreQuestions about playing style translating at the next level

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    NHL Potential

    Right now, Fonstad projects as a middle-six winger at the NHL level.

    Risk-Reward Analysis

    Risk - 1.5/5, Reward - 4/5

    Fantasy Hockey Potential

    Offense 8.5/10, Defense 8/10Awards/Achievements

    Fonstad will represent Team Canada at this spring';s Under-18 World Championship, which will be his first major international experience.Interview/Profile Links

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