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Brett Connolly Slips Out Of Top Ten

By 250 Sports

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 05:55 PM

Prince George Cougars Sniper Brett Connolly has slipped out of the top 10 in the International Scouting Services mid-season rankings for the month of March. Connolly, who only played 16 games this season due to a hip injury, dropped from #6 to #11, despite finishing with 19 points.


   Plymouth forward Tyler Seguin, who led the OHL in scoring, has moved to the top of the list. Sniper Taylor Hall of the Windsor Spitfires dropped one spot to second on the list.


   Hall's Windsor teammate Cam Fowler is rated third and is the top ranked defencemen.
   Of the top 10, five are from the OHL, 2 from the QMJHL and one each from the WHL, KHL and USHL.


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Let's hope that he slips to 26th so that the Canucks can draft him.

Brett's unfortunate slippage is one of the few things that we cannot blame Dallas for. Or can we?????
I stubbed my toe today. It's Dallas Thompson's fault.
Keep in mind ISS does not even see half of the players they rank.
Connolly will be picked far ahead of #26.