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Cameron Crotty – 2017 NHL Draft Prospect Profile

Cameron Crotty

2016-17 Team: Brockville Braves (#55)

Date of Birth: May 5, 1999

Place of Birth: Greely, Ontario

Ht.: 6’3” Wt.: 182 lbs.

Shoots: Right

Position: Defenseman

NHL Draft Eligibility: Prospect is eligible for 2017 NHL Entry Draft.

Twitter: @Cam51Crotty

Rankings

  • NHL Central Scouting: 68th (NA, Mid-term)
  • Bob McKenzie: 72nd (Mid-season)
  • NHL Central Scouting: 89th (NA, Final)
  • Craig Button: 90th (March)
  • Future Considerations: 98th (2017 Draft Primer)
  • Jeff Marek: Unranked (October)
  • ISS: Unranked (May)

Named the 2016-17 CCHL Top Prospect, Brockville Braves’ Cameron Crotty has a chance to become the highest drafted player to come straight out of the CCHL. Even if the Boston University-bound defenseman is not selected in the opening two rounds of the 2017 NHL Draft, he’s certainly been one of the league’s most scouted players in years. In December 2016, he received a B-rating from Central Scouting, indicating his high-level status.

Invited to participate at the recent NHL Combine in Buffalo, Crotty was one of 104 prospects to test their skills before front-office personnel and scouts. He proved to be a top-25 talent in four of the combine’s 14 tests. He credits his elite skating technique, in part, to taking figure skating lessons when he was 3 years old.

Cameron Crotty
Cameron Crotty of the Brockville Braves. Photo: MarcLafleur.ca

Recovering from an early-season injury, Crotty appeared in 41 games with the Braves, scoring four goals among 13 points and 32 penalty minutes. As a rookie in 2015-16, he appeared 57 games with three goals, 15 assists and 38 PIMs. NHL scouts are enamored with his size and athleticism.

Recognized as an all-around defenseman, Crotty has the strength to ward off forwards battling for position in front of the net and the speed to pace a breakout. Teammates credit Crotty for helping create scoring opportunities with crisp, precise passes and clearing the defensive zone with outlet connections.

NHL Draft Projection

A right-shot defenseman, Crotty is expected to be picked among the first 125 selections of the upcoming draft. Some insiders predict he’ll go as high as the second round. If he happens to fall a few rounds, a franchise likely would see Crotty as an way to bolster its defense corps with a “value” middle-round selection.

Quotables

“(Crotty’s) size/skating combo really stands out at this level. Long stride, smooth, good lateral agility. Takes care of his own end. He is poised with the puck, usually makes the smart first pass.” – Grant McCagg, Recrutes.ca

“Mobile defenseman … a factor at both ends of the ice … quick and accurate point shot … dictates pace of play … decisive puck-mover … takes away time and space effectively” – NHL Central Scouting

Statistics

Strengths

  • Accurate shot
  • Skating
  • Transition game

Under Construction (Improvements to Make)

  • Improving strength
  • Maintaining consistency

NHL Potential

Crotty has size, hockey IQ and a unique skating ability for a defender of his size. NHL scouts scour the world for those three traits. Roster spots for big, tough, mobile defenders are plentiful and NHL insiders expect Crotty to develop into a top-4 blueliner.

Risk-Reward Analysis

Risk – 2/5, Reward 4/5

Fantasy Hockey Potential

Offense – 7/10, Defense – 8/10

Awards/Achievements

Crotty competed with Canada East in the 2016 World Junior A Challenge and was named to the 2015-16 CCHL All-Rookie Team.

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Jeff Hawkins

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Jeff Hawkins is a career sportswriter who has collected eight industry awards, including two Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) honors. Hawkins has served as a beat writer for the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks and UHL's Adirondack IceHawks. A husband and father, Hawkins enjoys live music, hiking, New York-style pizza with Dr. Pepper, and writing with his golden Labrador retriever "mutt" cuddled around his feet.

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