Nick Ritchie

THW’s NHL Draft War Room Rankings: #6

Hashtag/Nickname: #MrGrizzly

Team: #20, Peterborough, OHL

#20, Peterborough, OHL Position: Left Wing

Left Wing Shoots: Left

Left Height: 6’3

6’3 Weight: 229 lb.

229 lb. Born: Orangeville, ON, 5-Dec-95

Orangeville, ON, 5-Dec-95 Twitter: @ritchboiii

Stats

Other Rankings

7 – Bob MacKenzie, Jan-14

7 – Future Considerations, Feb-14

8 – NHL Combined – Mid-term, Jan-14

10 – ISS, Feb-14

15 – Craig Button, Jan-14

Worth Retweeting

Here is some video evidence on why we've had Nick Ritchie ranked in our top 7 all year long. I saw some of this live. http://t.co/3Q0WVbyTeU — Mark Edwards (@MarkEdwardsHP) February 24, 2014

Profiles

Profile 1: Gare Joyce at Sportsnet.ca

Gare Joyce at Profile 2: Mitch Kasprick from WinnipegHockeyTalk.com

Quotable

Peterborough Head Coach, Jody Hull at Sportsnet.ca:

“He’s starting to understand the defensive part of the game more and more every day. He’s a guy I can rely on regardless of the circumstance, whether it’s to get a goal or maybe to help defend a lead late in the game. I just think his overall game has matured immensely since he was 16.”

From the War Room

Eldon MacDonald, THW: A few words on Nick Ritchie: Massive – Nick is just one big guy at 6’3, 229 lb. He can look like Mr. Teddy at times but get him along the boards and it doesn’t take long before Mr. Grizzly shows up. Skills – This is a guy who has all the skills to go with his massive size – Fights, hits, intimidates; power stride, elite wrist shot, excellent hands; drives hard to the net, dominant fore-checker, punishes along the boards. Genes : His brother, Dallas Stars prospect Brett Ritchie , is a favourite of mine. His Dad, Paul, was also coached by former Peterborough Head Coach, Mike Pelino, when he played at Brock University. Potential growth – Like his brother, Brett, Nick’s career has been held back by injuries. I don’t think we have seen anywhere near the potential of Nick just yet. By the way, Brett’s career didn’t really hit stride until after his draft year either. For the teams doing the drafting this year, this is a classic case of “the glass is half full” conundrum. Those teams looking at the potential that Nick has may have him higher than I have; those teams looking at his injuries as a concern will have him lower. Reminds me of : Rick Nash



Video

Video 1: Five goal game from Yahoo! Sports Canada

Five goal game from Video 2:

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