Brannstrom was named to the AHL All-Star Game in Springfield, Mass. and competed in three different events to help the Western Conference win the skills competition. The Chicago Wolves defenseman has registered 24 points (6G, 18A) in 32 games to lead all Wolves blueliners.

The hockey season is past its midway point at all levels and several Vegas Golden Knights prospects have put together impressive seasons so far with their respective teams.

Jake Leschyshyn, Lethbridge Hurricanes

On Nov. 29, Leschyshyn was traded from the Regina Pats to the Lethbridge Hurricanes, but the 2017 second round pick (62nd overall) has not missed a beat with his new team. In 24 games with Lethbridge, Leschyshyn has recorded 23 points (11G, 12A) for a season total of 55 points (27G, 28A) in 48 games. The Hurricanes (58 points) occupy the first wild card spot in the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference.

Jack Dugan, Providence College

Dugan has had a seamless transition from the USHL to the college level and has enjoyed a strong freshman season at Providence so far. In 26 games, the 2017 fifth round pick (142nd overall) has posted 26 points (9G, 17A) to lead all NCAA freshmen in scoring.

Ben Jones, Niagara IceDogs

Jones continues to lead by example this season for the IceDogs. The Niagara captain and 2017 seventh round pick of the Golden Knights (189th overall) ranks seventh in the Ontario Hockey League with 71 points (28G, 43A) in 47 games. The IceDogs are in second in the Eastern Conference with 67 points.

Dylan Coghlan, Chicago Wolves

Coghlan ranks second among Wolves defensemen in scoring with 22 points and his nine goals are tied for first on the team among blueliners. He has 13 points (5G, 8A) in his last 18 games has taken 36 shots in that span.