Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | TP | PIM | ||||||||
2022-23 |
“Valis is a strong skater who likes to power his way to the opposing net, where he has proven more than capable of converting on the quality scoring chances that he creates. He shows some playmaking creativity and problem-solving skills, but he can still try to make too much happen on his own at times, and that will be an area of focus as he continues to develop. Valis doesn’t shy away physically, but he could be more consistent in that regard, and he will have to continue improving his defensive reads at the pro level.” -Nick RichardValis’ ceiling offensively is yet to be determined, but for the time being, it seems appropriate to rank him in the back half of the top-20 given his age and what level of production he’s reached in his career to date. That said, it’s virtually impossible to judge who has a future in the NHL and who doesn’t. Bobby McMann didn’t join the Maple Leafs organization until he was 24 and was playing in the ECHL in his mid-20s, and now he’s a 20-goal scorer at the NHL level. He was never on any of our prospect rankings, but he caught fire at the right time and made the most of his opportunity, which is sometimes all that prospects like this need to get the wheels turning. The best thing Valis can do for himself in the AHL this season is to be open to working on all aspects of his game, as all prospects should be. Take some shifts on the penalty kill, go out to defend a lead with an extra attacker, go to the net and work on rebounds, practice your one-timers, etc. The Maple Leafs have shown in the past that they’re quicker to grant opportunities to prospects who are at least capable in their own zone, and given that the defensive game is an area he needs work on, he’ll likely need to prove that he’s capable of being trusted away from the puck before he gets a call-up to the NHL. Either way, with all of the aforementioned players like Blandisi, Steeves, and Abruzzese along with NHL-hopefuls Fraser Minten and Nikita Grebenkin moving on to greener pastures, Valis will have a strong opportunity to make his mark on the organization and move his name a little higher up on next year’s rankings.
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