![]() ![]() He does a great job at controlling the pace of play, either slowing it down assessing his options, then catch you off guard when he jumps into high gear with a burst of speed and his stick-handling. He can be very deceptive with his movements and puck-handling skills, leaving defenders in the dust. His head is always up scanning routes in transition to attack with force and does a great job at drawing opponents in to free up space for his teammates. He’s always one step ahead, thinking of what his next move would be. Perron displays great hockey IQ with his decision-making and is a silky-smooth, dynamic playmaker when the puck is on his stick. ![]() Jayden Perron, Chicago Steel ( Jenae Anderson / The Hockey Writers) While he might be overshadowed in this draft class given the amount of talent that might be taken ahead of him, he’s still brings a highly skilled offensive game to the table that teams value in a young prospect. Perron has been very productive in his draft year, being first on the Steel in assists (40) and third overall in team scoring with 61 points. There’s a good chance that Jayden Perron could be next to join them. Brendan Brisson, Sean Farrell, Matthew Coronato, Owen Power, Ryan Ufko and Jackson Blake are recent alumni of the USHL’s top team and the list goes on. The Chicago Steel is a five-star organization for finding and developing talent for the next stage of a hockey player’s career.
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