November is at all times a key month for my rankings — increasing
from 124 to 186, extending my listing from 4 rounds to 6, and revealing all
the first-time eligible prospects on my radar.
That, in itself, is time consuming, however I additionally attempt to hunker
down on sure areas and get caught up on the developments outdoors my
wheelhouse, which is Western Canada and the WHL specifically. Japanese Canada,
each the OHL and QMJHL, have robust draft lessons for 2020, so I spent the ...