The Minnesota Wild have a pretty crowded pool of Defensive prospects, and Carson Lambos certainly ranks near the top. He played for the Winnipeg Ice over the past year, a team that bragged high-powered offense – Lambos is definitely more of a defenseman’s defenseman but he wasn’t uninvolved in their offensive numbers and what they’ve done to prevent goals has been worthy of note as well. And Lambos was absolutely a part of that. He engages in all parts of play, he’s disruptive defensively, and has some play-making ability. Lambos skates well, effectively evades forecheckers and plays physically in the corners to defend well in the zone.