Each week we will take an in-depth look at one young member of the organization, while providing an overview on performances over the last seven days of players below the NHL level. This includes players at the junior (CHL, USHL, etc.) and collegiate (NCAA) levels, as well as professional (AHL, ECHL) ranks.
The 2015-16 season was a disappointing one — at least offensively — for Noah Juulsen. A year earlier, his 52 points in 68 games, combined with sound defensive play, were enough to convince Trevor Timmins, Marc Bergevin, and the Montreal Canadiens to make him the 26th-overall player taken in the NHL Entry Draft.