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Henrik Rybinski: 2019 NHL Draft Prospect Profile; An Under the Radar Forward

What can make a draft class really successful is finding talented players late in the draft. While it is certainly not common, unearthing a Jesper Bratt or a Brett Seney or even a Patrick Davies in the fifth round or later is never a bad thing. It is not all luck. It requires plenty of work from the scouting department, plenty of research into unheralded players, and identifying who can succeed with what you are looking for in an organizational sense as well as luck. To that end, we try to identify some potential players likely set for the back-end of the NHL Entry Draft.