Rangers’ 2016 sixth-round pick Tyler Wall is having an absolutely dominant senior season with UMass-Lowell. The 21-year-old goaltender boasts a 6-1-2 record with an absurd .947 save percentage. He’s already won the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week award three times early into the college hockey season and is probably the early favorite to win the NCAA’s Mike Richter Award for outstanding goaltending.
Though he struggled heavily during his sophomore season, Wall has been, uhh, a wall during most of his tenure at UMass-Lowell. This is a bona fide goaltending prospect who will undoubtedly have a future in professional hockey.