🔥 ELITE TRYOUT INTELLIGENCE REPORT
🧠 QUICK TAKE
👉 Overall Opportunity: 🟡 MODERATE
👉 Estimated Open Spots: 4–6
👉 Difficulty: MODERATE–HIGH
Bottom Line:
Markham shows meaningful youth already on the roster, including 2008s and a 2009, which is a major clue that future openings are already being contested internally. This is not a hard-entry fortress, but it is also not as open as raw turnover might make it look.
📊 ROSTER BREAKDOWN
🥅 GOALTENDERS
| Birth Year | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | 0–1 | Aging out (not part of next season) |
| 2006 | 0–1 | Veteran returner |
| 2007 | 0–1 | Core returners / competition |
| 2008 | 0–1 | Incoming pressure (real impact) |
| 2009 | 0 | Future pipeline |
| Not Provided | 0 | Likely AP / depth |
Projected Net Open Spots: 0–1
This does not project as a wide-open goalie situation.
🛡️ DEFENSE
| Birth Year | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | 1–2 | Aging out (not part of next season) |
| 2006 | 2–3 | Veteran returners |
| 2007 | 2–3 | Core returners / competition |
| 2008 | 1 | Incoming pressure (real impact) |
| 2009 | 0 | Future pipeline |
| Not Provided | 0 | Likely AP / depth |
Projected Net Open Spots: 1–2
There is some turnover, but the returning structure still controls much of the blue line.
🎯 FORWARDS
| Birth Year | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | 2–3 | Aging out (not part of next season) |
| 2006 | 2–3 | Veteran returners |
| 2007 | 4–5 | Core returners / competition |
| 2008 | 2 | Incoming pressure (real impact) |
| 2009 | 1 | Future pipeline |
| Not Provided | 0 | Likely AP / depth |
Projected Net Open Spots: 2–3
There is turnover, but a visible 2008/2009 layer means not all of that future space is truly open to outsiders.
🚨 POSITION REALITY
🥅 GOALIE
👉 Opportunity: 🔴 LOW–🟡 MODERATE
👉 Difficulty: HIGH
- limited visible turnover
- some returning control still matters
- no sign this is a full reset
Blunt Truth:
This is not the easiest goalie target in the league.
🛡️ DEFENSE
👉 Opportunity: 🟡 MODERATE
👉 Difficulty: HIGH
- some confirmed turnover exists
- 2006/2007 structure still controls much of the unit
- incoming pressure reduces clean outside access
Blunt Truth:
A defenseman can get in here, but only if he already looks capable of handling junior pace and structure.
🎯 FORWARD
👉 Opportunity: 🟡 MODERATE
👉 Difficulty: MODERATE–HIGH
- turnover creates openings
- returning forwards still shape the group
- 2008 and 2009 players are already part of the competitive map
Blunt Truth:
Forward is the best entry path, but it is more crowded than the turnover total suggests.
🧠 WHAT THIS ACTUALLY MEANS FOR YOUR PLAYER
🥅 GOALIE
This is not where I would send a goalie hoping for an easy look. He needs to be ready right away.
🛡️ DEFENSE
There is a path here, but it is for a defenseman who can already play controlled, reliable hockey at pace.
🎯 FORWARD
This is the more realistic path in, but parents need to understand that some future spots are already being consumed internally by younger players.
📉 TRUE OPPORTUNITY BREAKDOWN
| Position | Projected Net Open Spots | Reality |
|---|---|---|
| Goalies | 0–1 | Tight |
| Defense | 1–2 | Real but pressured |
| Forwards | 2–3 | Best path, still competitive |
💣 REALITY CHECK
👉 Markham is not a true opportunity team.
👉 But it is also not one of the league’s hardest-entry teams.
The better read is balanced opportunity with an active youth layer already taking up part of the future roster space.
🧠 PLAYER FIT MODEL
🔥 HIGH PROBABILITY
- Strong AAA players
- Junior-ready defensemen
- Forwards who can play fast and fit a role immediately
⚠️ BUBBLE
- Good players who need a strong camp
- Players with skill but inconsistent pace
❌ LOW PROBABILITY
- Development players
- Players needing major adjustment time
- Players relying on effort without pace
📊 FINAL DECISION SCORECARD
| Factor | Rating |
|---|---|
| Opportunity | 🟡 |
| Competition | 🟡 |
| Difficulty | 🟡–🔴 |
| Risk | 🟡–🔴 |
🔒 FINAL VERDICT
👉 Markham is a balanced-entry team with forward-side opportunity, but more internal pressure than parents will assume.
The clearest outside access appears to be forward first, defense second.
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