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Kris Baker is once again counting down his list of top prospects available in the NHL Draft for Sabres.com. The first round of the 2018 NHL Draft will take place on June 22 in Dallas.
#26 - Serron Noel
Position: Right Wing
Team: Oshawa Generals (OHL)
Height:6'5" // Weight:203 lbs.
Shoots:Right

A raw-ish power forward whose primary function is cleaning up plays around the goal mouth, Serron Noel has NHL size and strength with a lot of room to grow his game.
Being an August birth date, his foundational tools present a rather intriguing upside when considering he's a relatively younger player in the draft class. That intrigue was represented by an NHL Combine meeting schedule that included 28 teams.
Noel isn't a player that will drive the bus offensively, but he projects as one that can complement a high-speed attack by creating space and being a load to handle down low. He has a nice set of hands to finish in tight as evidenced by his impressive 27 per cent shooting. He won't use those hands to over-handle the puck as much as he will to fire shots from the center of the house, but scouts can see him coming along in that regard.
Following a 28-goal, 53-point campaign and a mediocre one-assist effort in the five playoff contests, Noel boosted his draft stock with Canada at the 2018 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, scoring twice and totaling six points in five tournament tilts.
Scouts see in Noel a smart, high-reward player who shows signs of being coachable. He needs to improve the strength of his skating stride and ability to generate more top-end speed, but it has already come a long way from where he was a season ago as an Ontario Hockey League rookie.
For his efforts, Noel was rewarded with a second-place mention as Most Improved Player in the OHL's Eastern Conference Coaches Poll.
It's hard to teach his natural puck-protection ability, and he appears willing to work hard defensively and win his share of own-zone battles. If it all comes together, Noel could be a formidable top-line winger. Interested teams, especially those with ample prospect depth near the end of the first round, will exercise patience when it comes to a player like this by making him stronger on his skates and focusing on his stick-handling skills.
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