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J.P. Hurlbert cracks top ten in Red Wings prospect rankings

Rookie success fuels excitement, yet development areas loom large

The latest Detroit Hockey Now Red Wings prospect list has positioned J.P. Hurlbert at No. 10, a placement that reflects a breakout rookie campaign that saw the forward net 42 goals and add 97 points in the Western Hockey League.

A season of offensive fireworks

Hurlbert’s 42‑goal output made him the third Kamloops rookie to reach the 40‑goal plateau, a feat that placed him in the conversation with the league’s most potent scorers. The numbers also earned him praise from draft analysts who had him as high as eleventh on their own boards.

Scouting the talent

Detroit’s scouting department highlighted Hurlbert’s offensive instincts and puck‑handling skill, noting that his solid build and focused demeanor suggest a player ready to translate junior success to the professional stage.

Areas needing work

Despite the impressive statistics, the prospect still faces the classic development hurdle of moving from junior to senior competition. He will need to sharpen his skating and demonstrate that his scoring touch can survive against older, more experienced forwards.

The path forward includes a stint with an elite Michigan team in the fall, where he will test his abilities against a higher calibre of play and prove that his rookie numbers are not a flash in the pan.

Voices from the locker room

Detroit assistant general manager Kris Draper spoke highly of Hurlbert’s ability to find the net and create plays, while fellow prospect Carter Bear added that the youngster’s scoring skill and handling make him a dangerous weapon on the ice.

Looking ahead

With names like Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard, Nate Danielson, Max Plante and Carter Mazur already ahead of him on the depth chart, Hurlbert’s climb will depend on continued improvement and the ability to translate his junior success into the AHL and, eventually, the NHL.

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