Get To Know The Flyers Rookie Camp Invitees

CALGARY, AB - MARCH 20: Jackson van de Leest #5 of the Calgary Hitmen in action against the Lethbridge Hurricanes during a WHL game at Seven Chiefs Sportsplex on March 20, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images)
CALGARY, AB - MARCH 20: Jackson van de Leest #5 of the Calgary Hitmen in action against the Lethbridge Hurricanes during a WHL game at Seven Chiefs Sportsplex on March 20, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images) /
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Jon-Randall Avon

Coming in ranked 200th on the NHL’s Central Scouting List for North American Skaters, Avon unfortunately did not hear his name called by any NHL team. And regardless of what happens with this invitation, he will find himself back with the Peterborough Petes this October.

Growing up in the area, Avon became the first native player to be drafted by the Petes since Corey Perry in 2001. Only 18 years of age, Avon still has plenty of time to develop his game further in the OHL. A decent rookie campaign back in 2019-20, he posted four goals and 11 points in 56 games. He also had a chance to represent Canada on the national stage. While unable to register a point in six games, the experience will still certainly help Avon progress.

Avon is able to rely on his speed and poise with the puck to make plays happen. It also allows him to get back and defend if need be. He has shown a confidence and creativity within the offensive zone as well, allowing him to become a threat at any time. One of his main issues came with his physicality in the zone. Teams were able to keep him at bay when he wasn’t dialed in.

He switched between wing and center frequently during his rookie season, which could’ve caused some inconsistency as well. He should get some more responsibilities this upcoming year. The team has depth at center so it’s possible he could switch to wing full time.

Ethan Burroughs

Burroughs is another forward that hails from the OHL as a part of the Owen Sound Attack. He was another victim of scouts not getting an updated look at his game due to the league being unable to hit the ice this past season. Burroughs had been projected to go in the late rounds, ranked as the 138th best NA skater, but also found himself without an NHL team when all was said and done. It was only his first year of eligibility, though, so there’s a chance he could re-enter if nothing comes from the Flyers invitation.

He was taken by the Sound Attack in the second round of the 2019 OHL Draft. He demonstrated potential and progressed throughout the year as his role gradually increased. He finished with a modest eight goals and 19 points in 53 games. The lack of exposure for Burroughs likely played a big role in why a team didn’t take him during the draft. He’ll be counted on even more this upcoming season so this camp invite with be a good step for him to show an NHL team his potential.

He put up a decent performance at the PBHH Hockey Invitational, putting up one goal and six assists in nine games. Burroughs did find himself on the NHL’s Central Scouting Preliminary list of players to watch. So he was on the radar going in. All eyes will be on him to see if he does take that next step forward.

Nolan Ritchie

Ritchie is the only forward on this list who had an opportunity to play at all leading up to the draft. A WHL product with the Brandon Wheat Kings, Ritchie took a step forward during his second season. In the same amount of games as his first year, he doubled his goal and point output. He was tied for third on the team in both goals and points.

Ritchie was considered a top prospect heading into the 2021 NHL Draft. His intelligence with the puck was something a lot of scouts pointed to. He’s also known to play with a sense of urgency and does a good job of supporting his teammates in every situation.

Growing up in Brandon, Ritchie made sure to make this season count after a broken leg in November ended his 2019-20 campaign early. The hometown forward came out of gates on fire with 14 points in his first 10 games. With the ability to turn into an all-around center, Ritchie could potentially do well in Vigneault’s system if given the chance.