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CURRENT SCOUTING REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF THE CHIEFS!!
Read up on each player, on their strong, and weak points as an inliner.


#4 MIKE CARTWRIGHT
One of the most promising prospects that the Chiefs have in the system, Mike is a very complete player. A strong skater, solid play maker is what sets Mike above the rest. Perhaps his strongest asset though, is his overwhelming slapshot. Mike has the ability to score from the blueline on command, a trait few inliners possess. Generally a defenseman, #4 is often put on forward, when extra offense is needed. Cartwright currently sits tied for fifth on his fulltime 16 and under team in points, scoring 17 points in 9 games.
#25 CHAD ABOUGHOUSHE
Chad is as pure an inliner as they come. He combines intelligience, with great speed, two vital assets for an inline hockey player. Best being compared to Mark Gawlinski of the Chiefs, Chad plays relatively the same style, a speed game. In 2001, Chad led his team in points, ending the season with 65. Chad is a solid clutch player and boasts having played the most games with the Chiefs, of all the prospects. Chad currently sits in third on his fulltime team in points, with 22 in 9 games, and leads his team in goals, with 10 in 9 games played.
#29 KURTIS STEADMAN
Kurtis Steadman, A.K.A "Chewy", is one of the most complete players of all the prospects. One of the top "utility" players out there, Kurt is often compared to Cory Schactel of the Chiefs, combining excellent offensive talent, with solid defensive capabilities. A leader both on and off the rink, Kurt continuously finds his way onto the scoresheet. Mainly a playmaker type forward on his fulltime 16 and under team, Kurt can also find the net when needed. Steadman currently leads his fulltime team in points with 24, in 9 games, and is the assist leader, recording 15.
#97 ROB CROSS
Rob has shown the greatest improvement over the course of the season of all the Chiefs hopefulls. Although not the most skilled player puck wise, Cross is one of the top skating players in his age category. Rob plays the same type of game as Scott Stable of the Chiefs. Mainly used as a grinder type player who is put out to find the net in key situations. Going hard to the net is one of Robs fine points, and has caught the eye of the Chiefs coaching staff. A very gritty player, Rob will soon find his way onto the Chiefs fulltime roster. He currently sits tied for fifth on his fulltime team in points, recording 17 in 9 games.

#77 DORIN GAY
A goaltender in ice hockey, Dorin is the only converted player in the system. Like Rob Cross, Dorin has a nack for finding the net in key situations. A solid skater and playmaker, #77 usually is in the points column by the end of the game. Now being matched up with Mike Cartwright, Dorin has once again began tormenting the opposition with the puck. Used mainly as a playmaker and grinder, Dorin's main strong point is his intensity. He currently sits tied for fifth on his 16 and under team in points, with 17 in 9 games played.


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