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Brayden
Tracey

Continuously elevating his game, Tracey may not be an elite skater but he is quick on his edges. He has the ability to improve his speed and footwork as he possesses the raw talent to improve. While his skating needs work, he does possess the ability to make quick turns and transitions. He has a…

Date of Birth
May 28, 2001
Position
Left Wing
Height
6'0.0
Draft Year
2019
Place of Birth
Calgary, AB  
Shoots
Left
Weight
177 lbs
Draft Result
1/29 (ANA)
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Aug 1/19 Tracey Brayden D2985 – 2019 NHL Draft Guide by FCHockey Staff View Summary

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2023-2024 San Diego Gulls ahl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022-2023 San Diego Gulls ahl 62 10 18 28 0.45 -17 40
2021-2022 Anaheim Ducks nhl 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0
2021-2022 San Diego Gulls ahl 55 11 20 31 0.56 -1 40
2020-2021 San Diego Gulls ahl 12 0 0 0 0 -2 4
2020-2021 Victoria Royals whl 22 9 12 21 0.95 -9 24
2019-2020 Moose Jaw Warriors whl 28 15 23 38 1.36 -11 39
2019-2020 Victoria Royals whl 24 7 16 23 0.96 -5 25
2018-2019 Moose Jaw Warriors whl 66 36 45 81 1.23 33 28
2017-2018 Moose Jaw Warriors whl 5 0 2 2 0.4 2 0
April 4, 2019
March Notebook: Froese
March 5, 2019
FC releases Spring Ranking for 2019 NHL Draft
February 28, 2019
Tracey named WHL Player of the Month
February 26, 2019
Tracey named CHL Player of the Week
December 4, 2018
Tracey named WHL Rookie of the Month

Continuously elevating his game, Tracey may not be an elite skater but he is quick on his edges. He has the ability to improve his speed and footwork as he possesses the raw talent to improve. While his skating needs work, he does possess the ability to make quick turns and transitions. He has a quick shot and seems to recognize when passing lanes open and he appears to play with patience when he has the puck. With that said, he sometimes tries to get too creative which often results in him losing the puck on his stick when under duress. While he plays with poise and patience, he could use more urgency in his game when it’s necessary. Without the puck, Tracey could use improvement and needs to learn to better use his body on the backcheck. Sometimes making the wrong body check at the wrong time, Tracey needs to learn to read the defensive play better. What he lacks in physicality, he makes up in making quick decisions and can be an opportunistic playmaker. Overall, he is a raw talent with room for improvement, but he definitely has a high ceiling if he can realize his potential. Relied on for power-play minutes, he is someone who can take responsibility in all three zones of the ice once his game is better rounded.

– FCHockey’s 2019 NHL Draft Guide