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Lennox

Lennox can surprise you in many ways. His scramble mode is well oiled when called upon, he possesses that improvising ability to make desperate save, and he is able to spring back from butterfly to straight up in the blink of an eye. His athleticism is right up there with some of the best in…

Date of Birth
October 21, 2002
Position
Goal
Height
6'3"
Draft Year
2021
Place of Birth
Mississauga, ON  
Shoots
Left
Weight
198 lbs
Draft Result
3/93 (NYI)
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Mar 8/22 Lennox Tristan 23550 – Saginaw vs. Kitchener OHL by Olivia McArter View Report
Feb 14/21 Lennox Tristan 21720 – Saginaw vs. Mississauga OHL by Olivia McArter View Report
Feb 12/21 Lennox Tristan 21713 – Saginaw vs. Mississauga OHL by Olivia McArter View Report
Jan 17/21 Lennox Tristan 21580 – Saginaw vs. Erie OHL by Olivia McArter View Report
Nov 15/20 Lennox Tristan 21316 – Saginaw vs. Erie OHL by FCHockey Staff View Report
Nov 13/20 Lennox Tristan 21299 – Kitchener vs. Saginaw OHL by FCHockey Staff View Report
Nov 11/20 Lennox Tristan 21284 – Saginaw vs. Owen Sound OHL by FCHockey Staff View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP GAA SVP
2023-2024 Worcester Railers echl 13
2022-2023 Saginaw Spirit ohl 45
2021-2022 Saginaw Spirit ohl 28
2020-2021 Saginaw Spirit ohl 0
2019-2020 Saginaw Spirit ohl 33
2018-2019 Brantford 99ers ojhl 11
2018-2019 Saginaw Spirit ohl 15
2017-2018 Georgetown Raiders ojhl 0
April 11, 2023
Draft eligible Colby Barlow featured in OHL coaches poll
July 24, 2021
2021 NHL Draft Tracker
July 23, 2021
FCHockey releases 2021 NHL Draft Guide
July 23, 2021
2021 NHL Draft – FCHockey’s Draft Directory
July 22, 2021
FCHockey’s FULL Seven-Round Staff Mock
July 22, 2021
Scout Survey: 2021 NHL Draft class
July 7, 2021
FCHockey releases Final ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
December 4, 2020
FCHockey releases Preliminary ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
November 23, 2020
Gauthier, Lennox talk World Junior camp competition
August 12, 2019
Who Impressed from the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Lennox can surprise you in many ways. His scramble mode is well oiled when called upon, he possesses that improvising ability to make desperate save, and he is able to spring back from butterfly to straight up in the blink of an eye. His athleticism is right up there with some of the best in the OHL, as he can stretch his leg with his glove squeeze to his pad to reach the puck and make a high-level difficulty save. He is also not afraid to use a very active poke check to disrupt players from behind the net. He is on point when it comes to judging where to be in his crease giving his stature, his skills and his movement capabilities so he can give himself the best chances to make that first stop and probably the second one if necessary. Moreover, his footwork is really noticeable. He can fight shots off with a quick reaction leg pad save and with Lennox it is not always technical pretty, but he possesses that improvising aptitude which is an asset to masters since goaltending is all about reacting. It looks as if he has vision troubles to properly keep track of the puck at times. Often, Lennox struggles to manage correctly rebounds, to deflect shots where he really wants them to be and that he doesn’t possess the ability to shallow pucks. He focuses mainly on making the first stop, putting his body in front of shots and getting a piece of the puck rather than directing pucks where he wants them, whether it’s out of danger or for a teammate to retrieve it back. The downside of it is he can on times kicks pucks right back in the slot which can only make his and his defensemen’s job tougher. He does have the ability to be better in this area, but he must show this on a consistent basis if he ever wants to reach that elite level. He is a goaltender who likes to play right under the red line of his blue paint, who will rarely put his feet out of his crease in any situation. He is prime to go down and let his body do the work but it might hurt him in some situations, being back in the net too far.

– FCHockey’s 2021 NHL Draft Guide