Prospect round-up: Bednar wins, Cossa drops shootout, Cotton scores 2, and a busy NCAA Saturday

Of prospect-related note in North America on Saturday:

In the QMJHL, Jan Bednar stopped 30 of 33 shots and four shootout shooters in the Acadie-Bathurst Titan’s 4-3 shootout win over Saint John;

Oscar Plandowski finished even with a shot in the Charlottetown Islanders’ 2-0 loss to Halifax;

In the WHL, Alex Cotton scored 2 goals, finishing even with 9 shots, and he was named the second star in the Lethbridge Hurricanes’ 2-1 OT win over Red Deer;

Cross Hanas had an assist, finishing at +2 with 5 shots, in the Portland Winterhawks’ 3-2 win over Seattle;

Sebastian Cossa stopped 28 of 30 shots and 2 of 3 shootout shooters in the Edmonton Oil Kings’ 3-2 shootout loss to Medicine Hat;

In the BCHL, Kienan Draper had an assist and finished even in the Chilliwack Chiefs’ 7-2 win over Coquitlam;

In NCAA Division I Hockey, Robert Mastrosimone finished even with 2 shots and Ethan Phillips finished -2 in the Boston University Terriers’ 5-1 loss to UConn. Chase Bradley finished even with 1 shot for UConn;

Carter Gylander served as the back-up in the Colgate Raiders’ 2-1 victory over Vermont;

Jack Adams had an assist, finishing even in the University of Notre Dame’s 5-2 win over Long Island University;

Sam Stange finished even with 1 shot in the University of Wisconsin Badgers’ 5-1 loss to Michigan Tech;

Cooper Moore finished even with a penalty taken in the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks’ 4-0 win over Niagara;

And in Denver, Colorado, the Red Wings’ trio of Denver Pioneers did not register a point in the Pioneers’ 4-3 win over the Arizona State University Sun Devils.

For Denver, Antti Tuomisto finished at +2 with 1 shot;

Shai Buium finished at +1 with 6 shots;

Carter Mazur finished at +1 with 2 shots;

And, for Arizona State, Ryan O’Reilly finished even with no shots.

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