Conner Bleackley (B-) - He looked like he was quite obviously playing through an injury for the last month or so of the season, and his physical game was almost non-existant in that time.
Looking forward: He will probably be taken in the 2nd or 3rd round of the NHL draft, and return to captain the 2014/15 Rebels.

Evan Polei (B+) - Continues to improve his game, and played like a first line player in the tie-breaker game against Prince Albert. In addition to being a physical force, and a developing scoring threat, he seems to be a bit of a pugilist as well, as I don't think he lost any of his several fights this season.
Looking forward: I would like to see him get some time in the top two lines next season.

Presten Kopeck (C+) - Acquired in the Dumba trade, he spent the first month or so on the IR. He has a really strong work ethic, and creates a lot of scoring chances, however he also creates as many scoring chances for the other team with bad passes/turnovers.
Looking forward: I think that now he is settled in and all the rookies are a year older, he will be able to focus on his game next season.

Rhyse Dieno (B-) - I thought he would expand on his point production this season, but 66 points in 65 games is not too shabby, given how many rookies there were on the team this season.
Looking forward: He has played out his junior eligibility, and I wish him luck in his future endeavours.

Cole Chorney (C+) - Still needs a lot of work on his skating, but he reads the play defensively incredibly.
Looking forward: 11pts from a 17 year old is not bad, but he is really going to have to elevate his game next season to hold his roster spot with some of the youngsters coming up through the system.

Grayson Pawlenchuk (A-) - Managed to come back from his broken elbow and put up 19 points in 44 games, not bad at all for a 16 year old. More than that though, he is by far the most physical player on the team, delivering a handful of bone-crunching hits in every game he plays.
Looking forward: Should return in the top two lines next season.

Vukie Mpofu (D+) - Showed some streaky scoring here and there down the stretch. Continues to get manhandled on the boards and turn the puck over constantly.
Looking forward: Should return next season, but will need to become more of a consistant scoring threat.

Meyer Nell (D-) - Healthy scratch for most of the second half, even sat in favor of some APs towards the end.
Looking forward: I would be surprised if he isn't moved in the summer.

Brooks Maxwell (C-) - Hasn't improved his game at all in about a season, vanished in the second half. Scores the odd clutch goal here and there.
Looking forward: Eligible to return as an overage player, but I would think that he is in tough to hang on to that spot.

Aspen Sterzer (B+) - Late bloomer went from 7 points last season to 53 this season. Skates hard, and goes to the end boards for the puck with reckless abandon. Makes things happen out there one way or another.
Looking forward: Should return as a fine overage player.

Wyatt Johnson (B+) - Shrugged off some early concussions and stepped into the role vacated by Lukas Sutter's departure, and ran with it. Hits, kills penalties, fights, does whatever it takes to win.
Looking forward: Should return and be in the top two lines next season.

Lukas Sutter (F-) - Did the team a favor and elected to have shoulder surgery early, rather than dragging the team down with him. Win or lose, the team was a lot more entertaining to watch when he wasn't in the lineup.
Looking forward: He has played out his junior eligibility, and will probably make a pretty good CIS player next season.

Adam Musil (A) - Just gets better every game. Will probably be a little bigger than the 6'3 200lb player he is now when he returns to center the second line next season.
Looking forward: Biggest part of this team moving forward, and a can't miss 1st round NHL selection next season.

Scott Feser (B-) - What's that? He isn't done with the WHL yet? A poor training camp found him being reassigned to the AJHL, only to be recalled halfway through the season, where he put up 28 points in 46 games. The demotion really seemed to light a fire under him, as he was undistinguishable from the player that he was here prior to his reassignment.
Looking forward: Look forward to seeing him come back and continue his hard work here next season.