Game Reports
EVALUATED 27/10/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information 2025 Toronto Titans Tournament
Landon brought a strong two-way game, providing effort at both ends of the ice. I noted him on a handful of sequences, completing backchecks, applying pressure, trying to win back pucks, and just always being active even on the defensive side. He brought his usual offensive impacts, protecting pucks wide, controlling the play, and driving the net, but the effort level all over the ice was the key element I wanted to highlight. It wasn't anything flashy, but I liked seeing that even when things weren't clicking offensively, he was still impacting the game and being engaged. He scored two in this game, both driving the net and scoring with a nice finishing touch in tight. Of course, Roulston is one of the top players in this group and it was great to see him against his peers after a year of watching him play up with the '09s.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 13/09/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information Pre Season vs. Central Ontario Wolves
Roulston showed strong puck protection, always managing the puck well, and making the right decisions. He was often the backbone to his line whenever he was on the ice, having a strong impact in transition and as a playmaker. Especially low in the offensive zone, I thought he thrived along the boards and off the cycle, shielding pucks with his frame and finding ways to spin off checks and get out from pressure. While he only added one goal on the scoresheet, scoring on a tip, Landon had a strong showing and was the Vaughan forward I was most impressed with.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 01/06/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information WSI: Maroon vs. Top Notch
Given he played with the '09 Marlies, I was very familiar with Roulston's game entering this process of getting to know the 2010s. He had a solid game, but I was just mainly impressed by the advantages he could create with his physical tools now that I am seeing him against his own age cohort. His ability to get a step on opponents with a burst of speed or protect the puck with his body was just way more impactful now that he's playing at his own level. When he had the puck, the Top Notch defenders had difficulty shutting him down due to his ability to fend off pressure well with his physical tools.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 16/10/2024
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information 2024 Toronto Titans Early Bird
The 2010-born forward was one of the centrepieces of the Rangers' offence, especially in transition and creating off the rush. Roulston's powerful skating was the starting point to his success, as he could easily gain separation from defenders and propel himself up ice with a few explosive strides. With the puck, Landon was assertive, relying on smart tactical touches to dodge defenders, dictate the flow of the game, and move pucks up ice. His puck handling seemed calculated and methodical, always having the perfect touch to move pucks around sticks and being difficult for defenders to contain. All of these abilities enabled Landon to beat defenders 1-on-1, constantly win lanes to the dangerous areas, and attack the net for plenty of scoring chances. I can't say with certainty as I haven't seen any of the 2010 class, but after a strong showing like this, I'd be surprised if Landon wasn't near the top of the '10 group once I eventually start to untangle that crop.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 22/02/2024
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information 2024 Port Huron Silver Stick
Landon had a fantastic showing in my viewing of the North Stars and made a very strong first impression. His explosive and powerful skating was at the forefront of his game, which made him stand out on the very first shift. He was flying up and down the ice, controlling the play and making a tremendous impact in transition. While this skating and transition involvement was impressive, I mainly appreciated his constant ambition to attack the middle lane and penetrate for scoring chances. On almost every rush sequence, Landon was trying to attack defenders one-on-one, successfully dangling through defenders with ease and getting into prime scoring areas repeatedly. It was remarkable how many of these sequences Roulston pulled off, speaking to a player with not only the confidence to attempt to deke by defenders but also the ability to execute them.