Game Reports
EVALUATED 02/01/2026
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information 2025 Toronto Marlboros Holiday Classic vs. Myers
D’Addario’s non-stop pace was at the forefront of my notes after this one, as he used his quickness to create separation and generate dangerous chances. He attacked with speed in transition, winning entries and more than a handful of quality looks off the rush. He was attacking defenders with his combination of speed and handling, beating them with moves to the interior, turning a few inside out while gaining a lane to the middle of the ice. Joshua scored two goals, both speaking to a sense of offensive awareness and finishing touch to be in the right place at the right time to capitalize on net-front opportunities. D’Addario has always been at the top of the list whenever I watch the Reps and this game was yet another addition to that sample.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 31/10/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information 2025 Toronto Titans Tournament
Joshua was another one where I liked the physical tools and the promise they provide moving forward. He used his speed and strength to drive play wide, blaze off the rush and attack the net on a handful of sequences that really jumped off the page. I thought he controlled the play well on these rush sequences, dictating the flow, and making solid puck decisions. He scored two in the Reps game I watched, one rebound and the second an entry off the rush that he continued down low and beat the goaltender with a wrap-around. As always, these first few views are about getting a general feel for players and I just liked some of the elements to D’Addario’s game landing him on my list to keep an eye on.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 30/08/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout - Ontario
Game Information GTHL U15 Evaluations
The first thing I noticed in D’Addario was the pace and raw power in his skating, and how he got around the ice efficiently. Especially off the rush, Joshua could blaze through the neutral zone, and gain steps on opponents through his skating, sparking a handful of chances utilizing his footwork to his advantage. Joshua also brought a powerful shot release that I noticed on a few occasions, but namely when he wired one home from the slot to the top corner. There was just a solid all-around set of physical tools and add in some flashes of playmaking and slick handling, and it was a noteworthy first impression from the Reps forward.