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Kings of Spring Dallas

SuperSeries AAA’s Kings of Spring in Dallas is a premier Bantam-Minor spring event drawing elite teams from the U.S., Canada, and Europe. The 2025 tournament ran June 12–15 in Dallas with full standings and game stats available via GameSheet.

Updated: September 11, 2025  •  10 reports

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Jacob Van Horssen (2012)

September 11, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.33 Rank 65 (New Brunswick U15) Top 36% PPG 2.57 Age-Adj 0.97 Sched-Adj 0.77 Schedule: Soft

Jacob Van Horssen (2012) — Kings of Spring – Dallas (Boston Jr. Bruins U13)
Van Horssen brought a goal‑scorer’s mentality to Dallas. He attacked with pace off the rush, used quick crossovers to step inside defenders, and arrived early to soft ice for one‑touch finishes. His release is compact and deceptive—he beat goaltenders clean from the circles and in stride—and he layered in second‑chance offense by winning pucks below the dots. Off the puck, he showed smart routes and timing, popping to space as the third man high and sliding into seams as play rotated low to high. The net result was consistent touch volume and high‑danger looks across the weekend. Event line: 5 GP, 7 G, 1 A = 8 PTS (1.60 PPG) for the Boston Jr. Bruins U13 at Kings of Spring – Dallas.

Jordan Labelle (2012)

September 9, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 2.57 Rank 92 (Saskatchewan U15) Top 15% PPG 2.03 Age-Adj 1.33 Sched-Adj 1.23 Schedule: Average

Labelle was one of the event’s top 2012s and about as complete a U13 skater as you’ll find: big, fast, skilled, and deceptive. He used his frame to bully to interior ice, created independently or within structure, and defended with sharp anticipation that flipped play the other way. The shot is already heavy—even if accuracy is still sharpening—and he let it fly with confidence. It’s easy to see why he profiles among the very best 2012s in North America by the data.

More about Labelle: Saskatchewan U15, 2024–25 — Prospect Score 10.88; Class Rank #9 of 589 (Top 2%). Season pace 2.03 PPG; Age‑Adj 3.90; Sched‑Adj 3.61.

Colton Lantz (2012)

September 9, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 4.00 Rank 53 (Canada U13) Top 9% PPG 1.08 Age-Adj 2.32 Sched-Adj 2.32 Schedule: Elite

Sebastian Erat (2012)

September 6, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.42 Rank 272 (North America U12) Top 102% PPG 2.00 Age-Adj 1.12 Sched-Adj 1.12 Schedule: Soft

Ryan Browne (2012)

September 4, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.01 Rank 217 (Canada U13) Top 37% PPG 2.45 Age-Adj 0.85 Sched-Adj 0.85 Schedule: Soft

Browne was physically dominant at U13, going hard to the net, managing pucks in tight, and showing a quick in‑tight release. He projects to play U15 next season and is poised for a big year.

More about Browne: Canada U13, 2024–25 — Prospect Score ‑0.02; Class Rank #210 of 584 (Top 36%). Season pace 2.45 PPG; Age‑Adj 0.85; Sched‑Adj 0.85.


Jayden Widen (2012)

September 4, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 12.41 Rank 6 (North America U12) Top 3% PPG 3.86 Age-Adj 4.90 Sched-Adj 4.90 Schedule: Average

Widen is a crafty forward with clean edges and deceptive, small‑area playmaking. He consistently manipulated feet and sticks to open lanes and stacked smart touches throughout games. He’s expected back with the Rockets (Bantam Minor).

More about Widen: 2024–25 season pace 3.86 PPG (per database).

Rory Hill (2012)

September 4, 2025 • View profile

Hill jumped off the page for speed alone—regularly among the fastest skaters in the building. Used to playing up in age, he brought real physicality and puck‑battle wins, projecting as one of England’s top prospects in recent years. He’ll play U16 in the UK again next season.

Corrbin Beks (2012)

September 4, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score -1.30 Rank 360 (Canada U13) Top 61% PPG 0.50 Age-Adj 0.68 Sched-Adj 0.68 Schedule: Strong

Beks drove a strong top line with a pro frame, smooth stride, and 200‑foot commitment. He created space for linemates, was excellent on draws, and flashed a heavy one‑timer off a drop pass that blew past the goalie’s shoulder. He’ll head to Atlantic Coast Academy to skate up with the 2011s.

Tristan Reynolds (2012)

August 15, 2025 • View profile

Prospect Score 1.68 Rank 231 (Quebec U15) Top 18% PPG 1.00 Age-Adj 0.88 Sched-Adj 0.63 Schedule: Average

Stats: 8 GP, 8 G, 19 A, 27 points (3.38 points per game).

Reynolds was the offensive catalyst with a tournament‑leading playmaking run: 8G–19A—27 pts in 8 GP (3.38 PPG). He combined vision and touch to thread pucks through layers, anticipated support early, and finished when given space. He attacked on the power play and off the rush, repeatedly unlocking the slot with timing feeds. Reynolds has sneaky speed, his stride is so efficient ; by the time defenders realize how fast he is moving he is gone. Reynolds has an great touch and anticipation when in the defenders triangle. After a strong spring/summer, he’ll look to carry momentum into the Jr. Canadiens (GTHL).