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#16

The year is 2046 and the 11th generation of the Optimus bot has recently been activated. It features the most advanced AI technology which allows this fully autonomous model to learn in an instant. Optimus Autonomous, as they have come to refer to themselves as, is no different. Actually that's not true. This particular unit was not satisfied with simply being a general-purpose robotic humanoid. Ever since they observed a hockey game on the television and accessed the complete history of the SHL, they have been determined to become a robotic humanoid hockey player.

Optimus Autonomous might be a robot, but they were designed to perform general tasks for humans. While they can learn and adapt on the fly, tasks like skating on ice, using a stick to control a puck, and other skills required to play hockey take repetition to master just like it would for a human. It just takes Optimus Autonomous less time. So while they might need to catch up to their human counterparts, they will be playing at the same level, or even better, in no time. Optimus Autonomous will be developing all the skills required to be an elite offensive player in the SHL. Whether the 11th generation is ready to compete in the SHL remains to be seen.

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#17

Lindberg has always prided himself on his hockey intelligence. While he may not been the fastest skater, he has a knack for making the right play. This has led to a crafty goal-scorer and playmaker. He knows when to make the simple, efficient play and also when to get creative.

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#18

Hetaksh has plenty of strengths. He has tremendous shooting abilities, but what good are shooting abilities when you don't know where or how to position? don't worry, hetaksh is a pro at offensive positioning. he also is a great passer and has got some amazing puck skills. with his lean frame he is also a super fast and agile skater!!
#19

Khalfani is a rough and tough possession center. One of his highlights will be his strong strength and puckhandling skills that let him hold on to the puck and drive play from the middle of the ice. For the most part, this will be combined with passing to be able to set up stellar plays all over the ice.

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#20

Tom O'Donnell is ready to be drafted. This guy is crazy. He based his game off of greats like Rotticus Scott, Tommi Koivu, Aaron Wilson, and many others. He is a fast flying two way forward ready to put the work in and do his thing out there on the ice. He is hoping to get drafted this season and start his journey.

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#21

Phoenix is a power forward who likes to get dirty in front of the net with an above average shot. He is strong on his skates and is hard to move when he has the puck. Also, has the ability to see his teammates in places to score. Great vision and awareness on the ice with a high hockey IQ, but is very interested in beating up his two siblings.

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#22

BUST has no strength, he is literally the worst bust in the history of the SHL, worse even than the legendary Chris Cerullo, and no one should draft him. Even with the very last pick of the very last round of the draft, and for a team with only an armchair for a goalie, you would still be better off passing on this bust, BUST.

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#23

Jordan Lafrenière's skills as a playmaker are elite. He impresses as his puck control is outstanding and it looks like the puck is glued to his stick. His passes are strong, acurate and responsable. His maturity in the faceoff circle and his hockey IQ are remarquable and admired by many. He knows how to liberate space and is also agile for his height of 6'2. He is a well rounded player that cant wait to be drafted and will do everything that he can to perform.
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Jordan Lafrenière's style of play is also mainly inspired by Nick Suzuki's style of play.
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I feel like a big strength of my player will be his soccer background in terms of movement and vision for a pass this will hopefully allow him to move in way that are unpredictable and effective or spot a pass that would otherwise might be missed it might also help him when counter attacking
#26

William Marshal has made a name for himself in the English hockey sphere by playing a well rounded, team first brand of hockey. His menacing frame, quick hands, and overall ability to be a nuisance causes chaos in front of the net, and can generate scoring opportunities from the 3rd and 4th line. Marshal can fill any role and plays a decent 200 foot game due to his hockey IQ. He may not be the flashiest player, but if he continues to develop Marshal can be a nice depth piece on a contending team.
#27

Levi will be a scoring power forward. Absolute strengths are strength and playing with goal advantage. Bedrock is going to be the king of the goalpost. He is also not afraid to dirty the game in the corners, from which he however tries to directly take the puck to the goal or to a teammate who is free. Bedrock's motto is: Let's get ready to Rumble

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Los Angeles born defensemen Kienen McKeller is an offense-first player that looks to separate himself from other skaters of his draft class. With the puck, McKeller looks to make quick rushes up ice using his offensive IQ and skating abilities to catalyst high-scoring opportunities in the opposing teams zone. He's constantly looking for the open man or an open lane to shoot, and he's not afraid to skate the puck into dangerous areas himself. His 5'11 frame is smaller than average, but McKeller boasts a premiere level of stickhandling and fast decision-making that offsets any physical shortcomings. Without the puck, McKeller deviates himself from many defenders of the modern era. His game is one that forgoes the positional aspect to directly challenge the puck carrier and break up plays early, pinching at every opportunity he can to keep the puck moving north. Combining his speed and ambition, Kienen is a quick thinking playmaker that fits perfectly on high tempo, high pressure teams that look to create havoc whenever possible.
#29

Matt Retinol has been know to show tremendous skill with his glove hand. Retinols speed and reflexes truly separate him from others. With his ability to play in high stress situations, Matt shows tremendous promise going into the draft, will be a peak performer this season for sure. Quick to close his five hole, or even show a two pad stack, Matt is looking to be a dominant force for his team this upcoming season.
#30

I think that my main talent will be scoring, especially giving assists but also just scoring goals a little sometimes. I will be a good all-around talent and earn max TPE so eventually I should really be an excellent player that can be on a top line and help the team win with some great scoring.

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