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S66 SMJHL Championship Week
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(This post was last modified: 09-03-2022, 12:16 AM by Runningman434. Edited 7 times in total.)

Task #7 - 3 TPE
G- Valérian Sauveterre Battleborn
One of the top goalies in the league this season. Sauveterre has been dominant in the playoffs with a .933 save percentage and a 1.43 GAA. Those are elite numbers making this an easy choice.

LD- Chad Nickleback Battleborn
Nickelback is adept at moving the puck and racking up assists. They are constantly dictating he play moving forward and will definitely be a threat to opposing defenses. While not as quite a lock down defender as his partner in crime Seamus O’Slapahan, Nickleback provides more going forward. And I’m not too worried about giving up so defensive prowess since we have the next player on the list…

RD- Seamus O’Slapahan  Battleborn
Who else could I possibly pair Nickleback with? This duo is a huge part of Nevada’s success, and I wouldn’t dare to split them up. O’Slapahan will provide the tough, big hitting defensive game that will complement Nickleback’s more offensively minded game.

LW- Tam Kove Citadelles
Kove has had a very solid postseason as a physical left winger making solid plays. I think they would provide a nice complement to the two other forwards on this list who are more offensive minded. Kove will look to be a responsible defensive winger who can support the other two more offensive threats.

C- Shylo Moxii Citadelles
Moxii was an elite goal scorer during the regular season, and they maintained that pace during the post season. They’re a strong threat to score, and I want them on the squad. They will pair well with Djarin to put up big numbers.

RW- Din Djarin Battleborn
Djarin put up great offensive numbers in the postseason and posted an extremely high offensive grade. They were a driving force of the Nevada offense, and would slot in nicely alongside Moxxi and Kove.


Task #8 - 3 TPE
I would say my first season in the SMJHLwas pretty solid. I finished with 100 hits. 49 takeways and 106 blocked shots, so defensively I feel as though I was a solid contributor to the team in that respect. Offensively I chipped in a few (21) assists which I was pleasantly surprised with. Less surprising was my god-awful shooting percentage (4%) leading to only 5 goals on the season. I wasn’t expecting to score a lot of goals, but that shooting percentage is atrocious. Moving forward I would love to see an uptick across the board. The defensive numbers are solid, but I want them to push from good to better. More importantly, I am hoping to provide more offense going forward this coming season. This will balance out my game and hopefully lead to more success as a team since they don’t have to carry me quite as hard offensively. Realistically, I would like to end the season with around 10 goals shooting 8-9% while also chipping in with a similar number of assists. Defensively, I would like to see my shots blocked jump to around 130, my hits to 110, any my takeaways to 55. I think that would represent a solid step from year 1 to 2, and open the door to another jump in year 3.

Task #10 - 2 TPE
Sean Davies plans on spending the offseason working on his offensive game. He’s hoping to work on his passing and shooting to open up a different side to his game and become less of a liability going forward. Spending the summer in Alaska has given Davies some time to enjoy the nature the area has to offer. In particular he’s embraced his inner Rocky and enjoys training off in the mountains. Sometimes he can even convince his teammates to join him. When he’s not training, Davies enjoys hiking, kayaking, and fishing. He also took a trip back home to England to see his family and was welcomed warmly by some of the locals who had watched his journey to the SMJHL. After an offseason of rest, recovery, and preparing for the SHL draft, Davies is prepared for a breakout campaign in year two. Coming back smarter, quicker, and more technically gifted than when the season ended.

Task #11 - 3 TPE
Scouting Report- Sean Davies
Height: 6’ 4”
Weight: 210 lbs

Strengths:
- Reads game well
- Strong positional play
- More than willing to use their body to block shots
Weaknesses
- Poses little threat shooting from the point
- Struggles to get open and find lanes offensively
- Skating just average

Analysis:
Sean Davies is a defensively minded defenseman whose greatest strength is their positional play. Davies knack for reading and reacting to whatever the opposing offense is throwing at him is very good for his age and will only continue to get better as he gains experience. The rest of Davies defensive game is not quite as polished as his tactical awareness but does not lag too far behind. He is more than capable of using his body to knock opponents off the puck, and displays a real desire and aptitude for blocking shots. Physically, Davies has good size at 6’4” and 210 pounds. Despite this, Davies does not display great strength, and will need to hit the weight room and fill out their frame to avoid being overpowered. Davies will also need to improve his skating before making the jump to the next level. Against SMJHL competition Davies is a fairly average skater, but would quickly find himself overwhelmed by SHL opponents who are quicker, faster, and display better balance. Again, as Davies continues to mature, he should be able to improve here. Davies biggest weaknesses are his lack of offensive game. Offensively, Davies struggles to read the game and find open channels he can shoot from. This is exacerbated by a weak shot that makes him a lack of threat from range. Davies has displayed decent touch as a passer, and should be able to offset some of his deficiencies by utilizing this ability to find teammates who can effectively score. Teams will have to hope Davies defensive ability will more than offset his lack of production on offense.

Draft Projection: Late 1st rounder

Task #15- 2 TPE:
First of all, thanks for your hard work in keeping the league running. As a rookie to the site, I don’t have a point of reference to compare to, but I have thoroughly enjoyed the PT opportunities. They’ve allowed for some good interaction with other members/the league, and I’ve appreciated looking into other teams/players through it. I really do think taking my time to work on these has helped me have a better feel for the league and the players in it. It’s nice to be able to recognize teams/players/users and relate that to some of their PT responses. Hard to come up with any recommendations at this time. I’ll update if I think of any. For now, thanks again and keep up the great work!


Task #16- 3 TPE:

+3 TPE - S66 MIlestones

Total: +16 TPE



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S66 SMJHL Championship Week - by Jayba1t - 08-25-2022, 12:22 AM
RE: S66 SMJHL Championship Week - by spooked - 08-25-2022, 01:10 AM
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