S57 SMJHL Earlybird PT
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.simo
Graphic Graders Senior Member
The main strength of Ric Charlesworth would be on the offensive side of the puck. Never one for defending because that is what you have defenders for, Charlesworth always focused hard on the offence and scoring. After all it's the most goals that win and scoring goals is fun. So playing this way that is how Ric found himself always ending up at centre.
filipscoresberg
Registered Junior Member
Ruedi Huber is more than just a big power forward with a nose for the net and a great shot in tight. He loves to get into the dirty areas, making the lives of opposing players and goaltenders difficult. He's tenacious on the forecheck and never passes up a chance to take the body, however he won't go out of his way to make a hit and compromise his positioning defensively. He has been working hard on his skating leading up to the draft and strives to be an all-situations, physical team player with a strong scoring touch.
eagle_brand
Registered Member
Jimmy Nutcluster comes with a variety of skills. Of course we have the skills that he posses on his player page, that of which anyone can see. But does anyone truly know the skills of the Nutcluster? I don't think so. 1. The ladies. Nutcluster has been a Nutbuster for years, and still counting. Never missed a chance to hop in the sack with a cute chick picked up fresh from the local bar at 2am. "That's when they taste the best" Call the Nutcluster for any of your woman troubles and he will be there. 2. Big muscle. Need someone to carry your things? Need someone to clean your car? your wife? Need someone to carry you around all day long literally on his back? The Nutcluster will do it no questions asked provided he is compensated for. 3. License. Nutcluster can be your chauffeur. He has had years of practice on GTA and has made record times arriving at destinations. Late for work every morning because you're dead tired and can't see shit when you drive? Cluster's got ya wheels covered. He will by any means traverse the seas, climb the mountains and run over dogs so you will never have your boss yell in your face again. Nutcluster is a man of many skills, that which are too powerful to be put on this list. But do take this with you before you leave, and consider this: You've never had a Nut like the Cluster.
Jimmy Nutcluster 2021. Thank you.
nyumbayangu
Registered Senior Member
Do you really want to draft yet another water meat bag human who has only two arms and cannot communicate telepathically?
I thought not! Narboza Manyarms from the planet Sardang in the Crab Nebula is the next generation of defenseman that will be revolutionizing the way ice hockey is played on the planet earth. With six arms that are all capable of ripping the balls off of a rhinocerous, an ultrasonic scream that can burst blood vessels in opposing team's eyes, and genuine curiosity for all things tasty, Manyarms should be a delightful addition to any team not wanting to have their teammates torn apart by an extra-terrestrial. Place Narboza highly on your draft list, or suffer the consequences!
BloodPig
Registered Junior Member
Rovolio Clocksberg Jr. Enters the draft as a bit of an unknown around the league. A good skater on the backend with good transition skills and passing. While hes not an elite shooter, he has decent size but lacks a physical edge to game but he makes up for it with good play recognition and defensive reads. Any team will be happy to get him in the upcoming draft.
cahtah haht
Registered Member
Travis Konecny is a Left Wing entering the 57th SMJHL Draft. Konecny is strongly offensively minded, and is best at passing, shooting, puck handling, getting open, and at offensive reads. Konecny can open up scoring oppurtunities for the team he is drafted to, and help set up his team with more scoring opportunities and a stronger offense.
Nike
SHL GM S22, S28, S40, S42 Challenge Cup Champion & Merica Lover
Nike Kickz Jr, much like his older father is a very strong passer. He sees the ice effectively and knows how to make defenders move out of position to thread the needle to a open player out front of the net. He is a smooth skater and that is perhaps the greatest strength in his game. He will be a great resource to any team that drafts him.
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DannyC
Registered Member
I would say that Danny C’s main strength is that he’s eager to see team success. Not afraid to pass the puck or set up the assist, some might think he’s not out for glory. But nothing could be farther from the truth, he is hungry and eager to win a championship but knows that he can’t do it alone and will look to set up his mates as often as possible!
Kierkan
Registered Senior Member
Richard LeFleur has one gear and one gear only: go. Whether it's making bullet breakout passes from inside the zone, cycling the puck in the offensive zone, or putting the puck on net from the blueline, LaFleur fires with all cylinders. What he lacks in physicality is made up by his strong positional play, and seemingly endless gas tank. With some experience, there's nowhere for LaFleur to go but up.
dylanjj37
Registered Senior Member
Max Müller's main strength is that he is very good at scoring because he is very fast and is an excellent skater which helps him move down the ice with the puck and he is also very good at shooting the puck on target into the goal or passing it to another player and both of these help him to be a very good scorer.
Canadice
SHL GM SHL GM
Tomas Lind's favorite place is in front of the opposition's goaltender and fortunately he is really good at standing there. He's a defenseman's worst nightmare, alas he's not very tall or muscular but robust and can stand his ground from any form of displacement attempt. Goals from further out than 2 meters is something that does not happen for Tomas, but his presence opens up space to move and shoot for his teammates.
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