1 | | - | | nathan mackinnon:
superstar in the making, one hundred percent complete player, insanely smart player, always aware of what’s going on around him, one step ahead of everyone, insanely deceptive and creative, controls the play, calm with the puck, incredible vision, passes are hard and accurate, quarterback of pp, constant scoring threat from anywhere, quick puck release, snap and wrist shot, smooth hands, creates space, great puck control, physical,sometimes lets his team do all the work along with boards |
2 | | - | | evgeni malkin:
insane speed for his size, good acceleration, lethal shot while moving at high speeds, great transition player, processes the game fast, smooth hands, could be more physical and use his size to his advantage, thrives in loose defensive games |
3 | | - | | mitch marner:
insane puck control, likes lots of puck movement, elite stickhandling, shifty skating, has creativity, insanely high motor, isn’t scared to get in the dirty areas, makes accurate passes in high danger zones, can make accurate saucer passes, generates the play, poised with the puck, can get knocked off the puck sometimes due to his small frame |
4 | | | | brad marchand:
generates the play, strong on his stick, doesn’t get knocked off the puck, strong on his legs, drives the net, quick release, really high hockey iq, very fast skating after acceleration, insane passes, very accurate high danger and slot passes, good work ethic, has high defensive upside, loves puck movement on the pp, poised with the puck, very patient |
5 | | - | | mathew barzal:
great hockey iq, pure playmaker, good speed, nice shot but it’s not his strong spot, insane puck distributor, quarterbacks the power play, pass first mentality, makes everyone around him better, has good patience, good vision, is soft on the boards sometimes, can get careless in the defensive zone, very agile, has great edges, very good puck handling |
6 | | - | | victor olofsson:
finds open space so well, lethal shot, nice speed, insane wrist shot, very good hockey sense, quick mitts, can also create plays with his great vision, has a high battle level, likes to compete, initial skating acceleration could be better, awareness in the defensive zone needs work |
7 | | - | | patrick kane:
weak skating, very skilled passer, has an accurate shot, possess creativity, has a great hockey sense, excellent puck handler, is very elusive, can control the pace of the game, great vision that finds his teammates well, quarterbacks a power play, finds open ice well, unreal stick handling skills, lacks physicality, sometimes shows a lack of effort, weak in the defensive zone, has good agility, top speed and acceleration are slightly below average, weird short strides, likes to snipe and doesn’t need a lot of room, doesn’t have a lot of power behind the shot |
8 | | - | | alex pietrangelo:
very agile when skating, unreal backwards skating, very fast so he’s almost impossible to beat on a 1 v 1, always moving his feet, puck moving defenseman, relies on his skating a lot, insane hockey IQ, good accurate shot but it’s not heavy enough, second unit power play player, penalty killer, has a very active stick, stick is always in the right spot, not afraid to throw the body around, wins board battles |
9 | | - | | andrei vasilevski:
really rare right handed goalie, butterfly goalie, has a great rebound control, very fast post to post coverage, needs to control his uphigh area, blocker side needs some refinement, very good composure, insane maturity, reads the game so well, knows when to be aggressive |
10 | | | | ryan o'reilly:
insane positioning skills, has an above average hockey IQ, has a huge defensive upside, way more developed than other players, has weak skating, lacks agility, edges aren’t clean, average top speed, plays a simple game, can be more physical, pretty good shot, above average puck handling, good playmaker, good net front presence |
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