Prospect Info: 2024 7th OA : Carter Yakemchuk (RHD)

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That doesn't have much to do with hockey sense, though that was one of the issues most scouts had with him, which they thought led to so many of the breakdowns and mistakes

He's unbelievable offensively, elsewhere hes a work in progress where he gets himself into trouble with mental mistakes. Working on that over the next 2 years along with his skating is priority for him to become a big time guy.

yea but Karlsson had some wtf moments too. like he was daydreaming or something but they were almost always when the stakes were at their lowest or early on in the season. maybe yakemchuk has the same tendencies.

it's not ideal, but will be interesting to see how it develops. im not that worried about it though. guy has the hockey sense, skill, and natural confidence to be a difference maker.
 

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yea but Karlsson had some wtf moments too. like he was daydreaming or something but they were almost always when the stakes were at their lowest or early on in the season. maybe yakemchuk has the same tendencies.

it's not ideal, but will be interesting to see how it develops. im not that worried about it though. guy has the hockey sense, skill, and natural confidence to be a difference maker.
Karlsson's skating was elite along with his brain
 
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yea but Karlsson had some wtf moments too. like he was daydreaming or something but they were almost always when the stakes were at their lowest or early on in the season. maybe yakemchuk has the same tendencies.

it's not ideal, but will be interesting to see how it develops. im not that worried about it though. guy has the hockey sense, skill, and natural confidence to be a difference maker.
Skill for sure. Haven't seen the hockey sense yet. There were hopes the coaching change in Calgary and an improved roster would show they were unwarranted concerns because he was on a bad team trying to do too much because he had too, thus far it hasn’t made too much difference.
 
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This is a huge concern of mine. Watching him in the WHL, he shows the same flashes of brilliance that got everyone excited during training camp, but a lot of the time in these games he looks disengaged and uninterested out there, which leads to sloppy mistakes and getting caught flat footed. The guy should be a presence shift in, shift out. He has that ability. But I've watched a few of his WHL games this season and I've yet to see that from him.

I worry that our scouts fell for the "he hits and fights, therefore he's intense and hard to play against" fallacy again.

It's possible it's a mental thing with him. Plays engaged and alert against men but regresses back into being disinterested and lacking focus when playing against kids his own age.

Wouldn't be the first time they've fallen for that fallacy.
 

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This is a huge concern of mine. Watching him in the WHL, he shows the same flashes of brilliance that got everyone excited during training camp, but a lot of the time in these games he looks disengaged and uninterested out there, which leads to sloppy mistakes and getting caught flat footed. The guy should be a presence shift in, shift out. He has that ability. But I've watched a few of his WHL games this season and I've yet to see that from him.

I worry that our scouts fell for the "he hits and fights, therefore he's intense and hard to play against" fallacy again.
The mental part can't be ignored.. The attitude to get better everyday and not think you are too good for the league is important to maintain.
Lots of players think they belong in the NHL that get sent down to the AHL .. Some go down with good attitudes and some require more maintenance.
No idea where Yak is in this. As a young guy who had a really good training camp , I am sure it was disappointing for him.. I am sure getting passed over by Team Canada is as well. He has to have that get better everyday attitude to make the most of where he is.
 
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Not invited to the World Junior Camp. Neither was Parekh, though he has next season



Not too surprising for a 2 week tournament, but still disappointing

Ya that sucks
Scout on SiriusXM today, said that was the biggest surprise to him on the team.

Can the Sens recall him? Play him as the 7D for the rest of the season - burn a year of his ELC. He'll learn more in the NHL this year than the WHL. Can always move back and forth to the AHL next year.
No they can’t
 

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Probably meant Bochenski, if I were to guess. Only used as a parralel to show that preseason doesn't mean all that much, as they aren't simialar other than having ridiculously productive preaseasons
Oh yeah, him lol.

To be fair that was an off year but preseason goal scoring leaders was Sim, 8G, Vasicek 7G and Bochenski 6G. Not exactly A list players.

I like what I saw in Yakemchuck in the pre season, but looking at the players invited and their scouting reports (only really see OHL players much) I'm not surprised Yakemchuk is not there, although I still would have bet he would have been there. Canada's D looks pretty stacked, and they commonly take players that have a two year window if its close.
 

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Dave Cameron thinks he has the best team to win. Dave also thinks that Yakemchuk will be an NHL player.

I don't know if he really believes that or likely Yakemchuk would be on the team.
Lots of good players don’t make the WJ team. One isn’t dependant of the other.

I’m sure he knows that Sennecke, Iginla, Greentree, etc will also be NHL players as well.
 

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Yakemchuk not on the team is laughable. Hockey Canada can be so stupid sometimes. Another example of them thinking they are smarter then everybody.
 

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Yakemchuk not on the team is laughable. Hockey Canada can be so stupid sometimes. Another example of them thinking they are smarter then everybody.
He is and always has been a minus player, his team was up 6 nothing the other night and he was standing in front of the other teams net trying to make it 7 instead of playing his position.
It is what it is. he plays for the cookies no matter the cost
 

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