Prospect Info: Brodie Ziemer, RW, NTDP (USHL), (Minnesota Commit) 71OA, 2024

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CrapFriendly has this on Ziemer:


Captain of Team USA's USNTDP U18 team.
Infectious approach.
Plays the game fast. Creates offense at even strength and on the power-play.
Equal parts shooter / distributor.
Strong core / foundation. Adequate battle.
Has the hockey sense to be used in a variety of roles but his element is on display at ES and especially the power-play.
Quick stick. Sees the ice.
 
Some mid-season ink on Ziemer:


Brodie Ziemer, F, USNTDP U18 (2024 NHL Draft)​

NCAA Commitment: Minnesota

Brodie Ziemer is a purebred scorer with a high-end shot. He’s scored at a point-per-game pace in his last 10 contests, with four goals in his last five games. The highlight of Ziemer’s offensive game is his ability to shoot through screens and change the angle of his shot. Two-touches, one-timers, curl-and-drags – Ziemer’s got the full arsenal.

He works hard defensively and plays bigger than his frame would suggest, never afraid to lay the body or finish a check. The playmaking is average. Ziemer typically makes the right pass in transition or off the rush, but not a ton of manipulation in his game that leads to scoring opportunities for his linemates. That said, with smart players like Teddy Stiga and Kamil Bednarik on his line, Ziemer can afford to be deferential with the puck early, opting instead to relocate off-puck when he doesn’t have a clean initial look. Probably more of a mid-round pick, but very much an exciting player.
 
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“Brodie Ziemer is a very talented player, capable of playing at a very fast pace without losing any puck skills or processing. However, he’s missing a layer of poise that keeps him from ever looking totally smooth or cohesive in a system. He can get caught off-guard by the puck, and isn’t always fully confident in his decision-making, really limiting what is otherwise a special skill set. It’s not that Ziemer isn’t capable – he can certainly pull a rabbit out of a hat when he wants to. There’s something special about Ziemer that makes him exciting to watch when he’s hot and alluring to watch when he’s cold. He’ll need to learn a good deal of focus to translate into the pros – but his upside if he does add that focus is very, very high.” ~ Gabe Foley, Head of Amateur Scouting

“Ziemer possesses a good shot and offensive presence. He’s someone every player can look to in the offensive end down low to make some magic happen.” ~ Anonymous Recruit
 
Brodie had a nice goal for USA Blue yesterday. Looking forward to watching him this week.

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Is this kid the next great US player? Some folks are saying it.

Editors note: it took everything I had to not quip “the Wild got themselves a good one” and post a sarcasm emoji. I refuse to post it…and want you to know that I really wanted to. But I won’t.
 
Kid certainly plays the right style to carve out a nice NHL career for himself even if he doesn't end up scoring much. Seems like he could at least be a Girgensons-esque 4th liner if not a Callahan-esque top 9 forward down the road.
 

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