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C Linus Brandl - Alder Mannheim, DEL U20 (2023 Draft)

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German born forward has been apart of all 4 of Germany’s goals during the Hlinka so far. Smart player that can move well. It should be interesting to see how he pans out.

 
Just continues to put up points whatever league he is In - he doesn’t have a standout ability when you watch him other than his ability to be in the right place at the right time. 10 points in 6 games for Alder Mannheim‘s U20 team.
 
Two way forward that plays the game with confidence, he always wants the puck on his stick - and for good reason. At the level he is at, he is the best forward on the ice night in and out. He likes to hang around the net and cause havoc once the goalie can’t control the rebound. He will be taking cross checks to the back yet he is still banging at the puck trying to squeak it in. He isn’t afraid of going into the corners and digging for loose pucks either, he’s not the greatest at it at this stage but it’s nice to see no fear and a willingness to do this and he should get better with more experience and some training in the weight room.
He is a smart player who tends to lurk around the ice, putting himself in good positions for a shot. One second he is in front of the net battling for position, the next he finds a soft part of the ice where the defender forgot he existed. Doing things like this is promising as anticipating plays, like this translates well to other levels of competition and shows that he has high hockey IQ.
His skating is a mixed bag for me, I find he has good straight line speed and does a good job at accelerating at a good pace but feel he needs work on his lateral movement, and in particular his edge-work.
Defensively he shows a lot of promise, even though he is a high scoring player at this level, I found he didn’t lurk at the awaiting an outlet pass for a play in transition, instead he was dialed in covering for defenders out of position, making smart back checks and just being in good position, cutting off lanes in the defensive zone. There is good reason why he was the first guy over the boards on the PK.
Overall I think this kid can be an NHL draft pick and is a guy I’d take into consideration after the 4th round.



 
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Two way forward that plays the game with confidence, he always wants the puck on his stick - and for good reason. At the level he is at, he is the best forward on the ice night in and out. He likes to hang around the net and cause havoc once the goalie can’t control the rebound. He will be taking cross checks to the back yet he is still banging at the puck trying to squeak it in. He isn’t afraid of going into the corners and digging for loose pucks either, he’s not the greatest at it at this stage but it’s nice to see no fear and a willingness to do this and he should get better with more experience and some training in the weight room.
He is a smart player who tends to lurk around the ice, putting himself in good positions for a shot. One second he is in front of the net battling for position, the next he finds a soft part of the ice where the defender forgot he existed. Doing things like this is promising as anticipating plays, like this translates well to other levels of competition and shows that he has high hockey IQ.
His skating is a mixed bag for me, I find he has good straight line speed and does a good job at accelerating at a good pace but feel he needs work on his lateral movement, and in particular his edge-work.
Defensively he shows a lot of promise, even though he is a high scoring player at this level, I found he didn’t lurk at the awaiting an outlet pass for a play in transition, instead he was dialed in covering for defenders out of position, making smart back checks and just being in good position, cutting off lanes in the defensive zone. There is good reason why he was the first guy over the boards on the PK.
Overall I think this kid can be an NHL draft pick and is a guy I’d take into consideration after the 4th round.




I agree with everything you said except the conclusion. I don’t think he’ll be drafted and I don’t think I’d draft him if I were an NHL team. His hockey sense is high-end but his skating is average at best and his puck skills are average too. Hockey sense is the most important attribute for me but in this case I’d be scared of the rest of his toolkit holding him back too much at the next level. There’s no doubt he’ll be a good DEL and probably national team player eventually, but I don’t see him in the NHL at this point. I’m not even convinced he’d be a top player in the CHL next season.
 
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I agree with everything you said except the conclusion. I don’t think he’ll be drafted and I don’t think I’d draft him if I were an NHL team. His hockey sense is high-end but his skating is average at best and his puck skills are average too. Hockey sense is the most important attribute for me but in this case I’d be scared of the rest of his toolkit holding him back too much at the next level. There’s no doubt he’ll be a good DEL and probably national team player eventually, but I don’t see him in the NHL at this point. I’m not even convinced he’d be a top player in the CHL next season.
I agree it’s unlikely he see’s his name called. what I was trying to get across is that if I was someone in charge of drafting, I’d be looking at his name from the 4th round onward.
 
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I agree it’s unlikely he see’s his name called. what I was trying to get across is that if I was someone in charge of drafting, I’d be looking at his name from the 4th round onward.
I know, I got that and it’s fair. I just wouldn’t do the same myself.
 
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There are several teams with multiple picks that could potentially roll the dice on him with a later round pick especially if they feel they can develop areas like skating.
 

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