Prospect Info: Charlie Stramel, C, 21st Overall, 2023 NHL Draft

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Rossi: 22-8-6-14
Perfetti: 24-9-10-19
Lundell: 24-2-8-10
Jarvis: 24-9-10-19
Mercer: 22-6-4-10

Not a ton of current separation between Rossi and the "usual suspects" of who we might've taken instead. Obviously Lundell, Jarvis and Mercer have prior years of equity, but if we're talking about going forward, I don't really see an issue that wouldn't allow me to give Brackett some credit here.
 
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I thought you don’t get credited with an assist when the other teams touches it?
When the other team controls it, I'm pretty sure. That's why little poke-checks don't usually negate all the assists on most goals. That looked like control to me, but it was so short I'm not shocked they didn't count it as such.
 
WI is pretty impressive. They play fast, and Dexheimer seems to be just the right fit to get the puck up to guys like Whitelaw. I know Stramel has a 3 point night, but I can't say that any of the assists were impressive... is he even top 9 when it comes to WI forwards? Don't see much skill there, at all.
 
Well, he can always develop, right? Just not expecting him to be in the NHL anytime soon... he's at least a 3 year college player.
 
WI is pretty impressive. They play fast, and Dexheimer seems to be just the right fit to get the puck up to guys like Whitelaw. I know Stramel has a 3 point night, but I can't say that any of the assists were impressive... is he even top 9 when it comes to WI forwards? Don't see much skill there, at all.
Lucky assists
He’s had a number of much better plays that have deserved points. I just view it as the points “evening out.”
 

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