D Matt Schaefer - Erie Otters, OHL (2025 Draft)

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Very impressive last night. He is a really late birthday, so he has more time than most to fill out his frame. Only negative to that would be that it's either the CHL or NHL in his D+2 year, as the AHL can't be an option, but you cross that bridge when you come to it.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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Also doesn't hurt Hagens hasn't been what Celebrini was last year (so far).
I mean, he kind of has. Don’t know if you are just stat watching. If so, might want to add that Hagens simply has bad shooting luck and won’t shoot 2.6%. If he was shooting a normal percentage, he’d be like second in the country in points. Second in assists right now.
 

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I mean, he kind of has. Don’t know if you are just stat watching. If so, might want to add that Hagens simply has bad shooting luck and won’t shoot 2.6%. If he was shooting a normal percentage, he’d be like second in the country in points. Second in assists right now.
WARNING - thread derailment: Hagens is also the third best player on his own line and a lot of those assists you tout look to me like simple passes any 18 years old prospect could make to superior talents, while his only goal so far was on a play my mother could have finished.

Obviously we knew coming into this season and after watching Hagens demolish the U18s that his playmaking is elite, but these are the majority of the assists he has this year you’re crowing about:







^ saw this posted in the Hagens thread as some kind of spectacular pass…Perrault was sitting wide open 40 feet away with no defenseman within 5 feet





Tapped to Perrault for ENG on November 1.











TL;DR he’s collected almost all of his points on absolutely empty plays. Seriously, he has like one actually remotely impressive assist:

 

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WARNING - thread derailment: Hagens is also the third best player on his own line and a lot of those assists you tout look to me like simple passes any 18 years old prospect could make to superior talents, while his only goal so far was on a play my mother could have finished.

Obviously we knew coming into this season and after watching Hagens demolish the U18s that his playmaking is elite, but these are the majority of the assists he has this year you’re crowing about:







^ saw this posted in the Hagens thread as some kind of spectacular pass…Perrault was sitting wide open 40 feet away with no defenseman within 5 feet





Tapped to Perrault for ENG on November 1.











TL;DR he’s collected almost all of his points on absolutely empty plays. Seriously, he has like one actually remotely impressive assist:


I highly disagree with that assertion that he’s the third best player on his own line.

He’s better than Leonard. Leonard has nowhere near the ability to make plays for teammates that Hagens does. He’s pretty much one dimensional offensively as someone who needs to be set up for chances. Routinely finishes way behind Smith and Perreault in points.

And just for the record, he hasn’t actually been on a line with Perreault and Leonard all year. Most common line mates? Sure, but it’s been maybe 60% of the season, so I don’t know why you’re going down that road. He’s not even comfortable with them yet too. Imagine what happens when he’s able to read off them with the knowledge that Smith did. It can be difficult to be placed on a line with two players who have great chemistry. Naturally, you aren’t going to see as much of the puck as you’d like.

I’d think outscoring every player on his team by 9 points in a 7 game WJC18 and all but 1 player by 11 in a 7 game WHC17 would prove he’s not a passenger. Don’t know how you’ve crafted that one up. As for how impressive his plays are, that’s subjective and does it even matter? Doesn’t producing matter the most? Some players just get the job done better than others.
 

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I highly disagree with that assertion that he’s the third best player on his own line.

He’s better than Leonard. Leonard has nowhere near the ability to make plays for teammates that Hagens does. He’s pretty much one dimensional offensively as someone who needs to be set up for chances. Routinely finishes way behind Smith and Perreault in points.

And just for the record, he hasn’t actually been on a line with Perreault and Leonard all year. Most common line mates? Sure, but it’s been maybe 60% of the season, so I don’t know why you’re going down that road. He’s not even comfortable with them yet too. Imagine what happens when he’s able to read off them with the knowledge that Smith did. It can be difficult to be placed on a line with two players who have great chemistry. Naturally, you aren’t going to see as much of the puck as you’d like.

I’d think outscoring every player on his team by 9 points in a 7 game WJC18 and all but 1 player by 11 in a 7 game WHC17 would prove he’s not a passenger. Don’t know how you’ve crafted that one up. As for how impressive his plays are, that’s subjective and does it even matter? Doesn’t producing matter the most? Some players just get the job done better than others.
I’m not going to derail the Schaefer thread further. I haven’t actually watched Hagens play this year which is why I didn’t pass broader judgment than my opinion on his highlights to date. The point was just to show there’s some reason to doubt Hagens is as good as Celebrini or a shoo-in for 1OA today.
 
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I mean, he kind of has. Don’t know if you are just stat watching. If so, might want to add that Hagens simply has bad shooting luck and won’t shoot 2.6%. If he was shooting a normal percentage, he’d be like second in the country in points. Second in assists right now.
It's not a slight on Hagen's to say Celebrini was a more impressive prospect at this point. I'm a believer in shooting regression and sure Hagen's will string together better production for the reasons you mentioned. That said, as a even younger freshman Celebrini was a NHL talent shooter that didn't have the statistical gravity of being a NCAA talent shooter playing in the NCAA - Hagens does.

That's where I sit now, he does have the chance to re-assert himself at the clear cut top of the crop, especially at WJC, but with some of Schaefer's qualities (and being 10 months younger than Hagens) I think the door is open and think Schaefer might be guy that would be 2nd most likely to be #1 pick to Hagens, lottery dependent. If Celebrini was in this class, I don't know how much I would have moved off of him being a certain #1 (yes some recency bias).
 

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I am dreaming of a young Blackhawks blueline anchored by Schaefer, Levshunov, Korchinski, Kaiser, Del Maestro, and Allen
meanwhile the Fs are the worst in the NHL. At what point will CHI invest in getting Bedard some help
 

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