Prospect Info: Emil Heineman

Andy

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Erik Cole-lite
He's definitely an interesting player.

He doesn't have "classic offensive" skillset: smooth hands, great lateral skating, the ability to slow down the play.

But he's an ox, fast as lightning and a wicked shot. Seems to have a decent understanding of the game. We've seen players like our very own Gallagher have a successful top 6 career by being able to grind out players and force their ways into scoring positions. Would be pretty awesome to see Heineman emerge as a suprise top 6 winger.

He's still a kid and his hits are punishing.
 
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Tyson

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He's definitely an interesting player.

He doesn't have "classic offensive" skillset: smooth hands, great lateral skating, the ability to slow down the play.

But he's an ox, fast as lightning and a wicked shot. Seems to have a decent understanding of the game. We've seen players like our very own Gallagher have a successful top 6 career by being able to grind out players and force their ways into scoring positions. Would be pretty awesome to see Heineman emerge as a suprise top 6 winger.

He's still a kid and his hits are punishing.
He reminds me of a young Barbashev, strong as an ox, excellent skating, hits like a train and has surprisingly good hands and a lethal shot. He is a legitimate piece of this rebuild going forward.
 

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He's definitely an interesting player.

He doesn't have "classic offensive" skillset: smooth hands, great lateral skating, the ability to slow down the play.

But he's an ox, fast as lightning and a wicked shot. Seems to have a decent understanding of the game. We've seen players like our very own Gallagher have a successful top 6 career by being able to grind out players and force their ways into scoring positions. Would be pretty awesome to see Heineman emerge as a suprise top 6 winger.

He's still a kid and his hits are punishing.
Yeah that's why I made the loose comparison to Cole...

Sometimes I wish Heineman slowed down a bit, but I think he's got the makings of being a solid 3rd line winger.
 

Rapala

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He's having a nice progression, things are definitely trending up for the kid. He really needs a better number though, 51 is a jabroni rookie camp number and I can't take him seriously with it.
He could be wearing the letter B on his back and I wouldn't give a Damn.
Just so long as he continues his fast paced skate for miles go to the net rip shots heavy hitting game.
He looks like he has the potential to become a Lehky on steroids type of player.
 
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He could be wearing the letter B on his back and I wouldn't give a Damn.
Just so long as he continues his fast paced skate for miles go to the net rip shots heavy hitting game.
He looks like he has the potential to become a Lehky on steroids type of player.
He's a beast and we're now seeing the skill and potential that our management team saw in him. I like him more than Dach and Newhook right now.
 
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He's definitely an interesting player.

He doesn't have "classic offensive" skillset: smooth hands, great lateral skating, the ability to slow down the play.

But he's an ox, fast as lightning and a wicked shot. Seems to have a decent understanding of the game. We've seen players like our very own Gallagher have a successful top 6 career by being able to grind out players and force their ways into scoring positions. Would be pretty awesome to see Heineman emerge as a suprise top 6 winger.

He's still a kid and his hits are punishing.
I’d like to see him improve on his defensive play. Maybe become part of a good energy line or penalty killer. A guy that you can put out to protect a lead or forecheck hard. I’m sure management sees him as part of a 3rd or 4th line down the road.
 

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I’d like to see him improve on his defensive play. Maybe become part of a good energy line or penalty killer. A guy that you can put out to protect a lead or forecheck hard. I’m sure management sees him as part of a 3rd or 4th line down the road.
I think his floor is 3rd line. Too skilled to end up as a 4th liner. He will only get better.
 

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I said over a year ago, stylistically, Patches pre-Chara incident. I don’t know if he quite has Cole’s skill set but we’re definitely triangulating his style for sure
Nah, Pacioretty was a big body sniper w a good shot but was never a brute strength physical power fwd

Heineken reminds me of another Swedish moose…. Johan Franzen
 

dackelljuneaubulis02

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Nah, Pacioretty was a big body sniper w a good shot but was never a brute strength physical power fwd

Heineken reminds me of another Swedish moose…. Johan Franzen
Yep I was about to edit my post Patches with not quite the offensive upside but more physicality.

The way he drives the net along with his skating and shot are very reminiscent of early Patches. Would love if he became a Franzen for us.
 

26Mats

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He's definitely an interesting player.

He doesn't have "classic offensive" skillset: smooth hands, great lateral skating, the ability to slow down the play.

But he's an ox, fast as lightning and a wicked shot. Seems to have a decent understanding of the game. We've seen players like our very own Gallagher have a successful top 6 career by being able to grind out players and force their ways into scoring positions. Would be pretty awesome to see Heineman emerge as a suprise top 6 winger.

He's still a kid and his hits are punishing.

Not too many players can score the kind of goals he scores. If we can find him the right long term 3rd or 4th line linemates, I'll be happy.
 

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Lehky with size is very good. Lekkenen can be on 1st line why not him
That’s a good point.

You could potentially pair him with Suzuki-Demidov because he has the size and grit to do alot of the heavy lifting while also being responsible and a cannon of a shot.

That leaves the 2nd line with Caufield & Slafkovsky. Whether it’s Dach at center, Newhook , or down the road Hage.

Caufield and Slaf together are good enough to carry an average center.
 

dackelljuneaubulis02

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Just please stay healthy. Love his game but he’s been a rollercoaster since being acquired. Most of it’s been injury related though.

The fact that he’s had so much adversity and has shown so much promise this season’s a great sign but we’re never allowed these types of players so I’ll expect the worst

Just stay healthy, man
 
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Tyson

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That’s a good point.

You could potentially pair him with Suzuki-Demidov because he has the size and grit to do alot of the heavy lifting while also being responsible and a cannon of a shot.

That leaves the 2nd line with Caufield & Slafkovsky. Whether it’s Dach at center, Newhook , or down the road Hage.

Caufield and Slaf together are good enough to carry an average center.
Every line needs a big, skilled body to battle in the corners. There is nothing not to like about the all around game of Emil Heineman
 

Rapala

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Just please stay healthy. Love his game but he’s been a rollercoaster since being acquired. Most of it’s been injury related though.

The fact that he’s had so much adversity and has shown so much promise this season’s a great sign but we’re never allowed these types of players so I’ll expect the worse.

Just stay healthy, man
We tend to forget he was still a boy against men when he picked up some of those injuries.
His frame is filling out nicely and he's keeping his foot speed!
 

dackelljuneaubulis02

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We tend to forget he was still a boy against men when he picked up some of those injuries.
His frame is filling out nicely and he's keeping his foot speed!
Few concussions there. Last year it seemed like he was too reckless for his own good potentially. IQ concerns (though it’s such a nebulous term no one really knows what it means
 

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