Antiillafire
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I liked him a lot at the HGC. I thought he was easily the most dangerous Finnish player against Slovakia (also liked Salin). Any chance he could push for a spot on the WjC team?
I’ll try not to overstate this, but Kemell — who played on Finland’s top line — is the most abrasive European draft prospect I’ve covered since Russia’s Vasily Podkolzin in 2019, and there are similarities in both style and competitiveness. Kemell is more of a hunched skater but he’s so quick and shifty along the boards as he maintains complete puck control and acute situational awareness. He’s also an outstanding defensive winger; one who routinely is the first forward on the backcheck and will mark and cover the biggest threat rather than simply staying within his lane and only worrying about his man. Kemell operates at full throttle throughout his shifts and hits like a 6-foot-2, 200-pound winger. He was used on the power play in his customary off-wing position where he was targeted for one-timer attempts. There’s simply no reason to think he’s not good enough to be a top-five pick in the draft.
Scored opening goal for his team today. Looked ten times better than Lambert.
He's not aggressive enough, passive player. I've never seen a Finnish prospect like Kemell, full of skill, super eager to shoot the puck & throwing hits left and right. And goes into the corners to dig the puck. All while not being big at all.Strange how Lambert doesnt seem to figure it out. He has the tools
He's not aggressive enough, passive player. I've never seen a Finnish prospect like Kemell, full of skill, super eager to shoot the puck & throwing hits left and right. And goes into the corners to dig the puck.
To be fair, in a practice game a week or two ago Lambert looked good while Kemell looked out of his depth, either one of them could look better on a given night. That being said, Kemell really is a unique prospect, truly full of energy and skill.He's not aggressive enough, passive player. I've never seen a Finnish prospect like Kemell, full of skill, super eager to shoot the puck & throwing hits left and right. And goes into the corners to dig the puck. All while not being big at all.
I wasn't really impressed by Lambert in any of the pre-season games. He also has a full season of experience in men's league, while Kemell has just begun learning what it's like.To be fair, in a practice game a week or two ago Lambert looked good while Kemell looked out of his depth, either one of them could look better on a given night. That being said, Kemell really is a unique prospect, truly full of energy and skill.
Absolutely. Kemell was constantly active with and without the puck and he made most of the time the right choices on the ice. Lambert was again showing that he has the wheels, but not the hockey IQ to match them. Almost constantly making bad decisions with the puck and also causing dangerous turnovers that almost ended up as goals to the opponent. He was also surprisingly passive without the puck and wasn’t really contributing much to anything for his team.Scored opening goal for his team today. Looked ten times better than Lambert.
I wouldn't be suprised. Kemell is trending.Upset incoming, and Kemell going before Lambert in the draft? I know it’s early, but it’s fun to speculate.
He is in fact pretty much the same size as Sebastian Aho. And he even reminds me a bit of Aho how he plays. I don’t think Kemell has as high hockey IQ as Aho though, but it’s pretty good anyway.I don't really see any issues with Kemell's size and he plays much bigger then he is. He should already be in top 10 discussion and could easily go above Lambert. Still early though.
They play in the same Liiga team right now and as they are in the same draft class, it’s pretty natural to be comparing them at the moment. Especially when their class of play was at so different levels today.Could Kemell be discussed without disparaging Lambert? They are not the same player, and there is no requirement to compare them.
We can’t compare two players in the same draft? Especially when Lambert has beeen hyped as a top 3 talent in the draft, yet Kemell is outperforming him currently.Could Kemell be discussed without disparaging Lambert? They are not the same player, and there is no requirement to compare them.