Andy Lehoux
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Langlois is a left-handed defenseman who is currently listed at 6'1 and 185 pounds. From Québec, QC, Canada. Potential 2022 NHL Draft selection.
EP Profile
Here was my last game report on Langlois if anyone is interested :
"Langlois is a proactive, offensively eager defenseman who brought to the spotlight incredible instincts, mobility and puck-rushing abilities. He was extremely confident as a puck-carrier, showing the quickness to escape pressure and the agility to find skating lanes to the offensive zone. His fantastic activation off-puck was probably his best asset, jumping into open space to help push the pace in transition, generate odd number attacks or create movement on the offensive cycle. He exhibited a powerful slap shot from the point, which he loved to fire on reception. Langlois scanned his surroundings quickly on puck retrievals, allowing him to make great decisions on the breakout. He took risks with his first passes, trying stretch passes with mixed success. He a superb straight-line acceleration and speed on the backcheck, yet, due to a poor pivot, focus and intensity, he allowed enemies to drive to the net effortlessly. He displayed an active stick on the rush defence, but his gap control was lousy. Langlois has been a bright spot through Cape Breton’s rough season, and his offensive potential could make him an intriguing option in the middle round in the 2022 draft."
EP Profile
Here was my last game report on Langlois if anyone is interested :
"Langlois is a proactive, offensively eager defenseman who brought to the spotlight incredible instincts, mobility and puck-rushing abilities. He was extremely confident as a puck-carrier, showing the quickness to escape pressure and the agility to find skating lanes to the offensive zone. His fantastic activation off-puck was probably his best asset, jumping into open space to help push the pace in transition, generate odd number attacks or create movement on the offensive cycle. He exhibited a powerful slap shot from the point, which he loved to fire on reception. Langlois scanned his surroundings quickly on puck retrievals, allowing him to make great decisions on the breakout. He took risks with his first passes, trying stretch passes with mixed success. He a superb straight-line acceleration and speed on the backcheck, yet, due to a poor pivot, focus and intensity, he allowed enemies to drive to the net effortlessly. He displayed an active stick on the rush defence, but his gap control was lousy. Langlois has been a bright spot through Cape Breton’s rough season, and his offensive potential could make him an intriguing option in the middle round in the 2022 draft."