Pavel Buchnevich
"Pavel Buchnevich The Fake"
I think he has the highest potential among the 2005 NTDP blue liners. He's the best of the group with the puck. I wouldn't say he's incredibly skilled, but he has above-average skill and puck-moving. He's pretty crafty and can make some nice plays. His skating isn't bad. He's not really a speedster, although his speed is probably about average. He's more of a player who is good on his edges. He's listed at 5'10 by the NTDP in the September listing. EP lists him at 5'11. His older brothers are 6'2 and 6'3, so there's a chance he could still grow some more. This kid at 6'2 or 6'3 would be a much better prospect. I think almost surely a first rounder in 2024, if he grows to the height of his brothers. The biggest problem with his game is that his defense at times can be bad. He makes a lot of bad turnovers with the puck and he's also small right now, so that can compound some problems, even at junior level. The 2024 draft is a long way away, so a lot can change, but I would say with the skills he has now he doesn't go later than round 2. I also think somewhere in round 1 is a real possibility, depending on how much he grows and how his defensive game and also his skating improves.
Zeev Buium - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Zeev Buium, 2005-12-07 Laguna Niguel, CA, USA USA. Most recently in the NCAA with Univ. of Denver. Complete player biography and stats.
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