Lenni ties the game at 3 with just over 2 minutes left on a backdoor redirect! This comes after he lost the puck in the corner directly leading to them going down 3-2
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and while looking for that last tweet, i conveniently found this one. “Really efficient” might even be an understatement.Yeah and if you look at the previous year Holtz was a clear below average skater. He really brought his skating up. I’d also argue Holtz biggest issue was never being given a legit chance. He had really efficient production last year.
His production last year was strong for his age and his production this year is even stronger for his age.Lenni’s even got JP saying maybe he was wrong to completely write off an 18 year old.
Lenni’s even got JP saying maybe he was wrong to completely write off an 18 year old.
and while looking for that last tweet, i conveniently found this one. “Really efficient” might even be an understatement.
Lenni the Thief on that oneGot the assist on this one also:
edit. Tied fourth in league scoring.
Is that what the kids are calling it now? “Getting a secondary”. In my day we called it “setting the fire” or “corralling the leopard”. Sometimes people just said “overheaters anonymous”I think Lenni just got a secondary. Will have to see on the scoring. He got the entry and dished it off to teammate A who sent a pass off the boards to B. B sent it back to A for the goal
very true, im also anticipating that his production rate will drop at some point. one reason to be optimistic that it wont be as dramatic, though, is that his overall offensive involvement looks to be improvedhe started extremely hot last year, wasn’t he like a goal-per-game player for the first 15 games? I’m real high on him but i’ll be surprised if he keeps this production up.
First 9 gp: 8 + 1he started extremely hot last year, wasn’t he like a goal-per-game player for the first 15 games? I’m real high on him but i’ll be surprised if he keeps this production up.
Yeah... Lenni with his chances with the line and 5 shots, but not to the usual degree. Biggest struggle of a game for the whole team, and their first 0 goal game vs the team that has the fewest GA in the league.
At this point, the Finnish hockey circuit has been going strong for about a month. Almost all of the teams in Liiga have already played 8-10 games, and the same goes for the Finnish U20 league. The second-tier professional league, Mestis, isn't far behind, either.
Scoring has been significantly up in Liiga compared to previous years, partly due to stricter officiating. Many prospects have also started their seasons in a productive manner.
On the other hand, nothing has changed regarding the weakness of the 2025 draft class; it is still projected to be one of the weakest in Finland’s recent history. No player has been able to significantly boost their draft stock during the first month of play.
Lenni Hämeenaho only starts hot. He was the top mention on last year's first Stock Watch, too, adding nine points in the first nine games of the season.
The start of his draft-plus-two campaign has been even more productive. He’s currently first in team scoring and ninth in league-wide scoring, having added four goals and 11 points in the first 10 games. Unlike his previous hot start, he’s not riding an extraordinarily high shooting percentage; he is now better positioned to continue accumulating points at a high rate, with the majority of his production being assists.
Hämeenaho’s NHL projection remains mostly unchanged from last season. In a year or two, he should be competing for a top-nine winger spot with the Devils. He remains highly intelligent away from the puck, displaying strong awareness around the net and effective movement. He also excels both as a net-front scorer and a mid-range threat. His skating could still use an extra step, but he just might have the intelligence required to play despite that weakness.