RD Logan Hensler - USNTDP, USHL (2025 Draft)

95snipes

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He reminds me of Seabrook in how heavy his shot is. Better skater than Seabrook was, but he'll be entering a better skating league. I don't think Hensler's game is there yet in terms of putting it all together, but he has all of the attributes to be a top pairing NHLer. If he takes a step forward next year, can see him top 5, otherwise more 5-15 range type of prospect.
 

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I’m honestly pretty shocked Hensler didn’t decommit from Wisconsin. I’ve been assuming he would for months but nothing.
He committed to Wisconsin after Hastings was hired. Why would he de-commit? Cause all Granato’s guys left?
I would have liked to see him at Michigan, North Dakota, or Minnesota, in that order.
Gross.
Prepare to fall asleep
Wisconsin plays the exact same way Minnesota does.
 

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Why do you think Wisconsin is a poor choice?
Wisconsin’s new regime has a reputation of chasing older players and Hensler may struggle to earn minutes. Kunin, Turcotte, Stramel and others have hurt Wisconsins reputation a bit - even if that is an unfair assertion as it crosses several coaches and systems. I also think that @Obvious Fabertism is a bit of a Gopher homer like myself
 

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Wisconsin’s new regime has a reputation of chasing older players and Hensler may struggle to earn minutes. Kunin, Turcotte, Stramel and others have hurt Wisconsins reputation a bit - even if that is an unfair assertion as it crosses several coaches and systems. I also think that @Obvious Fabertism is a bit of a Gopher homer like myself
The positive is Hensler is better on paper than most of their right shot D on the roster. But if/when he makes mistakes, will Hastings be willing to stomach those and keep playing him? That's what we're all interested to see.
 
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95snipes

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Dexheimer is pretty good, but if Hensler can't beat out what Wisconsin has for top 4 / pp1 minutes, then he's not a top tier prospect. It really is that simple. If we truly are talking about a franchise defenseman here, then Hensler should be one of the better players in the country, or at the very least, the B10.
 
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Ryan Van Horne

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Wisconsin’s new regime has a reputation of chasing older players and Hensler may struggle to earn minutes. Kunin, Turcotte, Stramel and others have hurt Wisconsins reputation a bit - even if that is an unfair assertion as it crosses several coaches and systems. I also think that @Obvious Fabertism is a bit of a Gopher homer like myself
Thanks. Appreciate the insight. My knowledge of the U.S. college scene is weak.
 

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Dexheimer is pretty good, but if Hensler can't beat out what Wisconsin has for top 4 / pp1 minutes, then he's not a top tier prospect. It really is that simple. If we truly are talking about a franchise defenseman here, then Hensler should be one of the better players in the country, or at the very least, the B10.
Hensler really isn’t a natural powerplay QB so I imagine Dexheimer (who is a natural powerplay qb at the collegiate level) keeps that role.

That being said, I think the concerns about Hastings are significantly overblown. It’s not as though guys like Lucius, Finley, and Whitelaw didn’t play at all last year. Hensler has a clear path to a top 4 role on this Wisconsin roster and I’d be floored if he doesn’t get it
 

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Hensler really isn’t a natural powerplay QB so I imagine Dexheimer (who is a natural powerplay qb at the collegiate level) keeps that role.

That being said, I think the concerns about Hastings are significantly overblown. It’s not as though guys like Lucius, Finley, and Whitelaw didn’t play at all last year. Hensler has a clear path to a top 4 role on this Wisconsin roster and I’d be floored if he doesn’t get it
From the games I saw, Lucius played a ton. I think his departure is likely more to do with his own decision. Finley plays a translatable bottom 6 game, and he's quite happy playing for his home state program. Whitelaw seemed to lose minutes at times, so I'm not surprised he left.
 

95snipes

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Hensler really isn’t a natural powerplay QB so I imagine Dexheimer (who is a natural powerplay qb at the collegiate level) keeps that role.

That being said, I think the concerns about Hastings are significantly overblown. It’s not as though guys like Lucius, Finley, and Whitelaw didn’t play at all last year. Hensler has a clear path to a top 4 role on this Wisconsin roster and I’d be floored if he doesn’t get it
That's fair. Top 4 / pp time. Hensler was never going to be the go to offensive guy from the backend with the '06s so hopefully he has more to show offensively.
 

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Wisconsin’s new regime has a reputation of chasing older players and Hensler may struggle to earn minutes. Kunin, Turcotte, Stramel and others have hurt Wisconsins reputation a bit - even if that is an unfair assertion as it crosses several coaches and systems. I also think that @Obvious Fabertism is a bit of a Gopher homer like myself
I am a former Gopher STH, but I am also a UW alum, I'll just say that I know very few student athletes that came from the MN suburbs that excelled in Madison and leave it at that. The current hockey coaching staff is not my concern for him.
 

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I am a former Gopher STH, but I am also a UW alum, I'll just say that I know very few student athletes that came from the MN suburbs that excelled in Madison and leave it at that. The current hockey coaching staff is not my concern for him.
I’m not following you at all. What exactly are you trying to say, that Wisconsin is prejudiced against Minnesotans?

Last year’s team had Lucius, Dexheimer, Palodichuk, and Whitelaw all perform well as Minnesotans.
 

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I’m not following you at all. What exactly are you trying to say, that Wisconsin is prejudiced against Minnesotans?

Last year’s team had Lucius, Dexheimer, Palodichuk, and Whitelaw all perform well as Minnesotans.
Or ... that they party too hard? I also struggled with the wording.
 
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