So, a sort of sniper in the 1st and an undersized puck mover in the 2nd. Well, you can’t say the draft philosophies haven’t been tweaked. Flyers give no cares about skating either.
My concern would be: he looks pretty filled out. That’s a positive for his physical defensive game, and I am more than content with undersized skill players, and I’d gamble on this archetype. But especially for a defenseman, you need to be able to skate. At least be 4-way quick. Is he just a heavy skater or is there room for projectable improvement?
Will also be curious to see how Anton Johannesson vs. Emil Andre track. I have nothing to really evaluate, but you need to be correct on guys who play together.
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Offensive defender headed to Philly
Emil Andrae - NHL Player Page
October 7, 2020
Andrae was drafted 54th overall by the Flyers at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft on Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Andrae is another in a long line of undersized, offensive defensemen available in this draft. His creativity with the puck and ability to find open teammates make him an extremely intriguing long-term option for Philadelphia, but none of that will matter if Andrae's play in his own zone doesn't improve. He tends to get pushed off the puck by opposing forwards due to a lack of upper-body strength. And as it stands right now, he'd have to play sheltered minutes at even strength. Andrae will continue to develop with the HV71 program in his native Sweden.
Between him and York running the powerplay in the future, it doesn’t sound like even management likes Provorov on powerplay 1 long term.
That's hilarious.Between him and York running the powerplay in the future, it doesn’t sound like even management likes Provorov on powerplay 1 long term.
I agree. That's silly.Don't do that to yourself.
Don't do that to yourself.
Why the hell did the Pens just pick another goalie?
Andrae has the higher IQ and far better D.
Johannesson has slightly better hands I think, and better skating.
But Andrae is not lacking in those areas.
He is pretty agile, I dont "hate" his skating. Just could be faster.
High end puck skills and passing and IQ can mitigate skating flaws for sure. Always bet on skills and IQ.
Do you know of any game tape available for Andrae?
Rasmus Sandin popped into my mind too. Couple inches taller, had an OHL sample, probably a bit quicker/better footwork from what I've seen. Not that he wasn't knocked for skating. But that's the difference between a 1st and 2nd rounder, I suppose.