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Do you really think I’m unaware of that? LOL.Are you Chuck Fletcher? Because he was 63rd in NA Skaters. That doesn’t account for the rest of the world.
Do you really think I’m unaware of that? LOL.Are you Chuck Fletcher? Because he was 63rd in NA Skaters. That doesn’t account for the rest of the world.
So then he wasn't actually ranked 63rd...Do you really think I’m unaware of that? LOL.
Do you really think I’m unaware of that? LOL.
So then he wasn't actually ranked 63rd...
Did you post something like this in every thread? It’s 3/3 so far.
Sounds like the new kev dog.We liked Bump at McKeen's.
Here's what we said about him:
McKeen's 2022 NHL Draft Guide - One of the sharpest rising prospects in the second half thanks to a dominating performance during the Minnesota high school hockey playoffs and a strong finish to the USHL season, Bump is a tenacious goal scoring winger. His ability to protect the puck through contact and drive the net makes him a nearly unstoppable player at the high school level. High school defenders just can’t seem to separate him from the puck, allowing him to navigate the offensive zone at his own free will. Bump also shows great hands and a scorer’s touch in the slot, with the ability to create his own scoring chances through quick cuts or subtle dekes to pull the puck around skates and sticks, creating shooting lanes for himself.
He also brings a consistent physical element, to go with a high motor and tenaciousness playing through the middle. The major concern here is a bit of an ugly and inefficient stride that prevents Bump from building speed quickly. His lack of explosiveness was most noticeable at the USHL level. Bump’s confidence on his edges and ability to maintain possession through lateral pushes or pivots is strong and once he builds to full speed; he can be dangerous in transition. However, his first few strides and ability to maintain speed will need to improve to play at the next level.
Additionally, Bump can be prone to overhandling the puck, with his decision making and overall vision being a bit of a question mark. The Vermont commit does have the strength and skill to be a solid complementary goal scorer, and given his strong finish to the year, he is certainly a candidate for the Top 100 if a team is convinced that his skating can be improved. Because of this, he is very much a project pick that an NHL team will need to be patient with. However, what high school selection is not going to be a long-term project? - BO
Another breakdown with video for McKeen's subscribers:
Alex Bump, LW, Team USA (Philadelphia Flyers)
Bump was one of the very last players to make our final draft ranking in the Elite Prospects 2022 NHL Draft Guide, checking in as the 120th-ranked player with a hearty endorsement from our crossover scout Daniel Gee. After bouncing between high school and the USHL last season, Bump is now playing a full-time role with the Omaha Lancers, where his per-game offence has taken a pretty significant step forward. So much of the game runs through his hands, whether it's his potent release, puckhandling skill, or his ability to connect with his linemates as a distributor. The question has always been whether the skating would pass muster in a professional setting. Let's see if there's a little more explosiveness in his stride in this setting.
Nice start to his freshman year at Western Michigan.
Alex Bump Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com
Statistics of Alex Bump, a hockey player from Prior Lake, MN born Nov 20 2003 who was active from 2021 to 2025.www.hockeydb.com
Yes. It's college hockey. Most of the top players in that league came from the USHL.Is NCHC a step up from the USHL?
Seems like he's doing alright. Only time will tell if he has the goods tho.Too many acronyms, too little time. Thanks guys. So he's having a good year then?