Meh doesnt look ready for wjcs esp when theres so many rh wingers already eyeing up a spotHemming with inconsistent U20 5 Nations. Against Slovakia and Switzerland he looked good, but against Czechia and Sweden he was mostly invisible. Finished the tournament with 6 points in 4 games.
If Helenius is centering a line? And besides Kemell of course. Halttunen hasn't been overly impressive either. Lot's of goals are scored on the PP.Meh doesnt look ready for wjcs esp when theres so many rh wingers already eyeing up a spot
Yes so hämeenaho kemell are locks and halttunen while wildly inconsistant 5on5 not like hemming showed anything 5v5 here cant be getting outplayed by kiiskinenIf Helenius is centering a line? And besides Kemell of course. Halttunen hasn't been overly impressive either. Lot's of goals are scored on the PP.
Name other RW's that are certainly better please.
But can't Hämeenaho or any of these potential RW's play at LW as well?Yes so hämeenaho kemell are locks and halttunen while wildly inconsistant 5on5 not like hemming showed anything 5v5 here cant be getting outplayed by kiiskinen
But can't Hämeenaho or any of these potential RW's play at LW as well?
Exactly, therefor Hemming should be a sure bet. Don't believe Halttunen would be much better. Who knows, perhaps they all get selected.Pretty sure all of them can.
Scorer. Not that physical and average skating.Can someone tell me if he is more of a playmaker or scorer and if he has any physicality to his game?
Also how is his skating?
Appreciate any info anyone can provide in advance - thanks!
Valid question. But he has been toying some opponents with some stickhandling on ES as well but hasn't been lucky- or able to score. Those four together really do stand out every single time . No matter if it's PP or ES. Hemming, Helenius, Kiviharju and Väisänen.He's been a PP goal scoring machine at the WJC18's. I believe all of his points have come from the man advantage so far in the tourney. Where's the offense at ES play, though? Maybe since he's on the top line with Helenius that opposing teams are dedicating their top defenders on them to where the Helenius-Hemming score most of their points on the PP?
It is a bit worrisome Hemming's goals have all been powerplay goals.He's been a PP goal scoring machine at the WJC18's. I believe all of his points have come from the man advantage so far in the tourney. Where's the offense at ES play, though? Maybe since he's on the top line with Helenius that opposing teams are dedicating their top defenders on them to where the Helenius-Hemming score most of their points on the PP?
What are all NHL teams screaming for? more PP goals, its the same old song each year, well... here you have a PP specialistIt is a bit worrisome Hemming's goals have all been powerplay goals.
It'll be easy for USA to shut-down Hemming's one-timer in powerplay vs Finland
because Finland's 1st powerplay unit have scored basically all Finland's powerplay goals
in these U18 WJC's meanwhile Finland's 2nd powerplay unit has scored only 1 goal vs Slovakia.
So far all 3 games what Finland has won
have all been against weaker teams ( Latvia, Norway and Slovakia )
so USA game is first real test for Finland and i'm worried about our 5 vs 5 scoring against USA.
Because our 1st line have scored mostly on powerplay
so if / when USA will give special treatment and attention our first 1st line we'll be big troubles.
Hemming looks one-dimensional because powerplay seems the only way for him to score goals
so he doesn't look like Patrik Laine type goal threat because Laine can score 5 vs 5 and powerplay
meanwhile Hemming seems to need a playmaker who feeds him powerplay one-timers and he's more powerplay shooter / scorer and that's why i see a bit bust risk in Hemming
if he doesn't learn to score 5 vs 5 too
I don't know how much of those things are related to his role in TPS sm liiga team.
But if NHL team who drafts Hemming somewhere rounds 1-2 wants to see more
what Hemming can do with the puck 5 vs 5 then they should bring him to AHL or CHL
immidiately after the 2024 NHL draft because even i don't know is staying to TPS
right move for Hemming next season if he seriously wants to become NHL player.
And being honest i'm a bit surprised of that
none CHL teams didn't draft Hemming last years import draft
because playing in CHL would've given much more data and scouting knowledge of Hemming.
Hemming looks one-dimensional because powerplay seems the only way for him to score goals
so he doesn't look like Patrik Laine type goal threat because Laine can score 5 vs 5 and powerplay
meanwhile Hemming seems to need a playmaker who feeds him powerplay one-timers and he's more powerplay shooter / scorer and that's why i see a bit bust risk in Hemming
if he doesn't learn to score 5 vs 5 too
I don't know how much of those things are related to his role in TPS sm liiga team.
But if NHL team who drafts Hemming somewhere rounds 1-2 wants to see more
what Hemming can do with the puck 5 vs 5 then they should bring him to AHL or CHL
immidiately after the 2024 NHL draft because even i don't know is staying to TPS
right move for Hemming next season if he seriously wants to become NHL player.
And being honest i'm a bit surprised of that
none CHL teams didn't draft Hemming last years import draft
because playing in CHL would've given much more data and scouting knowledge of Hemming.