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Prospect Profiles: Tim Stützle

Tim Stützle
Adler Mannheim
DEL
C
6'0"/184



















Size/Strength       Good
Skating       Excellent
Shot/Scoring       Excellent
Puckhandling        Excellent
Physical Play       Good
Offensive Play       Excellent
Defensive Play       Good  
Hockey Sense        Excellent
Competitiveness     Excellent

Strengths

1. Elite speed, vision and playmaking abilities
2. Dynamic and shifty, has the ability to carve up a defense single handedly
3. Creativity and hockey sense is next level, always finds ways to make plays happen

Area's For Improvement

1. Adjustments to North American ice
2. being able to make plays with less time and space

Skill:

Elite playmaking center, with high end speed, creativity and vision.

Scouting Report:

Stützle has been one of the biggest risers in the draft thanks to his exceptional play in the DEL this year and at the World Junior Championships.
Stützle has high end speed, hockey sense, creativity and vision, he also has an exceptional shot.
His ability to play both center and wing gives even more value in the draft.
While Stützle is known more for his dynamic offensive skills, he is no slouch on the defensive side of the puck.
Tim Stützle is arguably the 2nd best prospect in the draft behind Alexis Lafreniere.

NHL Potential:

1st Line Center or Wing, can be the next big thing from Germany.

Style Comparison: Pavel Datsyuk

Stats: 

Jungadler Mannheim U20   DEL U20     21 GP      23 G          55 Pts
Adler Mannheim                     DEL                   41 GP                  7 G            34 Pts    




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