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Prospect Profile: Cole Perfetti

Cole Perfetti
Saginaw Spirit
OHL
5'10"/ 177 lb
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Size/Strength         Average
Skating         Average
Shot/Scoring         Excellent
Puckhandling          Excellent
Physical Play         Average
Offensive Play        Excellent
Defensive Play Below Average
Hockey Sense         Excellent
Competitiveness      Great

Strengths

1. Highly Skilled player with a high hockey IQ, is an excellent puck handler has a quick release on his shot
2. Elite passer and scorer with exceptional vision
3. very dynamic offensive player and a point producing machine

Cause for Concern

1. not a great skater but has improved throughout the season
2. undersized center; could be an issue going up against bigger centers in the NHL
3. Defensive play needs to be improved if he wants be a center in the NHL

Skill:

Point producing forward, with high end playmaking skills, hockey iq and vision.

Scouting Report:

Cole Perfetti is a A highly productive pivot who can set it up almost as well as he can finish it himself.
Perfetti is an unbelievable passer with great hands and a very good release on him, and could be an A-level power play quarterback.
He’s got an elite hockey brain and can make a lot of plays and has a great shot;
he has a sixth sense for how, where and when to get to a place to create good scoring opportunities individually or for teammates.
Cole Perfetti is an excellent puck handler and puck skills, vision and execution are on another level.
Even though Perfetti is a Center, i think because of his lack of speed and size, he is better suited on the wing at the NHL level.
Due to the high caliber talent in this draft, Perfetti is kinda lost in the shuffle but he should be a star in the league.

NHL Potential:

1st line forward, that fills up the statsheet

Style Comparison: Patrick Kane

Stats:

Saginaw Spirit   OHL     63 GP      37 G            74 Pts
Saginaw Spirit   OHL     61 GP      37 G            111 Pts 



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