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PROSPECTS PROFILES: ANTON LUNDELL

Anton Lundell
HIFK
LIIGA
6'1"/ 183 lb
C


















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

Strengths

1. Two-way centre, with an elite Brain
2. Poise and Patience with the puck; tough to knock off the puck on the cycle
3. tremendous playmaker with great hands and quick release on his shot 

Cause for Concern

1. not the best skater but has impoved
2. Limited offensive Ceiling
3. lacks that dynamic skill element in his game

Skill:

Two Way Center, with high Hockey IQ, is a great playmaker and tough to knock off the puck on the cycle

Scouting Report:

Anton Lundell is a polished, two-way centre who already brings the full package.
Lundell is tough to knock off his skates on the cycle, can protect the puck extremely well and finds teammates in traffic.
While Lundell may lack that dynamic skill in his game, he has tremendous hockey IQ and is a playmaker who can control the pace of the game.
He might not be the type of player who excites casual fans but he is the type of player that hockey nerds and coaches love.
Anton Lundell should be a top 10 pick in the 2020 draft.

NHL Potential:

Top line, two way Center

Style Comparison: Patrice Bergeron

Stats:

HIFK      LIIGA       38 GP       9 G            19 Pts
HIFK      LIIGA       44 GP      10 G            28 Pts 


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