Flyers HFNHL 2022 draft

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Flyers Hfnhl 2022 draft

61th Cameron Lund

Possessing one of the best shots in the USHL, Cameron Lund is a dangerous offensive talent who can continue to bloom as he matures in all facets of his game. A June-born player, Lund is a raw prospect — starting the season as a centre for 12 games (3P) before being shifted to the wing. It was a fruitful move, as he recorded 47 points in the 50 games afterwards. He loves the off-wing one-timer, especially on the powerplay, and has strong shooting mechanics no matter how he’s ripping the puck. Lund is a crafty puck handler, displaying good habits with his scanning to find teammates on entries, exits, and in the offensive zone to take the puck into dangerous areas. He’s still growing into his 6-foot-2 frame, and if his physicality improves enough to be a positive tool, he could find top-six upside on the right wing. Developing power from his skating to help him accelerate off the puck will allow him to compete in all three zones. Northeastern commit seems like a good fit for Flyers.


93th (the famous pick from my moving car)

Jelsma put up decent totals in Barrie this season, leading the club with 27 goals and chipping in 20 assists in 68 games. He isn’t a flashy player but he is an effective one because of his skating ability and the energy he brings. Jelsma is an outstanding forechecker who takes good angles and uses a crafty stick to come away with more than his share of takeaways, and he has enough offensive skill to take advantage of those opportunities. He probably isn’t going to develop into a big-time offensive weapon but you don’t have to squint very hard to see him as an effective third-liner in the NHL.


All nbt to come
 
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155. Garrett Brown
157. Charlie Leddy
188. Josh Niedermayer
193. Dominik Rymon
196. Otto Hokkanen
208. Niks Fenenko
 

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