LD Travis Dermott - Erie Otters, OHL (2015, 34th, TOR)

AppsSyl

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Sample size is still small. I know Dermott is viewed as stronger in his defensive game than his offensive one, but.......


D-men from the 2015-2017 drafts playing in the NHL this year ordered by PPG for this season


Mikhail Sergachyov (2016) (0.54 ppg)

2017-18

Tampa Bay Lightning

NHL

56

8

22

30
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Charles McAvoy (2016) (0.51 ppg)

2017-18

Boston Bruins

NHL

51

5

21

26
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Travis Dermott (2015) (0.471 ppg)

2017-18

Toronto Maple Leafs

NHL

17

1

7

8
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Ivan Provorov (2015) (0.466 ppg)

2017-18

Philadelphia Flyers

NHL

58

10

17

27
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Zach Werenski (2015) (0.463 ppg)

2017-18

Columbus Blue Jackets

NHL

54

11

14

25
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Noah Hanifin (2015) (0.44 ppg)

2017-18
Carolina Hurricanes
NHL

59

7

19

26
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Jakob Chychrun (2016) (0.36 ppg)

2017-18

Arizona Coyotes

NHL

28

1

9

10
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Thomas Chabot (2015) (0.35 ppg)

2017-18

Ottawa Senators

NHL

37

4

9

13
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Samuel Girard (2016) (0.31 ppg)

2017-18

Nashville / Colorado

NHL

48

2

13

15
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Vince Dunn (2015) (0.26 ppg)

2017-18

St. Louis Blues

NHL

53

4

10

14
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Victor Mete (2016) (0.17 ppg)

2017-18

Montréal Canadiens

NHL

42

0

7

7
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Brandon Carlo (2015) (0.09 ppg)

2017-18

Boston Bruins

NHL

55

0

5

5
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
 

Brock Radunske

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Sample size is still small. I know Dermott is viewed as stronger in his defensive game than his offensive one, but.......


D-men from the 2015-2017 drafts playing in the NHL this year ordered by PPG for this season


Mikhail Sergachyov (2016) (0.54 ppg)

2017-18
Tampa Bay LightningNHL5682230
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Charles McAvoy (2016) (0.51 ppg)

2017-18
Boston BruinsNHL5152126
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Travis Dermott (2015) (0.471 ppg)

2017-18
Toronto Maple LeafsNHL17178
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Ivan Provorov (2015) (0.466 ppg)

2017-18
Philadelphia FlyersNHL58101727
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Zach Werenski (2015) (0.463 ppg)

2017-18
Columbus Blue JacketsNHL54111425
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Noah Hanifin (2015) (0.44 ppg)

2017-18
Carolina HurricanesNHL5971926
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Jakob Chychrun (2016) (0.36 ppg)

2017-18
Arizona CoyotesNHL281910
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Thomas Chabot (2015) (0.35 ppg)

2017-18
Ottawa SenatorsNHL374913
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Samuel Girard (2016) (0.31 ppg)

2017-18
Nashville / ColoradoNHL4821315
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Vince Dunn (2015) (0.26 ppg)

2017-18
St. Louis BluesNHL5341014
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Victor Mete (2016) (0.17 ppg)

2017-18
Montréal CanadiensNHL42077
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Brandon Carlo (2015) (0.09 ppg)

2017-18
Boston BruinsNHL55055
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
I wonder how many of them are also getting 3rd pairing TOI and very little PP time?
I'm guessing not many.
 

LeafFever

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Sample size is still small. I know Dermott is viewed as stronger in his defensive game than his offensive one, but.......


D-men from the 2015-2017 drafts playing in the NHL this year ordered by PPG for this season


Mikhail Sergachyov (2016) (0.54 ppg)

2017-18
Tampa Bay LightningNHL5682230
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Charles McAvoy (2016) (0.51 ppg)

2017-18
Boston BruinsNHL5152126
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Travis Dermott (2015) (0.471 ppg)

2017-18
Toronto Maple LeafsNHL17178
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Ivan Provorov (2015) (0.466 ppg)

2017-18
Philadelphia FlyersNHL58101727
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Zach Werenski (2015) (0.463 ppg)

2017-18
Columbus Blue JacketsNHL54111425
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Noah Hanifin (2015) (0.44 ppg)

2017-18
Carolina HurricanesNHL5971926
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Jakob Chychrun (2016) (0.36 ppg)

2017-18
Arizona CoyotesNHL281910
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Thomas Chabot (2015) (0.35 ppg)

2017-18
Ottawa SenatorsNHL374913
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Samuel Girard (2016) (0.31 ppg)

2017-18
Nashville / ColoradoNHL4821315
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Vince Dunn (2015) (0.26 ppg)

2017-18
St. Louis BluesNHL5341014
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Victor Mete (2016) (0.17 ppg)

2017-18
Montréal CanadiensNHL42077
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Brandon Carlo (2015) (0.09 ppg)

2017-18
Boston BruinsNHL55055
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

I am much more happy with his play without the puck. We knew he had strong offensive skills and would do fine. He has looked terrific defensively.
 
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AppsSyl

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I am much more happy with his play without the puck. We knew he had strong offensive skills and would do fine. He has looked terrific defensively.

I am also very happy with his defensive play without the puck, but we knew that was his strength.

How comfortable he has looked offensively, and his ability find shooting lanes to create scoring chances, and pinch at appropriate times to keep possession is impressive. Without powerplay time, and nowhere near the TOI (albeit small sample size), he is so far keeping up offensively (ppg) to the likes of Provorov and Werenski this season.

I am not saying he is them, but he is a much better prospect than everyone thought.
 

DieTomi

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Loved watching him play on the Marlies and it warms my heart every time he takes the ice with the Leafs. Great kid and even better player.
 

Albus Dumbledore

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pros
-own zone play
- one on one defending
-stick work(defending)
-agile skater
- wrister that can find the net
-vision
-can hit

cons
-for a smaller player, i haven't seen dermy beat as many players with his skating. hes agile and elusive but i somewhat question his straight line speed
- some questionable passing in the d zone. mostly in transitioning.
 

weems

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His confidence with the puck is extremely impressive for a rookie defencemen.

Combine that with his skating ability and he looks like a future top 4 stud with easy first pairing upside.

One of those hybrid players that do a bit of everything and can play in any situation.

The trade back and selection of Dermott is Hunters best move yet.
 

AppsSyl

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Can't wait to see him in a high pressure playoff situation. He shows so much poise for a rookie d-man. He is already showing the two-way ability of a reliable and sound top 4 blueliner and definitely has a very good chance to be a top pairing defenseman.
 

Brobust

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Moves the puck out of the d-zone quicker than any other defenceman on the leafs.
 

613Leafer

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He's only been on the ice for 7 even-strength goals against in 23 games. I don't think he'll ever be a 50+ point guy (though I think his offence will be half-decent), but I think he's growing into a defensive stud!

We'll see how he progresses next year as he presumably gets tougher matchups, more minutes, more defensive zone starts, etc.
 

TheMadHatTrick

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He's ridiculously skilled, steady, and smart. That's what you really want from a top pairing defenseman.

He hasn't had much chance to show it yet on the big team, but I love his ability to change pace and play at different speeds on the rush. He's a terrific skater but he can also slow the game down. That's a sign of a good IQ/processor imo.
 

ponder

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Hard to understate how good he’s been. Crazy reliable for a rookie, makes very few mistakes and almost always recovers well. Great gap control, really knows when to pressure and when to back off. His skating and skill are great too, love him as a puck mover and in the offensive zone. Decently physical and strong too, doesn’t play small.

I’ve been very impressed, no complaints so far. We’ve been a much better team with him in the lineup, he’s really solidified our D.
 
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weems

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He's been extremely impressive.
I was one of his biggest fans but even I didnt think he'd step in right away and be this good.
The pass he made to Kapanen on his goal was something.

Everyone who gave the Leafs flak for trading back and not taking Konecny are going to be eating some major crow.
 
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Knies iT

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He's been on the ice for 1 goal against in the last dozen or so games.

It's obviously still early but he's impressed me more than Rielly at the same age. No hesitation in saying he has top pair potential.
 

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