Jean Luc Discard
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- Jul 11, 2014
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Armia was again really good. He is REALLY engaged defensively all the time. He's really often the third man on defense when an opposing team starts their counter-attack. And his surprisingly good on penalty kill.
Armia has shown it very rarely, but he can be a force to be reckoned on the ice when he turns on his Dr. Jekyll&Hyde-switch. If he gets engaged in a game, he could be all over the ice and scoring important goals but, alas, the last time I've seen him to operate on that level was in the 2013 U20-game between Finland and Sweden.