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  • HW 2011 Prospects: Duncan Siemens


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    With each post, you will get to understand what type of player he is, and how he can help the Wild. You'll understand his strengths, flaws and get to understand what type of player he'll develop into.

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    Now, introducing Saskatoon Blades defenseman Duncan Siemens:

    History And Accomplishments

    HW's Take:

    Unfortunate last name but a 6'3 192lbs frame to back him up, Siemens has that physical edge that teams love on the blueline.

    Siemens is a safe bet to become a physical defenseman in the NHL level. He has all the tools and he will be relied on back in Saskatoon in all situations. Perfect place to develop a defenseman.

    But what seperates Siemens from being picked top 8 from being picked top 30 is his offensive upside. He has the big shot, and he can move the puck well enough. However, offense just isn't his main game and he needs to learn how to get the pucks towards the net.

    Still, there will be many teams very interested in the entire package Siemens offers and won't be surprised to see him pick top 10.

    HW's Projection

    Second pairing physical defenseman - can play in all situations

    Summary Scouts Notes

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    Very physical and not afraid to drop the mitts ... a good skater, has some offensive tools, a good shot, good passer and is as tough as nails ... a great passer and has a very hard shot ... a strong and powerful skater ... very good in his own zone defensively and can put out some points on the board ... good shotblocking ability ... underrated offensive ability ... very mature on and off the ice ... the epitome of a team player ...  has a nasty streak ... handles the puck too often coming out of his own zone ... shot still needs some work to improve his timing and accuracy
    The Scouting Report

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    Where Does He Fit With The Wild?

    The Wild have tons of depth defenseman. All are quite mobile, alot of have size (or bigger than Siemens). But none have the upside of Siemens.

    Spurgeon, not sure if he counts as a prospect anymore. Scandella might have a similar offensive upside but Siemens just offers that extra physical push that would make him the second best prospect with the Wild (after Granlund).

    Good Choice At #10?

    Great prospect, interesting tools, but not what I want at #10.

    I know theres all this talk of best prospect available, but #10, there will be a group of prospects that have similar levels of talent. If I were to be picking first in that group, I would want a prospect that meets some sort of organizational need.

    Siemens meets the lack of bluechip prospects, but nothing else. We have defensive d-men. Scandella, Stoner, Falk etc. I rather see us pick another bluechip prospect at #10.

    How Does He Look As A Wild?

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