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  • HW 2011 Prospects: Jonas Brodin


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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.

    The HW's Rank - The average rank of several of our favorite available rankings, weighted appropriately.

    Summary Scout Notes - A broken down version of comments offered by each service. To read the whole explanations, click on the source site and search.

    Now, introducing Farjestad defenseman Jonas Brodin:

    History And Accomplishments

    HW's Take:

    When ranking prospects, one of my top priorities is hockey smarts. The ability to read plays under stress and make the right decisions in a split second. Jonas Brodin is one of the smartest defensive prospects in the draft and which is why I think he'll become a good player.

    The lanky defender plays with tons of poise and is very smart on the ice. Very mobile and very agile, Brodin can skate and command the transition game from his own zone.

    However, the main concern is how good will he become. While he is very smart and very solid all-round, there are questions of his offensive and physical upside.

    His strength is his ability to move the puck up the ice but without any dominant offensive abilities, some wonder whether he will be a great, or just a good defenseman at the the NHL level. In addition, he plays a smart and safe defensive game without much physical play.

    HW's Projection

    Second pairing puck moving defenseman

    Summary Scouts Notes

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    B2011DW

    Carolina Hurricane's Staff (via NHL.com)

    very smooth-skating defenseman with great agility ... a puck mover ... a very steady, smart player that’s not a real big guy, but he’s skilled and smart ... was able to play a significant role at the elite level ... has good ability and a good talent level in all the areas you would need to produce offensively ... unsure of his ultimate offensive upside ... unwillingness to play a more physical style
    The Scouting Report

    Video Evidence

    Note: Jonas Brodin is #2

     

    Where Does He Fit With The Wild?

    Again, the Wild lack top level talent in the organization and adding Brodin will help mend that. He isn't exactly the Wild need but he's a good prospect that the team wouldn't mind adding.

    Good Choice At #10?

    No. He is a personal favorite of mine to succeed but not for the Wild.

    He is a prospect very similar to many of the Wild prospects in that he plays a quiet but solid game. At #10, I feel we can grab a prospect that can give us a bluechip player as well as fill in our offensive need. Brodin isn't that player

    How Does He Look As A Wild?

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