Canucks development camp teams for tonight’s scrimmage.
I’d expect to see D-Petey and Tom Willander play together on a pairing for Team Samuelsson. pic.twitter.com/HdBAqeX5mC
— 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 Faber 🔥🎙 (@ChrisFaber39) July 5, 2023
We've got your scrimmage highlights here❗️
Team Samuelsson gets the thrilling win in overtime over Team Komisarek, 3-2.@ToyotaPacific | #Canucks pic.twitter.com/EwcZNhm4ik
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) July 6, 2023
The quick gain of possession and sauce from Josh Bloom here is nasty.
That’s some pro stuff. https://t.co/BBQmkXPyiX pic.twitter.com/1seI51u6M6
— 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 Faber 🔥🎙 (@ChrisFaber39) July 6, 2023
Sawyer Mynio in the shootout. pic.twitter.com/ztFImbbswb
— 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 Faber 🔥🎙 (@ChrisFaber39) July 6, 2023
Six takeaways
- Zlodeyev was certainly the most physical player in the game. He was excellent on the forecheck, he threw big hits, and earned a penalty shot during the game and made no mistake when he went to the backhand.
- Ty Mueller earned himself two penalty shots but was denied on both attempts as he looked to go with a shot under the blocker both times.
- Josh Bloom had to be our player of the game. He was excellent in transition, picked up an assist and the game-winning goal, and just looked like he was a step up on the rest of the prospects in terms of consistency. We saw some players look strong throughout camp but Bloom was one of the only players who consistently controlled pucks, rarely made any mistakes in drills, and gave us similar vibes to what we saw from Arshdeep Bains last year.
- Elias Pettersson was the best defenceman on the ice through the scrimmage and probably through the whole camp. He played with calmness throughout the scrimmage and was excellent in his own zone when it came to defending as well as moving the puck. A lot of Pettersson’s shifts were spent with Tom Willander on his side and though Willander had some flashes throughout the scrimmage, it was D-Petey who looked like the best defenceman on the ice. We’ve got high hopes for D-Petey’s 2023-24 SHL season. He will also be participating in the World Junior Summer Showcase that begins on July 21st.
- We liked a lot of what Jonathan Lekkerimäki did during the scrimmage. He certainly led the teams in terms of shot attempts and shots on net. Lekkerimäki used his toe-drag shot to create open windows for shots. He scored on the beautiful pass from Bloom and blocked a couple of shots as well. There were times he left you wanting more but there were times where he delivered what you were hoping to see — hopefully we see the latter as he makes the jump back into the SHL.
- Lucas Forsell impressed again with his play. He has a combination of effort and skill that gets you excited about the 19-year-old’s future. Forsell will be in the SHL next season and is projected to see a lot of top-six time as well as minutes on the power play. If he continues to develop at the same pace that he has been since being drafted, the Canucksa may get themselves an NHL player out of a seventh-round pick.
Some good work from Lucas Forsell in today’s scrimmage. pic.twitter.com/EwUmOT8Ee9
— 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 Faber 🔥🎙 (@ChrisFaber39) July 6, 2023