Welcome to what will be known as our Prospect
Watch section where we look at the future of the Rangers and the
impact they may have on the club or Hartford of the AHL this season and
upcoming campaigns. Of course, we will also look at their junior careers
if joining either is not an option. Our cupboard is becoming full
(although you can never really be full) at the moment and a pipeline is
being made to ensure Hartford and good solid coaching (thanks John
Paddock) will handle the future of the Rangers where we have lacked that
in the past. We will try to bring in a new player into the discussion at
least every other day.
Pavel Brendl
At 6'1" and 210lbs, the "Big
Bear", Pavel Brendl stands on the brink of the NHL. Drafted 4th
overall by the Rangers in the 1999 draft Brendl has continued to linger
atop the Ranger prospect list with fellow 1999 draft pick Jamie Lundmark.
Playing in the WHL for the Calgary Hitmen he continues to tear up the
league posting impressive scoring numbers. At 20 years old he has
continued his pace for a goal a game average during his 3-year junior
career.
Coming from Opocno in the Czech Republic he
was selected by Calgary in the CHL import draft in the 34th spot, a true
steal as Brendl wound up earning rookie of the year honors for the Hitmen
and leading them to the Memorial Cup Finals. Pavel also won the scoring
title in his rookie campaign for the Hitmen. In the next 2 years Pavel
continues with his torrid streak of putting up points. His work ethic has
been questioned due to his lack of defensive prowess, but hoping to lay
that to rest, Pavel requested to be put on the fourth line down the
stretch for Calgary this past year to work on that aspect of his game.
Brendl possesses a hard, accurate shot that
often finds its intended target. This precision also helps in his passing
game as he has pinpoint accuracy on finding his teammates. Pavel has great
vision on the ice feeling his linemates whereabouts, and knowing where the
puck will wind up next based on the play. His skating is deceiving, as he
is not known as a burner, yet, he has had many breakaways based on
offensive positioning and a strong stride. He is not afraid of crashing
the net and holding his own position in front of the crease. This balance
makes it hard for opponents to take him off his feet and he often shields
the puck well when carrying it through the zone. Brendl exceptional stick
handling aids his wrist shot in accuracy and power. He is a game breaker
who can explode at any time.
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While Brendl will have to continue to work
on his defensive game it is not nearly as bad as advertised. His attitude
and work ethic being criticized in the past Pavel has grown and worked
towards his defensive limitations by the request he put into Calgary to be
on the fourth line. In fact, he tried to focus too much on it last camp
and was sent back to the WHL for not showing enough scoring. Of course he
has to learn how to balance that out and he is definitely an offensive
machine who may never be a great defender. He does have the tools to
backcheck and play a physical game but thus far he has only played
physical in the offensive zone such as taking a hit to make a play. If he
can translate that into defensive zone awareness, instead of lingering
along the blue line waiting to turn into offensive mode, he will become a
great all-around player.
While many believe this could be the year
for Brendl to join the Rangers, this year Brendl will wear #8 for the
Wolfpack. Making the jump from juniors often makes for a very hard year of
NHL life. The Rangers have provided the Big Club with enough depth to let
their younger players' time to develop another year in the AHL and
possibly bond into a great line. He may end up on one of the best lines to
ever skate through the AHL. The pipeline of future NHLers' is set to be
stocked in Hartford. There is no need to rush our best assets. Looking at
other teams maybe we have begun to learn that patience and proper
instruction is the key. Brendl will be poised for insertion among the top
lines in 2002. Then he will be ready to make his explosion on the scene.
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