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Keegan Gamble

Age: 17

Height: 5'6

Weight: 143

Position: RW

Team: San Diego Marlins

Nationality: Canadian

 

As the draft approaches Keegan Gamble is certainly a prospect you may want to have your eyes on. The small but fierce speedy right winger has quite the playmaking ability and will definitely be catching teams attention as the draft approaches.


Strengths

 

Keegan Gamble is an outstanding hockey player with a unique set of skills that make him stand out on the ice. He is a playmaker with speed, which means that he has quite a keen eye for the game and is always looking for opportunities to create scoring chances for his team. When he is on the ice, he is constantly in motion and his quickness is hard to match. His stick handling ability may not be great but he is able to maneuver around defensemen with ease using his speed. He is also an excellent passer and can make precision passes from anywhere on the ice. In addition to his offensive skills, Keegan is also a physical player who will play the body whenever he gets the chance even for his smaller size. You may not see him as a threat but Keegan Gamble can be dangerous given the right opportunity and chances

 

Keegan this year had 14 goals 31 assists for 45 points in 56 games in his first year in the VHLM playing on the second line and second line PP. He had exactly 100 hits on the year, so he can play quite physical for his smaller size and 23 blocks to add on. As of playoffs, he has 1 goal 2 assists for 3 points in 4 playoff games after the Marlins swept the Houston Bulls. 

Weaknesses

 

Scoring: Keegan's weakness as a player are the ability to produce goals. Yes he is more of a playmaker, but he didn't produce very many shots either. Counting all players who played over games this year on the San Diego Marlins, he had the worst shooting percentage at 7.82%. 

 

Strength: Size certainly doesn't help Keegan and he isn't the strongest guy on the ice. Keegan's strength is something he is working on improving massively as soon as the off season hits. As of right now he is quite vulnerable and easy to knock off the puck. As I implied before, he is a smaller player, so him not being as strong as others is definitely a disadvantage to him at this point in time and is one of his main focuses on improving this summer. 

 

BONUS!!

A huge bonus you get from Keegan Gamble is his crippled wheelchair dog.... HENRY!!

 

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Edited by Keegan Gamble
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