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Name: Astrid Moon
Height: 73 inches
Weight: 186 pounds
Handedness: Right
Birth Place: Shanghai, Japan
Jersey Number: 70

 

Astrid Moon had gotten his career started with the Bern Royals of the VHLM and then he went on to enter the season 52 VHLM draft. There he would be selected by the Bern Royals and shortly after that traded to the Bratislava Watchmen. There he would help lead the team to a championship and he would help start his career off on a great note. Now we were handed a scouting report including the positives and the negatives to his game. We are going to reveal what we know about him and compare it to what we saw from the scouting report. Who knows they may even be the same thing but all that we know is everyone has strengths and weaknesses to their game. Here are the ups and downs to Astrid's game.

 

Astrid Moon is well known for his hand speed. This guy can make lightning quick catches and it was evident of that when he had his stint in the minors. It didn't show so much during his tenure in Bern, but it stuck out more over the course of a full season with the Bratislava Watchmen. His skating is also something that he is known for. This guy can move around quicker in the net than most players that are in his draft class. This kid is spectacular and should translate well into the major league. His size is also another aspect of his game that really sticks out to you when you think about it. These are the key aspects of his game that are really noticeable and I would call strengths of his and not weaknesses.

 

Now when it comes to weaknesses, there are three components that stick out. The first thing you think of is experience. Of course that is going to be a weakness as he has none in the major leagues. Since you can't consider the minors experience here, this is literally the lowest aspect of his game. Over time it will go up season to season. Also when he makes the playoffs it will help a lot. Leadership is another part of his game that is lacking. He is more of a follower and just tends to go out there and get his job done. He isn't very vocal in the locker room and just does what he is asked of. If he could manage to work on that it could be beneficial to his career later on when the team decides to have a backup or what you would call the eventual replacement. The final part of his game that is negative is penalty shot. This doesn't really seem that interesting to him. While he knows it's a great part of his game he must add, he knows that early on it shouldn't be a focus. In the seasons to come he may decide to upgrade that and work on it more, but it's way too early for him to make it a priority.

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