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Player name: Jordan Tonn

Hometown: Kelowna, British Columbia

Position: RW

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 180

Team: Undrafted

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All the way from British Columbia Canada. A guy by the name of Jordan Tonn. He is 6'3" and 180 pounds and trying to make a name for himself. He has to move away from any doubts that a goal scorer may have. Jordan Tonn is a giant, that loves to shoot the puck. This guy has a real instinct for scoring goals and can be the toughest player on the ice. Although his career has not even started. Perhaps he could be one of the VHL's number one goal scorers. But this man still has lots to prove.

 

Positives

Jordan Tonn knows a lot about hockey, he is always in the right position at the right time and he can shoot. When he releases his shot the puck will always hit the net. This man is also very aggressive he is not afraid to rough it up with the goalie or take down a couple of opponents. He often gets the job done when it counts the most. His speed and skill is a big threat especially when he is under extreme pressure. Jordan can be a great passer too. When Jordan was down in middle school he was the captain. This man knows to pump up a team before a big game. He knows how to get the wins going if they are on a bit of a losing streak. This man can pretty much do anything. He is an absolute machine that cannot be taken down and at only 18 years old, he has time to grow even stronger! Jordan Tonn is a wonderful skater he is fast and swift on the ice, Jordan's fast and swift speed allows him to push his way into those tight areas retrieving the puck setting up plays and scoring those dirty goals. His style of skating definitely takes some time to getting used too. He did not learn to like the other kids at a young age he could never get the technique down.

 

Negatives 

One major problem is his defence. When in the defensive zone he does not really know where to be. He kinda just does what he wants back there and that does not result in a good shift. His poke checking and shot blocking is all over the place, I don't even want to talk about his discipline. He takes way to many penalties that should not have been taken in the first place. He takes a lot of high sticking or tripping penalties everything that he has learned goes to crap when we have to defend. I'm sure it was a given that this was going to be one, and if you thought this, you were right. While his agency has made some incredible players, his presence has been less felt by the league and the players which he represents haven't been quite good, or for him "elite", as the old, past ones used to be. The effort has tapered off and the skills and training has dropped as well. But that never stops them from still producing solid players. However, if Jordan wants to improve and do so better, consistency will need to be found.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Banackock said:

Make it happen and I'll call off the hit man @Beketov placed on you. :ph34r:

You have no clue how much I’m paying this hitman :P

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  • DollarAndADream changed the title to Jordan Tonn Rookie Profile [1/2]
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