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Name: Ryuu Crimson

Position: Left Wing

Age: 18

Height: 68 in.

Weight: 165 pounds

Hometown: Calgary, AB

 

Ryuu Crimson is a formidable left wing from Calgary. He formerly played for the Nipawin Hawks, Swift Current Broncos, Calgary Mustangs. This report was a bit hard due to lack of evidence and playing time, (only 120 minutes for a whole season, that has gotta suck.) He has a bit of an identity crisis because he can’t choose between Calgary and Saskatoon as his hometown, but we decided to choose Calgary.

 

Strengths:

 

Crimson is pretty strong. He can bench press about 260 pounds. But it’s not about how much he can lift, it’s about how he can apply his strength. He can hit pretty hard. His hits have actually injured some players to the point of them actually needing surgery. He makes smart moves with his hits, like using his fast skating ability as velocity to hit his opponents. Whenever an opponent is on the boards, he can perfectly time the skating to hit the opponent directly. We asked him about how he can time the hits perfectly he says that he wanted to be a physical player due to there being lack of that type of player.

 

Also, like we mentioned earlier he can skate pretty fast. He can do one lap around the rink in around 14.3 seconds. He can also use the skating to surprise his opponents by suddenly cutting in front of them. He can change zones in a second and he can also turn on a dime. Going from backwards to forwards in an instant. He can also dodge hits really well, once using a triple axel to dodge a stick he was gonna run into. He can skate backwards faster than most players can do forwards and it’s like he has eyes on the back of his head, he barely has to look back when skating backwards.

 

He is a pretty good fighter, he is very strong and he has made 3 players bleed, and has his jersey is basically blood red due to all of the blood caused from the fighting. His fights seem to ramp up the audience and he has more or less “won” all his fights. He has a total of 20 penalty minutes from roughing alone.

 

Keep in mind this was all in 120 minutes.

 

Weaknesses:

 

Crimson is not a good scorer. He has only had one assist in his career so far. He has strong shots but he can’t seem to get the pucks in. Despite his strength he cannot simply get one goal in. Like Zip, Zero, Nada. No goals. He has been working hard on shooting though, but we’ll see if that will change.

 

He is not a good passer in general as well.  He can pass but he screws up sometimes and accidentally gives it to his opponent or misses his teammate’s stick. He is good at receiving passes. But keep in mind that he has really only had 4 games of experience that we watched, and we recommend that you help him work on his passing the most.

 

He is not the best stick handler and he usually depends on his teammates to advance through the zones but he is working on it. He usually gives it to his Center or Right Winger to bring it up. He is not phenomenal but also not that bad, just don’t count on him to bring it to the offensive zone and to score.

 

Conclusion:

 

Ryuu Crimson will be a good asset to a team. He has the potential of getting better and becoming a really good player. He won’t be your team’s goal-scorer or your team’s Johnny Hockey but he will be a good person to help your team regain control of the puck and he will be capable of getting dirty.

 

 

Edited by SlapshotDragon
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