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Micah Adrienne Prospect Scouting


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Micah Adrienne

Height: 6'6"

Weight: 250 pounds

Birthplace: ??

 

VHLM Statistics

  • Season 71 (PHI) - 23 games, 4 goals, 13 assists, 17 points, +15, 21 hits, 29 shots blocked
    • Playoffs: 7 games, 0 goals, 2 assists, +3, 15 hits, 10 shots blocked
  • Season 72 (LVA) - 72 games, 23 goals, 49 assists, 72 points, +46, 250 hits, 104 shots blocked
    • Playoffs: 6 games, 3 goals, 6 assists, 9 points, +4, 21 hits, 9 shots blocked

 

PROS

Defense (87)

When you look at Micah Adrienne, he is ready go to defensively. He may be one of the most ready players in the draft for that reason. You can instantly toss him on the penalty kill and be happy with what you see. Now, you are going to get some mistakes from this guy just given the fact that he is so young. He is only 16 years old, so you are definitely going to be getting some of that mentality. However, defense is his strong suit, he will be happily stepping into that role. 

 

Checking (69)

I think one thing that really goes into the defense is his checking ability . During last season for the Las Vegas Aces, Adrienne had 250 hits, causing his opponents be always looking around for where this 6'6" body was. I think he will continue doing that at the next level. He needs to continue to develop this, but it's something that you will get from him, without question. 

 

CONS

Passing (61)

Now, one of his shortcomings will come on the offensive side of the ice. He is not a great passer at all. He makes silly passes and really sometimes has no idea where he is going with the puck. At the VHLM level, you may be able to get away with passes like that, but at the VHL level, you best believe that you are going to be sat at the end of the bench and told how much you suck. People in the VHL will make you pay for stupid passes like he did for the Aces. He needs to be better, but offense is just something he has to work harder at. 

 

Puck Handling (70)

I think on the same lines as passing, puck handling is something he needs to work at. When you look at some of the times he has just been stripped of the puck so easily, you know that he needs to work on it. Somehow, he put up 23 goals last season, no one really is sure how. With every goal he scored, he was curious how it got there. You see him on the ice and wonder why he even tries to touch the puck. It's something he needs to work on, definitely. 

 

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