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Clayton KellerBoston U vs. New Hampshire (NCAA)2/18/2017Great takeaway with a poke and turns it into a partial breakaway and really dangerous chance, shorthanded

 

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Anton Silayev

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Draft Information

A/P ScoreOriginal Draft YearYear DraftedHockey Prophets RankWeighted RankNHL DraftedNHL Draft Team
-0.492024202412710New Jersey Devils

 

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Player Notes

Hockey Prophets Player Notes
NameNote TypeNoteWriterGame WatchedGame DateDate ViewedGame Number
Anton SilayevNoteMoving well laterally and backwards. Skating stride is simple, effortless. Pivots are seamless.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteStarts up ice, but the puck kicks back and his change from forward acceleration to backwards retreat was fast and all in his edges. That was a lovely piece of skating.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteLooks so well-coordinated for such a young player with that kind of height.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteGetting pulled out of position a bit in his own end, but he's not getting a lot of help, either.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNotePositions his hips and shoulders well in advance of receiving the puck. This allows him to already be in motion when he gets possession.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteTrying to skate the puck through the neutral zone. He doesn't look as comfortable carrying as he does passing.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteGood step up and poke check to disrupt an attack. He relies on the poke a lot in lieu of a hit, but this time it worked well.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteWell-weighted pass gives the attacking forward the chance to maintain speed and enter the offensive zone.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteThere's some physical contact. Finally.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteChases his man behind the net and gets burned for it. Tough choice, but he was on the wrong side of the puck and paid for it.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteOffensive zone possession, he does a good job keeping the puck in the zone at the right point, then throwing the puck into the slot area scrums.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevNoteHe really seems to prefer the step-up poke check to thwart oncoming attacks. He's good at it, but that's a move he will have to dial back.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309
Anton SilayevSummaryBig, smooth defender that shows more stay-at-home, first pass skills than a pure transitional or offensive blueliner. He has some work to do to improve on his defensive awareness and holding position, but any chance an NHL team has at a 6'7 blueliner with easy skating and nice hands, they'll jump on.Brian FogartyTorpedo vs Spartak Moscow (KHL)1/29/20245/23/202410309


 

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