Marlies Prospects in 2010-11: Defensemen

by on September 9, 2010 in 2010-11 Season, Toronto Marlies - 579 Comments

Marlies Prospects in 2010-11: Defensemen
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We’ve taken a look at the front end of the depth on the Marlies. Now it’s time to take a look at the back end. Defense is perhaps the strongest part of this year’s Marlies squad, mirroring the look of the Leafs in that respect. Let’s take a look:

Korbinian Holzer

Position: D

Bio: Holzer has more than just an awesome name. At age 22, Holzer has just come from an impressive DEL season in Germany, getting 22 points in 52 games. He has a sizable frame at 6’3” and 205 pounds and is not afraid to lay out a good check now and then. Holzer is likely the Leafs’ D prospect closest to earning a NHL spot, with a few games in place of injured players likely this season.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 8 goals, 36 assists, 44 points

Juraj Mikus

Position: D

Bio: Mikus was a bit of an unknown going into the 09-10 season. He had received very little ice time in the top Slovakian league, earning just 5 points in 08-09. However, the now 21 year old surprised many fans, putting up a respectable 5 goals and 23 points for the Marlies last season in his rookie year in North America. Mikus needs to add muscle to his frame (6’4”, 201 lbs.) and will be challenged to improve his totals this season if he has aspirations of being a powerplay quarterback in the future.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 9 goals, 29 assists, 38 points

Keith Aulie

Position: D

Bio: Aulie was an understated but substantial part of the Phaneuf trade late last season. Drafted in the fourth round in 2007, Aulie plays the role of shutdown defenseman. Aulie is believed by many to have a long and fruitful career in the NHL ahead of him, so don’t be surprised if he’s on the Leafs sooner rather than later. Aulie is currently recovering from shoulder surgery and may get off to a slow start in 2010-11.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 2 goals, 11 assists, 13 points

Matt Lashoff

Position: D

Bio: Lashoff has yet to live up to his draft position, being taken 22nd overall in 2005 by the Boston Bruins. Lashoff has played 63 games in the NHL, but was unable to crack a bad defense core in Tampa Bay last season. Now in his third NHL organization, Lashoff needs to start showing improvement if he has hopes of being a full time NHL player.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 10 goals, 23 assists, 33 points

Simon Gysbers

Position: D

Bio: Gysbers was recently acquired as one of Burke’s “free wallets” in the NCAA. He’s a relative unknown, but plays a defense first style of game, similar to Luke Schenn or Keith Aulie. It is obvious that the organization has high hopes for Gysbers, as Burke made sure to mention his name as being a candidate for a roster spot on the Leafs this year. That may be a little presumptuous, but Gysbers could develop into a solid third pairing defender down the line.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 1 goal, 10 assists, 11 points

Drew Paris

Position: D

Bio: Paris is the only defensive prospect on the Marlies without a NHL contract. He went undrafted and unsigned in his QMJHL career, putting up decent offensive numbers. The 09-10 season was Paris’ first pro year and he certainly made the most of it. He played 68 games for Gwinnett in the ECHL, putting up 12 goals and 45 points. This earned him a contract with the Marlies, where he played the final 2 games of the season, getting 1 goal and 2 assists. As is often the case with this type of defenseman, Paris is questionable on the defensive side of the game. If he continues to improve, don’t be surprised if he earns a NHL contract with the Leafs at some point this season.

Estimated totals if he plays the full season: 12 goals, 23 assists, 35 points

Likely to spend time on the Reading Royals of the ECHL: Drew Paris

Veteran defenseman: Danny Richmond

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  • LT73

    @ CanuckinUK
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    You nailed it. It’s all part of the Burknis’ (too funny dude) master plan.
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    Furthermore, check out the list of FA’s still available:
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    Kyle McLaren Atl
    Dan Fritsche CBJ
    Jon Cheechoo Dal
    Aaron Downey Det
    Tyler Arnason Fla
    Marcus Nilson NJ
    Kyle Wellwood Phx
    Eric Perrin TB
    Michael Ryan Phl
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    Paul Mara
    Jose Theodore
    Bill Guerin
    Patrick O’Sullivan
    Ryan Johnson
    Lukas Krajicek
    Mathieu Schneider
    Vesa Toskala
    Owen Nolan
    Garnet Exelby
    Scott Walker
    Evgeny Artyukhin
    Christoph Schubert
    Miro Satan
    Brendan Morrison
    Eric Belanger
    Jay McKee
    Slava Kozlov
    Anders Eriksson
    Mark Parrish
    Brian McGrattan
    Robert Lang
    MA Bergeron
    Mark Popovic
    Jere Lehtinen
    Ruslan Fedotenko
    Andreas Lilja
    Kyle Calder
    Jay Pandolfo
    Jason Williams
    Tom Preissing
    Dean McAmmond
    Andy Delmore
    Steve Begin
    Rory Fitzpatrick
    Stephane Veilleux
    Petteri Nokelainen
    Darcy Tucker
    Petr Sykora
    Manny Legace
    Tim Stapleton
    Jed Ortmeyer
    Marek Svatos
    Wayne Primeau
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    There are a few names on that list that could make a real difference for a lot of teams. (Unfortunate casualties of the CBA)

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  • LT73

    Burke is projecting this team will compete for the cup in 2-4 years. By then, guys like McArthur will be 26-28 years old. Right in their prime. And if he doesn’t turn out, I have to think we’ll be seeing a list like the one above until the next CBA and beyond.
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    Like shooting fish in a barrel for a GM like Burke.

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