2011 Draft Profiles: Sven Bartschi

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2011 Draft Profiles: Sven Bartschi
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A few days ago, we learned about the playmaking Portland Winterhawk forward Ty Rattie. Today, let’s talk about another very talented draft eligible player from that line: goal scoring machine Sven Bartschi. With goal scoring instincts and natural ability reminiscent of rookie phenom Jeff Skinner, Bartschi is quite arguably one of the best pure goal scorers of the draft class.

The Basics: Goal scoring forward for the Portland Winterhawks; 34 goals and 51 assists for 85 points in 66 games played

Strengths: Bartschi comes with about as complete an array of offensive skills as there is. He has wonderful hands and puckhandling ability and has no problem weaving through traffic to create scoring opportunities. From the faceoff circle and in, he is a devastating scoring threat: finding seams, sneaking behind defenders or unloading an absolute bomb of a slapshot. The passing ability is criminally underrated and one Central Scouting talent evaluator believes he could be the best playmaker in the entire WHL. He is a quick and deceptive skater, displaying excellent edgework and balance. Bartschi plays with a great deal of passion and feistiness that should endear him to the hometown fans at the next level.

Weaknesses: Yes, he’s another one of those smallish forwards checking in around 5’11 185, but he isn’t afraid to take a hit to make a play. The top end speed is a bit mediocre which could limit his breakout rush opportunities at the NHL level. He loves being the focal point of the offense and likes playing with the puck on his stick but when he is not involved offensively, he can sometimes get frustrated and begin to force his game a little. The defensive side of the game is quite suspect but with the right amount of coaching should be able to eventually grade out as average.

Draft Day Outlook: Bartschi is listed as Central Scouting’s 7th best North American skater and figures to be selected somewhere between 10th and 15th overall. With talks of the Maple Leafs looking to upgrade one of their first round picks and rumored interest in linemate Ty Rattie, it may not be out of the question to see the organization move up with the intention of reuniting Portland’s dynamic duo in Toronto.

Previous Draft Profiles:

Ty Rattie – June 10th, 2011

Brandon Saad – May 2nd, 2011

Mark Scheifele – April 26th, 2011

Matt Puempel – April 22nd, 2011

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  • Nights

    @ BurkeDoingWork:
    YOu want to know what Anaheim was thinkign giving up Gardiner. Here’s two reasons :
    1. Cam Fowler and 2. Justin Schultz. He had better numbers then Gardiner on the same team. Drafted in the 2nd round of 2008 (same year as Gardiner).

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    @ Kostas:
    I know! I was totally caught off guard by that one. I wouldn’t have even been too opposed to that trade if you take out gardiner! Lupul is still young and can prove himself. I was concerned about the contract but beauch wasnt earning his contract either. gardiner definitely seems like he will have a bright future with us.

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    @ Nights:
    Yeah true, but still i would say gardiner’s value was way higher than what they traded him for. Burke completely took advantage of their prospect depth at that position and robbed them of a top level pmd prospect.

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  • Kostas

    @Nights

    Just because you have prospects like Fowler, Gardiner, and Shultz, doesn’t mean you can just blindly toss one in a trade. What if Fowler and Shultz shit the bed the next couple of season and Gardiner becomes the next Mike Green? Fact is, Anaheim gave up too much for Beauchemin…

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  • Bobs your uncle

    Did Timmy Thomas really say he could have stopped the 8 shots that Luongo missed in Game 3?

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  • bigslapowski

    Bobs your uncle wrote:

    Did Timmy Thomas really say he could have stopped the 8 shots the Luongo missed in Game 3?

    Considering the shit that’s been coming out of that greaseball Luongo’s mouth, if Thomas said that, I have no problem with that.

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  • Kostas

    @bigslapowski

    New Jersey couldn’t afford to take on Kovalchuk’s contract and yet they still did. Fact is by signing Kovalchuk to that contract, while ignoring Parise, is a slap in the face. Ownership or not, if Lou was a smart GM he wouldn’t have done this.
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    With the exception of CLB, no team will pay a king’s ransom for Parise. It’s not how the new NHL works. If the was the case, than teams would have jumped all over Kovalchuk when he was free.
    New Jersey can not afford Parise anymore… you need to come to terms and accept that he’ll be a Leaf ;) lol

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  • Irishfanman

    recent Parise stuff.

    http://aol.sportingnews.com/nhl/story/2011-06-12/devils-seen-likely-to-file-for-arbitration-for-zach-parise

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  • Kostas

    @bigslapowski

    Totally understand what your saying but Lou has been in this business for a very long time. The guy has won Stanley Cups for that organization for crying out loud and NOW ownership wants to tell him what to do? And all of a sudden Lou can’t say no?

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    @Nights

    I get what your saying but Gardiner isn’t a mid level prospect that can be thrown into a trade. This kid has great potential… I believe he was ranked top 2 in all of the college system, than not only did he step into the Marlies, played top minutes and dominate but he was also selected to be with team USA at the worlds not to long ago. To give this potential up for Beauchemin seems kind of like a waste – to me at least.
    Don’t get me wrong though. I’m very happy Anaheim did. :)

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    @ Kostas:
    I still can’t believe that trade. If Lupul stays healthy, Burke gave them the rape job IMO lol

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  • Great Dane

    Taking Parise to arbitration will of course buy the Devils some time, but if the Devils really would like to keep Parise that wouldn’t be necessary.
    While Parise was on LTIR they would have had plenty of time to sign a new contract with him, if it was top priority to keep.
    Any deal with Parise for Lupul or MacA – Bozak, a 1st round pick and a mid range prospect would be a fair and square deal to me. If they want to throw in Zubrus then the price should be lower.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com Schenn

    I find it kind of funny that Luongo complained to the media that he has said nothing but good things about Thomas and Timmy hasn’t returned the love.
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    Thomas should have came out and said, “You really didn’t have any chance on that 8th goal in Game 3″

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