Radek Faksa Scouting Report

by on May 26, 2012 in Entry Draft - 731 Comments

Radek Faksa Scouting Report
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With the discussion and speculation builiding up as draft day nears, one name that just won’t go away is Radek Faksa. The Maple Leafs are rumoured to be quite high on the powerful Kitchener Rangers’ forward and have scouted his games extensively. Faksa possesses many of the qualities currently lacking in the organization: the ability to play centre, defensive zone acumen, and size. His name will undoubtedly be linked to the Blue and White even at #5 overall.

The Basics: Two-way centreman for the Kitchener Rangers, 29 goals and 38 assists for 67 points in 62 games played

Strengths: The 22nd overall selection in the 2011 CHL Import Draft has put together a very impressive rookie season in North America. Thanks to a powerful 6’3 202 lb frame, he’s had no trouble adjusting to the more physical Canadian game. Faksa is the definition of a complete player, able to line up at all three forward positions, play a grind-it-out style of game, display some of the best two-way potential in the draft (right up there with Galchenyuk), and contribute on the scoresheet as well. He’s a character kid with a good head on his shoulders and will battle for you on every shift. Offensively, there is a well-rounded skillset that includes a quick, accurate wrist shot and some soft hands in tight around the net.

Weaknesses: Faksa has a solid all-around package of talent but it’s difficult to pinpoint any one particular outstanding skill that will vault him to an all-star calibre level. He’s not afraid to bang bodies but he’s not exactly an intimidating, physical presence at this point. He’s pretty slick and agile for a player his size, but could still improve on his acceleration and top end speed. On the offensive side, he’s no slouch and should be able to contribute, but probably won’t be one to dominate the scoresheet.

Draft Day Outlook: Faksa is currently pegged to go somewhere between picks #10 – 20 (16th overall on the ISS rankings) but given the parity of the draftboard, it would not surprise me to see him land  in the top 10. An underwhelming playoff performance may hurt his stock and provide the Maple Leafs with an opportunity to move down if this is indeed their man. A projected 50-60 point two-way forward  similar to a David Backes or a Bobby Holik type would not be unreasonable expectation.

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  • the_flow

    I agree, if we got Lou one of riems or scrivens has to be moved.Even tho riemer has more NHL experience I think they have equal value,question is what is that value. Are they worth a 1st?maybe a top six roster player?maybe they’re worth fuck all(doubt it).

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  • Mike_84

    Maybe the 1st for reimer could equal someone like Faksa or Gaunce

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  • B_Leaf

    Just my opinion but I expect Aulie is going to be a monster against the Marlies in the final. That was a stupid deal by Burke…Yzerman fleeced him badly…not Chiarelli bad, but bad.
    No doubt we needed forwards with size but Aulie gave us a fear factor that we really needed…it seems Burke says one thing and then does another. Kind of like saying July 1st is our draft and then whenever a good player comes up like Kovalchuk or Richards he runs away from the cost because he spent huge on Komisarek, Armstrong, and lately on Lombo and Conolly.
    Anyway if Burke is staying I just hope he drafts well this year with the fifth and thirtyfifth picks. Next year we are likely going to draft high again. By then Burke gets fired…his bad salaries are mostly done, we draft high again with a new GM and go from there just as our young players are starting to hit their stride. Sorry but some times I just need to rant about this.

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  • Mike_84

    With Kesler being dragged through the mud could he be on the market. He’s gotten a bad rep but he would look good between Lupul and Kesel. He’s got the speed to keep up.

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  • Mike_84

    Aulies foot speed worried me.

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  • the_flow

    Not basically, that’s exactly what we did.Ashton IMO will have more impact in the NHL than aulie ..Burke did a good job of building aulie up to be something that he’s not

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  • rustynail

    Simon Gysbers ?@simongysbers
    This memorial cup game is almost as annoying as the world cup in South Africa was. #enoughwiththehorns

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    Oh gysbers, game winning rockets from the point, and now.a joke to entertain us all….your too much my friend, keep up the good work!

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  • Gilbert

    Austin Watson is easily the best player on the ice

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  • Gilbert

    And for all the shit he takes kabobov is the best cat

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  • dlb

    there were many times i feared when Aulie was on the ice, that the puck would be in our net, is that what you mean?

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