Cody Franson Statistics & Scouting Report

Cody Franson Statistics & Scouting Report
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Cody Franson Scouting Report by Gus Katsaros and Ryan Dadoun

The promising young defenceman was the target in a deal that sent Matthew Lombardi and his $3.5 million cap hit to Toronto. Franson struggled with the transition, with an unimpressive showing during training camp leading to a press box stint for the first two regular season games. His best stretch was from Nov. 19 to Dec. 9 when he scored three goals and seven points in 10 games. The Salmon Arm, British Columbia native averaged 1:31 power-play minutes per game, but he only logged a total of 3:19 shorthanded minutes in 2011-12 – by far the lowest total of any Leafs’ defencemen. He ended up with a career-high .368 points-per-game (57-5-16-21) and a respectable minus-one rating on a team that was a collective minus-149. Still, he is prone to making major errors, mental and positional. The six-foot-five puckmoving blueliner finished the season with 102 hits, but doesn’t utilize his size to its full advantage. He tends to lean heavily on his positioning and instincts defensively. An injection of snarl would enhance crease presence. While less than impressive when skating backwards, he’s mobile overall and can carry the puck. It’s difficult to force Franson into making a mental mistake when he has the puck and he’s got a nice, soft pass. The 25-year-old only has 19 career goals, but he is a threat to score thanks to a howitzer from the point with a shoot-first mentality. Luke Schenn being jettisoned offers Franson a unique opportunity to secure a spot as a regular all season.

Cody Franson Statistics

Season
Age
Tm
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
Career1981952712468
2009-1022NSH61615211516
2010-1123NSH80821291030
2011-1224TOR5751621-122

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