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Sandro
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 07.10.2009

Jun 3 @ 8:07 PM ET
Leafs have to be considering Coner Timmins as well. I really like this kid. Here is the scouting report on him:

CONER TIMMINS
1998-09-18
Thorold, Ontario
Defense
Right handed shot
OHL: Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds.
2017 stats: 67 games 7 goals 54 assists 61 points 69 PIM (+53)

The cerebral, poised Timmins plays an impressive two-way game featuring sharp intuition and vision that contribute to his skilled passing and playmaking. A great puck-mover and mobile skater that excels at quarterbacking the power play. He took great offensive strides last year with OHL Sault Ste. Marie, finishing with seven goals and 54 assists in 67 contests, far exceeding his previous 13-point campaign. He could add more muscle to beef up his already aggressive defensive game.

Timmins vastly improved at the offensive end. One of his biggest strengths is his passing ability. Whether it’s clearing the zone or making the right pass in the offensive zone, Timmins is decisive in his decision-making. This led to him becoming the Greyhounds’ quarterback on the power play.

Timmins recorded 7-54-61 in 67 games in 2016-17 after scoring just 13 points in 60 games last season. He was given a golden opportunity and has run with it. He’s also an effective defender. He’s not afraid to get physical with you. As with most young defenders, he needs more strength for the next level. But given his overall skill set, Timmins deserves the attention he’s getting as one of the fastest risers in the entire draft.
Sandro
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 07.10.2009

Jun 3 @ 8:33 PM ET
Leafs have to be considering Coner Timmins as well. I really like this kid. Here is the scouting report on him:

CONER TIMMINS
1998-09-18
Thorold, Ontario
Defense
Right handed shot
OHL: Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds.
2017 stats: 67 games 7 goals 54 assists 61 points 69 PIM (+53)

The cerebral, poised Timmins plays an impressive two-way game featuring sharp intuition and vision that contribute to his skilled passing and playmaking. A great puck-mover and mobile skater that excels at quarterbacking the power play. He took great offensive strides last year with OHL Sault Ste. Marie, finishing with seven goals and 54 assists in 67 contests, far exceeding his previous 13-point campaign. He could add more muscle to beef up his already aggressive defensive game.

Timmins vastly improved at the offensive end. One of his biggest strengths is his passing ability. Whether it’s clearing the zone or making the right pass in the offensive zone, Timmins is decisive in his decision-making. This led to him becoming the Greyhounds’ quarterback on the power play.

Timmins recorded 7-54-61 in 67 games in 2016-17 after scoring just 13 points in 60 games last season. He was given a golden opportunity and has run with it. He’s also an effective defender. He’s not afraid to get physical with you. As with most young defenders, he needs more strength for the next level. But given his overall skill set, Timmins deserves the attention he’s getting as one of the fastest risers in the entire draft.
Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Vancouver, BC
Joined: 09.26.2010

Jun 3 @ 8:37 PM ET
Leafs have to be considering Coner Timmins as well. I really like this kid. Here is the scouting report on him:

CONER TIMMINS
1998-09-18
Thorold, Ontario
Defense
Right handed shot
OHL: Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds.
2017 stats: 67 games 7 goals 54 assists 61 points 69 PIM (+53)

The cerebral, poised Timmins plays an impressive two-way game featuring sharp intuition and vision that contribute to his skilled passing and playmaking. A great puck-mover and mobile skater that excels at quarterbacking the power play. He took great offensive strides last year with OHL Sault Ste. Marie, finishing with seven goals and 54 assists in 67 contests, far exceeding his previous 13-point campaign. He could add more muscle to beef up his already aggressive defensive game.

Timmins vastly improved at the offensive end. One of his biggest strengths is his passing ability. Whether it’s clearing the zone or making the right pass in the offensive zone, Timmins is decisive in his decision-making. This led to him becoming the Greyhounds’ quarterback on the power play.

Timmins recorded 7-54-61 in 67 games in 2016-17 after scoring just 13 points in 60 games last season. He was given a golden opportunity and has run with it. He’s also an effective defender. He’s not afraid to get physical with you. As with most young defenders, he needs more strength for the next level. But given his overall skill set, Timmins deserves the attention he’s getting as one of the fastest risers in the entire draft.

- Sandro

shut up
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Jun 3 @ 9:00 PM ET
shut up
- Nucker101

I am forced to agree.
Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken
Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz.
Joined: 09.20.2013

Jun 6 @ 1:19 PM ET
EVERYBODY JUST CALM DOWN
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