#2 Victor Hedman – The Hockey Spy’s 2009 NHL Entry Draft Rankings

Christopher Ralph is a hockey writer with a focus on prospects and the entry draft, as well as the Leafs’ correspondent here at THW.

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Victor Hedman Shakin' Off Tavares {Leon T Switzer - TotalPhoto}

Victor Hedman Shakin' Off Tavares {Leon T Switzer - TotalPhoto}

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2. Victor Hedman -- Örnsköldsvik, SWE -- 6’6″ -- 220 lbs -- SEL -- Modo – D

One-Timer: A fast and smooth skating defenseman, offensively and defensively sound and is 6’6” 220lbs and only recently turned 18?!? Is he genetically engineered? Nope! It’s one Victor Hedman who’s a shoe in to go second overall in June, with more than a few GMs considering him at first overall. Iwas, in fact, contemplating ranking him at numero uno, given the rarity of such a combination in a defenseman of size, skill and skating ability. In the end, I had to give Tavares the slight edge.

NHL Player(s) Comparison: Hybrid of Jay Boumeester and Chris Pronger

Bio/Interview Link(s):

Scouting Combine Performance:

  • Eug Sorokin, my inside agent at the combine, had the opportunity to speak with Hedman while he was waiting for a laptop to do one of the tests. Eug  was so impressed with Victor, he went so far as to say he was “one of the finest human beings he had the opportunity to meet.” While Hedman is not vying for a Nobel Peace Prize, Sorokin went on to report: “All in all, a good-hearted kid, very genuine, and an absolute physical freak.”
  • Gare Joyce reported Hedman was one of only seven of all tested to score “AA” (above average) in both upper and lower body physical development. He measured in at 6’6”.

International Tournaments: WJC: Hedman had just 2 assists in 6 games and had a seemingly underwhelming performance, but scouts were not deterred by his tournament play.

ETA = Ready to 1 year away

Risk-Reward Analysis: Risk = 0.5/5   Reward = 5/5

NHL Potential: #1 blueliner – Norris Trophy candidate

Fantasy Hockey Potential: Offensive = 8.5/10   Defensive = 10/10

Other Rankings:

  • ISS: 3
  • CSB: 1-E
  • TSN: 2
  • THN: 2

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Christopher Ralph

I am a hockey writer with a focus on the future of hockey - the prospects. As well, The Hockey Spy (my alias) is your inside agent covering current NHL events, fantasy hockey, international hockey, trade speculation, and of course the NHL entry draft. The Calgary Flames, prospects, and the entry draft will be by focus here at THW.

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