Adam Fantilli | NCAA season highlights | 22-23 Michigan Wolverines

Experience the dynamic talent of Adam Fantilli in his remarkable 2022-23 hockey season highlights with the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA. As a highly anticipated prospect for the upcoming 2023 NHL draft, Fantilli is a strong contender for the second overall draft pick after Connor Bedard. Prepare to be amazed by his standout performances and witness why he is a rising star in the hockey world. Français - English follows Découvrez le talent dynamique d’Adam Fantilli dans ses moments forts remarquables de la saison de hockey 2022-2023 avec les Michigan Wolverines de la NCAA. En tant que prospect très attendu pour le prochain repêchage de la LNH en 2023, Fantilli est un sérieux prétendant à la deuxième sélection générale après Connor Bedard. Préparez-vous à être émerveillé par ses performances exceptionnelles et découvrez pourquoi il est une étoile montante dans le monde du hockey. Highlights of every game from @BTN images from Instagram Adam Fantilli Scouting reports : Tony Ferrari - The Hockey News - Dec. 19th: “His physical tools have always been the advantage that allowed him to dominate, but the cerebral intelligence that Fantilli has shown over the last couple of seasons has allowed him to legitimately enter the conversation at first overall.“ Sam Cosentino - Sportsnet - Dec. 14th: “There is no better stage to state his case to go first overall than with a strong showing at the WJC.“ Austin Garret - Smaht Scouting - Nov. 25th: “His combination of skill, speed, size, and defensive prowess is exceptional and his microstats are just as exceptional as his counting stats to start the year at the University of Michigan.“ Corey Pronman - The Athletic - Nov. 15th: “He’s got a huge frame, skates well and competes hard. He wins a lot of battles and isn’t shy to use his big frame to lay out opponents. He has legit high-end skill and can make incredibly skilled plays at full speed.“ Scott Wheeler - The Athletic - Nov. 1st: “And even at 6-foot-2 and about 200 pounds, he might be the best skater in this draft. It’s not often we see players his size who can move like him. His skating is balanced.“ Evan Pace - Dobber Prospects - Oct. 20th: “He is perhaps the most physically-gifted player in the class with his combination of size and mobility, he possesses a dynamic offensive skillset, and he pairs a strong two-way game with elite production.“ Sam Cosentino - Sportsnet - Oct. 19th: “Path to stardom started as an underaged player in U16 hockey, continued through USHL Chicago and the pace hasn’t stopped as an NCAA freshman, where he has eight points in four games.“ Steven - Daily FaceOff - Oct. 3rd: “He has the physical maturity and the smarts to take control in the NCAA, and he’s going to ease the pain of losing out on Bedard for whoever snags Fantilli.“ Peter Baracchini - The Hockey Writers - Sept. 27th: “Fantilli is a highly skilled and smart centreman. He’s extremely deceiving with his movements and has the ability to play at a fast rate, controlling the pace of the game.“ Bob McKenzie - TSN - Sept. 22nd: “At almost 6-foot-2, Fantilli is a talented big man in the middle who is both skillful and competitive. He’s an excellent skater who drives play, competes hard, does a lot of heavy lifting in the hard areas of the ice and is not without well-above-average offensive skills.“
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