Saturday, April 13, 2013

Blackhawks sign Hobey Baker winner Drew LeBlanc


In an under the radar signing, the Blackhawks announced that they signed St. Cloud State center and Hobey Baker award winner Drew LeBlanc to a 1 year deal. Details of the deal have not been announced, but he will come to Chicago and wear #14. It's questionable, though, whether he'll actually play. It's not like he's going to be the answer at second line center, so maybe he'll give Kruger or Handzus a rest at 4th line center. Don't expect much from him.

The Hobey Baker is the College equivalent of the Heisman Trophy, but most blue chip players go through juniors rather than the College system. You surely remember the stellar Blackhawk careers of former Hobey Baker winners Brendan Morrison, Tony Hrkac and Kip Miller, don't you?

Exactly.

Here is what the scouting report says at Hockey's Future:
History

2006-07: Drew LeBlanc played as a junior for Hermantown H.S. where he came back and set a new high for points in a season with 90 (he set the record the year before with 83 points). Left Hermantown program ranked second in career points (199), third in goals scored (79) and first for assists (120). After high school, LeBlanc joined Chicago in the USHL for the remainder of the season. He was NHL draft eligible, but wasn’t selected in Columbus.

2007-08: LeBlanc returned to the Steel for his first full season in the USHL. Played for Team USA at the 2007 World Junior A Challenge. Named to Eastern Division team for the USHL Prospects/All-Star Game.

Talent Analysis

LeBlanc is a 6’0”, 195-pound playmaking center that plays an intelligent two-way game. He also possesses some of the best hands in all of college hockey. His superb passing skills and great vision allow him to make plays that few other collegians can make. And it’s an attribute that hasn’t been lost on scouts, either. LeBlanc’s decision-making is excellent. He makes few mistakes and thinks the game remarkably well. He also has the ability to make those around him better. Although LeBlanc is known more for his playmaking ability, he has shown a knack for scoring timely goals, as well. One attribute that sets LeBlanc apart from many other collegiate players is his ability to create time and space for his teammates. He can control the tempo of the game and, with his tremendous patience with the puck, can allow teammates the time get into the best possible positions. LeBlanc is an excellent skater that moves exceedingly well with the puck. While he isn’t exceedingly fast, LeBlanc does have good speed, acceleration and can transition quickly. LeBlanc, who is one of St. Cloud State’s co-captains, also possesses strong leadership qualities.