2022 NHL Draft #7 Overall: Blackhawks Select Kevin Korchinksi (D)

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Kevin Korchinski


Position: D
Team: Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
Date of Birth: June 21, 2004
Birthplace: Saskatoon, SK
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 185 lbs
Shoots: Left


Rankings


Ranked #14 by CONSOLIDATED RANKING
Ranked #19 by ELITEPROSPECTS.COM
Ranked #7 by FCHOCKEY
Ranked #25 by TSN/BOB McKENZIE
Ranked #18 by MCKEEN’S HOCKEY
Ranked #10 by TSN/CRAIG BUTTON
Ranked #7 by NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING (NA Skaters)
Ranked #13 by SPORTSNET
Ranked #17 by ISS HOCKEY
Ranked #14 by RECRUIT SCOUTING
Ranked #15 by DOBBERPROSPECTS
Ranked #17 by DRAFT PROSPECTS HOCKEY
Ranked #13 by SMAHT SCOUTING
Ranked #42 by THE PUCK AUTHORITY


2021-22 Stats


Games Played: 67
Goals: 4
Assists: 61
Points: 65
PIM: 40
Plus/Minus: 36

The one thing about him is for an elite offensive defenceman, he’s got a level of fearlessness and durability that you don’t see at that age. With other offensive defencemen, sometimes they can be timid going back for pucks and things like that. He just does not have that. And it leads to him taking a lot of big hits but he’s got some grit and some toughness that kind of gets overlooked sometimes. He took some big hits against Edmonton and never missed a shift and just came back,” O’Dette said. “He puts himself in somewhat dangerous spots, and it doesn’t faze him. And we’ve seen it with the Shea Theodores and the Ty Smiths where there was some hesitation for top WHL D at a young age. And he doesn’t have that timidness. He wants the puck and he wants to go get it. That’s a nice trait for him to have at this age.” - The Athletic


Korchinski is a defenseman with great to elite straight line speed, good to great crossovers and good backwards skating skills. It allows for him to play a mobile transition game that often features him carrying the puck into the neutral or offensive zones. Korchinski’s long stride allows for him to cover distances quickly and seal off gaps with relative ease, another advantage in the modern game. His top speed is above average for the WHL and while I don’t see him burning past players often, he is able to generate some separation between himself and an opposing defender with little difficulty. I have rarely seen Korchinski take a shift off, particularly in the offensive zone. He keeps his feet moving to establish a better position for himself and can skate well enough to cover up for any mistakes that his teammates might make. - Smaht Scouting

 

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Good pick. So crazy how different today is than yesterday
 

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so we like this or?

He is best fit currently. I was hoping for them to trade up to 2 for a shot at Nemec but that didn't happen.

I really like his profile and scouting report but time will tell. They definitely needed help on the blue line so I am going to say I like the pick.
 

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He is best fit currently. I was hoping for them to trade up to 2 for a shot at Nemec but that didn't happen.

I really like his profile and scouting report but time will tell. They definitely needed help on the blue line so I am going to say I like the pick.
At least he has some size, unlike previous picks on defence.
 

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Has real good speed on the blue line. Something we need
 

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I know it’s a highlight video but if you decide to watch it he’s a pretty damn good skater
 

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Seems like we could have had him at 13 and used this pick on someone else.
I agree. Seems like a reach out of need, to get our Leddy loss back and continue unfruitful search for young defenseman.

That said, he has a very high floor due to physical traits, skating, and offensive ability. He will play in the big league early and stay for a long long time.

Would have LOVED at 13, I can like it at 7.

I think we got lucky with Dach to get our money back and fleeced with Cat.
 
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He is best fit currently. I was hoping for them to trade up to 2 for a shot at Nemec but that didn't happen.

I really like his profile and scouting report but time will tell. They definitely needed help on the blue line so I am going to say I like the pick.
He's no Bovquist
 

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