
"Throughout his time at the University of Michigan, the Maple Leafs have seen signs of development; he has never been a flashy forward, but rather a hard-working, detail-oriented player that every team wants on their roster. Moldenhauer has seen the most progression in his junior year at Michigan, and with his senior year coming next, we could see a lot more signs of development."
"In Michigan's most recent game against Notre Dame, we saw a player who plays with speed, skill, and lots of hockey sense. He was consistently involved in the play, creating offence, winning battles, and showing the type of all-around game that the Leafs' development staff will be pleased to see. While he isn't the type of player to always show up on the scoresheet, he is a responsible two-way player with some scoring touch."
"Moldenhauer picked up a goal and an assist in their most recent game against Notre Dame, leading the way for the Wolverines. He was strong along the boards, supported the puck well in all three zones, and made smart decisions under pressure. He may not always be a standout player, but he is someone who does the little plays well, limits opposition scoring chances, keeps plays alive, and will help carry some of the offence."
Nick Moldenhauer has progressed into a more complete collegiate player at the University of Michigan, showing speed, skill, and strong hockey sense. He plays a detail-oriented, hard-working style as a responsible two-way forward who supports the puck in all three zones and wins puck battles. This season he has recorded four goals and 11 assists for 15 points while displaying improved playmaking and net-driving instincts. Recent performances included a goal and an assist against Notre Dame and increased involvement in generating offense. Continued development could project him as an effective bottom-six centre capable of crucial minutes in tight games.
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