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Lightning Round: Scouting Report on Jake Boltmann

The Tampa Bay Lightning have eight picks heading into the 2020 NHL Draft (wherever and whenever it’s going to be). Five of their own from the second to seventh rounds, and three mid-round picks from the Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings, and Ottawa Senators.

The Lightning don’t have a first round pick, nor a fifth round pick, but that shouldn’t bother them if they want to come out of the draft with the only prospect that they could possibly need:

Jake Boltmann.

We introduced him to you yesterday in our discussion of the new Central Scouting Rankings but let’s try to put together a real scouting report.

A high school senior playing in Minnesota, the right-shooting defenseman is committed to the University of Minnesota for the next four years starting in the fall of 2020. Standing somewhere within an inch of six feet tall and in the neighbourhood of 180-190lbs, the captain of the Edina High School Hornets was ranked 113th among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting. Presumably that means he’ll slot in somewhere in the seventh round if selected this year. If he misses getting selected this year then, hey, maybe we’ll see him be one of those college free agent signings in four years.


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On Boltmann the player, from the limited amount of video I was able to find on him, he is a defenseman that likes to jump up into the rush a lot. This indicates to me that he both wants to be a leader on the ice and go where the puck is offensively, but also that he’s probably playing at a level too low for his skillset right now in Minnesota high school. On the good side, he’s already committed to Minnesota of the NCAA, which will be a great place to develop for up to four years.

Looking at the two video clips I was able to find (Boltmann is #2), I don’t think he has an especially strong shot, but he’s got confidence and a good eye for the offensive side of the game.

A total of 99 seconds of video isn’t anything to go on. This goal was interesting because he jumped down low and took the puck behind the net himself where he essentially played quarterback with the net acting as his defensive line. Fun fact, Boltmann played football for Edina last season and was a WR and backup QB.

I had to double check that Boltmann is a defenseman because on this goal he was standing in front of the net.


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