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Fantasy Summary

Eiserman is an elite goalscorer; his release is as potent as his ability to find soft ice off-puck, but his on-puck game and defensive engagement remain raw.


Observations

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August 2024 – Eiserman recently participated in the World Junior Summer Showcase for the Team USA White squad. He played in three games for the USA but only managed to score one goal. He will now turn his attention to the upcoming season at Boston University, where he hopes to cement himself as a play driver at the NCAA level, and officially earn a spot on the roster for the World Junior Championship. William Langstaff

 

June 2024 – Eiserman was selected at 20 and easily becomes the top prospect on the Island. Pat Quinn

 

November 2023 – It is no secret that Eiserman has the best shot in the 2024 draft class. It is powerful, accurate and given time and space, is nearly guaranteed to be a given goal. Eiserman has found particular success on the power-play, where he can take full advantage of the extra ice to punish any PK unit that doesn’t give him his due respect. This alone is likely to see him land quite high on draft day as his release is NHL-ready. Seeing Eiserman playing trigger-man on an NHL team’s first PP unit is not far. However, when you zoom away from his core strength, Eiserman carries with him a few key flaws. Particularly, he’s got a lot of work to do in his skating. While effective off the rush and in odd-man opportunities, he lacks the edgework and explosiveness to create separation from defenders who focus on him. His weak stride also doesn’t make him much for a forechecking threat and far too often, leaves him behind play which leads to penalties taken. His playmaking is currently underutilized as pucks tend to end up behind the net or frozen shortly after receiving the puck. Going forward, Eiserman will need to develop some extra layers to his game in some way. Whether by improving his passing game, skating, or defensive ability; Eiserman needs to evolve his game to match his current reputation as an “elite-level prospect”. Fortunately, he has plenty of time to do so. David Saad (November Rankings: 5th overall)

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 9.0
NHL Certainty 9.0
Country USA
Position LW
Roster Type NCAA
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth August 29, 2006
Height 6‘0”
Weight 196 lbs
Drafted No

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2015-2016 Boston Jr. Bruins Brick Invitational6 5 27 4|Playoffs2 0 11
 2017-2018 Canada East Selects U12WSI U126 14 115 -|        
 2018-2019 Middlesex Islanders QC Int PW5 6 39 2|        
 2019-2020 Middlesex Islanders 13U AAA13U AAA- - -- -|        
 2020-2021 Shattuck St. Mary's 14U AAA14U AAA50 97 57154 48|        
 2021-2022 Team Kelly USA-S154 7 411 6|        
  Shattuck St. Mary's 18U PrepUSHS-Prep53 56 3086 44|        
  Shattuck St. Mary's 18U PrepPHC11 10 414 4|Playoffs2 2 13
 2022-2023 U.S. National U17 TeamNTDP42 43 2972 28|        
  U.S. National U18 TeamNTDP20 26 632 14|        
  USNTDP JuniorsUSHL32 28 1644 18|        
  USA U17WHC-177 12 820 4|        
  USA U18WJC-187 9 211 8|        
 2023-2024 U.S. National U18 TeamNTDP57 58 3189 34|        
  USNTDP JuniorsUSHL24 25 934 6|        
  USA U18WJC-187 9 110 2|        
 2024-2025 Boston Univ.NCAA11 7 411 21|        

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