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Fantasy Summary

Smart defender with good first passes. Decent two way game, but not much that pops out on either side of the ice.


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August 2024 – Schmidt will have significantly more value to his team than any fantasy roster. As a defense-minded defenseman, Schmidt’s offensive game is unlikely to yield many points, but he does have a heavy shot. With only decent skating in junior, it is hard to know how well he can adjust to the professional game. He will spend this year with the Syracuse Crunch. If he does make it, Schmidt’s path to the NHL looks instead set as a third-pairing shutdown defenseman. Realistically, Schmidt is looking at two or more seasons in the AHL before he is in contention for an NHL roster spot. Markus Roach

June 2022- Schmidt is one of many right-handed defense prospects in the Tampa system. Even though he has good first passes, I question how his offense is translatable to the NHL. With no elite offensive tools, it’s tough to picture the 6-foot-6 defender on an elite NHL powerplay. He doesn’t have elite puck skills or speed, and he doesn’t play very physical, and you would like to see him play a little bit more in one of these two ways. Schmidt played this entire past year on the left side, while being right-handed, earning 33 points in 68 games with the Kitchener Rangers. It will be interesting to see if he takes a major step forward in his development this year. Caleb Kerney

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 2.5
NHL Certainty 6.0
Country USA
Position D
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Right
Date of Birth February 27, 2003
Height 6‘6”
Weight 209 lbs
Drafted 2021 Round 3; Overall: 96

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