SHL teams going to be very happy that Seider is no longer there. Man amongst boys and he’s only 20. Extremely high hopes for this kid. Awesome video as always, thank you!!
Imagine him shooting tip shots for Bert when he’s a wings. Also adding that his hockey IQ is super good, what makes him an exciting is how big he is with his amazing IQ
Wow big and physical, this guy's a Monster! He plays the puck and hits the forward back...... Love it. Can't wait to see him in a wings jersey, Guys a beast 💪
You know, it's usually one or the other; huge dman that uses his size effectively but has average to slightly above average hockey sense/IQ. Or, smaller dman that has every tool at an elite level but lacks the size and strength to pair with said elite IQ and hockey sense. Rarely do we see a dman with a big frame, knows how to use it on an elite level and has elite hockey sense/IQ. My prediction for Mo Seider's career in Detroit: Year 1: Top 4 right away, slowly eased into PP and PK duties, 16-20 minutes per game, Calder trophy finalist/winner Year 2: Solidifies his spot as a top pairing dman, 20-25 minutes a night Years 3 - 5: Stevie slaps an A on his sweater as he continues to show his priceless on ice and off ice proficiency and shows he's a leader in the locker room Years 6 - retirement: Becomes the 38th Captain of the Detroit Red Wings after Dylan Larkin retires. During this time wins the Stanley Cup x 2, wins the Lindsay, Hart, Conn Smythe, Norris etc atleast once. Just my prediction, but not far fetched at all! I've never been so excited for a prospect in the Detroit system since Pavel Datsyuk first entered the league.
My god, you tease you.....we can only hope, however, I cant say prediction would differ too much (i think he is captain year 4... after a larkin trade lol)....
Cant wait until he's in the NHL making CLEAN hits like that and having to pay for it because every team in the NHL needs to stand up for guys getting hit in a clean fashion lol.. gonna be annoying sometimes
@@p.e.4676 I'd guarantee it. Unless he gets injured or something he should be in Detroit opening night. He probably would have been on the team this year if it weren't for the uncertainty of the league's start date.
@@vaporz391 I don't think you guys have too much to worry about. There's worse picks to be made at 28th overall, and you somehow managed to walk away with Seth Jarvis at 13th overall the next year, who I thought people were sleeping on too much. That could end up being a major steal imo. I liked the other players you took last year too, like Gunler, Ponomaryov, Nybeck, Pashin. Even if we're talking 2019, I liked the other picks you guys made, like Jamieson Rees, Patrik Puistola. Honka was a solid gamble in the 3rd round. I consider myself a huge admirer of your scouting staff, honestly. Even without top 10 picks, you always seem to make off like bandits with a haul of very smart, high upside selections lol.
@@spookbusterstirner5865 yea but you don’t find a lot of defenseman like Seider, he’s big ,physical, can skate really well for a big guy on top of being Rey good on the offensive side of things and on top of all that he is a righty😮💨 (I’m fine with our pick especially that entire draft)
@@vaporz391 Lol fair enough. To be honest, I'm finding it really challenging tempering my expectations for him. I really want to avoid jumping the gun and expecting the world from the kid, but even discounting his season in Grand Rapids, where he was fantastic, everything that we've seen from him over the course of this year seems to suggest he has genuine potential to be one of the best young defensemen in the league in a few years. At the very least, he's the most polished defenseman I've ever seen within the Wings pipeline at his age (I don't count Lidstrom, because I was still a baby when he was Seider's age). Like I said though, I and a lot of fans are trying to pump the brakes until he hits NHL ice, which is probably going to be in October.
My lord, he might become the best dman in NHL in the next 5 years...at this rate, with his potential...I can only hope! LGRW
and so he did
SHL teams going to be very happy that Seider is no longer there. Man amongst boys and he’s only 20. Extremely high hopes for this kid. Awesome video as always, thank you!!
Most of the SHL is older guys brother lol
@@TheMusicInsider773 Not this past year, they got a huge influx of young prospects on loan because most leagues in NA shut down for the year.
Sam Hallam (former Växjö coach) was the first one to be happy that Moritz left. Sam accused him for playing with his own rules not SHLs rules
Imagine him shooting tip shots for Bert when he’s a wings. Also adding that his hockey IQ is super good, what makes him an exciting is how big he is with his amazing IQ
so excited.. i think we're going to see the second coming of Lidstrom and Holmstrom in terms of net front/ blue line presence.
Best open ice hits ive seen since Stevens.
Welcome back...you must have been in a coma for the past 20 or so...what a absurd statement. Lol
Wow big and physical, this guy's a Monster! He plays the puck and hits the forward back...... Love it. Can't wait to see him in a wings jersey, Guys a beast 💪
Awesome can't wait to watch this
Damn he’s got hands too!
Future Wings captain.
No, Larkin is the Captain now, and when he retires, Veleno will become the captain
@@ObiWannaBrick31 Seider more likely now
He is I believe like 210pounds if he puts on another 10or so of pure muscle watch out
19 year old Seider completely sitting grown men down in the SHL. Where the doubters in 2021???
You know, it's usually one or the other; huge dman that uses his size effectively but has average to slightly above average hockey sense/IQ. Or, smaller dman that has every tool at an elite level but lacks the size and strength to pair with said elite IQ and hockey sense.
Rarely do we see a dman with a big frame, knows how to use it on an elite level and has elite hockey sense/IQ.
My prediction for Mo Seider's career in Detroit:
Year 1: Top 4 right away, slowly eased into PP and PK duties, 16-20 minutes per game, Calder trophy finalist/winner
Year 2: Solidifies his spot as a top pairing dman, 20-25 minutes a night
Years 3 - 5: Stevie slaps an A on his sweater as he continues to show his priceless on ice and off ice proficiency and shows he's a leader in the locker room
Years 6 - retirement: Becomes the 38th Captain of the Detroit Red Wings after Dylan Larkin retires. During this time wins the Stanley Cup x 2, wins the Lindsay, Hart, Conn Smythe, Norris etc atleast once.
Just my prediction, but not far fetched at all! I've never been so excited for a prospect in the Detroit system since Pavel Datsyuk first entered the league.
My god, you tease you.....we can only hope, however, I cant say prediction would differ too much (i think he is captain year 4... after a larkin trade lol)....
So far, spot on!
I can' get enough of watching people try to hit this guy. It's so satisfying to watch.
Cant wait until he's in the NHL making CLEAN hits like that and having to pay for it because every team in the NHL needs to stand up for guys getting hit in a clean fashion lol.. gonna be annoying sometimes
Is he going to be back in detroit next season?
@@p.e.4676 I'd guarantee it. Unless he gets injured or something he should be in Detroit opening night. He probably would have been on the team this year if it weren't for the uncertainty of the league's start date.
Kronwall + Lidstron = Seider
i am keeping him for my dinasty pool next season .
Fucking ice block this man is, and some calder trophy calibre next season if he's eligible. Can't wait to see him with the Wings again
The only thing that makes this less painful, is that he didn’t fall to my team😂
Why? Who did your team pick?
@@spookbusterstirner5865 Ryan Suzuki
@@vaporz391 I don't think you guys have too much to worry about. There's worse picks to be made at 28th overall, and you somehow managed to walk away with Seth Jarvis at 13th overall the next year, who I thought people were sleeping on too much. That could end up being a major steal imo. I liked the other players you took last year too, like Gunler, Ponomaryov, Nybeck, Pashin. Even if we're talking 2019, I liked the other picks you guys made, like Jamieson Rees, Patrik Puistola. Honka was a solid gamble in the 3rd round. I consider myself a huge admirer of your scouting staff, honestly. Even without top 10 picks, you always seem to make off like bandits with a haul of very smart, high upside selections lol.
@@spookbusterstirner5865 yea but you don’t find a lot of defenseman like Seider, he’s big ,physical, can skate really well for a big guy on top of being Rey good on the offensive side of things and on top of all that he is a righty😮💨 (I’m fine with our pick especially that entire draft)
@@vaporz391 Lol fair enough. To be honest, I'm finding it really challenging tempering my expectations for him. I really want to avoid jumping the gun and expecting the world from the kid, but even discounting his season in Grand Rapids, where he was fantastic, everything that we've seen from him over the course of this year seems to suggest he has genuine potential to be one of the best young defensemen in the league in a few years. At the very least, he's the most polished defenseman I've ever seen within the Wings pipeline at his age (I don't count Lidstrom, because I was still a baby when he was Seider's age). Like I said though, I and a lot of fans are trying to pump the brakes until he hits NHL ice, which is probably going to be in October.
Can you imagine if the wings draft Owen Powers to go next to him?
That would be awesome, but I'd rather they draft his brother, Austin. YEAH BABY YEAH!
@@MikeWhiteman 🤣🤣🤣
What's with the music?