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Robin

A sparkplug on the ice, Robin does not let his smaller stature deter him from being involved physically and in all three zones of the ice. His high-motor and fast paced play allow him to apply pressure to his opponents in both the offensive zone and in the defensive zone. He gets involved with the…

Date of Birth
January 13, 2003
Position
Right Wing
Height
5'8"
Draft Year
2022
Place of Birth
Yverdon-les-Bains, CHE  
Shoots
Right
Weight
150 lbs
Draft Result
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Jan 21/22 Robin Louis 23254 – Rimouski vs. Gatineau QMJHL by Shaun Richardson View Report
Jan 15/22 Robin Louis 23194 – Baie-Comeau vs. Rimouski QMJHL by Andy Lehoux View Report
Apr 28/21 Robin Louis 22015 – Switzerland vs. Latvia WJC-18 by Derek Neumeier View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2021-2022 Rimouski Océanic qmjhl 53 11 22 33 0.62 9 4
2020-2021 EVZ Academy sl 4 0 0 0 0 0 4
2020-2021 Zug U20 u20-elit 45 22 29 51 1.13 81
2019-2020 Zug U20 u20-elit 40 10 18 28 0.7 26
2018-2019 Zug U20 u20-elit 12 2 2 4 0.33 8
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A sparkplug on the ice, Robin does not let his smaller stature deter him from being involved physically and in all three zones of the ice. His high-motor and fast paced play allow him to apply pressure to his opponents in both the offensive zone and in the defensive zone. He gets involved with the physical and 50/50 battles, swarming loose pucks in the offensive zone. A versatile player, he can play multiple roles but with his skillset would fit better into a checking line and role on the penalty killing unit. Has the ability to carry the puck up and down the ice, decent vision and can spot his teammates with accurate passes. Obviously when you have a player with his size, there’s going to be a ton of questions about his size. His smaller frame will be an obstacle for him to overcome but he seems to have a good understanding of how to overcome the size issue. Has some offensive ability but won’t be a regular on the highlight reel or the scoresheet. With his style of play he’s a great player to take a chance on in the later rounds, players with his high-energy and his willingness to be a pain on the ice is what teams are looking for in their bottom-6, and he will only get better if he matures physically.

– FCHockey’s 2021 NHL Draft Guide