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Wyatt
Schingoethe

Schingoethe is a well-rounded player showing a hockey IQ that makes him better than he appears and that’s not a knock on his skills; it’s a compliment on his smarts. His skating is powerful, as shown by his ability to hold off defenders while in the offensive zone. He does a great job of keeping…

Date of Birth
August 3, 2002
Position
Center
Height
5'10.25
Draft Year
2020
Place of Birth
Algonquin, IL  
Shoots
Left
Weight
200 lbs
Draft Result
7/195 (TOR)
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Oct 6/20 Schingoethe Wyatt D3375 – 2020 NHL Draft Guide by FCHockey Staff View Summary
Jul 21/20 Schingoethe Wyatt 20949 – Waterloo vs. Muskegon USHL by View Report
Jul 21/20 Schingoethe Wyatt 20948 – Des Moines vs. Waterloo USHL by View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2022-2023 Western Michigan Univ. ncaa 9 1 1 2 0.22 3 2
2021-2022 Western Michigan Univ. ncaa 20 0 0 0 0 -5 12
2020-2021 Waterloo Black Hawks ushl 44 10 11 21 0.48 -3 42
2019-2020 Waterloo Black Hawks ushl 47 17 21 38 0.81 17 28
2018-2019 Waterloo Black Hawks ushl 62 11 22 33 0.53 -3 39
January 11, 2020
FC releases Winter ranking for 2020 Draft
January 1, 2020
USHL names 2020 All-American Game Roster

Schingoethe is a well-rounded player showing a hockey IQ that makes him better than he appears and that’s not a knock on his skills; it’s a compliment on his smarts. His skating is powerful, as shown by his ability to hold off defenders while in the offensive zone. He does a great job of keeping his feet moving through checks and has a bulldog attitude trying to retrieve pucks. He appears to take some shifts off, but this should not be alarming as most shifts he does play at break neck speed, which can be hard to sustain. He knows how to play in all three zones and has just enough offensive skills to be dangerous on the rush. That offensive skill starts with his vision. He plays a simple game at times and tends to find the teammate that most would not be able to. When he finds himself in scoring areas, he uses a wrist shot that is strong and accurate. He could stand to use a shoot first mentality more at times as he can overthink the play from time to time. Solid puck handler who uses his body well to shield off bigger defenders. His stickhandling is solid, and he moves well, not slowing down with the puck on his stick. Defensively, he plays his position well and supports his defense. A stocky athlete, he can be hard to knock off the puck as he develops at the next level.

– FCHockey’s 2020 NHL Draft Guide