The Best Of Carson Lambos | Top Prospect For The NHL 2021 Draft | Hockey Highlights | HD
Player Profile
DOB – January 14, 2003
Height – 6’1″
Weight – 201 lbs
Handedness – Left
Lambos is a potent shooter with the skill and instincts to manipulate defenders and improve his shooting location. With and without the puck, he activates from the point, becoming a passing option and a scoring threat. He fakes shots and passes, waits for the defender to commit, then bursts into the space he created. Constant head fakes add another layer of deception. -EliteProspects 2021 NHL Draft Guide
Steve Kournianos - The Draft Analyst - May 24th: “Lambos’ move to Europe in the wake of the WHL shutdown bore positve results, as he helped stabilize a downtrodden JyP U20 team. He’s an impressive skater with a powerful stride who also has that Western Canadian penchant for toughness and physicality.“
Sam Cosentino - Sportsnet - May 12th: “It’s expected medical issues are now in the rear view mirror and he can get back to being an all-situations stalwart when play begins next season.“
Mike G. Morreale - - Apr. 23rd: “Lambos is a two-way defenseman who has showcased good patience in the defensive zone and in transition.“
Tony Ferrari - Dobber Prospects - Mar. 8: “He is a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. His skating is good and he is able to walk a blueline quite well. Lambos has a big shot from the blue line which is a legitimate weapon on the powerplay, especially when he moves into the circles with it.“
Tony Ferrari - Dobber Prospects - Feb. 22nd: “He is a bit of a jack of all trades and master on none. When he uses his mobility, he can be a force with the puck on his stick in transition and his shot continues to improve as he gets stronger.“
Josh Bell - FC Hockey - Feb. 10th: “Lambos hasn’t had the easiest of adjustments to European play but he’s been getting increased opportunities — including playing in the Liiga. He’s a well-rounded rearguard that is very strong on his feet.“
Cam Robinson - Dobber Prospects - : “Something of a Richard out there, L’Hereaux walks the line between hard play and needless aggression. He screams checking line type.“