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 Josh Samanski [message #842010]
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Skookum Jim  is currently offline Skookum Jim
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Oilers to sign massive centre known as "greatest German talent at forward position"

From Staples..
https://edmontonjournal.com/sports/hockey/nhl/cult-of-hockey /josh-samanski-edmonton-oilers-signing

Josh Samanski
Age: 23
6'-5" 190lbs
Center/Wing
Shoots Left
German/Canadian

He's lived in Canada.. played a few games in the OHL when he was young.

Good to see that with no draft picks Oilers are mining talent from every source..

The key will be whether he can skate at a high enough level.. it all comes down to the wheels..

Part of Staples article is here;
Quote:

..This in from reporter Jorg Lubrich of the German newspaper Bild, news that the Edmonton Oilers are going to sign a gigantic and talented young centre out of Germany Josh Samanski.

Bild reports, “Straubing’s best player and perhaps the greatest German talent at the forward position, Josh Samanski (23), had already signed with the defending champions in Berlin. But now he’s exercising his NHL exit clause. Josh Samanski will be a teammate of superstar Leon Draisaitl in the NHL and will join the Edmonton Oilers organization next season.
The initial rumor, which surfaced on the sidelines of the Eisbären’s quarterfinal playoff game against Straubing (4:1), was confirmed by BILD research on Wednesday.
During the DEL regular season, NHL scouts sat in the stands at the Pulverturm at almost every Tigers home game and marveled at the striker’s outstanding performances.”

1. Of course, Leon Draisaitl is the greatest German talent at the forward position but no doubt Bild meant the greatest German forward now playing the German Elite League (DEL). That is still high praise indeed. Samanski is 24th in DEL scoring, but with just three German players ahead of him.

While Samanski was never drafted, it’s not uncommon for players with his size, 6-foot- 5-inches, 190-pounds, be late bloomers. They need time to get their strength and coordination.

Former Bakersfield Condor Luke Esposito, now playing in Germany, had this to say about him to Bob Stauffer of Oilers Now: “He’s a pretty impressive player. It was my job this year to match up against him in the couple of games we played.. so I definitely saw a lot of him. He seems to have kind of developed from last year to this year. He developed that extra step .. you know.. a difficult player, plays with a lot of pace and pretty competitive too. So yeah, I think you said it, a project, but definitely somebody I could see making the jump and have some success in North America.”

2. There are few prospect reports on Samanski, but he’s a Canadian citizen, who once played for the Owen Sound Attack in 2019-20. An OHL prospects blog pre-season report on him in 2019 read: “An interesting player who played the majority of his minor hockey in Germany (with his father playing and coaching there). But the Canadian citizen came back home last year and played with Brantford of the OJHL where he had a pretty decent season. Seeing this, the Attack signed him and hope that he can be a regular contributor in a depth role next season. Scouting Report: Obviously nothing on The mScout for Samanski, but doing some digging he appears to be a big forward (6’3) who can play any forward position. He’s lauded for two-way play and compete level, in addition to his offensive potential.”

In 2023 he attended the Arizona Coyotes prospect camp, but did not sign there.

3. Samanski has yet to sign, of course, but this sounds like a credible report. If he is signing here, Samanski is making an excellent choice as there is all kinds of opportunity to make the Oilers, who lack prospect depth at all positions. Of course, it’s a long way from the German Elite League to the National Hockey League, especially on one of the NHL’s top teams.

4. McKeen’s Hockey had this to say about him this spring: “We already thought he’d be a player the NHL would take into consideration last summer after he arrived as a bonafide middle six forward at the ripe age of 21. Now he’s taken things to a whole new level. A very big boy who uses his size well to gain, protect, and battle for pucks, Samanski has done nothing but show continual bursts of speed, silky mitts, and a keen sense of creating and finishing all season long.”

5. The Oilers have a lack of depth in their prospect pool, so signings like this are crucial for the team, especially with the loss of two of the team’s best young players, Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway, due to a colossal botch job by Edmonton management last year.





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[Updated on: Wed, 26 March 2025 14:27]


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 Re: Josh Samanski [message #842011 is a reply to message #842010 ]
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I just saw this as well. Sounds promising. McKeen's had him as a middle 6 NHL forward, but has found a new gear this year. I would love to see a German duo with Oilers. Their size and strength sound intriguing and like Jim said, with the lack of draft picks and empty prospect pool I am happy they are looking in every nook and cranny to find NHL talent.


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 Re: Josh Samanski [message #842013 is a reply to message #842011 ]
Wed, 26 March 2025 14:33 Go to previous message
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inverno76 wrote on Wed, 26 March 2025 13:08

I just saw this as well. Sounds promising. McKeen's had him as a middle 6 NHL forward, but has found a new gear this year. I would love to see a German duo with Oilers. Their size and strength sound intriguing and like Jim said, with the lack of draft picks and empty prospect pool I am happy they are looking in every nook and cranny to find NHL talent.


He was born in Germany and plays there.. but his dad is from Oshawa, Ontario.. who played NCAA then the German league.. so I think he'll fit in with life in Canada no problem..

He seems to be doing very well on the big ice over there.. so I'll presume his skating is not bad.. its lot a of territory to cover if your boots are in cement.. a positive clue?

[Updated on: Wed, 26 March 2025 14:36]


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