Scouting Report
EVALUATED 26/05/2025
Austin Robson
Regional Scout- Eastern Canada
Haché’s lack of physical strength ultimately limited him here as the tournament went along, but some of the high-level skilled plays he was able to pull off made him as notice able as almost any Team Talbot forward. The fluidity he possesses in his handling along with his rapid skating ability made him incredibly difficult to contain in transition, as he was able to maintain his speed through receptions, control and maneuver pucks around defenders at top speed and gain the offensive blueline. His speed allowed him to consistently get a step on defenders, forcing them to turn around as he worked his way around them and either attempted a hook pass to the middle of the ice or tried to take it to the net himself. His puck skills allowed him to make a few skilled plays off the halfwall as well, making quick dekes around sticks along the perimeter to work his way into space and make hard cuts to the middle of the ice looking to create inside.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 03/05/2025
Austin Robson
Regional Scout- Eastern Canada
Hache’s ability to control the puck at high speeds made him one of the better rush attackers for Team Talbot throughout this game. His ability to maintain his speed upon reception and move fluidly around defenders at this speed made him nearly impossible to contain in the neutral zone and lead to plenty of controlled entries. Once he gained the zone, he was able to consistently get a step on defenders, drive wide around them and hook passes to the middle of the ice looking to create chances in the slot. Although it was on the power play, he had one very impressive sequence where he was able to utilize his puck skills to pull a puck through a defender from off the half wall, attack the middle of the ice and get a shot off from the mid-slot that was denied.
TEAM PREDICTION
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- 2025
07/06/2025
Felix Hache is selected by the Newfoundland Regiment in the QMJHL Entry Draft
