Scouting Report
EVALUATED 12/11/2025
Austin Robson
Regional Scout- Eastern Canada
EVENT 2026 QMJHL Cup Atlantic Leg
Flemming was a bit of a swiss army knife among this Nova Scotia forward group, demonstrating the ability to do just a bit of everything and create offence in a multitude of ways. For starters he was a hound on the forecheck, forcing turnovers either through a strong body check or a shrewd stick lift which allowed him to win back possession and funnel a quick pass to the middle of the ice. He had a bit of a shoot-first mentality early on in the tournament, opting to put pucks on net from everywhere in the offensive zone looking to either catch goaltenders off guard or create rebounds out in front. In the latter half of the event he started using his linemates more and started created chances through his puck skills and playmaking; particularly by leveraging his handling ability to carve his way to the middle of the ice and draw pressure towards himself before slipping a cross-ice pass to an open linemate.
Scouting Report
EVALUATED 25/07/2025
Austin Robson
Regional Scout- Eastern Canada
EVENT 2025 Nova Scotia U16 High Performance Camp
In the first couple of games of camp Flemming seemed like just a straight-line shooting threat, often opting to take defenders head on, put them on their heels and get himself into scoring areas to utilize his shot. As camp went along, I began to see him incorporate his teammates more as a playmaker while also providing support off-puck, which made him a deadlier attacking threat. Apart from being a dangerous rush threat with his size, speed and shooting combination, I thought Flemming was an effective cycle player as well, utilizing his frame to win battles, shield the puck and execute short area feeds to linemates to extend possession time in the offensive zone. He had a few strong sequences as the F2 on the forecheck as well, telegraphing play and picking off clearing attempts before making a centering feed looking to create a quick scoring chance off a turnover.
Game Reports
EVALUATED 17/05/2025
Jordan Malette
Regional Scout- Ontario
Game Information World Selects Invitational, 2010 Division - CEM Hockey vs Draft Day Black
Flemming was the primary driver for this CEM squad, controlling the play almost every time he was on the ice. There was a really impressive display of handling while in motion that made Morgan difficult to contain. Whatever the DraftDay defence did to try to close him down, he could shift in any direction to evade the check and keep play moving forward. Time and time again, he skirted a defender with a quick move and then dished it off to a teammate in scoring position for a quality chance, making Flemming their leading creator of offence in this one.