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Phantoms' Menace: Jonathan Matsumoto


With the 79th overall pick in 2006 the Philadelphia Flyers selected an Ottawa Native by the name of Jonathan Matsumoto. Designated for another couple years at Bowling Green University Matsumoto was a relatively unknown going into the Draft. However the 3rd rounder is on the verge of becoming a legitimate steal.

Matsumoto played 3 seasons with Bowling Green of the CCHA, where he was a force. In his freshman year he led his team with 18 goals and 14 assists. Following up on that Jonathan had 20 goals and 48 points in 36 games. After 3 years with BGSU Matsumoto turned his attention toward the NHL.

Matsumoto just finished up his 3rd full professional season, putting up 30 goals and 62 points in 80 games, after a season that was him with 63 points in 78 games. Showing that he can score in college and in the AHL is one thing but proving it with the Flyers will be his hardest test.

With an already great socring potential Matsumoto brings another level to his game with his great playmaking ability. HockeysFuture.com's scouting report reads: "Brillant playmaking center who brings an infectious enthusiam to his game." Another thing that every GM loves to talk about is hockey sense, and this guy has that.

Matsumoto may be settling into his professional game at the age of 23. Expect to see him get a long look at during training camp, and possibly even get a shot at the starting roster. Matsumoto skills are very reminiscent of current Flyer Claude Girioux's skills. Going forward Matsumoto may contend for a starting job in those top 3 lines.

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