Latvia is celebrating a major victory in the hockey world. The New York Rangers made waves by selecting defenseman Alberts Šmits as the fifth overall pick at the NHL Draft held at KeyBank Center in Buffalo.
This selection marks a historic moment for Latvian hockey, as Šmits becomes just the second Latvian to be picked in the first round, surpassing Zemgus Girgensons, who was chosen 14th overall by the Sabres back in 2012. Šmits now holds the title of the highest-selected Latvian player in NHL history.
Standing at an imposing 6-foot-3 and weighing in at 205 pounds, Šmits is already built for the NHL grind. His defensive game is where he truly shines, leveraging his impressive wingspan to stifle opposing forwards.
His mobility and gap control allow him to stick with the league's top attackers effectively. While he may not be the flashiest scorer, Šmits is a reliable puck-mover and can quarterback a power play with finesse.
His diverse skill set, including his physicality, suggests he has the potential to be a top-pair defenseman in the future.
Šmits has been on quite the whirlwind this season. He spent the majority of the year with Jukurit in Finland’s Liiga before heading to Germany to play with Munchen in the DEL, where he participated in 11 playoff games. On the international stage, he represented Latvia at the World Junior Championship in December, the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics in February, and capped off his year with a strong showing at the World Championship in May.
According to Steven Ellis, a prospect analyst from Daily Faceoff, Šmits handled significant responsibility with poise, especially impressive for an 18-year-old. While he might not boast high-end offensive skills, his defensive acumen and intelligence on the ice are beyond his years.
Šmits’ journey to the NHL has been marked by his move to Finland at the age of 13, seeking tougher competition to hone his skills. This decision clearly paid off, as he now stands on the brink of an exciting NHL career with the Rangers.
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