Justin Carbonneau Profile

Justin Carbonneau
Ht/Wt: 6' 2"/205 lbsPosition: RW
Team: Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)
Justin Carbonneau's Player Profile
Corey Pronman - The Athletic - June 10th: "He's a physically developed winger who plays hard and can win puck battles fairly often. His style of play is highly translatable to the NHL game with the pace and effort in his shifts."Adam Kimelman - NHL.com - June 9th: "Carbonneau is a strong skater with an outstanding shot he can get off from any angle anywhere in the offensive zone. His 46 goals and 16 power-play goals in 62 games each tied for second in the QMJHL this season."
Mike Morreale - NHL.com - June 9th: "Carbonneau is a prototypical power forward with plenty of grit and smarts. His skating has continued to improve, as has his 200-foot game."
Scott Wheeler - The Athletic - June 2nd: "Carbonneau’s a talented offensive-zone player with naturally quick hands, a quick release that can beat goalies from midrange and change angles on defensemen and strong athletic tools as a solid kid and sturdy skater with a pro frame. He can challenge defenders and threaten offensively on or off the puck."
Steven Ellis - Daily Faceoff - May 27th: "Carbonneau’s game has a lot of high-end attributes that should be translatable. Great skater? Check. Excellent shot release? Absolutely. Carbonneau loves to make big, flashy, high-end plays and often comes out on the right side of it."
Jason Bukala - Sportsnet - March 26th: "Opponents can’t sleep on him when tracking through the neutral zone with the puck on their stick. Aitcheson gaps up with authority and finishes his checks. He’s also willing to drop the mitts on occasion."
Craig Button - TSN - March 25th: "Then you have Kashawn Aitcheson. When I talk about Porter Martone, I feel the same way about Kashawn. He’s a guy you want on your team. He’s hard, heavy, physical, competitive, great skater."
Smaht Scouting - March 23rd: "He thrives on physical engagement and brings a competitive edge to every shift, using his size and strength to close gaps, disrupt plays along the boards, and tie up attackers at net front. Aitcheson defends with purpose and isn’t shy about stepping into opponents in open ice or leaning on them below the goal line."
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