Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Nimrod Borenstein’s Cello Concerto No.1 by the Oulunsalo Ensemble and cellist Yotam Baruch Borenstein himself conducted the orchestra as they performed the Finnish premiere of his work as a part of the Hailuoto Festival – an annual pro bono classical music event in Finland The music festival is organised by Oulunsalo Ensemble and led by its artistic directors Sinikka Ala-Leppilampi and Markojuhani Rautavaara If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription to Gramophone please click here for further information kuittaisitko siitä sähköpostitse (tapahtumat@ouka.fi) niin voimme hyväksyä tapahtuman julkaistavaksi Järjestämänne yleisötilaisuudet ovat lämpimästi tervetulleita Oulun tapahtumakalenteriin Ylläpito käyttää paljon aikaa tapahtumakalenteriin kuulumattomien sisältöjen poistamiseen Siirrättehän sisältönne oikeaan kalenteriin ja muistattehan tutustua tapahtumajärjestäjien ohjeisiin myös jatkossa Ohjeet löytyvät Oulun tapahtumakalenterin ylälaidasta Oulun tapahtumakalenterin ylläpito tapahtumat@ouka.fi If you asked most draft enthusiasts in the 2019-20 season who was the frontrunner to go first overall in the 2021 NHL Draft, the first name mentioned would have been Aatu Raty Now in the midst of the 2020-21 season, you won’t find a ranking that has the Finnish forward in the top spot for the upcoming draft. The 2021 NHL Draft still doesn’t have a leading contender, with as many as 10 names getting some first-overall buzz Or have others simply taken bigger steps forward than him we’ll take a look at Räty’s game and try to figure out why the young prospect has been an early faller in 2021 NHL Draft rankings Raty is on the older side of the spectrum in this draft class the center made early impacts with the program He started playing with the U16s at just 14 collecting a combined 57 points in 40 games between the U16 SM-sarja and U16 SM-sarja Q scoring once and adding eight assists for nine points he won the Sami Kapanen Award as the league’s Best Forward he led the league in points and was also named the Best Player While this season showed his ability to take over games RELATED: RATY PUSHING THROUGH ROLLERCOASTER SEASON The 2018-19 season was something of a coming-out party for Raty scoring 17 goals with 14 assists for 31 points He then added 12 points in 10 playoff games On top of what he did in Finland this season It started at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge where he helped Team Finland to a silver medal with three goals in six games this time at the World Under-18 Hockey Championship it was Raty at the top of early 2021 NHL Draft rankings playing in the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup to get his year started noticeably looking better than his World U18’s performance with two goals he played 12 games in the top-Finnish league SEE ALSO: FUTURE FOCUS: AATU RATY He then built on his international resume again playing in the 2020 World Junior Championship – a U20 tournament – at just 17 and as the youngest player in the tournament many expected Raty to stick to the Liiga all year and take a big step forward he split his time between the Liiga and the U20 SM-sarja This has in part fuelled the questions about his game as has his play in those games at both levels with the U20 SM-sarja pause earlier this year he’s jumped up to the Liiga level and not looked back despite Karpat U20 hitting the ice again Before we dive into Raty’s game, it’s important to give a bit of a description of what we’ll be talking about. Kicking off FCHockey’s Deep Dives this season, Justin Froese looked into top WHL forward Dylan Guenther and touched on ‘tools’ vs ‘toolbox.’ This is a pretty common concept in hockey The toolbox is the mental aspect of a player’s game: i.e the toolbox is what brings all the tools together but if you don’t know how to hold the nail while you’re hammering or if you don’t know how to use any of the other tools available you’ll be a pretty lousy handyperson you can be an excellent skater in isolation but if you don’t know when to use your skating ability in various game settings if you don’t have the ability to make a play while skating your ceiling (the projected height of your career) gets lower and lower now we can get into Raty’s tools and toolbox we’ll start with Raty’s tools: the easy to see we’ll get into skill stacking and his toolbox before closing off with a look at the underlying numbers behind Raty’s play There have been games where I see the potential top prospect in this class and I’ve seen others where I’m not so sure he’d be considered in the first round there’s quite a bit that we can see in the Finn’s (52 black) skating As he is watching his teammate with the puck he’s entering the center of the ice to provide an option Raty uses a quick crossover to change direction bringing his left foot directly underneath him and almost hopping over it planting his right foot and exploding forward we can see Raty’s strong lower body propelling him forward This largely comes from his ankle flex and knee bend (the front leg has the knee over toes) as well as his extensions (the push from bringing his leg from the front to the back) All of this creates a positive shin angle on the front leg and a full rear leg extension is that coming out of that crossover into his forward strides he immediately drops his left hand off of his stick to allow his shoulders to roll freely His arms and his strides create that desired “V” shape starting from his center and going back diagonally rather than straight forwards and backwards This side-to-side movement maximizes Raty’s force to move straight the center is creating torque to help him move forward as well He also holds his upper body in a position to maintain his balance and center of gravity while being able to keep his head at an angle to view the ice This all factors into his ability to generate power in his skating and we start to see some of the issues that Raty has been facing this year Watch Raty’s feet – they stop moving and he’s nearly stopped moving forward he’s lost all of his momentum and speed we don’t see that powerful acceleration as we did in Clip 1 he uses one crossover each way to change his direction and throw the defender off One of my biggest worries with Raty can be seen once he hits the blue line. In Clip 1 and the first half of Clip 2, he maintains a dynamic stance. However, as soon as he hit’s the opponent’s blue line and starts looking for a play – his feet once again stop moving and he resorts to the ‘A’ stance that Jack Han refers to in Hockey Tactics 2020 This takes away Raty’s momentum and takes away any option he had of trying to get past the defender It does end up creating a chance but with the speed that we saw in Clip 1 had Raty not stopped his feet at the reception and entering the zone he likely could have blown by the defender here who has avoided driving the net with the puck this season in favour of obvious passes as he enters the zone Another strong aspect of Raty’s game slides just inside the high-danger area (known as the house) One of the best parts of this shot is the timing of it you’ll see there’s a pause from pulling the puck back to letting it go He’s waiting for his teammate down in front of the net to move in front of the netminder Raty times his release perfectly with the moving screen Raty shows his powerful shot off well here Pulling the puck back and getting ready to rip it allowing his weight to fall into his stick and gaining velocity through that downward force as his arms pull and push (top arm pulls into his body and the bottom arm pushes towards the net) the stick forward He’s holding his head and chest over his toes and he’s well balanced as he releases his shot he also has the ability to shoot off both of his feet is also a trait that looks good for his chances of getting to the next level This has the potential to be a very dangerous shot (tool) that simply hasn’t been properly utilized this season (toolbox) we can see more of Raty’s transition ability showing some strong skating with linear crossovers to change his direction as he enters the zone He once again falls into the A-stance as he hits the blue line taking away any chance of him driving the net and forcing him to look for a pass is how he skates with pressure and without easily maneuvering the puck with both hands or with one he pulls it back into his hip pocket in order to maintain complete control and pull it ever so slightly away from the defenders We also see him drop his head to look down at the puck erasing all of his vision to the net front missing the opportunity to pass across the slot to the other winger driving the net the pulling of the puck into his hip is good but the vision and stance are not great here the play he makes is the path of least resistance Rather than trying to drive the net or pass across the slot he looks to the perimeter to the open person This has resulted in Räty having impressive pass completion percentages but doesn’t create chances for his team we see Raty utilize crossovers to enter the zone changing his direction to try and make him harder to defend He even has a change of speed to separate from the attacker at center ice Despite having a clear path into the zone between the defender in the middle of the ice and the winger into the defender and the other forward right behind him In what seems to be a common theme for the Finn this season he can’t maintain control and loses the puck This shows some concern with Raty’s ability to maneuver small spaces (small-area game) What you would like to see from a top prospect is the ability to bring the puck into traffic and maintain possession coming out (or going into traffic without the puck and coming out with it) Raty’s issue here is that since he loses his speed with the A stance and loses the option to blow past the defender to the left of him (forcing the defender to cross his feet and lose his positioning) instead trying to cut in front of the defender where it becomes easy to knock the puck away Raty’s passing is typically the obvious choice he does have the ability to dish out some impressive passes when needed As we’ve already seen an obvious pass in Clip 2 and 4 we’re going to take a look at what is possible with the top-ranked Finn Raty does have an obvious look straight up the boards to the defender (typically what he would do) he sees the opposite defender through two attackers catching the two attackers on him completely out of the play He has the vision and the ability to make these types of passes getting the puck out of danger twice and then trying to set up the middle: The first pass happens at the three-second mark as Raty hits the puck out of the air up the boards to his winger using one hand to hold the puck away from his pressure These first two are very simple-looking passes throwing it to the open space where a winger should be He does well to keep the puck away from the defender’s stick then trying to throw the puck behind his back to the winger – that isn’t there Raty also needs to have the vision and awareness to notice that he’s on his own and his winger isn’t there yet but a quick scan to his right at any point coming up the ice would have allowed him to see that his teammate wasn’t there the open space allowed for that teammate to go and collect the puck and continue the pressure we saw the loss of speed when he collected the pass in Clip 2 we once again see some difficulty corralling a simple pass as simple passes can sometimes prove difficult to handle his timing is off when he tries to absorb the slap pass letting the puck hit his stick flat and bouncing off This occurred after a long possession in the offensive zone and is simply poked away because of Raty’s inability to control it Raty needs to show more consistency in his reception the last tool we’ll touch on is physicality choosing the easy path around players/obstacles rather than going through There’s a lack of fearlessness when he has the puck on his stick Raty does bring that fearlessness to his game In this clip, we see a hit is against Joonas Oden If Raty can learn how to use his six-foot-one 181-pound size to his advantage with the puck we could be looking at a very different player that could hit another level than expected right now there are quite a few more misses and some major consistency issues My colleague Derek Neumeier once tweeted about Raty but he’s missing the instructions.” For an example of what he means by that Raty has the puck and is pressured back into his own zone Instead of trying to pass the puck off or move away from the defender he skates back and back towards his own net ultimately giving it up and allowing a golden scoring opportunity Raty isn’t the one with the puck but is supposed to be the supporting forward this time leading to a breakaway and a goal against He’s forced to make a quick decision in both of these videos and it’s not that he makes the wrong one it’s that he doesn’t make a decision at all and he’s not able to overcome the obstacle This is a really big flag in Raty’s game that he doesn’t have that split-second It’s largely this that could see him fall in a big way on draft day and not live up to the potential he had coming into the season I touched on this in the “tools” section but another flag with Raty is the lack of scanning the ice We know that he has the tools to be a very good player as his support drops down lower into the zone Since Raty doesn’t utilize a shoulder check here he believes that his teammates are still behind him he spins away from the defender and is surprised to see his teammates down so low This is extremely common in Raty’s game and general awareness of where his teammates and the other defenders are By adding shoulder checks into his arsenal but it’s something that really stands out to me in Raty’s game Raty seems to not know what to do with the puck this season This video shows one of two regular looks for him he gains the zone and dumps the puck on net from a low-danger The other regular look is hitting the blue line and gliding horizontally and passing it off He seems unwilling and not confident in driving the net or perhaps he can’t find the lanes to the net which is a much larger issue I’ve added two clips as it shows the good and the bad This clip shows something fairly common in Raty’s game he doesn’t survey the ice and see that there’s an uncovered attacker behind him but the breakout pass to him goes to where he was not where he’s going right to the attacker that he left wide open for an easy one-time goal There were a few clips of this exact scenario that I saved for this leaving the net front wide open for them to slide in for an excellent chance against Raty can prove to be a very smart defensive forward on other occasions he sees the defender coming around the net with the puck and moves quickly to either cut off his path to the net or a pass it pays off with an interception that Raty quickly turns into a controlled exit moving the puck away from the net and out of the zone If this was the player we always saw in his own end he might not have fallen out of the top-10 You may have seen many people in the Twittersphere over the past month or two talking about how Raty is starting to look like his old self there’s definitely been an improvement in his play as the season has gone on it is still very inconsistent and I would like to see more of this ‘old self’ on a regular basis he’s using his edges to separate from defenders and he shows off his quick release a couple of times if you pause at the 16-second mark of this clip and especially if he always played like this we’d very much be keeping him in the first-overall conversation If this is what Raty is capable of and what becomes the norm he could end up being a steal if selected outside the top 10 let’s now take a look at the statistics what has led to the drop off in the love for Raty I’ve talked a lot about Raty not being willing to drive the net and look for those high-danger chances.  Take a look at his shot chart from 2019-20 compared to 2020-21: Raty took 67 of his 129 shots from inside the house (the two areas directly in front of the net) but still slightly more than half of his attempts are in a high-percentage zone 32 of his 129 shots (24.8 percent) came from above the top of the circles that has gone up to 43 of his 115 shots (37.4 percent) is that Raty has lost confidence in his game he’s not carrying the puck into the high-danger areas and he’s working the perimeter a great deal more this season than he was last he’s going to need to build his confidence back up This drop in high-danger chances has led to lower point totals for Raty. Thus, he’s dropped in Byron Bader’s player comparison tool from his draft-1 (D-1) season to his draft year where his peers have all risen past and supplanted him, as can be seen here with fellow top Finn Samu Tuomaala Raty’s NHLer probabilities are still higher than Tuomaala’s but that’s not the case versus other peers Looking at other top forward Finns, Oliver Kapanen has put up an 18 NHLe this season with a 35 percent NHLer probability, Samu Salminen has a 25 NHLe with a 53 percent NHLer probability, and Ville Koivunen has a 21 NHLe with a 49 percent NHLer probability Keep in mind that this is largely based on point totals in their leagues The last chart I would like to share may make you hold some hope for the young Finn. Lassi Alanen of EliteProspects has been tracking players in the U20 SM-sarja eligible for the 2021 NHL Draft Through Alanen’s seven games tracked of Raty so him still being the top Finnish prospect is very understandable His ability to stack skills isn’t where it needs to be and there’s an obvious step back for Raty this season compared to what we’ve seen in previous years Perhaps it’s the stress of his draft year or maybe it’s simply that he’s lost some confidence in his game there’s a lot to like with Raty as well with a very nice shot that brings some physicality to his game his pace of play has improved and he seems more hungry than he did in the first few months of the campaign He’s also shown some impressive ability in his own end A major aspect for Raty right now is a lack of consistency There is a great deal that he has the ability to succeed in if he can continue to find his game and play as he did in Clip 16 there could still be a pretty special player here Sign up now The dazzling pink spiral of the Pinwheel Galaxy shines in this stunning image recently sent in to SPACE.com by a veteran astrophotographer. 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