Tyler Pitlick
6'2
195 lbs
2007/2008 21 23 23 46 Centennial High
2008/2009 25 31 33 64 Centennial High
2009/2010 38 11 8 19 Minnesota State University
2010/2011 56 27 35 62 Medicine Hat Tigers
2011/2012 62 7 16 23 OKC Barons
Some people already have considered Tyler to be a flop for a player that was not even expected to drop out of the 1st round of the NHL entry draft. Others looked at his injuries and adjustment to the pro game as a 'wait and see'. Then on the other hand, there are others that feel now that he is healthy and seemingly catching onto the pro game and he is poised for a big season in OKC with the Barons.
Last season Tyler was really starting to come on strong in his game. Coach Nelson has commented several times he likes his work ethic and his ability to play a two way game. At one point the Oilers were looking at him as a Center but that appears all behind now and they are working on grooming him more into a power forward. While not a overly big guy, Tyler is strong and should he come into camp this year beefed up some while not losing a step speed wise, this could be his year. In fact , let me go further and even say, this HAS too be his year if he plans to crack the Edmonton Oilers NHL Squad anytime soon.
Providing Tyler can stay healthy and with his work ethic, one would think this could be a very nice year for this 31st Overall pick.
Last August 2011 I wrote the following at Oilers Jamabalya......
Pitlick is eligible to play in the AHL this year if
the club decides to go in that direction, however there’s a decent chance he
heads back to the WHL’s Medicine Hat Tigers, especially if they are willing to
use him at center (he played on the right side for much of
last season). He is a hard-working
forward who is listed as a center
and right winger, but played wing for most of the season. A incredible tough
player to get off the puck. Very confident (some
could say cocky) but has ability and mad skills to back it up. He's
a solid skater with a good first step who can get to a decent top
speed, plays a grinder-style game. Pitlick has good size, isn’t
afraid of getting physical and has a tremendous shot.
He also has a clue defensively, which will
bode well if he needs to break into the league as a checking forward. Pitlick
does well cycling the puck , shielding the puck effectively and has solid
vision to be able to move the puck well when a hole opens up in the
defensive coverage. Can definitely be a pure goal scorer in this league as
future potential.
Tyler will need to be more selective in his offensive attempts so as not
to get caught out of position to often. Wants to play in the AHL this year but
if opportunity is there with his WHL team this year to play center , the Oilers may just do that, as the AHL team is loaded with alot of good
players. Pitlick is coming off a
serious ankle injury, and still adjusting to a longer schedule. He will need to
endure a lengthy campaign, and stay healthy in order to further his development
in the organization.
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