Or does he create a part of his game which reveals an ability not to just put up huge numbers from the OHL, but an ability to score at the next level also. Is he a guy that sets up huge numbers but doesn't go until the 5th round or later? Foerster utilizes his strong hockey IQ to lose his coverage and get open to be able to unleash a dangerous shot. That's only a plus as it's his offensive game that is his biggest asset. He plays a very hefty, pro design game. Most of them come in many unique colorways to match the fashion of your team or your own character. He's excelling even on a youthful Greyhounds team.
I am aware that the ability level has ever been high, but he's a lot more explosive this year, along with becoming stronger, and that's helping him be a facilitator and leader of Ottawa's second lineup with Mitchell Hoelscher. Since he proceeds to improve his soccer (I think he looks more explosive this year), I believe we'll find him become a consistent factor in transition and show the ability to be a bit more creative. "I see Pytlik as the kind of child who's going to draw more attention from NHL scouts than armchair ones. NHL Central Scouting has him listed as a 'C-list' prospect, and I tend to think that's likely the floor to get him.