Kings select Adrian Kempe with 29th overall pick in NHL Draft
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With the twenty-ninth overall pick at the NHL entry draft on Friday, the Los Angeles Kings selected Swedish forward Adrian Kempe.
The 17-year-old Kempe is the type of player who often gets branded with the "toolsy" moniker on draft day. Born on September 13th, 1996 - the 6,2 Swedish forward is the youngest player in the 2014 NHL Draft class, and is as raw as you might expect.
Kempe's strength is his big body and his dynamic skating ability. Scouting reports describe him as a "power winger," who is willing to throw the body and doesn't hesitate when driving the net.
Kempe spent the majority of his season playing with men in the SHL. With MODO, Kempe held down a depth role and played mostly fourth-line minutes with an occasional stint in the top-six.
In addition to holding his own with MODO, Kempe dominated the J18 Allvenkan playoffs and was a point-per game player with MODO's J20 team in the SuperElit.
He was also nearly a point-per game player in U18 international competition, and has consistently dominated his age group internationally throughout his late teens.
Kempe has one year remaining on his contract with Modo; said he'd go back to Sweden for the upcoming year.
— Jon Rosen (@lakingsinsider) June 28, 2014
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