When I read his scouting reports it is always heavy accurate shot, good speed, high hockey IQ, 200 ft game, doing dirty work, etc.
What are the shortcomings? By reading that it seems we drafted Hossa at 15... Then why 14 teams passed on him? Is this because he is a winger?
I’ve watched him play. I said he is mediocre for a top of the draft pick in response to comments that he should have gone higher than 15. Luchanko and Helenius, who were the forwards taken right before him, are both better skaters.
This is kind of a cop out.
Luchanko and Helenius are 5’11” waterbugs that are top 5 skaters in the draft. MBN has 3 inches and 35lbs on them and looked like a really good skater in a really good men’s pro league, and like a really good skater in the WC.
Luchanko is elite for sure, but Helenius' skating is being overrated a bit. If anything I think his lack of explosiveness is his biggest weakness (and something that could bump him to the wing). I do like his skating from a technical perspective and in small spaces though and wanted him with our pick.This is kind of a cop out.
Luchanko and Helenius are 5’11” waterbugs that are top 5 skaters in the draft. MBN has 3 inches and 35lbs on them and looked like a really good skater in a really good men’s pro league, and like a really good skater in the WC.
What? You think draft order is a function of skating ability first and foremost???? There are plenty of great skaters taken beyond the top of the first round and plenty of ho hum skaters taken in the top 10.No, saying he 'fell' to 15th because he is Norwegian is a cop out. Especially after Seider, Stutzle, and Reinbacher have all recently went top 10 playing in low, obscure, professional leagues. I'm also now realizing that posters here just don't know what the word mediocre means. I'll rephrase, for a top pick, MBN is just an average skater and this is why he went 15th instead of top 5. Also, Kasper and Danielson are the same height or bigger and both were significantly better skaters when they were drafted.
If you look at what Peterka or Zetterlund did this year, that’s about what I’d expect from MBN.Luchanko is elite for sure, but Helenius' skating is being overrated a bit. If anything I think his lack of explosiveness is his biggest weakness (and something that could bump him to the wing). I do like his skating from a technical perspective and in small spaces though and wanted him with our pick.
I am not worried about MBN's skating in the least and actually consider it a strength. I also think he can be very effective as an NHLer without being a playmaker. Someone needs to score goals and scoring goals is inherently selfish.
What? You think draft order is a function of skating ability first and foremost???? There are plenty of great skaters taken beyond the top of the first round and plenty of ho hum skaters taken in the top 10.
I don't know how long it will take place , but MBN needs serious work on his skating techniques and Danielson needs to get a lot stronger on his skates before they actually with Red Wings. Danielson needs to be a lot stronger against physical defansman . If we rush ASP in NA he might become Boqwist 2.0MBN - Larkin - Ray is a fun line to imagine in the near future.
Kasper - Danielson - Debrincat could be a nice second line behind that.
MBN - Larkin - Ray is a fun line to imagine in the near future.
Kasper - Danielson - Debrincat could be a nice second line behind that.
I don't know how long it will take place , but MBN needs serious work on his skating techniques and Danielson needs to get a lot stronger on his skates before they actually with Red Wings. Danielson needs to be a lot stronger against physical defansman . If we rush ASP in NA he might become Boqwist 2.0
Aa is the alternative spelling of å.Why is his name spelled wrong? It's supposed to be Nygård, not Nygaard.
Don't worry that won't happen, this is Detroit and Yzerman we are talking about. No one will be rushed, patience is still word of the day.If we rush ASP in NA he might become Boqwist 2.0
Youth movement for next season including only one guy who did not play in NHL before and two more who actually NHL playersDon't worry that won't happen, this is Detroit and Yzerman we are talking about. No one will be rushed, patience is still word of the day.
Just use his official nickname...Taxi. That's what his friends call him. His dad, besides playing hockey, used to run a cab company. And a cab took Taxi to training...free of charge of course lolWhy is his name spelled wrong? It's supposed to be Nygård, not Nygaard.
Except for not being a playmaker, sounds like Zetterberg alot.That's really misleading re: Ferrari. Here is his latest rankings..which has him 6th - or are you claiming Ferrari thinks his #6 prospect is a "checking line winger"
"Every time I have seen Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, I have appreciated what he brings to the game more. He has so many of the pro habits that you want from a player, whether it's the intricacies of winning puck battles along the boards, where he needs to be defensively or how to help cover for his teammates. He just plays with a maturity beyond his years.
The big knock on Brandsegg-Nygard all season has been his offensive creativity and ceiling. While that was certainly evident early in the year, the way he progressed in the Allsvenskan this season was enviable. He was always on a bit of an island with Mora when it came to getting to the slot to generate scoring chances, but as the season advanced, his confidence with the puck did as well.
Brandsegg-Nygard began using his one-timer more often in space. When he was around the net, he was a hound on rebounds, beating opponents to loose pucks regularly. He isn’t a dynamic playmaker, but his ability to peel off the boards with the puck and hit a trailing teammate or find someone in pockets of space is excellent. He works the cycle as well or better than anyone in the NHL draft class, and his motor never stops. Brandsegg-Nygard is the kind of player who is a key piece on a long playoff run."