deadhead
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Who said what for a decade?
I don't remember anyone saying Sanheim was going to be a first pair D-man, much less a #1.
People liked him better than Provorov, but that was as much people being disillusioned with Provorov (b/c he flatlined) than anything else.
Sanheim's skating was never in doubt, but his first few years he was a lanky D-man who struggled in his D-zone b/c he could be pushed off the puck.
I don't remember anyone projecting he'd fill out to the extent he has and become a top two way D-man. That's probably the hardest thing to project in a young player, how their body will change between 18 to 25. Provorov peaked physically at 19, for example.
I don't remember anyone saying Sanheim was going to be a first pair D-man, much less a #1.
People liked him better than Provorov, but that was as much people being disillusioned with Provorov (b/c he flatlined) than anything else.
Sanheim's skating was never in doubt, but his first few years he was a lanky D-man who struggled in his D-zone b/c he could be pushed off the puck.
I don't remember anyone projecting he'd fill out to the extent he has and become a top two way D-man. That's probably the hardest thing to project in a young player, how their body will change between 18 to 25. Provorov peaked physically at 19, for example.