What? From 5 years of drafts I looked at the only two were Dwight King and Troy Brouwer... 2 out of 400 is 0.5%. You cherry picked one example, I looked at a sample of 400. I don't like soft, skill guys either, I also happen to think they are bad picks, I didn't like Reider and Martindale from the time they were drafted - they were also amongst the least successful picks. Just because you like to fall into archetypes and constructions of what makes a draft pick successful doesn't mean I do. Just because I don't like bruisers doesn't mean I automatically like small, skilled guys.
Marcus Foligno is also a player that can skate like the wind and an energy guy first he creates havoc on the forecheck and is generally all over the ice before being a "power forward" like Hill or McCarron. Those guys don't play with a ton of energy and aren't extremely fast. I like players that fit the mold of Brad Marchand, Cal Clutterbuck, Darren Helm, Derek Dorsett, Tyler Kennedy and Ryan Callahan if I'm picking after round 2. Those are "statistically" the best bang for your buck type of pick. None of those guys are over 6 feet - they play with a ton of energy, have skill and compete levels off the charts. Those are the types of players I like to draft in the later rounds.