Hockeyfannnn91
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He’s got nick robertson really high Lol ,he’s just pleasing the toronto media with his awful top 50 list . Wouldnt pay attention to any of it
Berggren just had an absolute beauty of a primary assist
Zadina should be there, I dislike totally arbitrary ways of determining who is a ”prospect”. Brännström has more games than Zadina and is there, above Seider..
Zadina should be there, I dislike totally arbitrary ways of determining who is a ”prospect”. Brännström has more games than Zadina and is there, above Seider..
That's true, however he's never shown that physicality as he dominated juniors pretty much based on his speed and skill. There are so many talented players who have been unable to develop that aggressiveness required to battle at higher levels. It usually leads to them avoiding traffic, staying on the outside and not being effective when facing tougher competition.At least physicality and strength are developmental things. It just takes time. He just lost almost a whole season (2018-19), so he could be drastically behind in physical development.
If you are one-dimensional, being a playmaker is always better than scorer. When you get the physics back, you start winning those puck battles and get more chanches created for teammates etc. Everything adds up.
He's a project.
Don't forget he lost 1 year of his development with injury,I'm a big Berggren fan and he was actually my favorite prospect leading up to the 2018 draft. But to be honest, watching him at the WJC actually surprised me by how one dimensional he looked. The skill level and hockey sense are there but he lacks strength and physicality which leads to him being pretty useless when his team doesn't have the puck. It also hurts him sometimes when on the puck because he has to rely mostly on his skating and puck control to keep moving since he rarely wins 1-on-1 battles along the boards. Once a d-man catches up to him the play is often dead. He also rarely shoots to puck (less than 1 SOG per game across the SHL and WJC this season), mainly due to obviously being a playmaker but being purely a playmaker doesn't work out well for most players at least in the NHL. Perhaps it's partially also due to rarely making it to scoring areas as a result of avoiding traffic.
Just made me think that if he wants to make the NHL as the offensive player he is, he'll either have to be absolutely elite in it or start developing a more well-rounded game. This may sound overly negative but it's mostly just being concerned about him not realizing his (huge) potential unless he starts developing some of those weaknesses. Kind of reminds me of Pulkkinen, who I watched a lot as a 16-20 year old, and who's NHL potential was severely hurt by being one dimensional despite having some elite offensive talent.
Thoughts?
I'm a big Berggren fan and he was actually my favorite prospect leading up to the 2018 draft. But to be honest, watching him at the WJC actually surprised me by how one dimensional he looked. The skill level and hockey sense are there but he lacks strength and physicality which leads to him being pretty useless when his team doesn't have the puck. It also hurts him sometimes when on the puck because he has to rely mostly on his skating and puck control to keep moving since he rarely wins 1-on-1 battles along the boards. Once a d-man catches up to him the play is often dead. He also rarely shoots to puck (less than 1 SOG per game across the SHL and WJC this season), mainly due to obviously being a playmaker but being purely a playmaker doesn't work out well for most players at least in the NHL. Perhaps it's partially also due to rarely making it to scoring areas as a result of avoiding traffic.
Just made me think that if he wants to make the NHL as the offensive player he is, he'll either have to be absolutely elite in it or start developing a more well-rounded game. This may sound overly negative but it's mostly just being concerned about him not realizing his (huge) potential unless he starts developing some of those weaknesses. Kind of reminds me of Pulkkinen, who I watched a lot as a 16-20 year old, and who's NHL potential was severely hurt by being one dimensional despite having some elite offensive talent.
Thoughts?
2 Goals and 2 Assists today for Tuomisto in a 5-4 OT Win
Now 15 Goals on the year
That could be quite accurate actually. We'll see.Sounds like Hirose with plus skating.
Jeez... Johansson has a wicked shot
Goalie prospects do absolutely nothing for me. I mean sure nice to see to see him doing well but look at Larsson, what a flop of a season, probably too early but IMO a career swinging year. Goalies are impossible to predict and get excited about.
Seider showing off:
I thought soderblom was suppose to get a crack at the shl? Anyone know what happened? Guess at this point he’d probably play like 5minutes a game so id rather he keep producing as he is now and build his confidenceThis morning in the Sweden U20
Soderblom... Goal and Assist... 42 Points (20 Goals) in 25 Games
Berglund... Assist
Johansson... Goal