I'm not ok with scraps just because we usually get nothing. But that said, I have to evaluate the scraps we got... And I wasn't impressed.
Bobrov is a weird hiring. It's not as bad as Therrien was for Bergevin, but it definitely has the stink of hiring your buddy with no track record of success and was the first time I had concerns with this management team.
If they wanted to show otherwise, an impassioned speech saying "pick my guy because karakter!" is probably not the way to go, no matter how eloquently you say it.
How Bobrov's argument for choosing Slafkovsky is getting watered down to choose karacter is mind boggling. It's just another classic example of the BS that sometimes gets schlepped around on these forums.
I'm going from memory -- because I couldn't bother looking at the video again to make a rebuttal to someone who doesn't give a shit anyhow -- but here's the basic argument for choosing Slafkovsky, according to Bobrov:
1) Has proven he can play at a high level consistently over time. Wanted and was able to carry the mail on his line on two successive occasions internationally, both times, moving up and proving he belongs higher up in the line, from 4th line all the way to 1st line.
2) Kept getting better -- all year long and getting better in bigger pressure matchups.
3) The been under the microscope for three or four years as the next thing in his country and improving throughout the pressure cooker environment is just the cherry on top at the end to
a) show he will continue to develop in a pressure environment like Montreal
b) Indirect stab at Wright who was deemed the next thing for years,, but failed to keep improving significantly.
Gorton didn't say to not give a shit about character and only look at the skill set and Bobrov does not sound like he is doing that one bit regarding Slafkovsky. It is clearly a "The guy can play solid hockey and keeps improving -- plus he has great character, wanting to be a player that makes a difference on every shift" wanting to be a player that makes a difference is more than just a has good character remark.
It shows drive for excellence and desire to win, it shows a will to keep getting better and to put the work into it to get there. It confirms Slafkovsky's simple observation when asked how he would handle pressure in Montreal, "Just make sure I play well."
Slafkovsky, like all the other players drafted in 2022, is not a sure bet to reach his ceiling -- which is extremely high, IMO -- but his attitude and confidence after coming into his own during International play certainly sounds like a positive for the team.
Hopefully, Slafkovsky makes us proud. We can use a forward with skill who can also be dominant physically.
Anderson can be dominant physically, but in a limited fashion because he doesn't have huge puck skills and is limited tp a few predictable tactics that still can work out because he is so fast and strong and has a solid NHL shot off the rush, but he doesn't have the complete skill set that Slafkovsky has.