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C Milton Gastrin, MoDo J20
When talking about pro's pro draft eligibles, Milton Gastrin might be at the top of the list. His projection is essentially a wish list of things general managers want in their bottom 6: smarts, compete, skating, play driving, two-way play, etc. He has decent size, decent production, and an incredibly mature game for his age. Gastrin positively impacts play in all three zones, with or or without the puck, making a ton of good decisions along the way. He's hard on pucks, plays a heavy game down low, and loves to push play up the ice. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who genuinely dislikes him.
In saying that, though, I should mention his skill level is...just alright. Gastrin is quite good about driving the net for scoring chances, which he needs to be since he isn't exactly a high end scorer; beyond that, I haven't generally been a fan of his shot selection. His handling is also rather inconsistent, and he can be prone to turnovers, both forced and inadvertent (i.e. fumbling pucks). The playmaking game is certainly better, even showcasing some craftiness, but still not without lapses of judgment. To me, the best aspect of his offensive game is how hard he forechecks to pry pucks out and get them to linemates.
I spent pretty much all season feeling like I should like Gastrin more than I do. The strengths of his game are the building blocks that this board loves to bet on, but I've had so many viewings where I'm just asking myself 'so what?' with the player. While I do love much of what he offers, the draft isn't necessarily about finding the best and most well-rounded player today, it's about finding the best bets for tomorrow. There's little question that Gastrin will be able to slot on an NHL roster one day, but I do wonder how many players picked after him will be able to catch up and even surpass him in the long run. Ultimately, this class has a ton of 3rd-line-at-best type prospects, so while I have no problem with Gastrin as a low maintenance, easy plug and play option in the late 1st/early 2nd round, for me personally, I'd probably look for a player with a bit more specialization or more impressive flashes.
C Milton Gastrin, MoDo J20
When talking about pro's pro draft eligibles, Milton Gastrin might be at the top of the list. His projection is essentially a wish list of things general managers want in their bottom 6: smarts, compete, skating, play driving, two-way play, etc. He has decent size, decent production, and an incredibly mature game for his age. Gastrin positively impacts play in all three zones, with or or without the puck, making a ton of good decisions along the way. He's hard on pucks, plays a heavy game down low, and loves to push play up the ice. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who genuinely dislikes him.
In saying that, though, I should mention his skill level is...just alright. Gastrin is quite good about driving the net for scoring chances, which he needs to be since he isn't exactly a high end scorer; beyond that, I haven't generally been a fan of his shot selection. His handling is also rather inconsistent, and he can be prone to turnovers, both forced and inadvertent (i.e. fumbling pucks). The playmaking game is certainly better, even showcasing some craftiness, but still not without lapses of judgment. To me, the best aspect of his offensive game is how hard he forechecks to pry pucks out and get them to linemates.
I spent pretty much all season feeling like I should like Gastrin more than I do. The strengths of his game are the building blocks that this board loves to bet on, but I've had so many viewings where I'm just asking myself 'so what?' with the player. While I do love much of what he offers, the draft isn't necessarily about finding the best and most well-rounded player today, it's about finding the best bets for tomorrow. There's little question that Gastrin will be able to slot on an NHL roster one day, but I do wonder how many players picked after him will be able to catch up and even surpass him in the long run. Ultimately, this class has a ton of 3rd-line-at-best type prospects, so while I have no problem with Gastrin as a low maintenance, easy plug and play option in the late 1st/early 2nd round, for me personally, I'd probably look for a player with a bit more specialization or more impressive flashes.