DoMakc
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Never heard the story when Stevie Wonder bought a PhD in Mexico...I've seen him play. I've seen him not exhibit any NHL skill.
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Well that's a good point isnt it.
Anyways. I'm right. You're all wrong. He'll have a Cross Hanas-esque career followed by something in whatever he hopefully completes his degree in.
I've seen him play. I've seen him not exhibit any NHL skill.
I was simply asking all of his lovers to tell me what I'm missing. Send me a clip of him showing NHL skill.
And that ^ ECHL shooting YouTube is the best anyone's offered......
This will be a funny post to revisit 5yrs from now.
That's it. I've already given him/this topic 10x more attention than he merits. I'll return in 2030 to quote and laugh at your posts.
what will your username be in 2030?I'll return in 2030 to quote and laugh at your posts.
Over point per game as a freshman is a really encouraging sign. Always impressed with how well he sees the ice and the variety of passes he executes right on the tape in stride.One of the more underrated NCAA players this year, did very well considering UMD was shitty most of this season.
I occasionally like to go back and take a look at my initial view on a draft pick. I feel pretty good about this one.Always a bit leery when it comes to our NA scouting, but I like that he's not a pick that screams Kris Draper grit/2-way play/200 foot game. He's got skill, he wears a letter, will go the college route, color me cautiously optimistic.
Its funny because Plante to me is the definition of a Draper pick. And everything you described, going to college, already a leader etc screams Draper to me.I occasionally like to go back and take a look at my initial view on a draft pick. I feel pretty good about this one.
Difference is Plante has a lot more skill than the average 2nd-7th round Draper pick.Its funny because Plante to me is the definition of a Draper pick. And everything you described, going to college, already a leader etc screams Draper to me.
Just depends if you want to actually give him credit for his good picks, or if only his bad ones count
Exactly. With that being said, I'd like to see Draper run his own organization like Yzerman did in Tampa. Legit interested in seeing how he'd do.Difference is Plante has a lot more skill than the average 2nd-7th round Draper pick.
probably would end up like the Flyers draft choices the past decade +Exactly. With that being said, I'd like to see Draper run his own organization like Yzerman did in Tampa. Legit interested in seeing how he'd do.
A whole team full of grinders at forward, and 6 giant pylons on D. Dump and chase boys. That would be his vision. Grind them into dust.Exactly. With that being said, I'd like to see Draper run his own organization like Yzerman did in Tampa. Legit interested in seeing how he'd do.
I'll just go with since Yzerman has been in Detroit. Since 2019, the wings have taken 6 dmen or goalies in the second round. So only have 5 forwards to actually compare with. Mastrosimone, Niederbach, Hanas, Buchelnikov, and Dylan James.Difference is Plante has a lot more skill than the average 2nd-7th round Draper pick.