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A lot of scouting reports are reporting low end as a 3rd liner with potential to be more. Let's hope he's more.The weird part is it seems like this guy projects as a 3rd liner and that’s what the org sees him as too. Trading a first for a bottom 6 forward seems like a lot but whatever. JJ isn’t an NHL GM.
Agreed.A lot of scouting reports are reporting low end as a 3rd liner with potential to be more. Let's hope he's more.
Oilers Nation I believeIf that's how it actually works. I'm fine with it. We need to spend again at this years TDL.
Is Gregor's radio interviews available online?
They were Vegas fans. They boo'd the shit out of Dallas when it was their turn too with Dallas sucks.
Thanks. Found it. Will listen.Oilers Nation I believe
Dallas fans were allllll good. Just a bit over confident pre-series but they were fine. Vegas fans took ALOT of Cap Cheating Shit from me all year lol..... surprised they didn't come after me more but still f*** that franchise.Ah, so fans that will be invisible in a few years once Vegas falls off completely I guess. Lame. Dallas deserves better. Great fans (though I think a few on here were a bit salty). Better than Vegas fans at least
Mckenzie’s list is just compilations of lists from nhl scouts so other teams saw him as a riser clearly.If Mackenzie is on board I’m good with this
Could also step in and replace hyman as he agesThe weird part is it seems like this guy projects as a 3rd liner and that’s what the org sees him as too. Trading a first for a bottom 6 forward seems like a lot but whatever. JJ isn’t an NHL GM.
Seems like he’s a late riser. He’s highest only on Mckenzie’s list which is rare but Mckenzie’s list is the general consensus among actual nhl team scouts. Seems like a high floor player.The weird part is it seems like this guy projects as a 3rd liner and that’s what the org sees him as too. Trading a first for a bottom 6 forward seems like a lot but whatever. JJ isn’t an NHL GM.
That may be true but you show me another guy with his track record of nailing prospects and where they will go. The is a reason he was the best when he was still around the man knows his shit.Mckenzie’s list is just compilations of lists from nhl scouts so other teams saw him as a riser clearly.
Sounds like Hyman honestly.
First full year in OHL roughly point per game playing team roles on a championship team, bigger role and maturity and growth to his game he could be 80+ points next year with LondonSeems like he’s a late riser. He’s highest only on Mckenzie’s list which is rare but Mckenzie’s list is the general consensus among actual nhl team scouts. Seems like a high floor player.
If you trade a late 1st for a guy who turns out to be a 3rd liner its a fantastic, fantastic tradeThe weird part is it seems like this guy projects as a 3rd liner and that’s what the org sees him as too. Trading a first for a bottom 6 forward seems like a lot but whatever. JJ isn’t an NHL GM.
Is it?If you trade a late 1st for a guy who turns out to be a 3rd liner its a fantastic, fantastic trade
Depends on definition of 3rd liner I guess, only skills I see separating Sam to say Dylan Holloway is skating. Just get Draisaitls workout routine to the kid and we are looking goodIs it?
Yes. Anyone who analyzes a draft and the metrics of the liklihood of a kid even playing in the NHL/being a regular knows that As you get further and further down the draft chain it becomes far far less likely to do that. At some point it kinda evens out (ie a late 3rd vs a 5th) but yes, a late 1st becoming a regular 3rd liner is a great, great result.Is it?
Fair I guess.Depends on definition of 3rd liner I guess, only skills I see separating Sam to say Dylan Holloway is skating. Just get Draisaitls workout routine to the kid and we are looking good
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