BurntToast
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Im not agree on his view on compete. He is talking about it but Im not see it in his final rankings.
1 production
2 size
3 skating
Tier 1: Celebrini
Celebrini
Productive, skilled, nice size, very good skater. High IQ.
Tier 2: Levshunov, Yakemchuk
Levshunov - very productive and very big, very good skater. His compete level is... he is active. IQ is very diggerent in different situations.
Yakemchuk - VERY VERY productive. And big. His compete level... not so great if we are polite. Bad positionally. His IQ... again - different situation. But he isnt your smartest guy to draft at all.
Tier 3: Buium, Silayev, Catton
Buium - very very productive, Okay size but bulky, compete level is average. Very high iq.
Silayev - great size and great skating. He is.. productive for 17 yo in KHL, but he is not in reality. His stick work with the puck is veeery meh. He is good positionally, but overall his decision making with the puck even on MHL level is average.
Catton - great production, skating is average\above average, compete level... lets say average. Or even below average. Great offensive IQ.
Tier 4: Parekh, Demidov, Dickinson, Helenius
Parekh is very productive, average skating, below average physics.
Demidov is very productive, average below average size, skating above average. But he is freaking genius in different situations, very creative.
Dickinson is huge, good skater, good production.
Helenius is average but fast skater, productive but not so really really high. And he is small.
So for me its looks like those 1-2-3 punch for him.
Overall its better to read and listen guys like him because he is watching a lot. Every scout has their own preferences.
Its not written in his work as much as he bring it up during various Podcast he frequents (The Athletic Hockey Show is his primary)