Yepthatsme
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- Oct 25, 2020
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Todays standouts:
Misa and Basha both deserve callouts. Two extremely young players for this tournament but both showed oodles of speed and skill. Both look like fantastic bets placed by management at the last draft.
Morten is still 25. Once again looked great this game, as he should with his age.
Brzustewicz continues to be the standout of the defensive group. Bodes super well for him heading into taking the next step playing in the pros, look for him to have a bigger than expected year in the AHL.
Parekh is a massive risk taker and is very guilty of trying to do too much with the puck, but in terms of his actual defensive play I’ve been pleasantly surprised, he’s been adept at taking away offensive players time and space and I haven’t really seen him get beat defensively this tournament too many times. I think he’s too smart to not know his limitations as he progresses, but as far as being a defensive liability I’m not seeing nearly the bad reads his reputation lets on. The turnovers will need to be coached out of him though.
Stromgren and Gridin continue to be difference makers in the offensive zone, both have been pretty creative with the puck on their sticks.
Honzek with a better game. Nothing flashy but made a lot of the right plays.
Mews continues to show a lot of great tools, had an alright game with flashes of more.
All in all, the players you want to show well have been doing so which is all you can ask for them.
Misa and Basha both deserve callouts. Two extremely young players for this tournament but both showed oodles of speed and skill. Both look like fantastic bets placed by management at the last draft.
Morten is still 25. Once again looked great this game, as he should with his age.
Brzustewicz continues to be the standout of the defensive group. Bodes super well for him heading into taking the next step playing in the pros, look for him to have a bigger than expected year in the AHL.
Parekh is a massive risk taker and is very guilty of trying to do too much with the puck, but in terms of his actual defensive play I’ve been pleasantly surprised, he’s been adept at taking away offensive players time and space and I haven’t really seen him get beat defensively this tournament too many times. I think he’s too smart to not know his limitations as he progresses, but as far as being a defensive liability I’m not seeing nearly the bad reads his reputation lets on. The turnovers will need to be coached out of him though.
Stromgren and Gridin continue to be difference makers in the offensive zone, both have been pretty creative with the puck on their sticks.
Honzek with a better game. Nothing flashy but made a lot of the right plays.
Mews continues to show a lot of great tools, had an alright game with flashes of more.
All in all, the players you want to show well have been doing so which is all you can ask for them.