PlayMakers
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Someone like @DominicT is more qualified to answer this, but my opinion is yes to all of the above. I think family genetics has long been considered for insight into how a player might develop physically. A lot of the Canadian coaches and managers come from farming backgrounds where breeding livestock is a way of life. I don't think they look at genetics for things like temperament. They do player interviews and talk to coaches to evaluate mental makeup.I have a curiosity question … how much do scouts, NHL teams, prospect ranking companies look into a player’s family lineage to try and project potential?
Do rankings even consider future potential or are they based completely upon 'current ability' going into the draft?
Would/is family lineage be used to ‘try’ to predict the future development of the players? Do teams look at genetic traits, such as physical development, genetic preference tendencies, disposition, and temperament of other males in a prospect’s lineage? Do teams go to that extent? With the Bruins picking 7th in this draft there may be two, three or four prospects that all appear somewhat equally good choice based on immediate ability and development.
Fwiw, I think media based 'rankings' just look at current ability going into the draft. The real talent and challenge of scouting is looking at junior players and determining how those player's will develop over 4 years. How those players process the game and how they'll be able to adapt their strengths to playing within NHL systems and the NHL style game. There have been lots of 1st overalls and high picks who were the most skilled players in the world at 18 but couldn't figure out how to be effective within NHL systems or with the NHL game in general. Work ethic and character is huge too. You can be the most physically gifted, you can have a high IQ, but if you don't have the work ethic to improve, if you don't have the character to believe in yourself when you struggle at first from moving up a level, then all that talent will be wasted.