Mr. Make-Believe
The happy genius of my household
Yeah the Gabe Vilardi comparison isn’t overly optimistic. Seven years after he was drafted, he finally had his first 60 point season.On the flip side, I remember the injury concerns with Nolan Patrick. The Flyers took him at 2OA still and it tailspun his career like no tomorrow. One of the most unfortunate draft stories in the last decade.
Roger McQueen reportedly has spondylosis. It can be a chronic injury that affects the spine. A chronic back injury raises a BUNCH of red flags to me. The back ain't something to take lightly. I think with our prospects being as bare as they are, the risks outweigh the possible reward with him.
As you said, it really depends on how Boston's medical staff sees him. If they think this could be dealt with then it might be a chance worth taking in Sweeney's eyes. I just think that's a pick that a team like Anaheim or Buffalo could afford to take a swing on as they're not lacking in prospects.
I think with McQueen having the injury history he's had, the risks could lead to either
A) Stunt his career completely
B) Stunt his development if he can't stay healthy in his formative years which can limit his ceiling
C) lead him to be an effective, even high end NHLer who can't play a full 82.
I think the optimistic way to look at it is looking at Gabe Vilardi. He also had some reported chronic back issues and he's turned out to be an effective player. Even then, he's yet to play a full 82.
Either way, I hope he overcomes it no matter where he's drafted.
I’m with the majority here. McQueen may be an interesting player, but no way on God’s Green Hell do I take him at 7OA.