My sample sizes are smaller for sure so I'll be hesitant to talk about players' progression with great confidence. I saw a few games from first half of the season and now watched 2 playoff games. I posted this in December and still agree with a lot of what I observed then:The progression matters a lot to me, and I just don't watch enough junior (less these days) to have a good sense of that. The difference between a player who is gradually working on his weaknesses and experimenting and learning, and a player who is making the same mistakes ad infinitum and simply lacks hockey sense, that is everything. I'll be relying on you and Simon and the hockey prospect guys to tell me about the progression they see.
Same strengths and weaknesses, but it doesn't have to mean he hasn't learnt anything. Just hard to notice clear improvements or changes from my limited point of view.He's looked good recently.
Skilled skater in all directions, very good in transition plays particularly. On the offensive end can separate from opponents with smooth mohawk moves, and passes and shoots pretty well but as a playmaker and shooter hasn't looked that dangerous yet. Skating skill and acceleration seem a bit more limited in d zone, so because of that and the lack of high-end vision he sometimes gets into trouble in breakout plays. But generally speaking he's a smart and effective puck mover.
Not much to complain about his defensive IQ and tools either. Rush defense, stick checking and occasional hard body checks are probably the best defensive traits. Compete level is somewhat inconsistent, I'd like to see more aggression in net front and effort to eliminate secondary chances.
He was the 3rd best D on HP's Nov list (#17 overall), and 2nd best behind Schaefer on EP's Dec list (#6 overall). I get why scouts like him. Well-rounded D with projectable tools and no obvious red flags. Based on the knowledge I have today I think I would be fine with drafting him if he happens to be in our range in June.
Anyone have an opinion on goalie Alexi Medvedev? I don't want to add another smurf goaltender but am not a fan of these monster tall goalies either. Kid is a top five goalie prospect and probably the youngest in his draft class. Yes he plays for powerhouse London but the kid is putting up really really good numbers and the scouting reports on him are excellent.
Not necessarily. There’s something to be said for playing playoff hockey. My guess is that our experience in 2017 and 2018 helped us in 2019 (and in the bubble in 2020 for that matter).I know that long-term, a top 10 pick would be more useful than a first-round exit, but...
Interesting read:Bear's injury seems pretty serious.
I think so, but what are the odds we actually keep that pick? If they do keep it I think the later 1st would be worth the risk.I'm wondering if it might put him down in range of our 2nd 1st?