Have you watched him play?Scouts compare him to anton lindall sign me up.
Have you watched him play?Scouts compare him to anton lindall sign me up.
Come on now don’t be mean.Have you watched him play?
I saw some highlights on you tube when he played for miami plus the articles I've read on him he has a 200 foot game but I'm not a professional scout. I like what I'm hearing about him.I’m genuinely asking lol
Morozov has a man's game and he's maybe the youngest player in the draft. Wasn't a super high end prospect because folks thought his offense wasn't there but he had an eye opening freshman season offensively. Bleyl could totally be good too but I don't trust the Q for gauging defense and particularly smaller offensive types.I want fast skilled players. That’s why I want Bleyl. His skating and skill is exactly what they need. There are going to be some nice options at 23 I think.
Morozov has a man's game and he's maybe the youngest player in the draft. Wasn't a super high end prospect because folks thought his offense wasn't there but he had an eye opening freshman season offensively. Bleyl could totally be good too but I don't trust the Q for gauging defense and particularly smaller offensive types.
Was 5’11 undersized back then. I mean he wasn’t big but he definitely wasn’t a mark like Grezlyck, Krug and others. I felt Sweeney was more undersized for sure. Glen Wesley too I think.Yeah, the Q sucks for undersized, offensive D. Guess nobody told 5'11" Ray Bourque.
Ray was always undersized compared to other defenseman of his era. Shorter than Paul Coffey, Brian Leetch, Scott Stevens, and Chris Chelios, to name a few from that time.Was 5’11 undersized back then. I mean he wasn’t big but he definitely wasn’t a mark like Grezlyck, Krug and others. I felt Sweeney was more undersized for sure. Glen Wesley too I think.
He had a man sized butt for sure.
One million percent agreeMorozov has a man's game and he's maybe the youngest player in the draft. Wasn't a super high end prospect because folks thought his offense wasn't there but he had an eye opening freshman season offensively. Bleyl could totally be good too but I don't trust the Q for gauging defense and particularly smaller offensive types.
Good job, 46 years ago when 6 foot was about the average for NHL players. Bourque was also 220 lbs of pure rock.Yeah, the Q sucks for undersized, offensive D. Guess nobody told 5'11" Ray Bourque.
I have heard Ray called a lot of things, undersized was never one of themRay was always undersized compared to other defenseman of his era. Shorter than Paul Coffey, Brian Leetch, Scott Stevens, and Chris Chelios, to name a few from that time.
Good job, 46 years ago when 6 foot was about the average for NHL players. Bourque was also 220 lbs of pure rock.
Ray was a 6 foot fire hydrant. 220 pounds.I have heard Ray called a lot of things, undersized was never one of them
Being an inch short of league average isn't really undersized. Not sure what Bourque's weight was coming into the draft, but I'm pretty sure Ray wasn't 164 pounds then. And I'm pretty darn sure Bleyl will never play at 220
Not the youngest player in the draft, but he was the youngest player in college hockey in the first semester. Hemming is about 10 days younger. Lawrence is the same birthdate as Morozov.Morozov has a man's game and he's maybe the youngest player in the draft. Wasn't a super high end prospect because folks thought his offense wasn't there but he had an eye opening freshman season offensively. Bleyl could totally be good too but I don't trust the Q for gauging defense and particularly smaller offensive types.
Bleyl is listed at 6 foot. The average league height for NHL players is 6'1", although it varies by team. You were saying?
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Okay, first it was because Bleyl played in the Q (same as Ray Bourque), then it was he's undersized (same as Ray Bourque), and now it's his weight. At what point are these goalposts resembling a pretzel?Bourque played at 220 in an era the average weight was 194 (circa 1990), Bleyl is 164 in an era the average weight is 201
Is this a bit?Okay, first it was because Bleyl played in the Q (same as Ray Bourque), then it was he's undersized (same as Ray Bourque), and now it's his weight. At what point are these goalposts resembling a pretzel?
And if you want to say "it was a different time," yeah, it was! I agree completely. The modern defenseman doesn't need to be 220 pounds. Matthew Schaefer is 185 pounds at 6'2". A full 2 inches taller, 15 pounds heavier than Bleyl! There, now you will need to readjust your goalposts again.
Ray was drafted at 197 pounds. 1979 NHL Entry Draft -- Ray Bourque
Bleyl is 18, 170 pounds. And a heck of a lot faster than Ray ever was. If you are saying he's too small, played in the wrong league, etc. then you are ignoring the facts about both the past and the present.
I mean Bleyl is the best skater in the draft. I’m not sure how that relates to the bit, but I just wanted to say that.Is this a bit?
If the Bruins draft him, I'm nicknaming him Fly-Bleyl.I mean Bleyl is the best skater in the draft. I’m not sure how that relates to the bit, but I just wanted to say that.
Okay, first it was because Bleyl played in the Q (same as Ray Bourque), then it was he's undersized (same as Ray Bourque), and now it's his weight. At what point are these goalposts resembling a pretzel?
And if you want to say "it was a different time," yeah, it was! I agree completely. The modern defenseman doesn't need to be 220 pounds. Matthew Schaefer is 185 pounds at 6'2". A full 2 inches taller, 15 pounds heavier than Bleyl! There, now you will need to readjust your goalposts again.
Ray was drafted at 197 pounds. 1979 NHL Entry Draft -- Ray Bourque
Bleyl is 18, 170 pounds. And a heck of a lot faster than Ray ever was. If you are saying he's too small, played in the wrong league, etc. then you are ignoring the facts about both the past and the present.
Bourque played at 220 in an era the average weight was 194 (circa 1990), Bleyl is 164 in an era the average weight is 201
I think if he was 6’2 190 he wouldn’t skate like he does,Pastrnak was 6'0, 168 at the combine in his draft year. This is how you get late first round gems. I would say McAvoy as well. Like. if Bleyl were 6'2, 190 right now.. He'd probably be a consensus top-10-15 pick? No?
1” is fairly nominal. Steven’s is the only one I didn’t check and the only one I recall playing night or tougher then bourque did from memory alone.Ray was always undersized compared to other defenseman of his era. Shorter than Paul Coffey, Brian Leetch, Scott Stevens, and Chris Chelios, to name a few from that time.