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I've seen him make some good passes in his US junior career. He's capable of it. But he's so shoot-first that he doesn't do it often.
In college he was missing a lot of guys driving the slot to the net
I've seen him make some good passes in his US junior career. He's capable of it. But he's so shoot-first that he doesn't do it often.
I continue to believe he'll be a 30-goal scorer in the NHL, albeit an aggravating and inconsistent one.Good analysis for Gauthier. The player has to have more than a shot. He has been a Large Boy playing with children up to this point in his career. Now we'll see if he has the stomach to up his game. I don't think so. Too much came too easy so far in his career. His play with the NDT was more of this. His line was always loaded so things opened up for him. Watching CG play a few games this season, he seems to be adverse to getting into crowds and mucking it up as wings in the NHL need to do in order to be successful. On defense, he is lost on the ice.
He'll be ok. Maybe the equivalent overall of a Tyson Foerster. If so, that's not what one would expect out of a #5 selection. Then it was a weak draft. I wanted Jiricek but he hasn't shown much yet in his career either.I still think it's likely he's going to be a good and useful player but it was always insane to me that the Flyers were acting like it was Rebuild Accomplished after drafting just him and before they had Michkov. Worrying process.
Cutter's tied in career points with the #5 pick in 2014, Michael Dal Colle.
Christ, the Avs took a guy who never had a single NHL point two spots ahead of Pastrnak. Weird how that didn't ruin their franchise.
Baseball is a discrete event game. The balance isn't between hitters, but hitters and defense, think Marsh v Rojas in CF.A brief history of "There's only one ball/puck":
- You only need 1 good Receiver.
- You only need 2 good Receivers.
- You only need a couple of power hitters.
- There's no reason to build a deep bullpen.
- Lebron/Wade/Bosh is too many stars.
- The Kevin Durant Warriors won't work.
We'll never learn.
Yes, they did screw up his development. They played him as their 1D since he was 19/20 when most defenseman are breaking in at sheltered roles and protected by veterans. Provorov got so frustrated with the struggles and the team losing that it affected him mentally. He has never recovered and never fully developed. The Flyers again, put winning every year above player development. It's a text book case of poor player development. It should be an example in the manual of how not to develop a young defenseman.View attachment 961384
They didn't screw up his development.
Provorov was stubborn to a fault, and he was physically maxed out at 19.
He thought he was a star, turns out he was a complementary player who only played well with the right partner.
weird idea! but maybe the Flyers should stop selecting miss'..Getting a lot of moves right really does a lot to mitigate the misses. The misses look all the worse when all those moves we are told don't matter go wrong.
That's not true. When he started out he was fundamentally sound defensively, great at sealing off the puck against the forecheck, for example. I think what killed his development was scoring 17 goals his second season, now he wanted to be a star offensive defensemen, which was above his pay grade.Yes, they did screw up his development. They played him as their 1D since he was 19/20 when most defenseman are breaking in at sheltered roles and protected by veterans. Provorov got so frustrated with the struggles and the team losing that it affected him mentally. He has never recovered and never fully developed. The Flyers again, put winning every year above player development. It's a text book case of poor player development. It should be an example in the manual of how not to develop a young defenseman.