thefeebster
Registered User
Perhaps some context will help? He is not a high pace player, but lethargy is somewhat expected given his circumstances. Not sure this game should be the gauge for him or fans, as he was injured with a lower body injury on March 28th, keeping him out of the playoffs until this game on May 1st. Some OHL viewers worried that he was rushed back when he was announced to be in the lineup, with their concerns likely validated since he re-injured the same injury the next game on a nothing play, did not finish the game. He probably should not have returned at all, in hindsight.I am not seeing a first round talent in this shift-by-shift, although I'd never settle my mind over one game. Does not look like a player ready for an increase in pace; he looks downright lethargic and unathletic in this game. Good shot, but for a playoff game, he and his linemates really lack urgency. One game isn't much but he looks like a player that will need a long road and significant transformation to make the NHL, which is expected for a sixth rounder, but some of the hype in here is wild. Maybe I am missing something.
EDIT: T'was a high ankle sprain. Past Canucks have healed in 6 weeks, so Romani probably came back 2 weeks too soon.
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