- Feb 24, 2012
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- 53,750
There are 5 players here. This poll will run for 4 hours, unless there is a clear winner early. After that, the selection will be made.
If it was all about size it would be Tuch. Surprised no Schmaltz.
If McKeown isn't there, Goldobin intrigues me.
I went with Sanheim. First of all he's a lefty, McKeown is a righty so think about that, if that matters to you. Also, Sanheim had a really strong second half while McKeown had a bit of a stagnant year. Sanheim is bigger, 6'4 205 vs 6'1 195 for McKeown. From what I read it seems like Sanheim has a bit more upside while there are questions about McKeown's hockey IQ.
It's not my opinion because I've never seen these guys play but I've certainly read that about McKeown. How would you compare/contrast McKeown and Sanheim? It's pretty close to me between the two. From what I read Sanheim has more upside, some people put him on par with Fleury.
I have a feeling this thread will confuse a lot of people.
Everything I've read about McKeown has him all over the board. I've seen him ranked in the 20's and also in the 50's.
I'd probably pick Sanheim of those 5.
I have a feeling this thread will confuse a lot of people.
Everything I've read about McKeown has him all over the board. I've seen him ranked in the 20's and also in the 50's.
I'd probably pick Sanheim of those 5.
Sometimes he doesn’t identify passing options skating through the neutral zone, and will live or die on that play based on whether or not he can beat the opponent. In the offensive zone his questionable puck play continued where once again he would make some impressive passes to create scoring chances, but then would not be able to identify simple passing options that sent the puck down the ice. He has a good shot from the point when he gets it through, but will sometimes try to force his shot into screens he won’t be able to get it through. He plays in all game situations, and the extra spotlight on him has really brought us to question his hockey sense. Roland needs to refine his consistency, and decision making concerns in order to start to progress into the player he once showed the potential to be.
I appreciate you writing that up Hench. Just to prove I'm not crazy, this is from the Black Book on McKeown.