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Brayden Point was definitely not a burner when he was drafted. A big reason he was drafted where he was. Not sure why were comparing him now to a 19yo Bedard.
Brayden Point - The Next Ones: 2014 NHL Draft Prospect ProfilesBrayden Point was definitely not a burner when he was drafted. A big reason he was drafted where he was. Not sure why were comparing him now to a 19yo Bedard.
Maybe I'm remembering wrong, possibly getting him and Kucherov mixed up, I don't know.Brayden Point - The Next Ones: 2014 NHL Draft Prospect Profiles
Jun 20, 2014 — “Point is a very good skater. He has good top end speed, very good acceleration and a quick first step. His agility and edgework are both very ...
It's the top thing reports of him were praising
this is the thing that concerns me about Bedard's skating
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Compared to everyone's favorite slowpoke...
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Bedard's top speed is only slightly better than Strome's, not to mention the size difference.
Nobody is saying thisobviously time to trade bedard
Yeah ok what happened?Now go check Bedards last year top speed!!
Yep. Generational bust. Oh well...obviously time to trade bedard
Made more impressive by how seldom his team wins
That’s all fair but this team is also ass and he doesn’t get a lot of time or space to get shots off. The whole team can key in on him when we’ve got the puck in the opps zone.Maybe I bet shot prop overs too much in my free time, and he's definitely picked up his production slightly of late with the help of some apples, but he needs to shoot the puck more. I'm not sure if it's his age, or the system, or feeling like he needs to be unselfish at times to defer to veterans, but he's got to start letting it rip more. He's been playing with a blender of linemates and maybe they don't do the best job creating him time and space or driving possession. However, how are you going to score if you're only putting the puck on net once or twice a game? He's only shot the puck more than twice one time (4 at NYI) in his last eight games, with three of those being zero or one shot on net. He's got a bright future, but I want him to start realizing he's the most talented player on the ice for his team and has the best shot. Sick of watching him make a dish and one of plugs or struggling players do nothing with it. Rip it, kid.