FDBluth
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Hard to believe anyone that skinny could play in the NHL let alone dominate when looking at Gretzky, crazy when comparing to NHL players today.
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Hard to believe anyone that skinny could play in the NHL let alone dominate when looking at Gretzky, crazy when comparing to NHL players today.
Agreed, he looks bigger than Hall and Seguin did in juniors both in height and in weight. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at 6'1.5"-6'2" and 200lbs. when it's all said and done and he finishes filling out.
McDavid is pretty much NHL Hall/Seguin build now...but playing in the CHL.
Imagine when he actually grows out the rest of his frame.![]()
Hard to believe anyone that skinny could play in the NHL let alone dominate when looking at Gretzky, crazy when comparing to NHL players today.
Taylor Hall is much bigger these days than he was in junior
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No doubt that he's gotten bigger, but note that the image here is deceptively designed to impose size and power (fair, since it is advertisement!)
Tan - check (improves look of muscle tone)
Dramatic Lighting - check (further improves muscle tone)
Angle to show side of arms/bicep - check (increase size)
Flexing - check (increase size. Bigger veins)
Hockey is one of those sports that due to the surface it's played on, pure size doesn't translate directly to success - it really depends on the role. Not sure how much better Kane would be if he added on 25 lbs due to his style and role. Whereas, a guy like Byfuglien has made a career out of his size.
Another example - Jon Toews. He's definitely fit, but not comic-book hero huge... and I'd say he's pretty successful.
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The kid doesn't even look like a hockey player. Swear I saw this kid in my bio 101 lab planting sprouts.
He is going to be crazy when he becomes a man and gets that man-strength, because I agree with BBO above that right now he does not rely on his strength at all. But eventually mcD will weigh 200 lbs and be strong.
He relies on reading the play before anyone else does and making pinpoint passes and shots. When he fills out and gets his man strength the sky really is the limit for him. I only really saw him a little at the WJC's because I didn't think that we'd be lucky enough to draft him but since starting to watch him he really is something special and there is most definitely room for him to grow which is pretty damn amazing in and of itself.
I've definitely read that article. It's from Men's HealthNo doubt that he's gotten bigger, but note that the image here is deceptively designed to impose size and power (fair, since it is advertisement!)
Tan - check (improves look of muscle tone)
Dramatic Lighting - check (further improves muscle tone)
Angle to show side of arms/bicep - check (increase size)
Flexing - check (increase size. Bigger veins)
Hockey is one of those sports that due to the surface it's played on, pure size doesn't translate directly to success - it really depends on the role. Not sure how much better Kane would be if he added on 25 lbs due to his style and role. Whereas, a guy like Byfuglien has made a career out of his size.
Another example - Jon Toews. He's definitely fit, but not comic-book hero huge... and I'd say he's pretty successful.
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In his interview with Bobby Mac of TSN before this junior year started McDavid said he was 6'1 and about 190 pounds to start the year.the ht/wt. info on a lot of sights is a year or so out of date.
Hopkins I believe was around 165-170 his rookie year.
Same with Stamkos - highly fit and a ton of explosive power but not massive.
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I hope McDavid doesn't get too big. A player like him needs to maintain his edge in shiftiness and mobility. Training with Roberts is good, though. Stamkos trains with him and still isn't that big, but has wiry strength and really good mobility.
The introductions for this game have nearly been 10 minutes![]()