Oscar The Grouch
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Sure, and he is still 18 for a few more months. If you think he is a decent 3rd line NHL winger now, image how good he will be if he gets to the NHL.Looks like a decent 3rd line winger in the NHL..not bad for that pick.
Sure, and he is still 18 for a few more months. If you think he is a decent 3rd line NHL winger now, image how good he will be if he gets to the NHL.
He definitely can be more than that. I'd say he projects more to be a strong 3rd wheel on a top 6. Look at most teams top 6's there loaded with guys who work hard, have a decent to good scoring touch and don't have to dominate the puck to be effective. Someone like Bunting was on our first line for 2 years, and currently fluctuates in the middle 6 for Carolina.No, he's definitely a junior star... I meant he projects to be a good 3rd line winger in the NHL, which is pretty awesome for where he was picked.
While, I don't think he turns into Brad Marchand, tons of guys overachieve their perceived ceilings and many guys dramatically underperform their floors. The kid is productive, used in all situations on a top CHL team with a coach that has coached many NHLers, and made the Canada WJC team as an 18 year old.I know people are trying to be tentative with their Cowan projections and calling him a surefire 3rd liner.. but I've learned not to bet against this type of player who just 'plays the right way'
He could easily end up being a Konecny/Parise type of guy in the NHL. Look at Hyman, these guys just don't get denied, regardless of their overall 'skill level' or physical tools
This is before tonight's game, but:2 goals tonight, wonder where this streak is all time
You don’t see the difference between two top 10 picks expected to be stars compared to two second round picks?
In the second round you are hoping to get anyone playing NHL games. At 28 you shouldn’t be expecting a superstar either. If you get an NHL regular at 28, that’s a good outcome.
Cowan is a good prospect. No one is saying otherwise. The discussion is whether he deserves to be considered one of the best prospects in the league or from his draft.
Gonna be a solid 3rd line guy
Looks like a decent 3rd line winger in the NHL..not bad for that pick.
No, he's definitely a junior star... I meant he projects to be a good 3rd line winger in the NHL, which is pretty awesome for where he was picked.
While, I don't think he turns into Brad Marchand, tons of guys overachieve their perceived ceilings and many guys dramatically underperform their floors. The kid is productive, used in all situations on a top CHL team with a coach that has coached many NHLers, and made the Canada WJC team as an 18 year old.
I honestly get pretty tired of this perceived top 6/bottom 6 stuff. Tons of guys who aren't a Matthews, Nylander or Marner play in NHL teams top 6's. Last year, Michael Bunting was on our top line (an undrafted overacheiver), Matthew Knies currently is (a 2nd round pick 3 years ago), Zach Hyman a later round pick who was in the NCAA for 4 years was prior to Bunting. Hard working players who do the small things will get opportunities with star players. Do I expect Cowan to be a line driver on a first line in the NHL, probably not, but I don't see how a highly effective 3rd or 2nd wheel in the Leafs top 6 is too much to ask. The role consists of basically working hard on the forecheck, having some skill, knowing to lay it off to the big money guys, drive the net, and be in position. The reason a lot of guys can't adapt to that is because they've never had to play that role, they are so used to being puck dominant that they lack skills playing off of it, and then they end up middle 6 tweeners like Kapanen who could never solidify a spot in the Leafs top 6.