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Norway vs. USA Eichel shift video. It'll probably be the last for a bit because my computer died.
Hopefully this chip on his shoulder plays into his desire to be an even better NHL player and a winner at the pro level. In a weird way I am happy that it is playing out like this. I never expected this out of Eichel. I mean I knew he was confident in himself, but the way he has handled everything thrown at him has really shifted my opinion of him. He really seems tired of hearing about McDavid, and I think he wants to prove that he's the best player from this draft. It will definitely be difficult for sure, but if he can use this as fuel for a fire to push him to another level then I can't see how this couldn't be good for the Sabres.
Agree, its definitely brought out a side of him I didn't know existed. He's always seemed rather tame to me.
Thanks for the shift-by-shift videos. Keep up the good work!
Good news. My friend loaned me his old laptop so I should be able to keep doing them now. The bad news is I'd already done the first Russia game and now I have to do it all over again. It's tedious enough the first time.
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Sabres fans are so fortunate to have a chance to draft this guy. I really think he could end up being as good as McDavid, if not better...
As a Sabres fan I think there is maybe a 20% chance Eichel ends up better than McDavid and that is pushing it.
By Kevin Allen, USA TODAY Sports
When Jack Eichel was 4, he announced to his family that he intended to play in the NHL. When he was 6 he informed his father that he planned to skip high school hockey to play for the Boston Junior Bruins.
"He had it all mapped out by the time he was 7 or 8," his father, Bob, told USA TODAY Sports. "Nobody believed him, but he had it mapped out."
These days everyone believes in Eichel, 18, because he is arguably the best American center prospect since Mike Modano was drafted No. 1 overall in 1988.
Eichel is an elite skater with unbelievable speed and explosiveness. He sees the game in slow motion, has great vision and anticipates a second or two before the rest of the pack. He's obviously a franchise player who will hopefully be part of our plans for the next 15-20 years, or longer.
— Sabres director of amateur scouting Greg Royce on prospect Jack Eichel, the likely No. 2 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft by Buffalo
I really do wish the Canadian media were paying more attention to Eichel.. McDavid sat down for a long interview with Bob Mac and I'd really like to see the same kind of thing with Eichel, he's really deserved the attention and it's a bit of a shame that he's not getting it. Feels to me like it's because he's American, hopefully he's getting a lot of attention in the States.
By TSN.ca Staff
Jack Eichel will either return to Boston University next season, or spend all 82 regular-season games at the pro level.
The 18-year-old, who is expected to selected second overall by the Buffalo Sabres in Friday night's NHL Draft, told the Boston Globe he has no plans to sign a contract unless he's promised an NHL spot for the full season.