McMozesmadness
5-14-6-1
He reminds me of Chris Kreider at the same age.
A compliment or a diss depending on your view of Kreider.
A compliment or a diss depending on your view of Kreider.
He reminds me of Chris Kreider at the same age.
A compliment or a diss depending on your view of Kreider.
How would be stack up against Christian Dvorak and Ryan MacInnis in terms of ranking them for the long-term? What order would you please them in for NHL effectiveness over their careers?
I feel he is a hard drop in the draft. Just not an impressive year statistically.
I actually like Kreider.
Having said that, I don't really see them as that similar. I think McLeod has better hockey sense and is a better skater. I think Kreider may have a grittier and more confrontational style than McLeod does.
I should point out...you mentioned "at the same age". At McLeod's age, Kreider was playing at an MA prep school...and I didn't watch him then. So I probably can't compare them both in their draft year.
I got McLeod at #22, I think he could be an outstanding 3rd line center, with 2nd line capabilities but not a long term top 6 player I don't think.
How would be stack up against Christian Dvorak and Ryan MacInnis in terms of ranking them for the long-term? What order would you please them in for NHL effectiveness over their careers?
I'd take him over Macinnis, over Dvorak is a tougher one. Dvorak exploded in his 2 post draft years and probably has emerged as a top 25 guy in the 2014 class. I think McLeod is a safer bet to carve out an NHL career as a center due to his elite skating and work ethic, but Dvorak has shown a lot more offensively than McLeod has. I'd probably gamble on McLeod given the Leafs current situation (for example if at the Pitt pick we had the option of McLeod or trading that pick for Dvorak), but I can understand why anyone would take the otherside. All these guys play for the OHL teams I try to watch the most, along with Erie and Sarnia this year.Anyone?
Well I actually haven't been but nice assumtion.You're clearly just stat watxhing then because he has front line tools.
How would be stack up against Christian Dvorak and Ryan MacInnis in terms of ranking them for the long-term? What order would you please them in for NHL effectiveness over their careers?
If you have a Stud#1 C, Mcleod would be a perfect #2C to me. Saw him plenty in Mississauga this year. He won't shortchange you in all areas of the ice and effort.
I do believe if you have to depend on him as your #1C, he will not produce consistently enough for your team to win, but as a very strong all around #2C he can contribute and provide a blanket of secondary scoring that will compliment a true elite #1C.
He's not going to be a bad pick, if expectations are reasonable, just don't expect him to be a Franchise or #1C.
McLeod to me seems like the "safe" pick. He probably won't be a #1C but he will most likely end up a very good #2 guy and if he doesn't reach that he probably will still end up a good #3 C. I can see him dropping a bit as teams go for guys with higher upside, all that being said Minnesota, Detroit and Nashville(15,16 and 17) seem like good spots for him to go to
I think he might go higher. Size and speed don't slump.
I've just seen him a couple times. Would Matt Cullen be a good comp?
Kesler I've heard as a comparable for his upside. Speedy, two-way centre with good face-off ability but who doesn't have that elite offensive level. I like that comparable for McLeod.
Or anywhere near the quality wrist shot that Kesler has, as I've wrote a few times.
seafoam, putting him on the wing takes away from his primarily value. The guy is a shutdown C.
Scouts like to see the skills match output. There are exceptions where teams take a risk (aka Zacha) but in this draft he will fall mid teens.good thing scouts watch the games and not just the box score.
Kesler's wrist shot was average when he entered the league - didn't develop a good one until his mid 20s after working at it hard one offseason.