King'sPawn
Enjoy the chaos
- Jul 1, 2003
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Requires an account to read, but a couple blurbs in EliteProspect's article about Byfield's play.
Again, he was far from perfect. But I feel his flaws/failures were overstated.
10 final thoughts on the World Juniors using manually tracked data - EP Rinkside
Again, he was far from perfect. But I feel his flaws/failures were overstated.
10 final thoughts on the World Juniors using manually tracked data - EP Rinkside
On the forecheck, the clear-cut leaders are Quinton Byfield and Dylan Cozens. These two were forechecking machines. Surprisingly, Ryan Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Arthur Kaliyev were among the tournament’s top forwards in this category.
The leader among forwards? Beniers, whose non-stop motor, attention to detail, and advanced support made game him a constant threat to dispossession the opposition. Once again, Byfield and Cozens were among the leaders, and Oskar Olausson (2021) makes an appearance.