C Trevor Zegras (2019, 9th, ANA)

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Good question. I actually expected disagreement. I think we've seen this very odd blurring of the lines recently that combines passing vision and creativity into hockey sense. I highly disagree with this. I think they are very distinct categories. Those spin passes we see from Zegras or being to see difficult passes others don't see is pure raw creativity or vision. To me, those are offensive attributes, not tactical/sense/IQ/mental attributes. So when I see people say Zegras has elite hockey sense, I think they really mean he has elite vision/creativity/ability to find solutions offensively. To me, hockey sense combines how well a player understands positioning, where teammates should be, where opponents should be, limiting errors with the puck, the ability to know when to try to do a lot and when to try to make simple plays, situational decision-making, anticipating player movements for players and opponents.

To me, Turcotte is excellent at these types of categories. I think there probably was no player in the 2019 draft better at these categories. There are going to be people that say McDavid, Kane, MacKinnon have the best hockey sense in the NHL, but I've consistently argued otherwise. I simply think they misinterpret what hockey sense is. I think players such as Bergeron, Couturier, Barkov, Kopitar, ROR, Cirelli, Stone have the best hockey sense. Thats not to suggest Zegras doesn't have above-average hockey sense, but those spin passes or seeing a player open that other players wouldn't see isn't hockey sense, in my opinion. Thats an offensive attribute. Hockey sense is neither offense or defensive. It's the non-skills/physical/athletic part of the game. You could call it a mental/tactical skill.

Knowing where your teammates are, should be and will be seems to be directly related to Hockey sense/awareness.

I feel llike the players you describe at the end paragraph 2 all have good positioning/defensive awareness... and thats what separates them from guys like mcdavid kane and mackinnon.

I guess at this point were discussing how one views hockey sense.
 


He definitely has improved his shot it is much harder, he has always had pretty good accuracy.
 
Yeah, the hands are pretty nice. Shot, passing and instincts too. But how about that flow?
 
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He is going to make his linemates a lot of money.
 


Tied Modano with one less game played. Could pass Roenick in the same amount of games. Crazier if you look at career WJC scoring (and consider the paltry minutes Z played last tournament)

Schroeder 27pts 19gp
Roenick 25pts 14gp
Zegras 24pts 11gp
JVR 22pts 19gp
Modano 20pts 14gp

Also FWIW, Zegras moved up into 8th all time WJC points per game.
 
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He's insanely good with the stick and crafty with amazing vision. Think he'll be a stud in Anaheim as he has so much tools in his game that it's insane. Might even be the next leader after Getzlaf, but the nice thing is coming into Anaheim he won't have too much pressure.
 
Tied for all time leading American scorer in 2 WJCs to Schroeder's 3.

EDIT: And tournament MVP
 
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