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I think he should go back mainly for strength and conditioning reasons but it's not like he couldn't do that as a pro. Same with improving the defensive side of things.
BC is expecting him to return but we all know how much can change between now and the beginning of next yearWonder if he'll sign after the season...there's lots of arguments for and against.
The way I see it, I want him separated from his line mates, and offensively he's clearly good enough to move to another league. I think he (and the other two) could benefit in all areas of his game by playing with new players who he doesn't know as well.
On the other hand, placing him on this crap team would be setting him up to look pretty bad.
I could see him struggling his first year, similar to how Hughes did. They play a similar style that will take some time to get rolling against NHL defenders and schemes. I do think Smith has erased any doubt as to his status as an elite prospect.Wonder if he'll sign after the season...there's lots of arguments for and against.
The way I see it, I want him separated from his line mates, and offensively he's clearly good enough to move to another league. I think he (and the other two) could benefit in all areas of his game by playing with new players who he doesn't know as well.
On the other hand, placing him on this crap team would be setting him up to look pretty bad.
Yeah and he obviously doesn't have the skating as Hughes. Which would make him look even worse.I could see him struggling his first year, similar to how Hughes did. They play a similar style that will take some time to get rolling against NHL defenders and schemes. I do think Smith has erased any doubt as to his status as an elite prospect.
I thought BU had the better of the play in the first two periods but the third completely got away from them.Outside of a couple rallies, BC is making BU look like children.
I'm really curious when we'll see him in teal. Could be very soon.
Sounds like Perreault is leaning stay. Depending on how they do at the tourney there may be unfinished business for all three of them, and the chance to keep working on strength and conditioning in a good developmental environment.He's in a win-win situation. He has the skill and IQ to play in the NHL now, even if it'll come with some growing pains that would be minimized with another college season. Or he could return to a BC team that will likely be loaded again next year with an opportunity to win another WJC gold and make another run at an NCAA championship. And while he'd probably destroy college hockey on the score sheet in a sophomore season, he could still improve his conditioning, strength, etc. to minimize some of the NHL growing pains. And if the upcoming Four Nations and Olympics don't motivate more NHLers to show up for the World Championships, he could easily play in the next 2 of those, too.
Sounds like Perreault is leaning stay. Depending on how they do at the tourney there may be unfinished business for all three of them, and the chance to keep working on strength and conditioning in a good developmental environment.
Then again, there are millions to be made and if they do win the tourney, maybe Smith (and Leonard) take the next step.
He's gotten better post WJC, where he led the tournament in FO%. Still an area to work on.Is Smith considered a pretty strong guy on FO draws?
I wouldn’t say he’s considered strong right now, but he’s improved a ton from the beginning of the year and shows a lot of promise that he could be legitimately good at it in five years.Is Smith considered a pretty strong guy on FO draws?
It’ll be interesting to see what he decides to do. I certainly don’t think it’ll hurt him to go back to BC for another year. There have been very few kids if any who I've said to myself, man staying for another year in school really hurt their development.It definitely doesn’t sound him turning pro is out of the question. From Todd Marchant, our head of player dev:
"It's a conversation we'll have to have with him, his family, and coaches," Marchant said. I'll use an Anaheim player, Trevor Zegras. He went to BU for one year and then turned pro, and he's a pretty good NHL player. It's not uncommon for these guys to be able to do that."