This continues a scouting trend for the Canucks---selecting guys out of the USHL who are graduating to college hockey next year. Not sure what the futures are for guys like Jack Malone; Jackson Kunz; Aiden McDonough; and Jacob Truscott.
But obviously the Canucks are comfortable with this pipeline. It gives these players 3-4 years in high-level NCAA hockey before a decision has to be made.
You can see things in players all the time regardless of stat lines.. or if they are on shitty or sloppy teamsInteresting that the scouts saw something in him that analysts and us arm chair fans couldnt know or see. Still unlikely he makes it but this kinda start is what youd hope for this long shot prospect
"Julian"?I actually had Dorrington in my “Interesting Late Round Flyer” category. Never saw him play. Only thing I knew was he had NHL size, was going to the NCAA, is a left handed defenseman, and had a cool name.
I was cautiously happy when they drafted him. Since he’s a late rounder, I don’t expect anything out of him. If he can be even be an organizational player (ex: Julian Brisebois) that would be a pretty big win.
"Julian"?
I was almost wondering whether you were mocking Benning's pronunciation. Which shows the persistence of my trauma.Listen, Guillaume is about the 17th most important Brisebois in my head.