Mallett being a great fighter is not an opinion, it's a fact. You not knowing the biggest strength of a player signals to me that you don't know a lot about the player. You can keep guessing, or you can read a little. Doesn't matter to me either way... just trying to be helpful.
Stat scouting is ineffective.
He is a
great fighter but then why if that is a strenght would he only have had one fight in the AHL in 14 games. The coaching? Maybe, but you want to get noticed and make an impact. I never said his strength was point production at all, but I am dissapointed by the fact he was pointless in his stint in the AHL. We dont need
fighters, we need
players like Thornton who can fight and put up points.
The fact he didnt stick with the team as an over ager or at least have
any production is a concern. Which is why after being passed over twice in the draft and
then being taken in the second round is my main concern. You're telling me he couldnt outperform Alex Friesen for a spot with the club and you are fine with that, fine. I am not expecting him to be able to jump into the NHL for years at least, of course he has to develop. Point speculation is not what Im doing at all so assume what you will.
If you look at what Tanev does, we dont need any points from him, just solid smart play which he is great at while providing a low caphit. Forwards in todays NHL need to produce something. Maybe he can baby step in just like the Q but I dont like his growth curve and fear its a waste when he was a 3rd or 4th.
You have missed my whole point again and ranged your own conclusion, I was saying that he was not a solid second round pick, leading back to our scouting. Not that I hold no hope and think he is a complete plug.
Im glad Gillis is doing well with the college signings to ease some of the scouting woes of the past. (Lack and Tanev are gems)