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Bedard. It’s not like Hughes is dropping the 130 some predicted after the opening two weeks of last season. He’s still only hovering around PPG today and since then.
Funny I was going to write the same thing bolded for Hughes.Still Hughes. Bedard has a long way to go. He could very well end up just as good, maybe even a bit better, but his recent trajectory is certainly a bit concerning.
I enjoyed the last thread where people thought Bedard was going be better then Hughes last season and how this season he would be way past Hughes that there wouldn't be a conversation.
God that Hype was unreal.
I think it speaks more to how much he was hyped before he broke into the league.The fact that Bedard is still winning this poll despite how awful he’s currently playing speaks volumes about the talent and potential that exists.
I think it speaks more to Bedard being 19 and on a really crappy team with a lower than expected shooting % being only slightly behind Hughes in production at age 23 on a much better team?I think it speaks more to how much he was hyped before he broke into the league.
Hughes is on pace for 86 points after a slow start (returning from surgery). Bedard is on pace for 59 points. They aren't remotely comparable players at this point.I think it speaks more to Bedard being 19 and on a really crappy team with a lower than expected shooting % being only slightly behind Hughes in production at age 23 on a much better team?
He's been back to his old self lately, with 4g 10p 26 shots in his last 6 games after a slow start returning after his off-season surgery. He played through injury for most of last year as well and still paced for 98 points.Funny I was going to write the same thing bolded for Hughes.
Or hypeThe fact that Bedard is still winning this poll despite how awful he’s currently playing speaks volumes about the talent and potential that exists.
I think it speaks more to how much he was hyped before he broke into the league.
He's extraordinarily talented, but he really hasn't looked it for much of this year. If he wasn't originally overhyped as a generational player, I think he'd be doing a lot worse in these polls.The talent is real, and that’s what people recognize. Nobody is voting for him here because he was hyped up before he ever got to the league.
Hughes is on pace for 86 points after a slow start (returning from surgery). Bedard is on pace for 59 points. They aren't remotely comparable players at this point.
Has he really of has Donato been more lucky so far?Hughes has more goals in his last 6 games than Bedard has all season. And Bedard's last few 4 games have been alarmingly poor. He's been outplayed by Ryan Donato this year.
Sure but he has played in all 21 games and one has to think that he is healthy right?He's been back to his old self lately, with 4g 10p 26 shots in his last 6 games after a slow start returning after his off-season surgery. He played through injury for most of last year as well and still paced for 98 points.
He is also 23 and Bedard is 19, when Hughes was 19 there was a gap...in favour of Bedard.There are definitely legitimate concerns about his health, but when he's 100% healthy he's a dominant offensive player.
He's definitely going to convert at a higher rate, but he's struggling to even get chances lately.Sure but Bedard isn't going to end up with a 5.6% shooting rate either.
Also like I said Bedard is 19 and Hughes should be in his peak at 23 nevermind linemates ect......
Even ignoring production, Donato has been really good this year.Has he really of has Donato been more lucky so far?
I mean I dunno as I haven't watched all of the games but one guy has a PDO of 102.3 and the other guy 95.1 and the less lucky guy also has more points on the Black Hawks.
Just because he's healthy enough to play doesn't mean he's healthy. The devils played him down the stretch last year and only shut him down for surgery when the team was eliminated.Sure but he has played in all 21 games and one has to think that he is healthy right?
Yeah I don't know how true or relevant that is. Hughes was much better than his counting stats suggested, he was already turning into a possession beast. He was night and day better vs his rookie year.He is also 23 and Bedard is 19, when Hughes was 19 there was a gap...in favour of Bedard.
Bedard isn't really trending very well though. He's going in the opposite direction. Hughes was trending up at 19, and for anyone paying attention, you could see he was about to explode offensively. He was already showing signs of being a transition monster.I get that you really like Hughes but Bedard has already had an excellent rookie season and even despite his struggles this year is still trending ahead of Hughes through each players first 2 NHL seasons and there is alot to project and like about bedard's game becoming equal or better than Hughes.
We saw flashes last year and sure he is in a bot of a funk this year but I'll get to that alter in the post.He's definitely going to convert at a higher rate, but he's struggling to even get chances lately.
Sure but no one, not even you is expecting Donato to be better than Bedard for the season right?Even ignoring production, Donato has been really good this year.
There was literally no reason for Hughes to play if he wasn't healthy and he has played in all 21 games so far, sure maybe he was rusty but it's not like he's coming back 2 months in rusty when the rest of the elague is going strong.Just because he's healthy enough to play doesn't mean he's healthy. The devils played him down the stretch last year and only shut him down for surgery when the team was eliminated.
I dunno but I think production is pretty important and even with Bedard's poor start he is trending a bit better than Hughes did in year 2 and my bet is that Bedard is going to improve on that.Yeah I don't know how true or relevant that is. Hughes was much better than his counting stats suggested, he was already turning into a possession beast. He was night and day better vs his rookie year.
Sure I think Bedard was probably a bit more physically ready than Hughes but let's not pretend that he was a late birthday big guy like AM or something here, it's not a huge difference.But players don't have the same development curves. Bedard was far more physically ready at 18/19 vs Hughes.
Even where both guys are now are 19 Bedard is ahead slightly and it's very unlikely that bedard doesn;t get some luck and turns it up.Bedard isn't really trending very well though. He's going in the opposite direction. Hughes was trending up at 19, and for anyone paying attention, you could see he was about to explode offensively. He was already showing signs of being a transition monster.