He plays a none flashy game, which was the reason he was 41rst overall in the OHL draft. .
I'm perplexed as for why ISS has him in the "falling" category. If anything, I thought he'd be a riser as a guy who came in as a bit of an underdog and performing well overall.
well there you go mathletic, here's one response for ya
Avs took him 32nd overall.
But what is so interesting is that Rick Pracey (Head Avs Scout, always find gems in the OHL) said that Bigras was a mid 1st round talent on their list and was very happy he was there at 32. Also he didn't say this directly, but I get a feeling from him that he's the Ryan O'Reilly of defensemen.
I'm a fan. He reminds me a lot of Matt Finn and Xavier Ouellet. Bigras plays defensively round, quiet game. I think he may have more offensive potential than the two that I mentioned, but he doesn't have the shot that they possess. He always gets his shot through though. Bigras is also much more willing to pinch than Ouellet and Finn. Very rarely do you see him play the body, even when he bodychecks he hits the stick not the player. He uses his body to block the player from the puck, it's very effective. Bigras is also a good passer, with all his passes being very accurate and hard.
Bigras really does need to improve his speed though. Honestly, that combined with that and his shot, I don't think he's a first round talent yet. If he improves them then maybe he will be, but I have him in the second round for now.
Sadly, Chris Littleras didn't get drafted. It's all about size these days.
Funny people in this thread think he needs to improve his skating since he's ranked the best skater in the draft. Ahead of Mackinnon in #2, at 9.7/10
Funny people in this thread think he needs to improve his skating since he's ranked the best skater in the draft. Ahead of Mackinnon in #2, at 9.7/10
Where do you find these stats?
Look at the date of the post.
Bigras improved both his skating and shot substantially over the course of the season. He also can skate for what seems like forever and never seems to tire.
Roy: D Chris Bigras could be a surprise and make a team.
I really hope they aren't swinging for the fences with him. He'd be a nice reliable d-man. Rushing him would be a shame.