Drago is so good he can dominate both the OHL and WHL at the same time...but still a "B" prospect according to central scouting29 points in 20 games, which puts him to 2nd place in the OHL scoring.
Drago is so good he can dominate both the OHL and WHL at the same time...but still a "B" prospect according to central scouting
only guy that comes to mind is Ryan EllisWhen was the last time that a d-man playing in his draft year had a 15 game point streak?.
That was long ass time ago.only guy that comes to mind is Ryan Ellis
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His draft year production suggest a top 10 pick even in a loaded draft class. His skill set seems pretty all-around. Is there simply concern that he does everything “well” but nothing well enough to pop at the pro level? I really don’t understand the lack of hype. Can it be there is that much residual carryover to scouting services and talking heads from not being selected to the Hlinka roster?
Suffice to say you have in your top 10 as of now?He was a deserving of a top 10 ranking BEFORE this season started. He’s definitely deserving now.
His draft year production suggest a top 10 pick even in a loaded draft class. His skill set seems pretty all-around. Is there simply concern that he does everything “well” but nothing well enough to pop at the pro level? I really don’t understand the lack of hype. Can it be there is that much residual carryover to scouting services and talking heads from not being selected to the Hlinka roster?
He'll have his D+1 year for that - he actually reminds me a lot of Byram.At this point I don't really care much about production as far as Dragicevic is concerned. He has proven he can score at the CHL level, that he has the smarts and skills to be successful there.
What I really want to see from him is stronger, steadier defensive play and him being more direct offensively, instead of holding onto the puck for longer stretches and milking "junior-level" points at will.
He'll have his D+1 year for that - he actually reminds me a lot of Byram.
I found it strange too but there is some good analysis right above your post.6 foot 2, RIGHT shot, good skater and leads ALL WHL defensemen in points?
Why is this guy barely ranked as a 1st rounder right now? I don’t get it…
He arguably had better hockey IQ and tools, I won't pretend to have watched Dragicevic enough. But Byram's main knock in his draft year was how his game would translate to the pros. His D+1 year he spent the majority of the year refining his defensive game, but it was by no means polished in his draft year.Not taking anything away from Dragicevic, he's a great prospect, but Byram had plain better all-around tools though. Byram was also superior defensively and had a more direct, pro-ready approach to the game right from the get-go in his draft year.
And as you've said, the most logical timeline to begin heavy work on weaknesses, looking at videos and trying to change your game is the offseason, and then D+1, not when you're trying to fight for a playoffs spot with your team.
But I think it would seriously help Dragicevic's case as a prospect if he tried to simplify his game and play a sounder game defensively. Scouts would notice, and that, paired up with his stellar production and nice set of tools, would go a long way to entice them to talk to their GMs about picking him on day one of the 2023 draft.
At this point I don't really care much about production as far as Dragicevic is concerned. He has proven he can score at the CHL level, that he has the smarts and skills to be successful there.
What I really want to see from him is stronger, steadier defensive play and him being more direct offensively, instead of holding onto the puck for longer stretches and milking "junior-level" points at will.