Sounds like he's close to coming back, which is great news.
Sanderson would be mineIs Doughty a good comp for this kid?
HeiskanenIs Doughty a good comp for this kid?
He evokes memories of Scott Niedermayer for me.Sanderson would be mine
I'm not sure about style of play that's why I hate comps but in terms of impact yes I'd say so and expect him to go top 3 in the draft, he is just titling the ice since his return late in the 3rd period his stat line reads 8-3-7-10 +10Is Doughty a good comp for this kid?
Agree - I think he’s a lock at top 3 in this year draft . He’s the best dmen prospects i’ve seen in a while .I’m a Hagens-stan but I don’t think it is crazy to suggest depending on the team, Schaefer could get some #1 buzz. Forwards are a much safer proposition of course but this kid is something…and he’s going to crush in the “intangibles and leadership” section of interviews. His handled so much adversity and such a young age and just keeps growing.
He’s seems…special.
So he sucks on the PP but is good at everything else?Heiskanen
he is going to go #1 on draft day I think.
What a bad take. This guy sucks.
he is going to go #1 on draft day I think.
I was wrong with that first sentence. Simple as that.The duality of man.
Well thought out analysis.If they all keep it up, I think #1 is going to come down to Hagens, Martone or Schaefer. I think Misa still has a chance to go top three, depending on the dominos, but personally I would still lean Hagens if I need a center..he does so many of the little things.
But for this exercise…you’ve got your franchise center, franchise power winger or franchise defenseman.
Of the “bad” teams who have a reasonable shot at a lotto win - which would actually consider the defenseman at #1 over either forward?
San Jose…comes to mind. I think Dickinson projects really well as a pro but I’m not sure he projects as “the guy” on your championship foundation defense. They have Celebrini and Smith up the middle. Martone could be attractive as well as a big-bodied star power/skill forward and I know both Dickinson and Schaefer are LHD…but it seems like Schaefer could really be the finishing piece to the rebuild with Askarov now in the building in net.
Philly I think goes Hagens. No brainer there, I think.
Montreal…Hagens, probably? I do question whether they would view Hagens-Suzuki too lightweight down the middle but I think Dach is a better winger than center.
I think the Jackets would give Schaefer strong consideration, with Fantilli and Lindstrom in the middle and pretty good wing depth already.
The Ducks seem to have high level blue-chip talent all over the place…not sure what the lean there would be?
For Chicago…I think any of the three seem reasonable. Bedard and Hagens in the middle. Martone as the big bodied star next to Bedard. Or Schaefer with Levshunov and Vlasic on the blueline.
At this point, the top 3 players are so close, as you said, it comes down to need.Well thought out analysis.
Chicago will 100% go with a power forward like Martone. Creating room for Bedard and bringing a rare combo of size and skill.If they all keep it up, I think #1 is going to come down to Hagens, Martone or Schaefer. I think Misa still has a chance to go top three, depending on the dominos, but personally I would still lean Hagens if I need a center..he does so many of the little things.
But for this exercise…you’ve got your franchise center, franchise power winger or franchise defenseman.
Of the “bad” teams who have a reasonable shot at a lotto win - which would actually consider the defenseman at #1 over either forward?
San Jose…comes to mind. I think Dickinson projects really well as a pro but I’m not sure he projects as “the guy” on your championship foundation defense. They have Celebrini and Smith up the middle. Martone could be attractive as well as a big-bodied star power/skill forward and I know both Dickinson and Schaefer are LHD…but it seems like Schaefer could really be the finishing piece to the rebuild with Askarov now in the building in net.
Philly I think goes Hagens. No brainer there, I think.
Montreal…Hagens, probably? I do question whether they would view Hagens-Suzuki too lightweight down the middle but I think Dach is a better winger than center.
I think the Jackets would give Schaefer strong consideration, with Fantilli and Lindstrom in the middle and pretty good wing depth already.
The Ducks seem to have high level blue-chip talent all over the place…not sure what the lean there would be?
For Chicago…I think any of the three seem reasonable. Bedard and Hagens in the middle. Martone as the big bodied star next to Bedard. Or Schaefer with Levshunov and Vlasic on the blueline.
Agree - I think he’s a lock at top 3 in this year draft . He’s the best dmen prospects i’ve seen in a while .