Maybe Montreal takes Cooley and defers the Wright vs Slafkovsky debate to us lol
That’s not even a debate.
Maybe Montreal takes Cooley and defers the Wright vs Slafkovsky debate to us lol
Who would you pick?
Holy shit and this is after playing for 2 weeks straight in the world championships. One of the heaviest players in the league already.
And most of them are Goalies or big cement boots.That’s pretty crazy. He’d already be near the top of the league in weight. Only 27 guys listed as heavier.
Maybe Montreal takes Cooley and defers the Wright vs Slafkovsky debate to us lol
Holy shit and this is after playing for 2 weeks straight in the world championships. One of the heaviest players in the league already.
Just like how the Devils were forced into drafting Luke?And the Habs will have no choice but to draft Wright basically "forcing" Slaf to the Devils.
In that case we might consider trading with Arizona, so they can get their franchise center, and we can take Slafkovsky as we originally planned, while picking up an extra asset. Or we might just take Wright.
Montreal probably won't do that though. So this is just a fun thought experiment.
I think it’s just goes more to how rare of a combination he is. He has an elite skillset combined with ridiculous size. That’s incredibly rare and outside of Ovechkin is kind of unseen in the NHL. Ovechkin was only like 200lbs when drafted though and none of these other power forward types were close to his size. Just goes more to the rarity of Slafkovsky.The weight thing on Slaf is interesting, but presumably his skills are his defining trait? His size just gives him a greater likelihood of being able to apply his skills? I didn't see him play with any aggression in the Worlds, but what I did see is a guy who took a cheap shot check from a player who left his feet to drill Slaf into the boards and Slaf missed maybe one shift. If his size allows him to withstand a Trouba elbow it's done its job.
Who would you pick?
It’d have to be a pretty decent add for me to consider that. I think there’s a pretty definitive edge between the 2
Your last point is the most important one to me. For now, I don't see a "power" forward. I see a skilled forward who will be able to withstand certain attempts to slow him down. I trust my own eyes and he certainly looks skilled for an 18 year old kid and I trust the thoughtful attempts to describe his game - yours included. I only watched a few U-18 games and while Cooley stood out he didn't jump out as clearly the best player the way a Jack Hughes did at that age. I haven't watched Wright at all to even know.I think it’s just goes more to how rare of a combination he is. He has an elite skillset combined with ridiculous size. That’s incredibly rare and outside of Ovechkin is kind of unseen in the NHL. Ovechkin was only like 200lbs when drafted though and none of these other power forward types were close to his size. Just goes more to the rarity of Slafkovsky.
The important debate is about his skillset though and how well it will translate. And as you know I think he has an elite skillset that should translate.
Also:2022 NHL Draft Rankings: Logan Cooley tops Shane Wright in final list - Daily Faceoff
Chris Peters drops his list.
Goes Cooley-Wright-Slaf. He believes Cooley has the biggest potential to be an offensive force.
2022 NHL Draft Rankings: Logan Cooley tops Shane Wright in final list - Daily Faceoff
Chris Peters drops his list.
Goes Cooley-Wright-Slaf. He believes Cooley has the biggest potential to be an offensive force.