Not really
That quite often where those guys are found because it's hard to project. They were both kinda late bloomers but Anderson especially developed a ton physically late. Anderson was something like 6'1" 185lbs back then, not really hard to see why teams wouldn't predict a 6'3" 226lbs power forward with a mean streakI think the Anderson comparison is apt. Not because of play style but because you wonder “how did a guy that big who can do what he does go so low in the NHL draft?” Anderson was a 4th rounder (95th overall) and Voronkov was a 4th rounder (114th overall). Everybody thinks the NHL overrates sizes in the draft, but these are two guys that every team passed on several times.
Very quietly doing so too.1 point in first 5 games then 9 points in the next 8.
Looking good out there, riding a 5 game point streak currently
The physical elements of his game are a complete shock to Me. I completely misevaluated him as a prospect.Do agree with the scout that you haven't seen the same nastiness as he played with last year. Maybe it's more about conserving energy but he rarely finishes checks. He only has 14 hits all season, 15th on the team. Last year he was 7th on the team with 83
The physical elements of his game are a complete shock to Me. I completely misevaluated him as a prospect.
When we got him I thought he’d be a 4th line “goon” type with some finishing ability. Then when he started growing as a player, I thought he’d could be a 3rd line physical forward who could fight and chip in offense sometimes (sort of like Olivier). Hes fought before, but it’s a complete afterthought of his game. Hes not big and shy like Laine was, but he’s not a physical force either. I hope he starts bringing that to his game more.
Guess I should have also specified that I was also really wrong about his offensive upside.I do think that's more of what he was in Russia. There were so many clips of him laying huge hits and getting into fights
Yes. I would rather have him on the ice than sitting in the box for 5 or more minutes.Finishing checks and fighting etc is cool and all, and I'd welcome it in whatever capacity it arrived from Dmitri. But I'm more interested in his physically manifesting as a net front presence on offense (at the center of scrums on the regular, too) and a guy who controls the play with his size and strength both on and off the puck. You know, that classic "difficult to play against."
Yes. I would rather have him on the ice than sitting in the box for 5 or more minutes.
It would be fun to watch, but liking it would depend on who gets the last laugh. Really don't want to see this again.Personally I dream of a CBJ - Capitals line brawl that includes a Dmitri Voronkov - Aliaksei Protas fight that is so epic that the referees are scared to get close so nobody ever stops it. (And to state the obvious, Olivier destroying Tom Wilson’s face is a part of this dream, too.)
The physical elements of his game are a complete shock to Me. I completely misevaluated him as a prospect.
When we got him I thought he’d be a 4th line “goon” type with some finishing ability. Then when he started growing as a player, I thought he’d could be a 3rd line physical forward who could fight and chip in offense sometimes (sort of like Olivier). Hes fought before, but it’s a complete afterthought of his game. Hes not big and shy like Laine was, but he’s not a physical force either. I hope he starts bringing that to his game more.