eco's bones
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Brian Leetch is a pretty poor example to use when referencing Byram. Leetch was not at all the consensus best dman going into the 1986 entry draft. I in fact have the 1986 Hockey News draft review and there were a lot of concerns about him. For instance in that draft article he was considered small, weak and having played against inferior competition. The Hockey News synopsis wondered if he had enough physical size and strength to handle playing defense in the NHL and suggested 'if' he did make it to the NHL it might be as a center. The Rangers took him at 9 and though minds began to change on him within the next couple months after that draft---he was considered a bit of a reach being taken that early. He played for Avon Old Farms his draft year and went on to play one year at Boston College and then on to the US Olympic team which back then consisted of prospects and not NHL pros. This is 1986 and you can throw away internet accessability and all the other draft analysis that we're used to now---there wasn't a lot back then and the Hockey News was an extremely important--arguably the most important--source of hockey information back then.
So really what we can say about Leetch is he surprised people. No one really expected he was going to become an elite player. As odd as it may sound to say his story isn't that far away from Henrik's. Yeah, Brian was a first rounder but.....
So really what we can say about Leetch is he surprised people. No one really expected he was going to become an elite player. As odd as it may sound to say his story isn't that far away from Henrik's. Yeah, Brian was a first rounder but.....
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