Player Discussion Drew O Connor

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Welcome to Vancouver Drew O Connor, keep on smiling pal

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I've always liked O'Connor's game in Pittsburgh......watched him closely and he was really noticeable any time the Canucks made a trip to Pittsburgh.

Remember thinking that he's kind of forward who'd look good in a depth role. Hockey DB lists him at 6'4" and 209. But what stands out are his wheels for such a big guy.

Let's face it, after Joshua and Sherwood, the Canucks are really bereft of physical forwards who can win puck battles along the wall. I suspect the Canucks pro scouting staff has been targeting him for awhile.
 
DoC has tremoundous wheels, but the biggest thing as a pens fan that I loved was that he never quits, he never gives up on a game or a shift really. You could see the vets around him go into a shell sometimes and he was one of the spark plugs to keep things going. That said, if he can some how learn how to captialize on the chances his legs give him he's a a fringe top 6 player, last season he was passable as crosby's winger and because of his not giving up attitude gave some life to that line and was part of why the penguins played better down the stretch run imo. worst case you have a player who won't quit, is fast, is big and has a hard time finishing the chances his legs create, but can fill in on a top line and not look out of place. He actually gel'd fairly well with Crosby last season. best case he takes another step and you have a tweener 2nd/3rd liner.
 
DoC has tremoundous wheels, but the biggest thing as a pens fan that I loved was that he never quits, he never gives up on a game or a shift really. You could see the vets around him go into a shell sometimes and he was one of the spark plugs to keep things going. That said, if he can some how learn how to captialize on the chances his legs give him he's a a fringe top 6 player, last season he was passable as crosby's winger and because of his not giving up attitude gave some life to that line and was part of why the penguins played better down the stretch run imo. worst case you have a player who won't quit, is fast, is big and has a hard time finishing the chances his legs create, but can fill in on a top line and not look out of place. He actually gel'd fairly well with Crosby last season. best case he takes another step and you have a tweener 2nd/3rd liner.
Never quits is great to hear if Rutherford/Allvin really want a culture change. Guys like Hughes, Garland, Sherwood, Blueger and O’Connor having that mentality should be contagious
 
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Was evident that both he and Chytil are our two fastest forwards by a wide margin. Purely based off this information and his PK ability; great addition to the MP trade.
 

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