1. Dylan Cozens, C
2/9/2001 | 6-foot-3 | 195 pounds | Shoots right
Drafted: No. 7 in 2019
Tier: Bubble elite NHL player and NHL All-Star
Skating: NHL average
Puck skills: Above NHL average
Hockey sense: Above NHL average
Compete: Above NHL average
Shot: Above NHL average
Analysis: To say Cozens had a breakout season would be an understatement. Cozens was a leading player on a top NHL offense. He scored 68 points, while killing penalties, all as a 21-year-old center in the league. Cozens ticks every box you want in a front-line pivot. He’s a tall, fast forward with very good hands who makes plays and drives a line at even strength. He’s a competitor who uses his length to win battles. He’s not an elite passer, but he can run a power play from the flank especially due to his dangerous shot. Cozens is on the trajectory of being a longtime star center in the NHL.
good gravy what monsters
He's amazing at one thing: transitioning the puck upHonest question... when he's on, what's the strongest part of Dylan Cozens game?
I kinda have a read on most other players on this team, but not so much Cozens. Skimming through his 22-23 goal video, is it his shot? He doesn't seem to be a particularly intense player, doesn't seem to be a great skater, doesn't seem like he's necessarily a "always in the right place" cerebral kinda player, doesn't seem great defensively. Am I wrong, or is he just a guy that'll never totally stand out but is pretty good at everything?
Transition puck carrying, straight line speed, wrist/snap shot, intensity. When he's not getting to those things, he can definitely disappear.Honest question... when he's on, what's the strongest part of Dylan Cozens game?
I kinda have a read on most other players on this team, but not so much Cozens. Skimming through his 22-23 goal video, is it his shot? He doesn't seem to be a particularly intense player, doesn't seem to be a great skater, doesn't seem like he's necessarily a "always in the right place" cerebral kinda player, doesn't seem great defensively. Am I wrong, or is he just a guy that'll never totally stand out but can be pretty good at everything?
I don't know, but it's been quite the slump. Hopefully, he turns it around soon. He's been one of the biggest detriments of our supposed core players.What the hell happened to this guy?
I don't know, but it's been quite the slump. Hopefully, he turns it around soon. He's been one of the biggest detriments of our supposed core players.
Didn't he have like 8 points in 11 games and 4 goals before he took a punch in the face? I remember he was better before that happened. Maybe concussion?What the hell happened to this guy?
No, he had the worst start out of any of our key forwards. He got a couple goals against the run of play to buoy his numbers, but he could hardly make or receive a pass. The fight and ensuing "bubble" talk was mostly cope in the face of a very confusing decline.Didn't he have like 8 points in 11 games and 4 goals before he took a punch in the face? I remember he was better before that happened. Maybe concussion?
Dude looks like he spent the summer trying to become Tage Thompson. Should be trying to be Phillip Danault. He has never had the high end offensive talent. Holds the puck too long and tries far to many toe drags. He is a low end 2 or high end 3 center. I had high hopes for him last year to be great 2 way center you need to win. He looks lost like he don't know what his role is supposed to be going forward. I wonder what Adam's and Granato are trying to make him into.