Prospect Info: Everything Edvinsson

HisNoodliness

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So let's say that Edvinsson doesn't hit his offensive ceiling and is regulated to a more a 3/4 role. Can he PK? Is he physical? Does he block shots? I know a lot of people think his floor is pretty high, so just wondering if that's because he has those aspects of his game.
If his development totally stalled, he didn't learn a single thing more than he already knows, I think he'd be a lot like Ristolainen. A few seasons of good, even great, production (if given enough PP time), and solid physicality that can't quite cover up the missed coverages and turnovers defensively. He'd be that offensive #4/5 whom you shouldn't quite trust against top competition. That defenseman who produces well while getting hammered defensively when forced into a top line role that he can't handle.

That's assuming his development totally stalled out though. He has the tools to be a total menace defensively: blocking shots, eating up the whole ice with his skating and long stick, mugging people in the corners and clearing the net front. He has shown that he can be that, just too inconsistently thus far. In a bad, but not quite worst case scenario, I think he has a solid path to exactly what you're thinking.
 
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odin1981

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Until ASP +1 other d prospect that's a second pairing guy I would really like to see our version of a very young Weber/Suter.

What I think has hurt Seider on the physical side is past 2 year's he was straddled with year 1 chia pet thinking he was Mike Green, and year 2 of Walman who while not bad was definitely a bit too offensive minded. Because of this he had to adjust to be a more steady stay at home player who couldn't take a lot of risks due to lack of defensive support.
 
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FriendlyGhost92

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Ok... good one. I only showed video, told you stats, all showing him crashing into NHL players when... you questioned if he did it like he did prior to joining the NHL and I'm saying it's the same rate just as physical and hard then... you've got nothing to back your statement up... at all.

Good convo. Easy block.
Oh my God you showed a highlight video over an 82 game season?! Thank you so much! You're definitely right. There's no disputing this now!

BTW, IDGAF that you blocked me. You've been spewing irrational shit for the last two pages. Do you block everybody you lose an argument with? Judging by this interaction, you must not see many posts. :laugh:
 

Our Lady Peace

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I gotta say, in a year where Power went 1st and Hughes went 4th and how they're doing defensively in the NHL, drafting Big Ed at 6th seems like a total boon comparatively. Numbers are great, but playing in a true top pair role demands for being a "Pietrangelo type" over a "Bouchard type". I think you guys might understand what I mean there

....(not to trash on Bouchard, I hope ASP could turn into a fraction of that)

For a guy who's "figuring out offense", Ed's age 21 and has 8 points in 18 games. He seems to kinda just show up on the scoreboard and it helps when you're often iced with guys like Larkin, no doubt. I think he can be good for a yearly 45+ points eventually landing on PP2 considering he gets zero time on the PP as it stands

Being a beast alongside Seider has been an underrated part of this turbulent season early on
 

Lampedampe

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I gotta say, in a year where Power went 1st and Hughes went 4th and how they're doing defensively in the NHL, drafting Big Ed at 6th seems like a total boon comparatively. Numbers are great, but playing in a true top pair role demands for being a "Pietrangelo type" over a "Bouchard type". I think you guys might understand what I mean there

....(not to trash on Bouchard, I hope ASP could turn into a fraction of that)

For a guy who's "figuring out offense", Ed's age 21 and has 8 points in 18 games. He seems to kinda just show up on the scoreboard and it helps when you're often iced with guys like Larkin, no doubt. I think he can be good for a yearly 45+ points eventually landing on PP2 considering he gets zero time on the PP as it stands

Being a beast alongside Seider has been an underrated part of this turbulent season early on

I'm becoming more and more convinced that he'll become better than Seider.

It's really not gonna be fun for other teams to go up against Ed-Mo in a couple years. It's probably not fun now, so just imagine when they've physically matured.

Just gotta add one more top-4D, preferably a defensive one to play with ASP.
 
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Pavels Dog

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8 points in 18 games is pretty great production for a guy that doesn't get a second of PP time. Add to it that he's (mostly) a monster defensively and this guy would be in the running for the calder if he was eligible.
 
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