And he gets his 4th point on the 4th goal as Eklund scores on his rebound
Yeah, his past, 6 games I want to say, the only thing that has been missing is the production (well, until yesterday), he keeps generating scoring chances out the wazoo.Finally back on track? Having watched his last couple of games, it feels like it.
That was a symptom of most people doing 3/4 rankings a year. Early in the season, January, and end of the year. He was hurt and didn't play too well the first part of the year so when people released there mid term rankings, his slid reflected that.Why does it feel like he's been falling in recent rankings? Most have him closer to 10 than 5.
It's actually the most recent rankings that I've noticed him being slotted behind others that were not in the top 10 previously.That was a symptom of most people doing 3/4 rankings a year. Early in the season, January, and end of the year. He was hurt and didn't play too well the first part of the year so when people released there mid term rankings, his slid reflected that.
He's been a beast since the middle of January.
It's actually the most recent rankings that I've noticed him being slotted behind others that were not in the top 10 previously.
I'm glad to see him showing he belongs in that 4-8 slot, keeps things interesting.
Most rankings on this site are stat watchers, but there were some people I wouldn't call scouts, more-so amateur draft influencers that were convinced he wasn't a top 10 guy. I don't think there were any actual hockey scouts that had him outside the top 10Honestly, anyone who has ranked eFrondell outside of the top-10 at any point this year is pretty suspect. You compare him to what a guy like Dvorsky did in his draft year in Allsvenskan (and who plays a pretty similar style) and Frondell is a stratosphere ahead, and Dvorsky is a top-end prospect in his own right. For me, he's cracked in to the top 4, displacing Martone. Hagens is next.
It's actually the most recent rankings that I've noticed him being slotted behind others that were not in the top 10 previously.
I'm glad to see him showing he belongs in that 4-8 slot, keeps things interesting.
McKenzie scout poll had him 5. HP.com had him 4OA above Martone in November. NHL CS did knock him below Eklund tho.He will rise back up, the rankings tend to lag behind the on-ice performance.
He’s doing big boy stuff right now. It certainly appears that he is, in fact, the guy a lot of folks had top 3 prior to the season. Just had to shake off injuries and rust.
Now 3rd all-time production rate for a 17 year-old in Allsvenskan behind Nylander and Pastrnak and he’s producing at a rate that may seem him pass both in short order.
This coming from a guy who, in an article I was reading, the head coach was more even impressed with his defensive play and composure in big games.
He was just outscored at the 5 Nations by two Americans who might not go first round.I guess the u18 will determine where he ends up but wouldn’t be too surprised if he’s the second forward of the board after Misa.
He was just outscored at the 5 Nations by two Americans who might not go first round.
I think you’re reaching an awful lot to suggest he’ll go ahead of the best American in the draft.
And most of us do not believe Misa is the best forward in the draft, so I don’t know why you’re speaking as if it’s a battle to see who gets drafted after him, unless the situation is already fixed.
Yea yea he's in the 5-10 range, if he was a bit more dynamic and faster maybe then he could be in the converseation. As long as he becomes a good NHL player im happyHe was just outscored at the 5 Nations by two Americans who might not go first round.
I think you’re reaching an awful lot to suggest he’ll go ahead of the best American in the draft.
And most of us do not believe Misa is the best forward in the draft, so I don’t know why you’re speaking as if it’s a battle to see who gets drafted after him, unless the situation is already fixed.