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F Brayden Yager - Moose Jaw Warriors, WHL (2023, 14th, PIT; traded to WPG)



He did start slow but so did everyone really in a defensive role. Kept getting better but Cameron did his best to kill every players abilities

I don't agree with Yager being the best forward, but he did improve as the tourney went on. Did like(not love) George and Molendyk.
 
I didn't watch all of the games, but I seen a lot of speed up the wing and shoot into the goalies chest, which looks like low hockey IQ to me.

He was very good on the PK and defensive side from what I saw.

I got shit from this from some other Penguins fans for this claim (specifically when some Penguins fans were mad about the Yager-McGroarty trade), but I said that Yager gives me hardcore Brandon Sutter vibes. Your post fits exactly with what Sutter was.

I think the 2C/3C in the mold of Sutter is a pretty realistic guess for what he ends up in the NHL. Not a bad player at all but the lack of playmaking and vision will cap his upside.
 
I didn't watch all of the games, but I seen a lot of speed up the wing and shoot into the goalies chest, which looks like low hockey IQ to me.

He was very good on the PK and defensive side from what I saw.
Yea he looks like a middle six winger or 3rd line C
 
I didn't watch all of the games, but I seen a lot of speed up the wing and shoot into the goalies chest, which looks like low hockey IQ to me.

He was very good on the PK and defensive side from what I saw.
Frankly some of the shine has gone off him since his draft year kind of like how it did for Matt Savoie.

I really wonder how he adjusts to the AHL next year.
 
Frankly some of the shine has gone off him since his draft year kind of like how it did for Matt Savoie.

I really wonder how he adjusts to the AHL next year.
I see him as a much more cerebral player than a guy like Savoie.

Savoie is all about speed and forecheck. Yager is more puck distribution and 200 foot game. He might not crack more than 60-70 points but Yags will have a long NHL career.
 
I see him as a much more cerebral player than a guy like Savoie.

Savoie is all about speed and forecheck. Yager is more puck distribution and 200 foot game. He might not crack more than 60-70 points but Yags will have a long NHL career.
Yager is better defensively for sure but Savoie was the much more dynamic prospect while Yager looked like a more north south direct shooter type.

I don't know what's happened to Savoie but my gut is that Yager won't turn out as well as expected.

Who knows though.
 
Why would it be jaded? He was seriously underwhelming for a D+2 returning player.


Why would it be jaded? He was seriously underwhelming for a D+2 returning player.
You are the one that said he only made 3 even strength passes all tournament. Clear hyperbole to show you think he was terrible.
 
I got shit from this from some other Penguins fans for this claim (specifically when some Penguins fans were mad about the Yager-McGroarty trade), but I said that Yager gives me hardcore Brandon Sutter vibes. Your post fits exactly with what Sutter was.

I think the 2C/3C in the mold of Sutter is a pretty realistic guess for what he ends up in the NHL. Not a bad player at all but the lack of playmaking and vision will cap his upside.
Wow finally someone else who made that comparison. Glad I'm not the only one who sees it. I'm not saying he can't turn out better than Sutter but there are some striking similarities in their games.
 
Sutter never scored 60 points in a season in junior. They’re not at all comparable offensively.
We'll see how it translates in the NHL. Plenty of guys who put up big numbers in juniors who ended up being outscored by guys who were "not at all comparable offensively." And there are similarities in their game, so I disagree that they're not at all comparable offensively. Yager may just turn out to be a better version of Sutter.
 
Sutter never scored 60 points in a season in junior. They’re not at all comparable offensively.

Sutter never played on a team that was nearly as stacked as Yager.

His team in the last year of juniors went 18-47-7 and had these top scorers:

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Not exactly an apples to apples comparison when Yager was playing with guys like Savoie, Firkus, Mateychuk and such.
 
You are the one that said he only made 3 even strength passes all tournament. Clear hyperbole to show you think he was terrible.
His passing was terrible. Especially for a center. Saying I’m bias against him somehow is not a rebuttal. I was very surprised at how ineffective he was at controlling play despite being a returning player who was better last year.
 

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