WarriorofTime
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I know it’s just coincidence but irs crazy how late birthday heavy many of the USNDTP all timers skew.
Hughes and Point are the types of comparables you’re looking at. You hope he’s a hybrid of Hughes offensively/skating with Point defense. Thats the ceiling. I think it’s possible, but he might also be Hughes style offensively/skating with Point talent offensively/skating and Point defense. Another one I’ve thought about is a left handed center Marner for the full comparison.So how does his game look? Who does he compare best too and what are his stand out traits?
So silky hands elite skating but a hound for the puck with amazing vision and iq with a quick release and good positioningHughes and Point are the types of comparables you’re looking at. You hope he’s a hybrid of Hughes offensively/skating with Point defense. Thats the ceiling. I think it’s possible, but he might also be Hughes style offensively/skating with Point talent offensively/skating and Point defense. Another one I’ve thought about is a left handed center Marner for the full comparison.
The best part of his game is his playmaking and also how fluid his skating is. The only real weakness is that he’s 5’10. Hasn’t grown in measurements from year 1 to year 2 at the NTDP, although his older brother is 6’0, so the next year will be telling. If he ends up 6’0 with the way he plays, he’s very possibly the best American draft prospect since Eichel/Matthews and could still be that without growing.
I would compare him to Dylan Larkin, rapid skater that plays a responsible and hard 200ft game. Speed, agility, distribution best assetsSo how does his game look? Who does he compare best too and what are his stand out traits?
I feel they are a little different. Larkin is 3 inches taller, much faster while Hagens is a lot more fluid and good with making turns, has a different goals/assist ratio split (Larkin NHL career: 1/1.38, while Hagens NTDP career: 1/1.64), and there’s also the point that Larkin was 15th overall and under 1PPG his final year at the NTDP. Hagens has had one of the best NTDP careers ever and projected 1OA right now.I would compare him to Dylan Larkin, rapid skater that plays a responsible and hard 200ft game. Speed, agility, distribution best assets
Over.What are we thinking? Over/Under 15 points?
He might be the best player at this tournament.
Pity we won's see him against Frondell.Pity we won't see him against Ryabkin.
He’ll bulk up. He’s already put on a ton of muscle the past 2 years, all the reports say he’s an incredibly hard worker and in the gym a lot already. Don’t see him adding muscle being an issue especially having a year in college next year in the weight roomHe put on a show today, outstanding performance. Slight nitpick would be he needs to bulk up, when the puck was in tight areas he got blown up a few times and out physicaled, but other than that was great
OverWhat are we thinking? Over/Under 15 points?
FTFYHemight beis clearly the best player at this tournament.
Pity we won's see him against Frondell.
He's a big Isles fan.Any chance he wore islanders pajamas growing up?
Well, there's a year to figure out.Is he better than Celebrini?