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I think Jack Nesbitt is the exact type of player we should avoid. That doesn’t mean he cannot be a great player, but taking a sub PPG CHL forward is usually not the best move.
Unless all his points came in the 2nd half of the seasonI think Jack Nesbitt is the exact type of player we should avoid. That doesn’t mean he cannot be a great player, but taking a sub PPG CHL forward is usually not the best move.
Jack Nesbitt C/LW fills a number of roles this team could use as some of our vets retire.
1. Ottawa desperately needs another centre, he has a high hockey IQ & is a safe pick who will play in the NHL.
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Their C prospects are:what? do they? Stuzle, Pinto, Cozens, Greig are all 24 and under.
Halliday?Their C prospects are:
Nobody, literally 0 legit NHL prospects at the C position
Don’t think he’s anything more than a call up.Halliday?
I hope he gets picked earlier lmao, but that could actually mean we reach even furtherGiven we have one of the deeper young center groups in the league, I don't see the need to specifically prioritize a center at the draft.
We may not any talented centers in the pipeline, but after arguably the worst 4 year stretch of drafting of any team in the NHL we don't have much talent on the wings or on defense either. BPA is the way to go.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Nesbitt is who our scouts opt for at 21. He's really the only guy expected to go in the mid-late 1st that stands out as a prototypical Sens draft pick.
I hope he gets picked earlier lmao, but that could actually mean we reach even further![]()
Their C prospects are:
Nobody, literally 0 legit NHL prospects at the C position
He’s technically played mostly LW in college according to this, although seems he can do both. Probably would have to wait until he gets to Belleville and see how well he does before classifying him as a legit NHL prospect anyway.Doesn't Owen Beckner have an outside chance at the NHL? Led his NCAA team in points this season and he's got decent size.
He had the best season, taking expectations into account, of all our prospects. I’m not sure he’s going to be playing C at proDoesn't Owen Beckner have an outside chance at the NHL? Led his NCAA team in points this season and he's got decent size.
Once Giroux & Perron leave that creates two big holes in the top six, one could be filled by Zetterlund if he ever becomes what people on here are hoping for & IMO Cozens would be perfect for the top line RW spot vacated by Giroux. If Cozens moves over they will need a centre, I also think they will keep Pinto & Greig together since they seem to have developed so much chemistry together. And I expect if Cozens gets moved to top line RW Greig & Pinto would be the perfect set to play with Batherson.what? do they? Stuzle, Pinto, Cozens, Greig are all 24 and under.
IMO Nesbitt could be taken earlier that 21st OA given it is a position of need for a lot of teams & he is a safe pick to become an NHL centre. I also think of all the guys around 21st OA he has as much skill as most of them & the potential to grow into a much better player with top six potential. If he is there at 21st I hope they take him they could do worse.Given we have one of the deeper young center groups in the league, I don't see the need to specifically prioritize a center at the draft.
We may not any talented centers in the pipeline, but after arguably the worst 4 year stretch of drafting of any team in the NHL we don't have much talent on the wings or on defense either. BPA is the way to go.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Nesbitt is who our scouts opt for at 21. He's really the only guy expected to go in the mid-late 1st that stands out as a prototypical Sens draft pick.
Alfie too. Isn't he 5'11" and a similar weight? I remember seeing a Tie Domi interview where he was asked who was the most difficult player to win a puck battle against. He said Alfie. Size isn't everything. Willingness to compete, not afraid of contact, hating to lose.And yet he wins a significant amount of the puck battles he engages in, despite his listed 5'10 176lb size.
Giroux does the same at 5'11 188lbs and in the same way - using his great stick and high-end IQ.
If Kindel's available at 21 and we pass him on we'll sorely regret it. He should be in top 10 consideration.