Montecristo
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I'd be very surprised if Beecher doesn't end up as a winger when he turns pro.
Unfortunately, no 2nd rounder as a result of the Johansson dealGood pick Bruins now go add a second and third rounder.
You made it clear you just crap on the picks just because, Not sure how this translates into an opinion or expressing thoughts. The board gets cluttered up with so much nonsense my eyes start to bleed and then I log off and come back later lol
Yeah, more censorship . Not sure when I said that but your free to interpret anyway you like.
If it makes your eyes bleed maybe this is not for you.
Why?
Reality is most centers at the amateur level end up as wingers. Top end kids have been likely the best players on their teams for years and the best players play in the middle.
His hockey sense isn't reported to be really high. Not that it's bad, just not exceptional. From that video I saw his hands aren't great, he bobbled a lot of loose pucks and passes. Little bit of Sean Kuraly-like tunnel-vision when carrying the puck on the rush. On the broadcast Burke said he sees this kid as a future big-bodied winger and I agree with him.
His strengths are his skating relative to his size, and his size/strength. Those attributes to me say he's eventually going to be a winger. Playing center in the NHL is really hard in today's era, so much responsibility all over the ice. My first impression are a better skating Pat Maroon.
I'm not trying to be a debbie-downer, I actually have no issues with the pick at all, this organization needs a big-bodied winger in the system as that was one area it's been lacking recently.
I always have some favorites .Fair enough. I never like the Bruins picks when they are made and that includes Pastarnak and MacAvoy so it's not like I take myself for an authority on subject or anything.I'm almost always wrong either in not liking the pick or the guy I choose is even worse.
Like anyone else, I choose a prospect and voice disappointment when they choose someone else, which they always do. The only time they picked the player I wanted was Hamilton and look how that worked out.
It's when other posters come in here and start belittling others for simply posting their opinions that things get ramped up. It's crazy how so many posters want to stifle others from simply expressing their thoughts on a message board. Which is exactly what it is intended for.
Reality is most centers at the amateur level end up as wingers. Top end kids have been likely the best players on their teams for years and the best players play in the middle.
His hockey sense isn't reported to be really high. Not that it's bad, just not exceptional. From that video I saw his hands aren't great, he bobbled a lot of loose pucks and passes. Little bit of Sean Kuraly-like tunnel-vision when carrying the puck on the rush. On the broadcast Burke said he sees this kid as a future big-bodied winger and I agree with him.
His strengths are his skating relative to his size, and his size/strength. Those attributes to me say he's eventually going to be a winger. Playing center in the NHL is really hard in today's era, so much responsibility all over the ice. My first impression are a better skating Pat Maroon.
I'm not trying to be a debbie-downer, I actually have no issues with the pick at all, this organization needs a big-bodied winger in the system as that was one area it's been lacking recently.
Reality is most centers at the amateur level end up as wingers. Top end kids have been likely the best players on their teams for years and the best players play in the middle.
His hockey sense isn't reported to be really high. Not that it's bad, just not exceptional. From that video I saw his hands aren't great, he bobbled a lot of loose pucks and passes. Little bit of Sean Kuraly-like tunnel-vision when carrying the puck on the rush. On the broadcast Burke said he sees this kid as a future big-bodied winger and I agree with him.
His strengths are his skating relative to his size, and his size/strength. Those attributes to me say he's eventually going to be a winger. Playing center in the NHL is really hard in today's era, so much responsibility all over the ice. My first impression are a better skating Pat Maroon.
I'm not trying to be a debbie-downer, I actually have no issues with the pick at all, this organization needs a big-bodied winger in the system as that was one area it's been lacking recently.
Bruins select big center John Beecher at No. 30 in NHL Draft - The Boston Globe
Beecher likes to consider Blake Wheeler, the former Bruin forward, as his prototype.
“I try to model my after a guy like Blake Wheeler,” he said. “I mean, you watch him play, and he’s a big guy. He can skate at the same time. He’s really developed his game since he’s been in his league. He gives me something to shoot for. He’s a leader on the [Jets]. He does everything the right way.
Don't agree with you or Burke on this one. Nothing personal, but I think he's far too reliable of a center to be switched to wing.
Beecher was leaned on really heavily by the USNTDP in defensive and crunch-time situations, especially for face-offs and penalty killing. He's definitely at the top of the draft in regards to two-way ability and face-offs as well. I could see if this were someone who had more high-end traits and wasn't very strong down the middle, but that isn't Beecher.
Think that Beecher is easily one of the most agile, quick, big-bodied skater in the draft. Haven't seen someone with his size and reach possess his agility and skating in a while. Watch him in and around the net, especially after gaining the zone off the rush on a straight line. He can literally stop on a dime and gives defenders fits trying to gauge him as a result of him simply being able to do things most big-bodied players can't. He's an excellent two-way center.
Sounds like Kuraly.Don't agree with you or Burke on this one. Nothing personal, but I think he's far too reliable of a center to be switched to wing.
Beecher was leaned on really heavily by the USNTDP in defensive and crunch-time situations, especially for face-offs and penalty killing. He's definitely at the top of the draft in regards to two-way ability and face-offs as well. I could see if this were someone who had more high-end traits and wasn't very strong down the middle, but that isn't Beecher.
Think that Beecher is easily one of the most agile, quick, big-bodied skater in the draft. Haven't seen someone with his size and reach possess his agility and skating in a while. Watch him in and around the net, especially after gaining the zone off the rush on a straight line. He can literally stop on a dime and gives defenders fits trying to gauge him as a result of him simply being able to do things most big-bodied players can't. He's an excellent two-way center.
If he develops the playmaking of Wheeler that would be huge. I’m cautiously optimistic though, that’s a high bar to reach.Blake is actually a pretty darn good comparison.
Blake is actually a pretty darn good comparison.
Sounds like Kuraly.
Funny thing is when the Bruins acquired Coyle, Burke said the exact same thing about Coyle, in that he didn't see him playing in the middle and should mainly be a winger. And I don't agree with Burke in Coyle's case, I have zero interest in moving Coyle to the wing and find him to be a much better center where he keeps his feet moving and he's more engaged.
Krejci and Marchand First 20 a messI might be a bit disappointed if this is the case- depending on how the org looks. The team needs centers to replace Berg-Krejci. People have also talked about Studnicka playing RW. JFK has gone home and who knows if he will be back? Frederic? Maybe there is something there but his first call-up was rather ass.
Krejci and Marchand First 20 a mess
Over the years from Reggie Leach to Geoff Courtnall to Joe Thornton and Barry Pederson and Al Secord lots of early struggle
Sweeney has said Studnicka and Frederic could start out early as wingers even though end up centers
Ha ha.Barry Pederson?
Did you mean Allen Pedersen?
I like the concept the plan
You want to have an identity I’m all in on a stocked D and big fast center group with jam
My favorite game of the 24 the Bruins just played was the 4th game against Carolina. They were on the road and no Chara and the D transition was as good as any game I can remember the Bruins playing in years
Ironically that’s supposed to be the game Bergeron hurt his groin - probably because he wasn’t used to all the skating the way the D was retrieving pucks and flying out of the zone