haulinbass
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Can't argue with that, his puck decisions aren't the best. Some of it is on him, some on his linemates that always seen to be one step behind and not creating a passing lane. What if he were to play with a smarter and faster winger like Raymond?
Definitely a risk there, but once you get to pick #8, every prospect is going to have at least one flaw.
I definitely think the right team drafting and having the right situation could have a huge impact on how things go. Obviously thats the case for almost all players to atleast some extent, But I think more so for a guy like him.
Savoie is a guy that could burn ya real quick betting against him with his talent level. But regardless, just not high on his center chances in NHL which has a lot to do with his size. There are certain types of players I'm comfortable endorsing positively, there is certain types of guys I'm comfortable endorsing negatively, and theres certain players that fall into that (avoid because I can't draw any comfortable conclusion) and Savoie is that guy for me. I would need a lot more shift-by-shift footage on Savoie to better understand his decision making. It could have a lot to do with simple adjustment factors or he could just be one of those guys that don't have the capacity to think the game quick enough. If that's the case the issues will likely only worsen at higher levels.
What do you mean flaws at #8? Yzermans going to find some guy ranked 67th none of us have talked about and hes going to be the next Patrice Bergeron. So I don't even know why we are talking about all of these guys, we aren't drafting any of them. Lol