I only got to watch the third but Faber looked goooooooooooooooooood....so much poise and just make effective, efficient plays both on D and with moving the puck. And of course an excellent skater, no one can shake him. He was even out there protecting the lead under a minute and made a key shot block near the very end. based on that period alone, which is the disclaimer, he looked like a seasoned veteran senior. The only time you could tell he was younger was when stronger players were pushing off him. No one could create space on him, don't get me wrong, he just didn't get to plaster everyone like he was in position to do, heh.
Nice! Great report. And to think he just turned 18 on August 22nd. We've been waiting for years and years to have a LEGIT core of blue chip defensemen in the system, since Voynov. There were YEARS in which the defenseman prospects were the likes of Roland McKeown...Lintuniemi...Chaz Reddekop...and Ladue was the 'great hope'. Years of not a single top 4 defenseman in the system.
Then they drafted Cernak...Clague...getting a little better. In 2017, Mikey Anderson and Cole Hults. In 2018, not a single D. Then 2019, Bjornfot, Spence and Nousiainen. Then this draft,
Grans and Faber. (even Ben Meehan has potential)
In 2017, 2019, and 2020, the Kings have drafted some serious talent on the backend. I love that Bjornfot and Faber can skate, read plays, can (will) play NHL level defense, move pucks and are BOTH among the top of their class in all of those regards (as well as character) Then there's the elite skill and size of Helge Grans. Players like Mikey Anderson, Cole Hults and Jordan Spence have such a drive and have reasonably mid-high ceilings and high floors.
Yannetti knew what he was doing, when he traded up for Fagemo and Faber. And he knew both would be gone, before their next pick. Love Yannetti. Last year, he called Bjornfot at 22 and everyone was...who? And this year, it was Brock Faber...and again, it was like, who?