thething
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I saw picture of him with his mom, who is Caucasion, probably his dad is Chinese? the kid looks chinese, lol. anyways. Yan is also a very popular chinese last name.
Yan's dad is Korean I think.
I saw picture of him with his mom, who is Caucasion, probably his dad is Chinese? the kid looks chinese, lol. anyways. Yan is also a very popular chinese last name.
I'm hoping the Devils take him in the draft if they end up with a pick from 15-20. I think his size and a good season putting up numbers in the Q will shoot him up the draft rankings.
Saw him for the 1st time last night. Only 1 game, but not impressed. Looks like he needs to learn how to use his teammates and how to play when you aren't given lots of time and space.
For those who have seen him more, does that sound accurate or just totally off the mark based on a teeny tiny sample.
So in a way, Yan, who also played organized hockey in Russia, has been literally run through an international gauntlet of instruction. The result is an bonafide skilled forward who is one of the 2015 crop’s best pure goal scorers. Yan does not necessarily play the cliche’d “North American game”; he’s a speedy finesse winger with a world class wrist shot who thinks offense first. The benefits of playing here seem to relate more towards the maturity and humility inherent in most migratory young players who are thrust into different learning environments. Nevertheless, acutely watching him reveals an offensive talent who can think the game and not let many things distract him. While his wrist shot and IQ are his most noticeable attributes, he is a highly-reliable and inventive attacking player during 3-on-2’s and the undervalued (and oft-butchered) 2-on-2 situation — give him enough room and he’ll wire a wrist shot through a screen while cutting against the grain.
He plays with an awesome center and captain
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That's true, I didn't even think about that. Would love to hear from someone who has watched Shawinigan play this year and if Yan has improved and is creating stuff on his own or if he's more of a bi-product of guys like Beauvillier. Anyone?
Yan's dad is Korean I think.