My friend here keeps on telling me that how good he is, he has played aginst him during tryouts, anyone know about his skillset, or how high he is supposed to go?
My friend here keeps on telling me that how good he is, he has played aginst him during tryouts, anyone know about his skillset, or how high he is supposed to go?
This kid is on fire 11GP 24G 32A 56P next closest has 32P.
Wow, so does Alberta not have a league of similar form to the GTHL, in which the best players often move up from their less talented AAA league? Or is there just a larger talent disparity that leads to these kinds of stats?
Here are highlights of his game this past Friday:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151285490371145
Wow, so does Alberta not have a league of similar form to the GTHL, in which the best players often move up from their less talented AAA league? Or is there just a larger talent disparity that leads to these kinds of stats?
Well, he's currently the biggest skater on his team at 5'11'' 180 (there's another skater that's as tall but he only weighs 140).Is he big too? My friend almost broke his collarbone when he took a benson hit
Best SSAC player since McNeill, maybe ever. He'd probably be a top player on the Midget AAA team as a 14 year old.
Source: I coach Rem 15
Went out to watch this kid play tonight. He's a man among boys out there. He has incredible hands, a powerful shot with a really quick release, is very intelligent, and is a real good skater. He uses his body really well to protect the puck, and isn't afraid to throw hits. He had 2 goals and 4 assists tonight, and could have easily had more. He pretty much creates scoring chances at will. He is bigger and stronger than most of the other guys out there, so it will be interesting to see how he progresses as his competition gets tougher.
Quenneville is also a hell of a defenseman, but he's not on the same level as Benson as a player at this point. Kid has some real swagger though, very confident and great on the PP.
15GP 33G 41A 74pts. Next closest has 42pts.
2+4=6 tonight, up to 35+45=80 in 16 games.
On pace to shatter Rattie's all-time record (75+56=131 in 33) with just over half a season to go (17 games, on pace for 72+93=165).