Is kid Vanek good?So we have Zanon, Vanek and his kid facing Cullen and his son and nephew tonight in the championship game.
So we have Zanon, Vanek and his kid facing Cullen and his son and nephew tonight in the championship game.
They speculate he'll be better than his dadFuture Gopher?
Motzko better lock that down then.They speculate he'll be better than his dad
They speculate he'll be better than his dad
You're forgetting the Spuds best player... Mason Kraft, son of Ryan KraftSo we have Zanon, Vanek and his kid facing Cullen and his son and nephew tonight in the championship game.
Just because he's in hs doesn't mean he's not that level. They can play both leagues these days. Go to the USHL after the HS season is over. Cullen's son Brooks is with the national development program when not in hs.I'm going to say no here, pretty sure vanek was tearing up the ushl at 16, don't think the kid is at that level.
I think he's just talking about translating the stats between the two leagues. Like, if he was capable of doing in the USHL what T. Vanek did back in the day, then he'd probably be a ~120 point HS player. Or something to that effect.Just because he's in hs doesn't mean he's not that level. They can play both leagues these days. Go to the USHL after the HS season is over. Cullen's son Brooks is with the national development program when not in hs.
Edit: Just looked it up for Blake Vanek, he's also with the USND program when not in hs.
It used to be an either/or situation... not anymore. You can do both.
I don't think it's that simple myself. I'll trust the scouts on this one.I think he's just talking about translating the stats between the two leagues. Like, if he was capable of doing in the USHL what T. Vanek did back in the day, then he'd probably be a ~120 point HS player. Or something to that effect.
Just because he's in hs doesn't mean he's not that level. They can play both leagues these days. Go to the USHL after the HS season is over. Cullen's son Brooks is with the national development program when not in hs.
Edit: Just looked it up for Blake Vanek, he's also with the USND program when not in hs.
It used to be an either/or situation... not anymore. You can do both.
Mason Kraft is with the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL when not in hs.
I have not read a single thing from a scout. I just found out there was a Vanek on the team 2 hours ago.I don't think it's that simple myself. I'll trust the scouts on this one.
Blake Wheeler was at or near Vanek's level, he topped out at 89pts in hs.
I think he's just talking about translating the stats between the two leagues. Like, if he was capable of doing in the USHL what T. Vanek did back in the day, then he'd probably be a ~120 point HS player. Or something to that effect.
Which is my point. Each player develops on their own schedule is all. You can see the tools that show the potential. Trying to guess when/ if that potential is realized is the tough part. Blake by all accounts has better hands than his dad, and clearly is a better skater... that gives him tools to "possibly" be better than his dad. Will that be the result? Only time will tell.I have not read a single thing from a scout. I just found out there was a Vanek on the team 2 hours ago.
Wheeler was weird. Great in HS, mediocre in college, a 'fine' start to the NHL and then blew up right as he approached 30 years old.
Im not sure about the hands part. TV had insane skill. His vision and especially his patience were sublimeWhich is my point. Each player develops on their own schedule is all. You can see the tools that show the potential. Trying to guess when/ if that potential is realized is the tough part. Blake by all accounts has better hands than his dad, and clearly is a better skater... that gives him tools to "possibly" be better than his dad. Will that be the result? Only time will tell.
Thomas himself said his son has far better hands than he had as a player. The scouts have said the same. I'm just passing along what they've been saying.Im not sure about the hands part. TV had insane skill. His vision and especially his patience were sublime
I don't think it's that simple myself. I'll trust the scouts on this one.
Blake Wheeler was at or near Vanek's level, he topped out at 89pts in hs.
I'm aware of Vanek's history. I think they are talking about his level when he peaks. They're saying he could end up better than his father which is why I pointed out that every player develops differently.I looked around and couldn't find much, any idea where the scouts rank him? I think I saw he was eligible for the 2025 draft but don't see him listed in the first couple of rounds of rankings.
Thomas went #5 overall in the absolutely loaded 2003 draft so why I said not on the same level.
Curious where you are seeing this. Agreed on Kraft but I think West will be the best NHLer in the group due to his size, motor and athletic upsideThomas himself said his son has far better hands than he had as a player. The scouts have said the same. I'm just passing along what they've been saying.
I'll say this... watching the tournament... Vanek does look good. That said, if I had to bet on the player who will have the best career? I'd bet on Mason Kraft right now. This kid looks SPECIAL!
On the tournament broadcasts, they've been talking to scouts during intermission to get backgrounds and potential futures. (For all i know they're just audience pandering and full of shit, but scouting isn't a science either, with 17yros, who the hell knows?)Curious where you are seeing this. Agreed on Kraft but I think West will be the best NHLer in the group due to his size, motor and athletic upside