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Still younger than Barlow in his draft year rhough.Habs knew he was 27 so didn't bother talking to him all year.
Still younger than Barlow in his draft year rhough.Habs knew he was 27 so didn't bother talking to him all year.
He’s actually all of these things.
That's the scary part with a potential Sennecke pick. Hard to learn from a mistake you didn't make.
There's no way in f***ing hell this guy is not at least 24 or 26.
Is the Sennecke fad over yet?
Sennecke is not participating in the tests on account of being injured so what’s the only thing that can affect him coming out of the Combine — how well he interviews? He must have that locked down.No, and it's not a fad. I watched him a lot in his D -1 year & he was impressive even then. I predicted last summer he had the potential to climb into top 10 for this draft.
His stickhandling is amazing, he's strong in the corners, he's an inside player and he's grown, like 4 inches in the last 2 years.
He's growing & his game is growing along with him.
Great. We can lose a lot of games 2-1.Yup, Hughes usually does something semi- surprising. Levshunov make us a great defense.
Going bald at 17 years old, impressiveWhy is he interviewing Levshunovs dad?
Oh wait…
Damn that's roughGoing bald at 17 years old, impressive
Sennecke is not participating in the tests on account of being injured so what’s the only thing that can affect him coming out of the Combine — how well he interviews? He must have that locked down.
Yeah, no he's not.
There is such a thing as watching a prospect in the WHL and not being able to project apparently.
He will be a very good player, but he's not one of these roles in the NHL.
He's not going to be a 2 way center, unless you think Suzuki is a 2 way center like Danault.
He's not going to be a guy who wins in the corners, unless you think your frame of reference for that is very low.
He's not going to be an elite playmaker like Panarin, he's never showed this, at any level.
He's a brainy Steve Yzerman type of player. Before someone says "YOU DON"T WANT STEVE YZERMAN? LOL" - of course, I want Steve Yzerman, but that's not the choice we have in front of us. He's a potential Steve Yzerman. If it was this simple...
If you had the choice for the Habs today, would you pick a future Jarome Iginla or a future Steve Yzerman with the rest of the players we have today? Assuming you believe Dach will turn it around. To me the choice is easy. We need a winger like Jarome more than a center like Yzerman, right now by a mile, it puts in contention much faster with our mix of players.
Sennecke and KK have not much in common outside of the growth spurt.
KK isn't a good stick handler, Sennecke is.
KK doesn't really have a shot, Sennecke has a good shot.
etc. etc.
Miro Heiskanen was a late riser in his draft year tooComparing Sennecke to Kotkaniemi is so lazy and just outs anyone as not having watched or even attempted to get to know what Sennecke is and could be.
Here's some other "late risers" or "reaches" - Blake Wheeler, Moritz Seider, Juraj Slafkovsky, Ryan Johansen, and Mark Scheifele.
To add to this and possibly spoil it, Lindstrom is raised by a single mom, who's going to school to be a nurse and raising his 3 younger sisters, so hard work, dedication, sacrifice is something he gets to see everyday.NHL draft class podcast had an interview with Lindstrom, among others (Buium, Eiserman)
To add to this and possibly spoil it, Lindstrom is raised by a single mom, who's going to school to be a nurse and raising his 3 younger sisters, so hard work, dedication, sacrifice is something he gets to see everyday.
He compared himself to Roope Hintz.
Talks about using his speed and size as an advantage
He wants to be a two-way centre and sees himself as a centre.
You found a gif of Sennecke’s final form
I said the same last year when Michy was availablePlease, Demidov, be available.
No, and it's not a fad. I watched him a lot in his D -1 year & he was impressive even then. I predicted last summer he had the potential to climb into top 10 for this draft.
His stickhandling is amazing, he's strong in the corners, he's an inside player and he's grown, like 4 inches in the last 2 years.
He's growing & his game is growing along with him.
I said the same last year when Michy was available
Yeah, no he's not.
There is such a thing as watching a prospect in the WHL and not being able to project apparently.
He will be a very good player, but he's not one of these roles in the NHL.
He's not going to be a 2 way center, unless you think Suzuki is a 2 way center like Danault.
He's not going to be a guy who wins in the corners, unless you think your frame of reference for that is very low.
He's not going to be an elite playmaker like Panarin, he's never showed this, at any level.
He's a brainy Steve Yzerman type of player. Before someone says "YOU DON"T WANT STEVE YZERMAN? LOL" - of course, I want Steve Yzerman, but that's not the choice we have in front of us. He's a potential Steve Yzerman. If it was this simple...
If you had the choice for the Habs today, would you pick a future Jarome Iginla or a future Steve Yzerman with the rest of the players we have today? Assuming you believe Dach will turn it around. To me the choice is easy. We need a winger like Jarome more than a center like Yzerman, right now by a mile, it puts in contention much faster with our mix of players.
Sennecke and KK have not much in common outside of the growth spurt.
KK isn't a good stick handler, Sennecke is.
terrible analogy aside. There is no circumstance where a team takes Jerome ahead of Stevie in their primes. I understand the point you’re trying to make, but I feel you missed the mark. I also feel like you’re making the same mistakes scouts make that allow your Keller’s and Caufield’s to slide, except Catton isn’t even what I’d consider small. He drives the play, has tremendous skill and upside, despite what said, plays a well rounded game as well, but he’s a pass because he misses the height requirements by an inch or two.Yeah, no he's not.
There is such a thing as watching a prospect in the WHL and not being able to project apparently.
He will be a very good player, but he's not one of these roles in the NHL.
He's not going to be a 2 way center, unless you think Suzuki is a 2 way center like Danault.
He's not going to be a guy who wins in the corners, unless you think your frame of reference for that is very low.
He's not going to be an elite playmaker like Panarin, he's never showed this, at any level.
He's a brainy Steve Yzerman type of player. Before someone says "YOU DON"T WANT STEVE YZERMAN? LOL" - of course, I want Steve Yzerman, but that's not the choice we have in front of us. He's a potential Steve Yzerman. If it was this simple...
If you had the choice for the Habs today, would you pick a future Jarome Iginla or a future Steve Yzerman with the rest of the players we have today? Assuming you believe Dach will turn it around. To me the choice is easy. We need a winger like Jarome more than a center like Yzerman, right now by a mile, it puts in contention much faster with our mix of players.
Sennecke and KK have not much in common outside of the growth spurt.
KK isn't a good stick handler, Sennecke is.
KK doesn't really have a shot, Sennecke has a good shot.
etc. etc.
SOLR has made a succession of irrational (or unjustifiable) arguments against only one specific prospect. Prospect fixation happens to us all. Catton is considered a top-tier playmaking talent and quick by the general scouting consensus... he's also not even short... if he adds up to 10lbs he's got the same frame as Kucherov. He's light but the combine isn't completed yet, maybe he's gained 5kg of weight.terrible analogy aside. There is no circumstance where a team takes Jerome ahead of Stevie in their primes. I understand the point you’re trying to make, but I feel you missed the mark. I also feel like you’re making the same mistakes scouts make that allow your Keller’s and Caufield’s to slide, except Catton isn’t even what I’d consider small. He drives the play, has tremendous skill and upside, despite what said, plays a well rounded game as well, but he’s a pass because he misses the height requirements by an inch or two.