"Nobody is afraid of Bedard"....Bruce Boudreau

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MacKinnon was also on a team who finished dead last with 48 points, 21 points behind the next team, in his first few seasons, he was only -14. That team was a disaster.
So what you’re telling me by the teams points and finish in the standings is the best comparison for Celebrini is Mackinnon… dope, dude!
 
Maybe trading all good veteran players and not signing guys like Kane was a big mistake?

You need good veterans with track record to learn from.

Bedard will be fine. But with his limitations he is not a generational talent. I liked Michkov more.
 
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He's a "glide down the ice with the puck and wrist one by you" kind of player, not a speed demon like McDavid, Mackinnon or top talent who makes those around him better like a Crosby/ Kucherov/ Kane, so I'd think he's comparable to Point but minus the developed defensive conscience? Still a strong player but not "fear inducing".
 
Look at how long it took MacKinnon and Kucherov to become what they are, and they were in infitely better positions early on in their career. I saw last night the Avs were straight up shadowing Bedard as he curled back to his own goal line, teans know he's all they got.

Bedard will be as good as those guys in the very near future, no doubt in my mind.
 
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Maybe trading all good veteran players and not signing guys like Kane was a big mistake?

You need good veterans with track record to learn from.

Bedard will be fine. But with his limitations he is not a generational talent. I liked Michkov more.
Agreed. It’s crazy to me that Toews is trying to come back next year and that Kyle Davidson wont be interested in him. Those kind of voices would be invaluable to Bedard.
 
He needs a veteran good center in front of him so he can learn how the game is played.

Fantilli was on the same sort of path. He was showing signs but ultimately wasn't quite at the level we thought he'd be. Enter Sean Monahan and Fantilli started to pattern his game and do the little things that made Monahan a good center.

Now Fantilli is blowing up, and I believe it's largely in part because of Monahan's arrival to the team. Linemates help only so much, sometimes you need help to see how it's done in the game.
 

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