mianjo
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Agreed, but when you are signed because of a skill and way of playing, it really makes no sense to stop or slow down. Again, I am not saying that he did not have other reasons but you have to admit that when you have a sore body part, you tend to unintentionally favour it.@dirty12 made a good point in this regard. It was easier for him to get guys chasing him when he was younger but as he became more f a veteran, it was much more difficult to get younger guys to chase him as the older guy. It was more difficult to draw penalties. He still managed to do it but not nearly to the degree he did when he was a 17 year old rookie.
If you were to look at Brad Marchand now vs his first five years in the NHL, he is a much different player. There are still elements of his game that draw penalties but he isn’t nearly the rat he was when he was younger. I think a lot of that cameos with age and experience. The ability to pick your spots more strategically helps. You cannot be a 35 year old veteran out there being an idiot. It is much more effective when you are 22 years old and doing it to the veterans.
So, as to our earlier discussion about CHL vs NCAA? Of the 24 players who played for Team Canada at the 4 Nations, 21 of them were CHL alumni. That's a pretty clear sign - if your goal is to take a run at a pro career, you're playing CHL, period. Let's see how this plays out, but I expect a lot of OHL rosters to look pretty different come training camp as a result of this recent change.
Related, if Henry Mews is playing for Michigan this Fall I will eat my hat...
BTW WOW I DID NOT REALIZE HOW MUCH FLORES MEANT TO NIAGARA