eco's bones
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People forget a lot of stuff about Dubinsky. When we drafted him he was about 5'10 and 165 lbs. He was talented but also a pest kind of player--voted most hated player by players in his WHL division that same year. People back then were projecting him to be a Darcy Tucker type. 3 years later he's 6'1 and 210 lbs and quite literally he had to change his style of game. I don't think that that was very easy. Jagr kind of mentored him in how to use his size and strength.
He's a very good player for Columbus these days--definitely in their top 6 and deservingly so. He's an all situation player who will play physically and he's been putting up a lot of points if not goals. He's also become really, really good on face-offs. The Bluejackets are getting good value for the contract he signed while with the Rangers even if the Rangers didn't.
As for comparing him to Miller--I think JT has a stronger and more compact frame to work with. There's a real edge to his game similar to Dubinsky. JT strikes me as having a somewhat better hockey IQ. Miller has leadership written all over him. There are times he seems a bit over his head though. No way I'd dress Pyatt over him.
He's a very good player for Columbus these days--definitely in their top 6 and deservingly so. He's an all situation player who will play physically and he's been putting up a lot of points if not goals. He's also become really, really good on face-offs. The Bluejackets are getting good value for the contract he signed while with the Rangers even if the Rangers didn't.
As for comparing him to Miller--I think JT has a stronger and more compact frame to work with. There's a real edge to his game similar to Dubinsky. JT strikes me as having a somewhat better hockey IQ. Miller has leadership written all over him. There are times he seems a bit over his head though. No way I'd dress Pyatt over him.