pblawr
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- Jul 16, 2016
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I think Zac Jones is getting slept on here and personally I have him in the Miller-Kravtsov-Lundkvist tier not the Schneider-Robertson-Barron-Gauthier tier. He:
- QB'ed the US's #1 PP unit at the WJC
- Was the highest scoring rookie defensemen in the NCAA
- Scored more points than Makar did as a rookie on the same team
He clearly has puck moving ability and offensive upside that Robertson and Schneider don't and his defensive and puck possession metrics were actually incredibly good as an NCAA Freshman too. So Schneider and Robertson probably don't even have an advantage on him defensively either.
On top of all that, he was playing in whatever the USPHL is just 2 seasons ago and has been improving on a ridiculous trajectory.
He is smaller, but he's not that far behind where Fox was at the same age despite a much less auspicious background, and we all know how Fox turned out.
Edit: Add Berard. He was the one of the highest scoring players on the USNTDP while barely being eligible for the draft. His production was similar to Bordelau, who is 9 months older than him and almost went in the 1st, and Beniers, who is only 2 months younger than him and is projected as a top 10 pick next year. He's also an aggressive forechecker who plays a complete game. If Berard weren't 5'9", he would have been a borderline first rounder. Maybe the size will hold him back, but at this point in the poll, I think it's worth the risk.
- QB'ed the US's #1 PP unit at the WJC
- Was the highest scoring rookie defensemen in the NCAA
- Scored more points than Makar did as a rookie on the same team
He clearly has puck moving ability and offensive upside that Robertson and Schneider don't and his defensive and puck possession metrics were actually incredibly good as an NCAA Freshman too. So Schneider and Robertson probably don't even have an advantage on him defensively either.
On top of all that, he was playing in whatever the USPHL is just 2 seasons ago and has been improving on a ridiculous trajectory.
He is smaller, but he's not that far behind where Fox was at the same age despite a much less auspicious background, and we all know how Fox turned out.
Edit: Add Berard. He was the one of the highest scoring players on the USNTDP while barely being eligible for the draft. His production was similar to Bordelau, who is 9 months older than him and almost went in the 1st, and Beniers, who is only 2 months younger than him and is projected as a top 10 pick next year. He's also an aggressive forechecker who plays a complete game. If Berard weren't 5'9", he would have been a borderline first rounder. Maybe the size will hold him back, but at this point in the poll, I think it's worth the risk.
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