Skinnyjimmy08
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I hope he signs after this season and doesnt go back to Harvard for his final season... I dont wanna wait any longer to see how he does in the NHL
The best comparable for Fox IMO is Brian Leetch.
Different sides, and the Canes love going with a 3rhd 3lhd mix. Bean's probably the #4 LHD right now, which is about where Fox would be for RHD but we need to move someone out before we can get him in.Is Fox considered to be higher on the depth chart than Jake Bean at this point?
That’s seriously high praise.
is he a UFA after this year??
Very limited views of Fox. Just don't see the skating ability in Fox to be compared to Leetch.Definitely seeing the Brian Leetch similarity.
Would be quite the thing if he went to the Rangers.
Averaging over half an assist more per game than anyone else in the NCAA. Almost twice that of recent top 10 picks Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar. Still early obviously but he was my favourite(not necessarily my highest ranked) Flame prospect when the Flames traded him. Very cerebral player, which when you look down the lists of great dmen over the years in this league, is a trait almost all of them share. The Brian Leetch comparison works for me even if it's obviously premature, Fox really controls the pace of the game so well with the puck on his stuck.
Definitely far from a throw in, Waddell did his research.
Very limited views of Fox. Just don't see the skating ability in Fox to be compared to Leetch.
Other parts, yes but skating, no.
Fox is not a Leetch clone, not sure where that is coming from.Very limited views of Fox. Just don't see the skating ability in Fox to be compared to Leetch.
Other parts, yes but skating, no.
Fox is not a Leetch clone, not sure where that is coming from.
Fox is not nearly as good a skater Leetch was at the same age..Fox definitely doesn't have the physicality that Leetch had as well..
I understand why we use comps and not every trait fits, but I really wouldn't use the two together to be honest.
I have used it before, but I see a lot of Nate Schmidt in Fox...Schmidt is ridiculously underappreciated out there, these two guys are much closer in comps than Fox/Leetch IMO.. Schmidt being a lefty of course (few inches taller as well), but the vision, hands, skating, etc are all on par with each other. Schmidt is a legit top pairing dman with the potential to be a true #1 the next few years, if I was Carolina I would take that and run at this point..
Over a 796-game NHL career spanning 13 pro seasons, Ted Donato enjoyed the good fortune of lining up alongside a sampling of the most accomplished defencemen of the day, and later, of the ages.
The peerless Ray Bourque in Boston, for starters. A skyscraping, unrefined 21-year-old hailing from Trencin, Slovakia, later known as The Big Z, Zdeno Chara, on Long Island.
Hall of Famer Brian Leetch at MSG. Shifty Sergei Zubov in Big D.
"For instance, he reads the play exceptionally well. In that regard - and I don't mean to compare him to anybody - at times he does remind me a little of Brian Leech, able to see things open up before they actually happen.
Suiting up for the Harvard Crimson, Fox went on to have one of the best offensive seasons ever by a freshman defenseman, and the best since Brian Leetch 30 years ago. He had six goals and 34 assists in 35 games for a point-per-game mark of 1.14, finishing seventh in the nation in assists and led the NCAA in defenseman scoring. Producing at a point-per-game pace is an impressive for an 18-year old freshman forward, let alone a defenseman.
Leetch's name does come up on a regular basis as mentioned by others. Some of it is possibly a lazy achievement comparison, others... a hint of a direct comparison?
FANTASTIC MR. FOX
For instance in this article, Leetch's name is dropped, but in a lazy manner due to a loose connection via Ted Donato.
However, it doesn't help that this line is tossed in there:
In a different source, we see this:
https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/the-journey/the-journey-fastest-rising-prospect-defencemen-4/
I think it's fair if you think the comparison isn't very good. Now you know where some posters are pulling the comparison from. I would agree with you that it's perhaps very likely many are lazily and erroneously using Leetch as a full comparison after hearing his name mentioned with Fox's name though.
I mean those are pretty weak comparisons to Leetch. Donato grew up and played with Leetch so I have no problem with him thinking that Leetch is the player to compare to with being elite..there is no comparisons there to skating, hands, vision, etc... if Donato believes Fox thinks the game as well as Leetch does, that is perfectly fine and something to be absolutely excited about.
I would just tone down the Leetch comparisons overall here as that is basically unfair to live up to. I mean, for God's sake, Leetch is the most talented overall dman this country ever produced (Chelios and Housley right there as well) and a HHOFer...We don't need to add additional pressure on this kid than already is.
Fox has some things to work on before he becomes a top pairing defender. But I think realistic comps are your Nate Schmidt, Brian Rafalski types that are guys that think the game quickly, are well above average in vision, hands, passing etc...that is where I would stay with him for now as both of those names are tremendous players to be compared to as is.
Alright. I appreciate what you are saying.
Brian Leetch is the best American defenseman of all time.
Fox won't best that. Fox doesn't have Leetch's skating ability, or his abrasive edge he could bring to the rink. Plus Leetch was stronger and better defensively.
And I certainly see the Rafalski/Schmidt comparisons.
But I think you are missing something here.
Adam Fox is showing something special right now. Something that doesn't come along too often. His numbers are hitting the record books next to Brian Leetch, and by all means the similarities don't end there.
Fox is taking command of the ice in his games. He is showing an uncanny offensive hockey sense and puck control and play making well above and beyond his peers. Being smarter than everyone on the ice was a hallmark of Brian Leetch's game (along with ice cold composure), and Fox has that in spades.
Nobody is saying he is a Brian Leetch clone. Nobody is even saying his talent will match the Rangers legend, but there aren't many players who can boast these smarts and these numbers, let alone American defensemen.
Carolina can make space for him in a hurry. Trade Pesce or Hamilton for offense for now and deal van Riemsdyk at the deadline. Offer Fox the opportunity to play in the NHL this year and burn a year off of his ELC in the process. Faulk is a 2020 UFA. Fox could have a Top 4 role 14-15 months from now.
Donato? He signed with the team that drafted him despite having the FA opportunity.fox in great lineage of college FA
vesey, donato...
Donato? He signed with the team that drafted him despite having the FA opportunity.