Korchinski, Yakemchuk... some great Ukrainian roots comming out of Western Canada
Forgot Buium!What a draft for defensemen. It wouldn’t be much of a shock for any of Yakemchuk, Dickenson, Parekh, Silayev or the Belarusian to go 3rd overall (or fall to 10th).
What a draft for defensemen. It wouldn’t be much of a shock for any of Yakemchuk, Dickenson, Parekh, Silayev or the Belarusian to go 3rd overall (or fall to 10th).
Demidov?It seems pretty obvious that the defenseman are going high.. only Lindstrom will go in the top 5 picks with Celebrini for forwards.
Man I love this player. Everytime I watch him, he climbs in my ranking.
Gordie Howe hat trick tonight! He was nasty tonight, just pasted a Tigers guy and that's why he was in the fight. He fought Wiesblatt of all people, quite the height difference.
Agreed. Big, physical righty defensemen is exactly what teams are looking for. And his stats are impressive as well. Lots of offense for a big guy. He won't be able to dance through opponents the way he does in the WHL but he's got an NHL shot already which will automatically translate to goals. He's got the NHL body, too and he's not afraid to use it. I think the players drafted ahead of him we'll be able to count on one hand.He's going very early and expect him to be one of the highest jumps, probably with Iginla, on Bob's final board.
I completely agree with this comparison stylistically, albeit Yakemchuk is two inches shorter than Burns and isn’t as good a skater. High upside for sure, but he could easily never be top-4. Whoever takes this guy will be betting on his upside as a Burns type of defenseman.2G, 1A today.
Reminds me a little of prime Brent Burns.
I completely agree with this comparison stylistically, albeit Yakemchuk is two inches shorter than Burns and isn’t as good a skater. High upside for sure, but he could easily never be top-4. Whoever takes this guy will be betting on his upside as a Burns type of defenseman.
I know, that’s what I said. Burns is the better skater of the two.Brent Burns is a much better skater actually. Not even much faster but way better mobility. Brent Burns is incredibly dynamic for his size. Yakemchuk is never gonna get there. He's more willing to use his frame though. Brent Burns may be moving much better than other players of his size but I'd argue that he also doesn't take full advantage of it.
Of course, you’re never going to find the perfect comparison, but the ways in which Yakemchuk looks for offense, his physicality, and the hands on a big man like him remind me of Burns.I'd say that Yakemchuk's shot is at least equal already and that there's a pretty good chance he'll be at least as solid against the puck. I guess most of the knocks on Yakemchuk's defense come from him being over aggressive. While that's true for Burns as well I think that it is coachable and Burns just also has a certain inconsistency that I haven't noticed with Yakemchuk and I hope he won't have at NHL level either.
So I'm not sure I really like the comparison. Both are big righty defensemen with lots of offensive upside who like to play aggressive (though for Burns that mostly means gambling on offense while for Yakemchuk it's mostly stepping up for hits) but I think that's more or less it. Don't see a lot of other similarities in their game.
Maybe if you mixed him with Ed Jovanovski or Dion Phaneuf or someone like that. Haha.Bigger/Meaner John Klingberg