Gil Gunderson
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Not thrilled. Was the WHL being a harder league this year a good degence for him or is it coping?
Not thrilled. Was the WHL being a harder league this year a good degence for him or is it coping?
How do you feel if I say hes a more controlled Phaneuf? Not as clean of an open ice hitter but hits the net more with a big shot and not shy in any part of the gameI don't know what you're trying to excuse. He had a very good year.
If there is an excuse it is that his team was bad, and they over-relied on him and that left him tired and exposed at times. He's a big body and not a graceful skater so he's not the kind of guy you want playing 25 minutes a night. You want to let Yakemchuk run up the score in ~22 minutes and then have Artem Zub handle the rest.
Anyways he had an impressive season so I don't think that making excuses is necessary here. This is just for context on the player.
How do you feel if I say hes a more controlled Phaneuf? Not as clean of an open ice hitter but hits the net more with a big shot and not shy in any part of the game
Agreed. Has some surprisingly smooth moves. He also plays strongly in his own end, and is physical. Needs to work on his D overall, but isn't a disaster, and his length and strength are a nice place to start from. Seems like he'd pair well with Kleven and/or Sanderson.I can see that but I also don't remember Phaneuf ever showing the hands that Yakemchuk has. Yakemchuk's gift for making small area plays and passes will help his team create more offense, in a way that Phaneuf never did.
Agreed. Has some surprisingly smooth moves. He also plays strongly in his own end, and is physical. Needs to work on his D overall, but isn't a disaster, and his length and strength are a nice place to start from. Seems like he'd pair well with Kleven and/or Sanderson.
I certainly prefer him to Parekh, at least as a guy that you can mold into a two way Dman.
Isn’t his defence and decision making the biggest knock on him though?Yakemchuk's back skating and pivots are a big problem right now, but perhaps it can be improved on to the point that he can be used as an all situations blueliner. He defends in his own zone very well already.
Parekh's willowy build and lack of strength likely means he can never be used that way. He'll get run over on the cycle. I see Parekh like Erik Karlsson but without the speed that Karlsson showed in his prime.
Isn’t his defence and decision making the biggest knock on him though?
Yakemchuk's decision-making with the puck is above average IMO. However, I could see how conservative scouts would dislike his habit of stickhandling a lot. I don't mind it because it works for him.Isn’t his defence and decision making the biggest knock on him though?
He did play on a very weak team compared to Parekh, Buium, and Dickinson though so maybe that’s why his flaws stand out more.
I love it, but our fans are dumb sometimes.Idk why Ottawa fans aren’t liking this pick
Idk why Ottawa fans aren’t liking this pick
Burns is one of those rare guys whose skating wasn't good that worked on it until it was a strength. Hopefully Yakemchuk can do the same, but it's pretty rare to see skating improve THAT much.Not surprised he got taken early. He's very much like Brent Burns to me if he hits his ceiling.
Burns is one of those rare guys whose skating wasn't good that worked on it until it was a strength. Hopefully Yakemchuk can do the same, but it's pretty rare to see skating improve THAT much.
don't like the pick would of taken dickinson silayev and buium all before him but we stuck with him now so prove me wrong kid...
Tyler Boucher messed us up.Idk why Ottawa fans aren’t liking this pick
We're a fickle bunch...Idk why Ottawa fans aren’t liking this pick
That’s fair and relatable lolWe're a fickle bunch...
FairTyler Boucher messed us up.