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Also the fact that Henry is playing behind Dickinson and Bonk right now.Hunter didn't really explode until his 19 year old season. Henry is showing more in his 17 year old season, at least right now.
Also the fact that Henry is playing behind Dickinson and Bonk right now.Hunter didn't really explode until his 19 year old season. Henry is showing more in his 17 year old season, at least right now.
Also the fact that Henry is playing behind Dickinson and Bonk right now.
Would you suggest Brzustewicz warrants mid to late 1st round consideration or is he a stable beginning of the 2nd round target?5 on 5 he's been paired with Dickinson this year, but he certainly doesn't get much powerplay time due to them.
He's got really great instincts to complement Dickinson, which has helped Dickinson to let loose offensively this season. Not that Bonk wasn't a good partner for Dickinson, but I think that Brzustewicz can make some better reads offensively to play off of Dickinson.
Hunter was behind a very talented NTDP blue line as one of the youngest players on the team, so it’s a little explainable. You could see the ability, but he dealt with injuries and was a little behind some very good players.Hunter didn't really explode until his 19 year old season. Henry is showing more in his 17 year old season, at least right now.
I'm aware yes, but then he went to Kitchener and was merely good but not great in his 18 year old season in the O.Hunter was behind a very talented NTDP blue line as one of the youngest players on the team, so it’s a little explainable. You could see the ability, but he dealt with injuries and was a little behind some very good players.
Would you suggest Brzustewicz warrants mid to late 1st round consideration or is he a stable beginning of the 2nd round target?
I predict late first in the 22-32 rangeWould you suggest Brzustewicz warrants mid to late 1st round consideration or is he a stable beginning of the 2nd round target?
I’d be shocked if you see him in the first round - doesn’t have the specific skill set and hes on loaded London that overvalues talent - or if hes on the bottom 2 teams i dont see any talk of first round .I think he’ll also benefit from the distinct lack of high-level RHD this year. Hensler/Mrtka/Fiddler/Trethewey all seem to be ranked higher currently yet none are really cementing their spot as a must draft RHD. I’m not sure how high he can rise but the door is open this year.
How will Allen being added to London affect Brzustewicz's minutes?
I have questions about Henry's hockey IQ. His tools are respectable. I just feel like he's got that "jack of all trades, master of none" archetype that struggles to find a role in pro hockey the way a guy with his size often does.Honestly I think Henry is better than his brother at the same age, he’s bigger, a better skater and is more physical. I really enjoy watching him in London and I see a potential top-4 defender at the NHL level here. I think he slots himself in the first round on draft day and we will see continued offensive success in the OHL going forward. Shame he didn’t want to report to Ottawa.
Agree - he does everything solid but the question is he’s on massive loaded team which is dramatically easier to look good for a dmen . He didn’t make Hlinka cup so obviously USA hockey didn’t love his play over the summer against top kids from the states . For a weak defensive draft class he will go second - third round . He doesn’t fit mold to run a power play or be huge shut down dmen so as you pointed out he’s right in middle and tough evaluation for the future . The big question wouldn’t he be better going to NCAA college the next 2-3 years for his development than staying in London . He’s from Michigan last i look they had pretty good programs there lolI have questions about Henry's hockey IQ. His tools are respectable. I just feel like he's got that "jack of all trades, master of none" archetype that struggles to find a role in pro hockey the way a guy with his size often does.
That said, I think there's a player there. Being a RHD probably makes him an early-2nd rounder at least.
I have questions about Henry's hockey IQ. His tools are respectable. I just feel like he's got that "jack of all trades, master of none" archetype that struggles to find a role in pro hockey the way a guy with his size often does.
That said, I think there's a player there. Being a RHD probably makes him an early-2nd rounder at least.
Weegar is a really interesting case, actually. I watched a lot of Halifax from 2012-2014 as a Sharks fan for Konrad Abeltshauser (I know, throwback) and then for Timo Meier, in addition to normal non-Sharks draft scouting for Mackinnon/Drouin/Ehlers during that time period. I remember thinking that Weeger was a really interesting player, but I never could have foreseen how he'd develop into a legit #1 NHL defenseman. Purely on stats, he should have gone higher than the seventh round.Anecdotally, I spent some time in Halifax years ago during Weegar's rookie season and I've seen about the same # of games in London this year.
Brzustewicz reminds me a lot of Weegar, both pre and post-draft. The miscues, slip passes, physical play, big shot - they have a lot in common. And I think Henry might be a better skater at the same age.
Overall he's a bet I'd be happy to see my team make. If this guy hits, you have a ~$50m player picked 20-30 spots below where he should've gone. If he misses, well, that's usually what happens to guys in the late 20s/30s/early 40s. Good r/r.