JurassicTunga
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He now has 10 goals, and 9 assists in his last 6 games. If you need help to contextualize just how insane of production that is, that’s half of Yakemchuks point totals on the season, and 66% of his goals.Another 4 pt game with 10mins left in the 3rd, hes on some kind of roll
Just casually took the CHL scoring lead for defenseman while doing it too. It’s at the point where I caught myself being slightly disappointed he only got 2 points.Parekh with 1G and 1A keeping his streak going
Just casually took the CHL scoring lead for defenseman while doing it too. It’s at the point where I caught myself being slightly disappointed he only got 2 points.
17 games left. Has a little more runway to work with.Zayne keeps it rolling with 1G 2A he’s playing at a very high level.
G46 G26 A48 Pt74 with 15 games to hit the century mark. 8-4 over SSM tonight and needs 26 pts in 15 games remaining. Not out of reach playing the way he has.
He’ll more likely be the next DeAngelo.He looks like he has the potential to be the next Hughes/Makar. Skates like Hughes and shoots like Makar with sublime stickhandling. Hughes was not great at all on defense when he first stepped into the NHL but figured things out over his first few years. Hopefully, Zayne can join the big club next fall and have a similar trajectory.
Dustin Wolf trembling reading thisHe’ll more likely be the next DeAngelo.
He’ll more likely be the next DeAngelo.
People don’t realize that there’s like one of those players you name per draft. Sometimes even less. Every player gets the best possible comparison, and usually it’s unrealistic (as it is here).
DeAngelo is a career .56 PPG player. That's 24th in the league amongst active defensemen for their careers.that's why they said potential.
and it's much more likely that he is way better than DeAngelo.
DeAngelo is a career .56 PPG player. That's 24th in the league amongst active defensemen for their careers.
I don't know why DeAngelo is viewed as some bad outcome. There's like 2 defensemen per draft that score as much or more than DeAngelo.
There's a chance Parekh could be better. You'd like to think it's possible for the 9th overall pick to be the best player out of a draft or at least top 2-3, but I don't think it's even a median outcome for a 9th overall pick to be better than DeAngelo.