Draft Round 1 #23: New York Rangers Select RW Gabriel Perreault (Boston College, NCAA)

nyr2k2

Can't Beat Him
Jul 30, 2005
46,330
34,831
Maryland
I like it. Shows good sportsmanship.

Unless someone throws their medal in the stands...
I don't mind it when it's a medal round type of thing. Get your medals, shake a hand or two, whatever.

But when you just lost on the semis? I could MAYBE understand doing the player of the game for the losing team, but then you need to let them go. Instead they make the poor guy stand up there with the winning team's player of the game, take pictures, then they do the other players of the game (?) from each team, it's this whole big spectacle. Let the kids go back to their locker room and turn their focus to their last game.

I'm all for learning sportsmanship but this is essentially a professional tournament despite the young ages, and this shit is just overkill.
 

eco's bones

Registered User
Jul 21, 2005
27,048
14,295
Elmira NY
Perreault is pretty amazing. Going in on a 2 on 1 with Leonard he flubs the pass on the forehand only to turn immediately to his backhand and still make a tape to tape pass to a still streaking Leonard. He's a magician with the puck. He also shows up in big games. He did that last year in the medal round and he's doing it this year.

Fortescue was really really solid tonight too. Great defense and a very smart and strong physical game.
 

eco's bones

Registered User
Jul 21, 2005
27,048
14,295
Elmira NY
I really like Hagens in this tournament and when you compare him to other top draft prospects in the tournament he's clearly been the best though Schaefer went out early with injury. Martone was pretty much a non-factor for Canada. Eklund did pretty well for Sweden. Hensler was okay.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lua

eco's bones

Registered User
Jul 21, 2005
27,048
14,295
Elmira NY
Perreault is a player who makes other players better. His game is predicated on using his teammates. He's not the kind that's going to try to be the hero. He's a chemistry player and I don't think he's going to have a big issue making the jump to the NHL or producing offense when he does. Since drafted his skating has gotten better and he's gotten stronger and he's in the mix all the time including bumping and getting bumped. He's all over the ice including in the combat areas and he knows how to get lost and reappear at an opportune moment. He also tracks back on defense pretty well. He's not a one trick pony. He puts effort into having a complete game.

People thinking he's going to blow up. I don't see it. I think sometimes it's easy to be always looking for worse case scenarios. This guys reminds me a lot of Marc Savard only he's a better skater and a better finisher. Also reminds me somewhat of Panarin. Another thing is he's instinctual...there is no hesitation in his game. Give him an opening for a shot or a pass he takes it and he almost always choose the best option.
 

GoAwayPanarin

HFBoards Sponsor
Sponsor
May 27, 2008
44,764
58,768
In High Altitoad
Hagens is having a fine tournament. He’s been a good player at BC this year too and prospect fatigue is definitely becoming a thing with him. He isn’t Celebrini but some
of the takes on him (from the so called experts) have started to become borderline loony.

As far as the forwards go he’s at worst #2 at the moment. I get that the OHL guys are putting up huge numbers but that league is a different beast than the NCAA.

I really like Hagens in this tournament and when you compare him to other top draft prospects in the tournament he's clearly been the best though Schaefer went out early with injury. Martone was pretty much a non-factor for Canada. Eklund did pretty well for Sweden. Hensler was okay.

I think Hensler has been terrible.

Generally I think this tournament is not a great barometer for draft eligible but he’s been so bad that I can’t imagine he won't end up falling a bit.

If this were my first time getting a look at him he wouldn’t even be on my radar as a first round pick.
 
Last edited:

JCProdigy

Registered User
Apr 4, 2002
2,843
3,086
I want what I want
Can't complain about his production or not scoring tonight so we've got to read this.

Am I the only one that finds it ironic that some of the guys that are constantly calling Rangers players (and future players evidently) 'soft, whiny, little bitches' constantly sound like soft, whiny, little bitches, when they post?!?!

I like it. Shows good sportsmanship.

Unless someone throws their medal in the stands...
Regarding the losers having to stay on the ice, I hear NHL scouts now officially call it the "Lias Andersson Test Part 1" ...Test Part 2 is when there are any camera cables on the ice.



As for Perreault: what else can you say. Him and his line had a bit of a tough couple middle games there where they were defending more than you'd like to see but he's still tied for the tourney lead in points. His speed and strength have taken a step this year as was expected as he grew into his body. I don't think the WJC itself is a good predictor of future NHL success at all (either way) but obviously it's good to see NYR prospects excel. Last time against Finland resulted in two posts on breakaways so he's looking to right that wrong in the gold medal game.

Oh, if you think about it, there really is nothing that could have gone better so far for him since he's been drafted. Like, there is not much more we could have asked for. Crazy so far.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad