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Chase Reid is a top 3 talent in this draft. Size, skill, and a RHD. #1 defenseman potential and best D in this draft easily.

Some days it feels like he could be the best player in this draft.
I admit as a Leafs fan I’m not the biggest McKenna fan, although I expect them to draft him and I’ll cheer him on either way, but I can totally envision a scenario 5-6 years from now when people on social media are asking how in the world Toronto passed on the 6’3 right shot D who’s a Norris candidate year in year out for the smallish winger. I mean this is probably a moot point if McKenna does become a Kucherov or kane type, but I don’t think he’ll reach their level.
 
McKenna did some serious work in some of these tests, specifically cardio. But what I'm very impressed by is his isokinetic squat test. He must have some serious kinetic chain power, and his fast twitch muscles must be elite. Though 3.4 x 170lbs is around 575lbs, his barbell back squat is probably around 450-500lbs.

Crazy.
I don’t quite follow all that but seems impressive lol
 
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Why can’t they be different weights ? 10 pounds isn’t too large a divide
They're identical twins on the same team with presumably a near identical training regime?
10 pounds at the 160-170 range at their age is a big difference. This is not because one's more hydrated and the other took a shit more recently lol
I'm fascinated!

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Re the Sedins: I can definitely understand how their weights can differ later in their careers as their roles are different and they might prioritise different things with training, but it's how the Ruck's are different at this stage that I find strange
 
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I admit as a Leafs fan I’m not the biggest McKenna fan, although I expect them to draft him and I’ll cheer him on either way, but I can totally envision a scenario 5-6 years from now when people on social media are asking how in the world Toronto passed on the 6’3 right shot D who’s a Norris candidate year in year out for the smallish winger. I mean this is probably a moot point if McKenna does become a Kucherov or kane type, but I don’t think he’ll reach their level.

As a Canucks fan McKenna reminds me of the Sedin twins, I posted in another thread he reminds me of Daniel + Henrik (the third Sedin), but he has their best qualities. McKenna is going to be a legit star IMO. He does need bulk up a bit, but hes going to be an absolute monster at the NHL level.

Chase Reid is such a prize however. Size, mobility, skill, and his development year by year has been astronomical. You're bang on in your assessment, because I also feel hes going to be a yearly Norris contender. Shades of Zach Werenski with this kid.
 
They're identical twins on the same team with presumably a near identical training regime?
10 pounds at the 160-170 range at their age is a big difference. This is not because one's more hydrated and the other took a shit more recently lol
I'm fascinated!

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Re the Sedins: I can definitely understand how their weights can differ later in their careers as their roles are different and they might prioritise different things with training, but it's how the Ruck's are different at this stage that I find strange
Looks like it’s about a 7 pound difference ( 183 vs 176) . Pretty negligible to me
 
Ahh... shit, you're right. Will go back and edit it out. Not sure if there's an updated list for today's measurements.

It's being released tomorrow.

Mark Scheig used to publish heights and weights on the day of but it looks like they've put a lot more restrictions on media access. We've only seen a few pieces.
 
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McKenna did some serious work in some of these tests, specifically cardio. But what I'm very impressed by is his isokinetic squat test. He must have some serious kinetic chain power, and his fast twitch muscles must be elite. Though 3.4 x 170lbs is around 575lbs, his barbell back squat is probably around 450-500lbs.

Crazy.
McKenna is not squatting 500lbs. Thats an absurd statement. I’d be impressed if he got 375 up.
 
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Looks like it’s about a 7 pound difference ( 183 vs 176) . Pretty negligible to me
Oh, the thing posted earlier had them as:
MARKUS, RUCK (C, L) - 5' 11.75", 167 lbs | Birthdate: 21-Feb-08 | Team: MEDICINE HAT (WHL)
LIAM, RUCK (RW, R) - 5' 11.75", 177 lbs | Birthdate: 21-Feb-08 | Team: MEDICINE HAT (WHL)

Anyway, maybe I'm just irrationally fascinated with twins.
Like, imagine there was a second you? weird.
 
Yup but he’s apparently not a good athlete and lacks desire …whoops lol
I don't think anyone has said the first part and they're connected at all. Plenty of uber athletically gifted players fell apart because they couldn't put the necessary work in. There are so many storiees.

I'm not saying McKenna doesn't work hard the issue is something that can be difficult or impossible to correct. Celebrini is everywhere off the puck and puts in the effort constantly. McKenna strugged with his off puck and defensive responsibility.

Some players have the ability to have the motor going nonstop and others just can't.
 
Oh, the thing posted earlier had them as:
MARKUS, RUCK (C, L) - 5' 11.75", 167 lbs | Birthdate: 21-Feb-08 | Team: MEDICINE HAT (WHL)
LIAM, RUCK (RW, R) - 5' 11.75", 177 lbs | Birthdate: 21-Feb-08 | Team: MEDICINE HAT (WHL)

Anyway, maybe I'm just irrationally fascinated with twins.
Like, imagine there was a second you? weird.
I think their weights are updated at the combine . I could be wrong of course . The above were the weights I saw reported. One was a quarter inch talller as well
 
Preston’s name sure does appear a lot near the top of a number of the tests. Didn’t see a whole lot of Malhotra’s name appearing

Malhotra was top 25 on 6 of the 15 lists. That's above average. 6/15 > 25/90

I don't think anyone has said the first part and they're connected at all. Plenty of uber athletically gifted players fell apart because they couldn't put the necessary work in. There are so many storiees.

I'm not saying McKenna doesn't work hard the issue is something that can be difficult or impossible to correct. Celebrini is everywhere off the puck and puts in the effort constantly. McKenna strugged with his off puck and defensive responsibility.

Some players have the ability to have the motor going nonstop and others just can't.

It's sometimes said that defensive motor is a defensive IQ issue, and if you watch Gavin McKenna try to kill a penalty you can get that idea. He doesn't know what his opponents are trying to do.

I'm not 100% sure if that explains the motor issue but the other theories aren't any more flattering.
 
The last thing I want is to be influenced by combine results into thinking a player is better than they are because they can kill it in the gym, or thinking a player is worse because they still have room to get stronger.
 
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It's sometimes said that defensive motor is a defensive IQ issue,
Many say d is the easiest to correct. Maby to be average, or a step under average. If there is no iq at all involved, all would be Lidstrom or Bergeron level.
 

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