Prospect Info: Sharks Prospect Info & Discussion Megathread XXI: "New, improved, and wayyyy too much info" Edition

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Timo was faster, smaller, and had a better shot. I also doubt Chernyshov achieves the play-driving and defensive impact Meier did in his prime.

Not to get everyone overhyped and drooling from the mouth, but I almost want to say semi-prime Ryane Clowe without the mean streak is a better comp. Physical playmaking power winger with slightly heavy feet. What I'm most interesting in seeing in Chernyshov's development this year is for him to really impose his will physically on OHLers. He's got the body for it, he just needs the confidence, which I suspect he'll gain with more experience.
Supposedly at some point Grier mentioned that Chernyshov can skate like the wind? Maybe it is a misattribution to a different prospect. Anyways, I don't think I've seen that from him so far. Like you said the feet feel a little heavy. Maybe it's just a conditioning thing though.
 
Supposedly at some point Grier mentioned that Chernyshov can skate like the wind? Maybe it is a misattribution to a different prospect. Anyways, I don't think I've seen that from him so far. Like you said the feet feel a little heavy. Maybe it's just a conditioning thing though.
It could be conditioning, but I also think that NHL people describe skating in a very funky and inconsistent way.

Ottawa's GM said that Yakemchuk was an elite skater, when he objectively is a bad skater with terrible agility and pivots who happens to have good top speed when he gets going. Chernyshov does have good speed once he gets going, but the acceleration isn't great. So perhaps Grier is describing his top speed.

Mechanically, Chernyshov's skating looks fine to me, so he could probably add some explosiveness with proper gym time and adult strength.
 
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One reason why Misa interests me is that we don’t really have any burners. Mack is fast and so relentless, he achieves the same results. Eklund is more quick than fast, I’d say. Smith is slow as molasses. I’d love a really fast top 6 guy.
 
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One reason why Misa interests me is that we don’t really have any burners. Mack is fast and so relentless, he achieves the same results. Eklund is more quick than fast, I’d say. Smith is slow as molasses. I’d love a really fast top 6 guy.
Same here. Skating hasn't been a priority for Grier-drafted forwards. Celebrini was a given, but Smith, Musty, Halttunen, Lund, Bystedt, and Chernyshov are all average (Bystedt and Lund) or below average (the rest).
 
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