Hey,
@Brock is there some insight into why this is so? Thanks as always for your time.
Love Brady Martin and pretty much every member of our staff does too.
Do I wish he were a more dynamic skater? Absolutely. But it’s already improving and I think it will continue to do so. Otherwise you have someone who blends skill, physicality, and smarts as a pivot. Worst case IMO, you’ve got a Scott Laughton type. I don’t see him not becoming an NHL regular. Best case, he’s a top six workhorse.
I'd like to hear the rationale for Bear at #22. Personally can't see him being lower than 8th.
Our Western scouts just aren’t sold on his upside.
Bear has had a very impressive season, but he’s not a dynamic skater or a high skill guy. The compete level is off the charts good, but at 6’0, is he going to be an elite complementary piece at the NHL level the same way he is in Everett? There’s obviously a chance and our scouts do like him as a potentially solid middle six guy, but more? If Bear were on a worse team, having to drive the bus himself would we be seeing him as high as he is on some lists?