AvalancheFan19
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This. Jost was the captain and best player on team Canada for the u18s, which is incredibly impressive.
This. He keeps on improving as well. We got a gem.
This. Jost was the captain and best player on team Canada for the u18s, which is incredibly impressive.
Pronman's scouting report:
He doesn't seem to have questions about his skating like some others.
Too much of a small sample size against weaker competition to say that Jost is way better. IMO he is, but it's not just because he had a better U18 than Connor. Not trying to discredit Jost's contribution here, but they did lose to Sweden and did get trashed in the Bronze Medal game. It was a bad result for Canada in the U18 with him at Captain.Way different players bud.
Bleackley U-18:
7GP 1G 1A 2PTS
Jost U-18(Captain):
7GP 6G 9A 15PTS
Well, he might have different parts of his skating which are strength and others which still needs improvement. Kind of like how his agility looks good, but perhaps increasing his acceleration is something that needs work for the pros. If anyone saw the U18 or the highlights on the first post, he isn't a bad skater, he's able to catch up and all of that. But as people get confused with Letang's average defensive game being covered up by his physicality, the same situation might affect Jost's as well. Specifically in terms of his motoring ability where he's all over the ice due to his good hockey intelligence and on ice awareness. CGF, he does seem like a more talented version of Compher, who both share characteristics to Toews and Parise.
Posters can say "this" how many times they want, if you don't like it, leave or put it on ignore list.
Too much of a small sample size against weaker competition to say that Jost is way better. IMO he is, but it's not just because he had a better U18 than Connor. Not trying to discredit Jost's contribution here, but they did lose to Sweden and did get trashed on the Bronze Medal game. It was a bad result for Canada in the U18 with him at Captain.
I still love this pick, but I am trying to discredit this draft as a whole than just targeting him as a player. True that hockey is a team sport and teams win and lose, but IMO I don't see him becoming anything except an average 2nd liner or fantastic 3rd line (which of course helps this club).Well you kinda just did belittle his performance. He put together one of the most incredible u18s ever, the results were in no way related to what he did. If anything he was the only reason they even made it as far as they did. He did everything he could to get the job done. The rest of the team underwhelmed.
Rantanen, Jost, Compher, Greer, Beaudin and Nantel. Nice to see we're bring through some smart, talented, and tenacious forwards.
Am I wrong to think of Jost as a rich man's JTC, only with more goals in him?
Btw, any interview links would be much appreciated. Was he the only one not interviewed on tv?
left someone out
Avs have one up with Boulding.
https://www.nhl.com/avalanche/video/draft-day-tyson-jost/t-277437098/c-44275303
Thanks. If anyone likes interviews, there's a ton of Jost on the pipeline show. I'll put them here if anyone cares about that stuff.
I dont get the knock on his skating. It honestly looks fine to me. Some people made it seem like his skating was Peter Worrel bad.
Rantanen, Jost, Compher, Greer, Beaudin and Nantel. Nice to see we're bring through some smart, talented, and tenacious forwards.
Am I wrong to think of Jost as a rich man's JTC, only with more goals in him?
I dont get the knock on his skating. It honestly looks fine to me. Some people made it seem like his skating was Peter Worrel bad.
Would appreciate it
It's fine, just nothing special. It has room to improve, but given his competitive nature, I expect him to work on that and make strides (so to speak )
With the way the draft shook out, I am very happy with this pick.
It was between Brown and Jost for me at #10, and I didn't care which one we took as long as it was one of them at that point. Super happy with Jost and excited to see what his future holds with the Avs. Obviously he wont be with the Avs next year with his commitment to UND, but in a couple of years he could absolutely be another O'reilly for us, which is exciting to think about.
Been thinking he's kinda a cross between Duchene and Compher.
I'm not sure it's a guarantee that he goes to ND. I heard somewhere he can play in the AHL as well.
I personally think it would be better for him to go the college route, but if the Avs want to keep a closer eye on him they could sign him and put him in the AHL.
Sounds like O'Reilly.