I’m going to guess 81gp 52pts.well, anyone's guess as to how many games he plays this next season? It's a shame, thought he was breaking through a year ago at this same time, but nope.
Not me, I don't buy jerseys, my wife has that honor in our household. I would take he CC away if she did buy a Hayton one. I still remember when the Coyotes first moved here, we went to a practice and my wife wore her TGO's jersey. You should have seen the looks she got from some of the players. Looking back maybe it was her and not the jersey.Perfect. Him signing was the only assurance needed for @Jakey53 to get a Hayton jersey
I remember back in the day when Blair MacDonald played alongside TGO and Kurri and almost hit 100pts., Glen Sather said a fire hydrant could score playing with those two. Same goes for Hayton if he plays with Keller and Schmaltz.I’m going to guess 81gp 52pts.
OPTIMISM!!!
I think everyone, including me, envisioned a 5OA pick to be much better. That was not a very good draft year. Many teams screwed the pooch that draft.Hayden has been a disappointment perhaps the Arizona team turned him Pro 2-3 before he was "ready" Good Luck to Barrett hope he turns things around and becomes the player everyone envisioned him to be outta Junior ranks
At least he had a decent to good year the season before(19 goals and 43 points) it was just disappointing to see him fall back last year and not play or produce much...but Armstrong has faith in him and awarded him a pretty decent NHL contract of over 2.6 M per/year for 2 seasonsI think everyone, including me, envisioned a 5OA pick to be much better. That was not a very good draft year. Many teams screwed the pooch that draft.
Truth. Q Hughes, Bouchard or Dobson would've been nice though. Makes me wonder who the current administration would've selected.I think everyone, including me, envisioned a 5OA pick to be much better. That was not a very good draft year. Many teams screwed the pooch that draft.
Yeah...the biggest thing that Junior/NCAA players fail to realize is the amount of strength a player needs to compete in the NHL. Every player thinks they can avoid hits with their amazing skating ability and agility, and 99% of all those players end up with at least 20 games missed every year due to injury and their game just doesn't "translate" the same. If Hayton finally figures this out and can get a long period of sustained effort, the results should be there. His game suits the NHL, his frame/body does not (currently).I think Jakey was right when, long ago, he pointed out Hayton spends a lot of time with his butt on the ice.
Eh, I don't really want to debate you on what Hayton's body is or isn't, but I don't agree. The kid has packed on a lot of muscle over the years.His game suits the NHL, his frame/body does not (currently).
If accurate, 207 is pretty solid.Eh, I don't really want to debate you on what Hayton's body is or isn't, but I don't agree. The kid has packed on a lot of muscle over the years.
I think this has changed a lot over the years and he’s a very solid, stout player now.I think Jakey was right when, long ago, he pointed out Hayton spends a lot of time with his butt on the ice.
I disagree. His frame/body is definitely a NHL body. I have no idea why he is always on his ass, every shift.Yeah...the biggest thing that Junior/NCAA players fail to realize is the amount of strength a player needs to compete in the NHL. Every player thinks they can avoid hits with their amazing skating ability and agility, and 99% of all those players end up with at least 20 games missed every year due to injury and their game just doesn't "translate" the same. If Hayton finally figures this out and can get a long period of sustained effort, the results should be there. His game suits the NHL, his frame/body does not (currently).
Very solid and stout, but still on his ass.I think this has changed a lot over the years and he’s a very solid, stout player now.
I disagree. Hayton is always on his ass. You blow on him and down he goes. I think his balance on his skates is not very good. He is still a valuable player, if he was playing where he belongs in the line up.If he spends too much time on his butt, it's because he's willing to go where many of our other forwards won't go. Taking some cross checks is the price he pays.
That hasn’t been true for two years man.I disagree. His frame/body is definitely a NHL body. I have no idea why he is always on his ass, every shift.
Very solid and stout, but still on his ass.
Wrong, he is always on his ass, every shift.That hasn’t been true for two years man.