We should start talking about Shane Wright

McDuffz88

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The lack of quality of the top of that draft class was way overblown. Going to be a lot of good players coming out of that top 10.
That's always how it goes. Every draft that claims to be weak in hindsight always ends up being a strong draft. People need to get over the narrative that just because there isn't a guaranteed #1 guy, it makes the draft weak. Look at 2017. People said weak draft yet out of that weak draft we have a potential generational d-man in Makar, a top line two way center in Nico, Petterson who is another top line center, Heiskanan who is one of the best d men in the league. Plus a million other names. The only one who was a straight up disappointment is Nolan Patrick. That's as good as it gets. This year will be no exception.
 

mkatcherin00

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I legit forgot this guy was even in the NHL or on Seattle until I seen a Twitter post saying he was coming back up
 

qc14

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Besides their D-1 and D-2 years, he has had basically the exact same stats in the exact same leagues as Connor McMichael. He'll be a good player, but not the generational guy he was expected to be
 

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I never gave up on Lafreniere and said so many times on the multiple Lafreniere/ Rangers bashing threads
Shane Wright ?
His upside is not high as Lafrenieres. But I think he will blossom into a decent all round player. This humbling experiences with pro level hockey, if nothing else will force him to work and improve ALL parts of his game.
Francis wont give up on him too soon.
 
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Peasy

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Who expected Shane Wright to be generational? :laugh:
Fans grasp onto the fact that he was granted exceptional status like a JT/McDavid, then he must be an amazing prospect/player in the future. They clearly forgot about the other great exceptional status players like Joe Veleno and Sean Day.

Talking to hab fans that wanted him at the time of the draft was insane. So many of them were persistent on the fact that he was a lock for number 1 and all this other shit. I remember being called a troll and shit simply because I said I dont think he will go 1st overall.
 

qc14

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Who expected Shane Wright to be generational? :laugh:
He was granted exceptional status and earmarked as the 1oa in his class 3 years before being taken at 4oa. Probably should've used "franchise" instead but there's a big drop between that and McMichael, who was taken 25oa and in his D+6 is finally solidifying himself as a complimentary 2LW
 

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He was granted exceptional status and earmarked as the 1oa in his class 3 years before being taken at 4oa. Probably should've used "franchise" instead but there's a big drop between that and McMichael, who was taken 25oa and in his D+6 is finally solidifying himself as a complimentary 2LW

I will grant you "franchise" but not and never "generational."
 

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I will grant you "franchise" but not and never "generational."
I always expected him to be in the early prime MacKinnon range, but that ship looks to have sailed with Wright. Franchise for sure, people overuse generational, although Wright's D-2 was on par with McDavid's. Losing a year of development and lack of consistent year over year growth has hampered him
 
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McJedi

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I always expected him to be in the early prime MacKinnon range, but that ship looks to have sailed with Wright. Franchise for sure, people overuse generational, although Wright's D-2 was on par with McDavid's. Losing a year of development and lack of consistent year over year growth has hampered him
I played competitive hockey for 15 years. Got pretty good at it. For me, the franchise players need to have elite physical tools. Things that set them apart from the rest of us.

McDavid and MacKinnon with the size, power and skating ability. Throw Matthews into that too. Maybe Barkov as well. Jack Hughes skates so dang beautifully, as does Bedard. Eichel amazing movement skills. Good size. Makar does this play where he retrieves the puck and starts skating backwards to his right. Crossing over again ans again to generate acceleration while dangling the puck on his stick beautifully. Going backwards. Then he flips his hips back and he’s suddenly moving forward in attack with insane acceleration into weaving thru a defense still dangling the puck. It’s incredible to watch. Franchise players.

What does Shane Wright do or bring that’s incredible? He seems like a solid 2W as his ceiling.
 
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The Marquis

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Is Wright up with the big club?

Yes, he's played every game so far this season I believe. He only has 2 points, but he's been playing pretty well. He's clearly figuring things out still, but he's working hard and making the right decisions. The Kraken aren't giving up many goals, or even shots when Wright is on the ice.

He's centering Schwartz and Bjorkstrand most of the time. I'm not sure there's chemistry there yet.
 

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