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Ohl cup status 5' 11 183 poundsWhat else did they have him listed at? It was listed as 5'9 last night.
Ohl cup status 5' 11 183 poundsWhat else did they have him listed at? It was listed as 5'9 last night.
OHL cup guide said 5-11 so I though he is growing, why Parker would say 5-9" maybe is closer to the truth. Someone is off 2 itches. My wife says size matters lol.What else did they have him listed at? It was listed as 5'9 last night.
OHL cup guide said 5-11 so I though he is growing, why Parker would say 5-9" maybe is closer to the truth. Someone is off 2 itches. My wife says size matters lol.
Well based upon how many times when the Spits hit a rut and cited the flu (4 to 5 times this year) Belchetz seems like a great pick....... All in good fun just make sure you hit on #1 and find very good players in round 2.Few guys at the ohl cup. Who is your fav? Who would be your pick to come here? Brst fit? Im leaning on the big boy Belc but he hasnt looked as dominant as i thought he might. Believe he was sick to start tho.
Bowler needs to just do his job and put out the best product on the ice. Bowler didn't do that this yearI don't think there's a wrong answer here.
Valentini is a bit on the smaller side but had an outstanding Cup, stats-wise. He's been slowly climbing the ranks all season.
Belchetz is a beast and had a great Cup, too. Can his game translate to the OHL?
Wassilyn has been the hype train since day one and has the earlier stats to back it up. He didn't play in the Cup, though.
If I HAD to rank them... Belchetz, Wassilyn, Valentini? Offensively, you're probably gold no matter what you do. The questions become about character, off-ice person, and how well their game will translate to the next level. Bowler has a tough job ahead of him.
My order with my limited knowledge is - Beltechtz, Valentini and then Wassilyn. Really can't go wrong with any of those picks. Windsor, Sarnia and the Petes will end up with a franchise player . Just need the coaching staff to develop that.Few guys at the ohl cup. Who is your fav? Who would be your pick to come here? Brst fit? Im leaning on the big boy Belc but he hasnt looked as dominant as i thought he might. Believe he was sick to start tho.
Valentini has always been seen as one of the best in his age group, it’s been Belchetz who has “slowly climbed ranks” as you put it to be in contention for this spot.I don't think there's a wrong answer here.
Valentini is a bit on the smaller side but had an outstanding Cup, stats-wise. He's been slowly climbing the ranks all season.
Belchetz is a beast and had a great Cup, too. Can his game translate to the OHL?
Wassilyn has been the hype train since day one and has the earlier stats to back it up. He didn't play in the Cup, though.
If I HAD to rank them... Belchetz, Wassilyn, Valentini? Offensively, you're probably gold no matter what you do. The questions become about character, off-ice person, and how well their game will translate to the next level. Bowler has a tough job ahead of him.
Byfield was on a good clip to dominate before his OHL career was cut short. Only two seasons played before moving to the AHL. Would have dominated for sure.Byfield was bigger and did alright but, looking through past drafts, there hasn't really been anyone Belchetz's size near the top. He's a bit of a unicorn, good or bad.
On the balance of risk, I’d be inclined to take ValentiniValentini has always been seen as one of the best in his age group, it’s been Belchetz who has “slowly climbed ranks” as you put it to be in contention for this spot.
The hard part is they only get 1 pick in the first round so it really comes down to which one will fit the system of a likely new head coach? Bowler has to have an idea of the direction of this team and pick accordingly.Byfield was on a good clip to dominate before his OHL career was cut short. Only two seasons played before moving to the AHL. Would have dominated for sure.
On the balance of risk, I’d be inclined to take Valentini
I believe the Spits need a centre at #1. If the brass see it the same way it’s Wass or Valentini.Byfield was on a good clip to dominate before his OHL career was cut short. Only two seasons played before moving to the AHL. Would have dominated for sure.
On the balance of risk, I’d be inclined to take Valentini