MOGlLNY
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People believing Granato was the developmental whisperer into all of the sudden apparently Krueger'ing prospects in a year is pretty funny. Benson will be great.
Tage and Mitts have absolutely increased and diversified their talents since they have gotten here. Dahlin has become a FAR better defender. If UPL's form holds, he's exceeding his talent level (granted, goalies are voodoo).Buffalo doesn't exactly have a track record of getting the most out of the their talent. Usually what a prospect brings to the to Sabres in terms creativity and individual skill, tends to be their plateau of that skill set. Not many guys have shown an increase in their talent from the time they were drafted.
Yes, but Girgensons is 4-5 inches taller and has a different skillset. He is a physical player who throws lots of hits, Benson isnt and doesnt. Even as a prospect one of Girgensons main strengths was skating, which isn't a big strength of Bensons (even if I think is skating is perfectly fine). They both understand playing defense, but idk how many 5'9" 4th line grinders who dont hit you can think of. There's no real path for Benson to even become the same type of player.I have posted that concern a few times. Players come to this team and lose their individuality.
Clifton was banging and pushing guys around when he first got here and now thats gone.
The team takes on the personality of the coach.
I mean if you read my post I am not sure how can you misread it this much.Yes, but Girgensons is 4-5 inches taller and has a different skillset. He is a physical player who throws lots of hits, Benson isnt and doesnt. Even as a prospect one of Girgensons main strengths was skating, which isn't a big strength of Bensons (even if I think is skating is perfectly fine). They both understand playing defense, but idk how many 5'9" 4th line grinders who dont hit you can think of. There's no real path for Benson to even become the same type of player.
Now, if your concern is more of just that Benson will develop into a depth player rather than a star and you're using Girgs as an example of a quality of player, that's different. I cant speak for Girgs and his expectations at draft cause I didnt follow the Sabres that far back, but Benson is a guy who was ranked as high as the 5th best prospect in the draft by many very reputable scouts and writers. This is a kid with an overabundance of skill and potential, whose main path in the NHL is to be a dominant playmaker. Worrying about him not becoming that at only 18 at best isn't fair imo.
Worrying that Benson might accidentally get coached into being a Girgensons is a funny worry considering their similarity more or less starts and ends with being drafted within a spot of each other in the 1st.
I have posted that concern a few times. Players come to this team and lose their individuality.
Yes, but Girgensons is 4-5 inches taller and has a different skillset. He is a physical player who throws lots of hits, Benson isnt and doesnt. Even as a prospect one of Girgensons main strengths was skating, which isn't a big strength of Bensons (even if I think is skating is perfectly fine). They both understand playing defense, but idk how many 5'9" 4th line grinders who dont hit you can think of. There's no real path for Benson to even become the same type of player.
Seems to be a pretty clear conversation to my reading.I mean if you read my post I am not sure how can you misread it this much.
This feels unprecedented in a 50 game sample. Does Benson at 18 have the smartest mouth in the league for refs to be treating him like this?
I wonder if the res have something against carnies.
1. Zach Benson, LW, 18 (Buffalo Sabres)
There were a lot of nights two seasons ago, on a Winnipeg Ice team that boasted half a dozen of the better forwards and two of the top defensemen in the WHL, where Benson was the best player on the ice (which included him leading the Ice in playoff scoring with 23 points in 15 games) as a 16-year-old. By last season, there was no doubt: Though an injury kept him out of the first round of the playoffs, Benson was the best forward on one of the CHL’s most talented teams up front. At year’s end, I ranked him sixth on my final list for the 2023 draft and the Sabres took him 13th. When he made the Sabres out of camp, I wasn’t honestly surprised. Though returning to the WHL and playing for Canada at the world juniors was probably the expected outcome, his game has always endeared itself to coaches.
Benson’s a driver in every sense. He’s a multi-dimensional forward who has quick acceleration, can handle the puck at speed and change tempos in control, can shape play by opening up his hips to go heel to heel, thrives in traffic, is a triple shot-deke-pass threat, plays one step ahead of the game in possession, supports the play effectively, problem-solves incredibly well, works hard off the puck to keep his energy up (he plays heavier and scrappier than he looks, too), and sets the pace (whether by picking it up or slowing it down to use his creativity) and effort level for his line.
He’s the kind of player who fills the stat sheet and elevates his linemates in subtle ways, while providing shockingly impressive two-way play for a smallish (about 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds) winger. Increasingly, I’ve been impressed by his agility in and out of breaks and cuts (his skating is an underrated asset and particularly impressive through his edges and crossovers, though he can get going the length of the ice, too). He’ll make plays to the inside from the perimeter on one shift, and then go right to the guts of the ice to make something happen in a congested area the next. When you package all of that skill with a dogged work ethic that keeps him around pucks all the time, you’ve got a tremendous player. If he were a little bigger, he’d be a scout’s dream. I think he’s going to be a top-of-the-lineup player regardless. And while I know the scoring hasn’t been there this year, his shooting percentage should bounce back in time and his style will lend itself to getting around the net and finishing his fair share of plays (on top of the playmaking game).
30 points won't be out of the question similar to Jack Hughes in terms of not eye popping numbers but you can see the talent is evident he will produce just a matter of whenBenson will be fine ; he was sent to the NHL a year earlier then I would have liked but he’s going to be a star and I believe if he can finish the season strong and get to 10 goals I would be absolutely thrilled and would be a great way to finish off his D+1
I think, but not sure, that Benson now has more goals this season than bogus penalties?
Last game did nothing to help. He added two in each column.I think, but not sure, that Benson now has more goals this season than bogus penalties?