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11 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said:

Even though he's unlikely to be available, I'd hope the Sabres pass on Martone if he is. The video confirms what little I saw at the U20's in that he's passive and doesn't use his size enough to be a power forward. We don't need another soft player in the locker room.

One thing is he mentioned is that he still may develop the physicality. I'm curious... Has there been many cases of a big but passive player learning to be aggressive? Dahlin maybe comes to mind, but he wasn't exactly big when he came into the league.

Dahlin was MEAN at the WJCs.  All he needed to be that way in the NHL was some strength.  Which he now has.

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The passivity is what has me off of O'Brien as well. Notably, I read/heard him best described as a reactive playmaker. A good playmaker, but overly patient and waiting for the defender to make the first move and then reacting to it, something that works with the juniors but will take time to unlearn against adults who will gladly take away your time and space. This system needs an influx of aggressors, agitators, and proactive players who force the game on the opponent.

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Liger: Hey Siri, give me an example of recency bias...

Siri: Okay, here's an example of recency bias. 

 

 

Every single outlet ik of talks about how Martin needs to improve his skating. He's an average skater who makes up for that with relentless energy. 

"The hallmark of his game is his skating and determination are excellent,” said Button of Martin. 

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