LGR4GM Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said: Of course. You know my build would be very different to Terry's. McKenna is still the obvious top pick but he has struggled a little this year. Size might be a factor. More Hughes vibes than Celebrini. Maybe Bedard. I think it might take him a few years to make a real impact. Belchetz is probably going to go around 3 or 4. Top 5 anyway but that's where we might end up as Calgary looks pretty woeful. Lottery of course could change all that. Belchetz is interesting. The skating holds him back a little, I've seen 1 game so maybe I'm wrong but it's noted other places. His form is okay but I wish he had better edges. He might get there because 6'5" 225lb 17yr olds aren't fully coordinated. He can by physical but I've seen it more used on walls to protect pucks than like a Tkachuk just hitting everyone... although he does hit. His ideas look high end but execution leaves something to be desired. Drives the net and has a hard release. The question is, is he Brady Tkachuk or Alex Tuch? Quote
LGR4GM Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Thorny said: So it seems McKenna isn’t quite on the same level. Do you have him closer to a Power/RNH type first overall or a Celebrini/Bedard type? Oh God no. He's certainly above Power and if he wasn't, 3 guys would have overtaken him (Stenberg. Verhoeff, and Belchetz). He's imo a half step below Bedard/Celebrini but it's still early, so idk yet. He's lacking a 200ft game, fully. His offensive ideas though and skill-set are on par with Celebrini. McKenna creates offense. 2 1 Quote
Crusader1969 Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Scottysabres said: NO MORE TANKING!!!!! I want them to start winning. Or at the very least competing with some consistency, which means, START WINNING!!!!! Thank you for letting me get that out, my apologies to the neighbors. Sure, everyone wants that. But you can’t just ignore what’s happening while the season crumbles. And for the record, no one mentioned tanking. Quote
Crusader1969 Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 25 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: Oh God no. He's certainly above Power and if he wasn't, 3 guys would have overtaken him (Stenberg. Verhoeff, and Belchetz). He's imo a half step below Bedard/Celebrini but it's still early, so idk yet. He's lacking a 200ft game, fully. His offensive ideas though and skill-set are on par with Celebrini. McKenna creates offense. Would he help the PP? Quote
inkman Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Scottysabres said: NO MORE TANKING!!!!! I want them to start winning. Or at the very least competing with some consistency, which means, START WINNING!!!!! Thank you for letting me get that out, my apologies to the neighbors. It’s not a tank when you just suck Quote
pi2000 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago The issue with McKenna, which I brought up a few months ago, was my concern that he wouldn't produce at a high level in NCAA hockey against 22, 23, 24 year olds. Still think he'll be an excellent pro, but he's not in McDavid's class.... or Celebrini. I see more of a Clayton Keller watching him play. Quote
Flashsabre Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Matthews and Stolarz both injured in loss to Bruins. Leafs might be challenging Sabres at the bottom this season. Quote
Pimlach Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 8 hours ago, sabremike said: So now everyone wants to lose out for an 18% chance to draft a would-be savior who right now is having red flags pop up on a daily basis and isn't anywhere as good in college as Jack was? Not everyone. Playing to lose makes you a loser. 1 hour ago, pi2000 said: The issue with McKenna, which I brought up a few months ago, was my concern that he wouldn't produce at a high level in NCAA hockey against 22, 23, 24 year olds. Still think he'll be an excellent pro, but he's not in McDavid's class.... or Celebrini. I see more of a Clayton Keller watching him play. You don’t tank for Clayton Keller. Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 9 minutes ago Report Posted 9 minutes ago 6 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Belchetz is interesting. The skating holds him back a little, I've seen 1 game so maybe I'm wrong but it's noted other places. His form is okay but I wish he had better edges. He might get there because 6'5" 225lb 17yr olds aren't fully coordinated. He can by physical but I've seen it more used on walls to protect pucks than like a Tkachuk just hitting everyone... although he does hit. His ideas look high end but execution leaves something to be desired. Drives the net and has a hard release. The question is, is he Brady Tkachuk or Alex Tuch? Matt Tkachuk. Only bigger. Definitely not Tuch. A little like Martone maybe. I know the skating critique and a lot of the bigger guys get that critique. It's an over rated stat imo. It's not like he's a bad skater, just not the best. Lots of guys who people said didn't skate well enough make it big. Look at Geekie on the Bruins. People said he'd never be more than a 4th liner due to poor skating. Last time I checked he was tied for most goals in the league. They adapt. Quote
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