SwedishFire
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What about Huberdau V.s Strome. Who has the advantage?
From what I can call, Strome has a one timer. Huberdau not?
From what I can call, Strome has a one timer. Huberdau not?
if i had a choice between the two, i'd take Strome just because he's a little bigger. they seem very close as far as talent goes.
Huberdeau is bigger than Strome.
Strome is heavier than Huberdeau.
Thankfully you can put on weight. Height? Not so much.
if i had a choice between the two, i'd take Strome just because he's a little bigger. they seem very close as far as talent goes.
let's put it this way.....Central Scouting has Huberdeau ahead of Strome, and International Scouting Services (ISS) has Strome ahead of Huberdeau....these are the two scouting services that team scouts go by when they pick as far as i've heard, so it shall be interesting to see which goes first, although if you add in a half dozen mock draft sites, i'd say Huberdeau does have an edge, i'm just saying i would pick Strome.
NHL clubs do not look at where Central Scouting ranks the players.
Redline Report is the service that most teams use.
Most teams use CSS and Redline.
Virtually every NHL team's scouts have seen draft eligible players many more times than any of the scouts from the independent services. Not to mention, teams typically spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their scouting departments. To think they would draft based on a $50 draft guide (or whatever the cost) is ridiculous.