Mister Ed
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- Dec 21, 2008
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oh and i wouldn't mind taking shot at pirri.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/brandon_pirri/Talent Analysis
Pirri's puckhandling and playmaking skills are by far his strongest attributes. His decision-making and feel for the offensive game continues to improve at the professional level and has helped him develop into an offensive leader at the AHL level. He is adept at finding the soft spots in the offensive zone and possesses a hard shot. Though his defensive game is a work in progress, Pirri is not quite a liability and has added enough strength to compete against larger forwards. A potential top six center, his main hurdle will be adjusting to the speed and tightened space at the NHL level.
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Pirri's game is best suited for a scoring line and he has a chance to take the second line center spot, but he remains unproven at the NHL level to this point.
Could we swap him with Jarnkrok or would that be a lateral move at best?