brightscout
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- Jan 24, 2007
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Not as dynamic as Afinogenov that's for sure.
But one question, are Pavel Datsyuk's moves working in the show? If the answer is yes, then Perron's moves will work as much as Datsyuk. He's a Datsyuk kind of player, he always put the opposition on their toes, sees the play extremely well and can find any small holes in the net.
If my memory is good, when Datsyuk got drafted, he was 5-10 - 160lbs, now Perron is 5-11½ - 183lbs and I think he can become quicker then Datsyuk.
Perron's potential upside : a bigger, quicker Pavel Datsyuk
Perron's potential downside : A better Mike Ribeiro
But one question, are Pavel Datsyuk's moves working in the show? If the answer is yes, then Perron's moves will work as much as Datsyuk. He's a Datsyuk kind of player, he always put the opposition on their toes, sees the play extremely well and can find any small holes in the net.
If my memory is good, when Datsyuk got drafted, he was 5-10 - 160lbs, now Perron is 5-11½ - 183lbs and I think he can become quicker then Datsyuk.
Perron's potential upside : a bigger, quicker Pavel Datsyuk
Perron's potential downside : A better Mike Ribeiro
I would say he's no where near as dynamic as Afinogenov.
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