DaveG
Noted Jerk
John Travers is a 2008 or 2009?
You must be thinking Tavares... he's an 09 and is a clear favorite to go #1 overall at this point.
John Travers is a 2008 or 2009?
Not so sure I'd say that anymore with a few other players being just as good just not with the same kind of exposure this kid has had.You must be thinking Tavares... he's an 09 and is a clear favorite to go #1 overall at this point.
John Travers is a 2008 or 2009?
Not so sure I'd say that anymore with a few other players being just as good just not with the same kind of exposure this kid has had.
Kuchin, and Anthony are pretty damn good players too.
Definitely. He could be a great player, but I wonder what his main position is at times with how much he gets moved around. He could be just as successful at defense as forward in my opinion.This could very well be true. I haven't seen ANYTHING from Kuchin yet, so I really have no clue what kind of game he plays or how good he will be. Hopefully I get the chance in the next year.
Definitely. He could be a great player, but I wonder what his main position is at times with how much he gets moved around. He could be just as successful at defense as forward in my opinion.
How are those Canes and Lacerte looking, by the way?
Nash is doing much the same for me, but I can't see to string some wins together, which is frustrating.haha, as long as he keeps going like he is in the league the Calder looks likely. Putting him on a line with Staal and Williams on run and gun = goal fest.
Not so sure I'd say that anymore with a few other players being just as good just not with the same kind of exposure this kid has had.
Kuchin, and Anthony are pretty damn good players too.
Steve Anthony is a poor man's Crosby. Outrageous numbers and they're both from Nova Scotia.
Chris Doyle. I know he is a 90', but im not sure if he is a late birthday, i think he is a 08' eligible player. Ive played with him and i belive he could be a high pick in that draft. Probably top 3 scorers in the draft class.
As for the 09' draft, again im not sure if these two have late birthdays, but what about Travis Randell and Brandon Street, two Newfs.
Steve Anthony to me, looks like he is going to be a Joe Thornton clone
Rajala, Paajarvi, could all catch up come draft time...
i might need some more explanation
there really isn't much to explain in 2009 SO FAR there are the big 5:
1. John Tavares
2. Steve Anthony
3. Andrei Kuchin
4. Magnus Paajarvi
5. Toni Rajala
come draft time anyone of these 5 players could catch up and pass Tavares, no matter how good Tavares is right now, you are never a lock as Jason Spezza proved that time where everyone thought no one would catch him and Kovalchuk came out to surpass him in the draft.
All 5 of these players are extremley extroidinary players.
and for the Steve Anthonoy comparison, he is big, skates like the wind, agilie, great vision and awarness, great passer and anticipation, likes to score goals as well, uses his big frame, always creating offense out there, very poised and a very slick puck handler with good moves. He has to learn to use his body more to hit but besides that the way he plays on the ice is like Thornton.
Kuchin played at the Prospects tourney in Toronto back in May. I'm not informed as to what he had done before playing in Toronto, but he did very little there to suggest to me that he should come close to being placed in any "big 5" of top overall players.
As I posted at the time, he has quick, soft hands, some nice dangles and a deceptive shot, but that's about it. Couldn't really judge his skating, because he never took more than a few strides without coasting around. He didn't chase down loose pucks, he goalsucked and he bailed out on a couple of hits in the final game in the kind of blatant way that would make most Major Junior coaches tell him to take off his gear between periods. One of those players you like from 20 feet out, but hate in the other 180 feet.
My bottom line request: please don't hype this guy into another message boards legend without watching him play first.
there really isn't much to explain in 2009 SO FAR there are the big 5:
1. John Tavares
2. Steve Anthony
3. Andrei Kuchin
4. Magnus Paajarvi
5. Toni Rajala
come draft time anyone of these 5 players could catch up and pass Tavares, no matter how good Tavares is right now, you are never a lock as Jason Spezza proved that time where everyone thought no one would catch him and Kovalchuk came out to surpass him in the draft.
All 5 of these players are extremley extroidinary players.
and for the Steve Anthonoy comparison, he is big, skates like the wind, agilie, great vision and awarness, great passer and anticipation, likes to score goals as well, uses his big frame, always creating offense out there, very poised and a very slick puck handler with good moves. He has to learn to use his body more to hit but besides that the way he plays on the ice is like Thornton.
actually there, maybe you should ask before you assume, I did see him play with the east cost selects, and he was one of the most dominante players on the ice along with Matt Duchene. Kuchin was awsome and displayed speed on his skates, he did glid when he got into the attacking zone, but he was already moving faster than the other players even when gliding. He does have nice dangle and shooting, I find him better than Zherdev was at that age, since I seen them both play around the same age.
no i mean who are those people
Chris Doyle is awsome eh and he is 2008, fast skater, great hands and one of the best shooters and goal scorers I have seen.
Travis Randell IMO will be a top 10 pick if he keeps going the way he is for 2009, hits like a truck, super strong, super smooth on the ice, great passer with knowledge and vision, and a good goal scorer, plays two was to.
When I seen Street he was hurt, so I am not going to make any claims with him because he was not impressive, but he was hurt at the time.
looking at 09 i needd to think right Jared Cowen 6'5 D man from sask is a sure fire top pick and Landon Ferraro from BC should be their as weel with Ryan Howse from BC.
Cole Penner Alberta and Cody eakin as well.
as far as 90
Colton Teubert is top of class, followed by David toews (younger bro)
other than that tyler myers kyle beech jordan eberle brandon rowinski eric meystery.