Woo is continuing to produce - 31 points in 30 games.
Especially after his slow start of 2 points in his first 8 games coming back from injury. He has 29 points in his last 22 games.
Yeah but hopefully betterImpressive, I always knew he had untapped offensive potential. He may turn out to be a complete defenceman with physicality, skating, defensive awareness, and offence. I can see him translating to a Bieksa type of player producing 30-35 points a year.
Noones saying he will be nhl ready next year ya bad goalie. JustWoo still has a year of Jrs left and probably a year in the AHL after that as well unless you honestly believe he is NHL ready just having turned 19 in July. Only the top of the top make it as NHL D-men at 19. You guys may be over the top right now if you see that as a likelihood.
Woo still has a year of Jrs left and probably a year in the AHL after that as well unless you honestly believe he is NHL ready just having turned 19 in July. Only the top of the top make it as NHL D-men at 19. You guys may be over the top right now if you see that as a likelihood.
Noones saying he will be nhl ready next year ya bad goalie. Just
Agree that's the likely trajectory unless he lights the league on fire in the WHL next year, in which case 2020-2021 would be a possibility.
Interesting.
Look at @clay's post. The more reasonable response.
The hype a few of you are diving into with WOO and projecting where he will fit into the Canucks depth chart is the same kind of over the top all of these kids get. Isn't what's going on in Utica with a big crop of high end prospects showing you anything?
I haven't seen a wiff yet for a twenty year old who prior to getting injured was looking to take the team scoring lead.If Woo can develop into a dynamic Harmonic type presence for us in the back, it will certainly null the pain of that wiff on Juolevi.