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Three assists tonight, I have not watched him play but from everything I’ve heard, he’s really Having a nice year
eh what
I hope he can get to 60P
And he hits like a bulldozerJett Woo is top 5 in PPG for defence man, also still 18 years old and is playing behind Josh Brook. Very impressive season thus far
Jett Woo is top 5 in PPG for defence man, also still 18 years old and is playing behind Josh Brook. Very impressive season thus far
And he’s half Chinese so he’s like my half brotherAnd he hits like a bulldozer
It's playing behind Brook that gets me. Juolevi split time with the Mete pairing in his D+1 season and couldn't manage a PPG pace. Woo is beating that performance without prime usage. He's clearly below Brook in the pecking order... and he's excelling.
It’s because Woo is solid and Juolevi is a scrub.It's playing behind Brook that gets me. Juolevi split time with the Mete pairing in his D+1 season and couldn't manage a PPG pace. Woo is beating that performance without prime usage. He's clearly below Brook in the pecking order... and he's excelling.
It's playing behind Brook that gets me. Juolevi split time with the Mete pairing in his D+1 season and couldn't manage a PPG pace. Woo is beating that performance without prime usage. He's clearly below Brook in the pecking order... and he's excelling.
It’s because Woo is solid and Juolevi is a scrub.
Season | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | +/- | PIM | PPG | SHG | SOG | GWG | FOW | FOA | PTS/G |
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2018 - 19 Regular Season | MJ | 44 | 10 | 35 | 45 | 13 | 46 | 1 | 0 | 82 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1.02 |
2017 - 18 Regular Season | MJ | 44 | 9 | 16 | 25 | 29 | 33 | 2 | 0 | 83 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.57 |
Jett Woo
#4 D, Moose Jaw Warriors WHL
Before Dec 3, 2018[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Season Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG SOG GWG FOW FOA PTS/G 2018 - 19 Regular Season MJ 44 10 35 45 13 46 1 0 82 1 0 0 1.02 2017 - 18 Regular Season MJ 44 9 16 25 29 33 2 0 83 1 0 0 0.57
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Woo GP 21 G 4 A 12 P 16 PPG 0.76
After Dec 3, 2018 (Woo not making Canada’s World Junior camp)
Woo GP 23 G 6 A 23 P 29 PPG 1.26
It’s because Woo is solid and Juolevi is a scrub.
Umm... they played in different leagues and Juolevi was deployed as a shutdown Dman in his D+1 season.
Every #1 pick plays as a shutdown defender in junior at that age. Juolevi’s production and season were terrible.
As for Woo, he’s having a hell of a season after a slow first month and has absolutely passed Juolevi on our prospect charts.
I would wait to see how Woo does in the AHL before saying he has absolutely passed Juolevi. There is nothing absolute about that. Promising for sure, but he has not shown more than that yet. I am happy with how he is growing.
Obviously Woo could go off the rails, but I’d imagine what MS is saying is that Woo is showing strong growth and progression, while Juolevi more-or-less remained the same post-draft. Even now you can reasonably ask how much this player has really progressed since he was 17.
I'm not so sure. Obviously Quinn Hughes is in a class of his own as the Canucks top d-prospect. But based on Juolevi's draft plus two seasons, I'd say that Woo is nipping at his heels, and might even pass him on the prospect depth chart by the end of the season.And Juolevi has had two injuries over the past two years that has set him back. One was slowly showing improvement in the AHL while the other is surprising others with his growth in the WHL. That is not grounds for throwing around words like "absolutely ahead of". Lets watch both of them on the same playing field and make the call then. Right now Woo is shiny and new. I am very happy at how he is progressing, but there is no evidence he is going to be any better (or worse) or is the better prospect at this time.
One was slowly showing improvement in the AHL
easilyHas JW surpassed OJ in the depth chart of the organization ?
Juolevi was NEVER on a shutdown pairing in London, not in his first year or his 2nd year.Every #1 pick plays as a shutdown defender in junior at that age. Juolevi’s production and season were terrible.
As for Woo, he’s having a hell of a season after a slow first month and has absolutely passed Juolevi on our prospect charts.