timelydewd
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- Jan 7, 2018
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As some of you may recall, a couple days ago, I posted a blog I wrote about sleepers and steals from the 2018 NHL Draft for my friend's website (The Backshift Sports, check it out after reading my post, if you please, he works really hard on it), and asked for some feedback. A couple of you guys took some time to reply, I come at you with a new, and hopefully improved, kind of blog. This time it's about the top 2019 prospects. I tried to make this one a little less pretentious than the last one, and I hope it shows. That being said, I did stick to my style of writing. I should mention that it is better formatted than the last one.
Here it is:
An Early Look At The Top 2019 NHL Draft Prospects By Matt Green
Just like last time, I worked long and hard on this. I spent a lot of time gathering information and watching these players as much as possible. While I may be no Button, Pronman, or some other draft expert, I think I'm getting the hang of this scouting thing, at least from my layman's perspective. Again, I welcome any and all feedback, even if it's critical. I want to keep getting better, and the only way I do that is if you guys help me out with that. I appreciate your time.
While you're there, feel free to check out our hockey podcasts (Light the Lamp). We have fun doing them, and I think they're fun to listen to. Sorry for pimping my shit, but I can't think of how else to get an audience, haha.
EDIT: Sorry if there's a typo or two. I know I left out a "he" in the Lavoie introductory blurb, haha.
Here it is:
An Early Look At The Top 2019 NHL Draft Prospects By Matt Green
Just like last time, I worked long and hard on this. I spent a lot of time gathering information and watching these players as much as possible. While I may be no Button, Pronman, or some other draft expert, I think I'm getting the hang of this scouting thing, at least from my layman's perspective. Again, I welcome any and all feedback, even if it's critical. I want to keep getting better, and the only way I do that is if you guys help me out with that. I appreciate your time.
While you're there, feel free to check out our hockey podcasts (Light the Lamp). We have fun doing them, and I think they're fun to listen to. Sorry for pimping my shit, but I can't think of how else to get an audience, haha.
EDIT: Sorry if there's a typo or two. I know I left out a "he" in the Lavoie introductory blurb, haha.
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