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I know Byram wasn't your first draft choice cgf but JB has to give the kid enough minutes to develop and fully realize his abilities. Sakic didn't merely draft the kid to be a third-liner.
f*** it. I give up.
I know Byram wasn't your first draft choice cgf but JB has to give the kid enough minutes to develop and fully realize his abilities. Sakic didn't merely draft the kid to be a third-liner.
**** it. I give up.
I know Byram wasn't your first draft choice cgf but JB has to give the kid enough minutes to develop and fully realize his abilities. Sakic didn't merely draft the kid to be a third-liner.
**** it. I give up.
Byram wants to play for the Colorado Avalanche next season. He needs to get stronger but he is already one of the physically matured players from the draft. He just does not realize it. He could be probably close to NHL ready. If the Vancouver Canucks can throw in Petterson who is skinny as a match, then I don't think that Byram will have any issues in playing for us. He can play with a line together with Zadorov if anyone is concerned about Byram not being physically ready to play in the NHL.
For us idiots at home can you explain how it does work?
I mean, I don't really want to have to get into the differences between playing forward and defence, is that what you're asking? But it should be pretty obvious that the skillsets and necessary physical traits to succeed at either vary wildly, particularly as an 18-19 year old in the NHL.
And I'm not convinced that Byram wouldn't be fine in a bottom pairing role - at least for a while - but Pettersson succeeding at 6'1+ 175lb as a center that makes a living not getting hit has nothing to do with whether or not Byram will be good enough to stick this year.
If he does struggle with the physicality putting him out with Zadorov doesn't achieve anything. Zadorov beside him won't stop him being the target of every zone entry.