Frobbo
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- Feb 21, 2008
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Makar, relative to some of his peers (among them Hughes and Girard) has the tools (size and strength) to play a more traditional physical defensive game. It is like having another tool in his kit. It's one that he is still in the process of learning to use. He is not as limited in his approach of how to play in his own zone. That is not to say that the others can't be effective but his defensive ceiling may be much higher than what he has shown so far. Hughes and G have near perfect technique already, Makar needs some work. Given his work ethic and coachability I think the potential for significant growth is there. We already know what he can do offensively.