Prospect Info: Bruins Prospects VII - Stay on Subject!

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Bruins78

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So, what's Studnicka upside? Good top 6 center or perhaps even better? Can't wait to watch him in the game against Czechs.

I’d guess his upside is 20-25 goals, 30-35 assists but of course linemates/chemistry, minutes, pp minutes, etc figure into that heavily and it may take a couple of years to get there. By the time he arrives, hopefully a Donato, Bjork, Heinen, Shenyshyn, etc will be playing to their potential in the middle six. Who knows though, just what I would see as his 80-90% ceiling.
 

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Studnicka scratched from the final exhibition game vs Usports (only healthy forward scratched)

Means he's a lock to be on the team
 

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Studnicka scratched from the final exhibition game vs Usports (only healthy forward scratched)

Means he's a lock to be on the team

That is a great landmark for him to hit. I've been high on Jack since last pre-season and can't wait for him to hopefully make the team next year out of camp.
 

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It may be 19 years old vs 17 years old, but Studnicka standing out next to a future 1st overall pick (Lafreniere) is pretty sweet.
 

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Bjork still at a PPG pace in Prov through 6 games. Hopefully he can really fine tune his pro game down there and come up one more time for good.

He looks really, really good. At the moment, Heinen and Donato are playing well alongside JFK, so that leads me to believe he’ll be in the AHL for a little longer, until one of them start slipping.
 

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Really impressed with how well Frederic has played since his return from injury. Thought he would need time to get his legs under him again, but he really hasn’t skipped a beat.

Would love to see us get away from that traditional grinding 4th line. Let Frederic center the 4th line with Bjork and Senyshyn. It'd never happen, but man that a young bottom 6 assuming you don't breakup the JFK line lol.
 
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Would love to see us get away from that traditional grinding 4th line. Let Frederic center the 4th line with Bjork and Senyshyn. It'd never happen, but man that a young bottom 6 assuming you don't breakup the JFK line lol.
I'm not sure I could ever expect Cassidy to stick with something like that if everyone was healthy, but I would love to see it over running two 4th lines.
 
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Trying something new here. Eventually going to try and narrate these, but I feel as though editing clips this way can really help get my point across better than just saying “look what player x does here.” Instead, I can zoom in and slow down certain aspects I want people to focus on. Of course, any feedback is appreciated on the subject!
 

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Trying something new here. Eventually going to try and narrate these, but I feel as though editing clips this way can really help get my point across better than just saying “look what player x does here.” Instead, I can zoom in and slow down certain aspects I want people to focus on. Of course, any feedback is appreciated on the subject!


I like it, would really be cool with narration.
 

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Trying something new here. Eventually going to try and narrate these, but I feel as though editing clips this way can really help get my point across better than just saying “look what player x does here.” Instead, I can zoom in and slow down certain aspects I want people to focus on. Of course, any feedback is appreciated on the subject!


I like the slow-down and the close up. I don't think voice narration is needed... I prefer to read what you have to say and then let my eyes see the play you want to show. Your quick hit video scouting reports are simple, but sorely needed as we don't get that type of info from any other source out there.
 
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Love to see the Bruins pick up Justin Brazeau from the North Bay Battalion of the OHL. 6'6" 240 pound kid that can dangle in close and beat goalies with his reach. He will make an impact on some NHL team in the future. Maybe not the fastest skater out there but opposing players jump out of his way when he gets a head of steam.
 

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Love to see the Bruins pick up Justin Brazeau from the North Bay Battalion of the OHL. 6'6" 240 pound kid that can dangle in close and beat goalies with his reach. He will make an impact on some NHL team in the future. Maybe not the fastest skater out there but opposing players jump out of his way when he gets a head of steam.
What round Do you think he'll go in?
 

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Love to see the Bruins pick up Justin Brazeau from the North Bay Battalion of the OHL. 6'6" 240 pound kid that can dangle in close and beat goalies with his reach. He will make an impact on some NHL team in the future. Maybe not the fastest skater out there but opposing players jump out of his way when he gets a head of steam.
Sounds a bit like Rick Nash?
 

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Love to see the Bruins pick up Justin Brazeau from the North Bay Battalion of the OHL. 6'6" 240 pound kid that can dangle in close and beat goalies with his reach. He will make an impact on some NHL team in the future. Maybe not the fastest skater out there but opposing players jump out of his way when he gets a head of steam.

He’s huge, but he’s also recorded some ridiculous points so far. The problem is, to me anyways, he looks like he’s dominating the OHL because he’s not only older than a lot of players, but he’s just so physically dominate over them. The Bruins could sign him at the end of the year to a contract, or they could invite him to camp next year in either Providence or Boston. I’d imagine several teams will be trying to take a flier on him as his junior eligibility draws to a conclusion. Interested to see how things play out with Brazeau, I think his size alone will warrant an opportunity somewhere.
 

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He’s huge, but he’s also recorded some ridiculous points so far. The problem is, to me anyways, he looks like he’s dominating the OHL because he’s not only older than a lot of players, but he’s just so physically dominate over them. The Bruins could sign him at the end of the year to a contract, or they could invite him to camp next year in either Providence or Boston. I’d imagine several teams will be trying to take a flier on him as his junior eligibility draws to a conclusion. Interested to see how things play out with Brazeau, I think his size alone will warrant an opportunity somewhere.
All the contending franchises in the OHL tried to pry him away last year already because he just dominates others with his size. Stan Butler the GM just is a hard nut to deal with when it comes to his big players. The Battalion are build for play offs. They have at least three players 6'5" and Brazeau at 6'6". Keith Primeau's son is one of them. I know it's a hell of a step up to the NHL for most junior players but this guy would be a hell of a project for some team.
 

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Trying something new here. Eventually going to try and narrate these, but I feel as though editing clips this way can really help get my point across better than just saying “look what player x does here.” Instead, I can zoom in and slow down certain aspects I want people to focus on. Of course, any feedback is appreciated on the subject!

I think narration is a good idea, maybe make the clips longer and give a full analysis. Much appreciated for fans that don’t watch Providence games, love seeing clips of these guys play. You could even start a YouTube channel like @dafoomie but focus on Providence and prospects in other leagues.
 
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He’s huge, but he’s also recorded some ridiculous points so far. The problem is, to me anyways, he looks like he’s dominating the OHL because he’s not only older than a lot of players, but he’s just so physically dominate over them. The Bruins could sign him at the end of the year to a contract, or they could invite him to camp next year in either Providence or Boston. I’d imagine several teams will be trying to take a flier on him as his junior eligibility draws to a conclusion. Interested to see how things play out with Brazeau, I think his size alone will warrant an opportunity somewhere.
He must have heavy boots,draft year stats were solid
 

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Really impressed with how well Frederic has played since his return from injury. Thought he would need time to get his legs under him again, but he really hasn’t skipped a beat.
time for Frederic...to take his beat with the big club..
 
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