Nino Noderreiter
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So is there any argument that Zegras doesn't have the best hands in the league right now?
So is there any argument that Zegras doesn't have the best hands in the league right now?
Like he did against Montreal already?What are the odds he gets a goal in his career that to some capacity utilizes a Zorro? Wether that be for the shot or stick handle.
*from in front of the net, non Michigan esqueLike he did against Montreal already?
He actually kinda did something like that in the AHL last year on a breakaway. Was posted in this thread somewhereWhat are the odds he gets a goal in his career that to some capacity utilizes a Zorro? Wether that be for the shot or stick handle.
He actually kinda did something like that in the AHL last year on a breakaway. Was posted in this thread somewhere
Instead of using his backhand he used more of the toe of his stick like he does when you zorro.
I'm sure he will try cleaner versions in the future.
Pretty cool video here.
He actually kinda did something like that in the AHL last year on a breakaway. Was posted in this thread somewhere
Instead of using his backhand he used more of the toe of his stick like he does when you zorro.
I'm sure he will try cleaner versions in the future.
I never seen a player receive passes at full speed, at any directions, any part of his body like he does. He's so damn crafty with his stick and feet someone could throw him a full ice sauce pass and he'd receive it somehow at full speed without missing a beat.Interestingly enough, I believe Trevor used the toe of his stick as a means to roll his shaft off of the opposing stick lift
If thats the case then thats a level of attention to detail that is absolutely disturbing, to be honest lol
If he had his good buddy Jack Hughes' skating prowess, he'd be a candidate for a generational player in my opinion.I never seen a player receive passes at full speed, at any directions, any part of his body like he does. He's so damn crafty with his stick and feet someone could throw him a full ice sauce pass and he'd receive it somehow at full speed without missing a beat.
He doesn't have elite end speed/acceleration but he has elite agility, edges and skating deception.If he had his good buddy Jack Hughes' skating prowess, he'd be a candidate for a generational player in my opinion.
And if Jack had Trevor's creativity with his handling, he wouldn't be far off from McDavid with the puck.
But even then, both players are expected to be top end offensive talents for years to come. Im sure they'll have fun competing against each other, as well.