Ian Clark pick
Says he won’t go there til 22-23 so another year in Finland. But impressive that a foreign kid whose native language isn’t English got into Harvard.Going to Harvard
The article about Ian Clark is a good one to read. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, for sure. The one question I have is that if other teams really didn’t like him at all, then why use the higher pick on him? Why not take him in the 7th? It’s not a huge deal, and maybe there was at least one team who did like him, but if not then it seems like a missed opportunity to get a better skater earlier in the draft and get who you want with the throw away 7th.
The article about Ian Clark is a good one to read. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, for sure. The one question I have is that if other teams really didn’t like him at all, then why use the higher pick on him? Why not take him in the 7th? It’s not a huge deal, and maybe there was at least one team who did like him, but if not then it seems like a missed opportunity to get a better skater earlier in the draft and get who you want with the throw away 7th.
Says he won’t go there til 22-23 so another year in Finland. But impressive that a foreign kid whose native language isn’t English got into Harvard.
is it too soon to learn how to pronounce his name?
5th round picks are good luck charms in this org and they wanted to start him off on the right footThe article about Ian Clark is a good one to read. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, for sure. The one question I have is that if other teams really didn’t like him at all, then why use the higher pick on him? Why not take him in the 7th? It’s not a huge deal, and maybe there was at least one team who did like him, but if not then it seems like a missed opportunity to get a better skater earlier in the draft and get who you want with the throw away 7th.