Brock
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My annual review of Carolina's OHL prospects. Happy to answer any questions.
OHL Prospects: 31 Teams in 31 Days - Carolina Hurricanes
OHL Prospects: 31 Teams in 31 Days - Carolina Hurricanes
MSP—we don't always see things the same way. However, your analysis prior to the draft convinced me Robertson has terrific upside. I think Rees was a good pick, but I do think Robertson has a higher ceiling.Thanks, Brock.
Quick: who's going to have the better career, Rees or Nick Robertson?
Thanks, Brock.
Quick: who's going to have the better career, Rees or Nick Robertson?
Why do you think a guy like Murray could have been around as late as we got him? I mean at some point you think other teams would take a flyer on a guy that has high talent but didn't quite meet expectations.
I would say that Murray definitely met expectations. He scored 30 this year. Most draft eligible kids who put up 30 goals in their draft year are not 6th round picks.
He fell for the same reason that Arthur Kaliyev fell to the second. Scouts are concerned about his intensity level and drive away from the puck. There are definitely consistency issues and he's that classic bigger kid who doesn't use his size to his advantage enough.
This org has made it crystal clear what the new philosophy is: work your ass off, or gtfo.
It's fascinating that we're now betting, repeatedly, on our ability to take this kind of player -- highly skilled but not sufficiently motivated -- and lighting a fire under them. If you can't work harder than your 49 year old head coach (happy birthday Roddy!) in the weight room, and if you can't skate harder than he does in practice, then you're not making the NHL.
Will it pan out? I don't know, but I absolutely love the bet.