Thanks for posting it was fun to watch. I really like what I saw out of Bigras, he is a very simple player but his skating looks awesome, just really fluid and quick when he needs to be. Scouts are pretty accurate when they say he just makes the right play, nothing flashy, just get the job done.
The other thing I took from that video was the play of Seth Jones (it was easy to watch as he and Bigras were paired together). And this wasn't meant to be a good comment for Jones, he screwed Bigras on multiple occasions. Jones needs to mature in my opinion. He always tries the hardest possible play and is way too eager to jump into plays before taking care of stuff in his own end.
For example there was a play, I think in the 2nd period of that clip, where Jones has the puck in the corner with a guy on him, all he has to do is cycle the puck around the boards to a wide open Bigras who would have skated the puck out of the zone or had an easy clear. But instead Jones tries a ridiculous spin move, gets pinned and turns the puck over leaving Bigras to scramble to the front of the net to take away a prime scoring chance. There were a couple other occasions where Jones would try to rush the puck and instead of passing he try to skate through 3 guys and get pick-pocketed leading to a rush the other way. I saw at least two no look passes he attempted to Bigras where he totally misfired and made Bigras scramble for the puck.
I get it that Jones is an offensive dman, and thats why he was so highly rated (he is flashy which gets him noticed), but his defensive game leaves a lot to be desired at this point. You make those kind of plays (mentioned above) in the NHL and you are going to end up with a bunch of pucks in your net. There is no denying that Jones has talent, but he needs to really focus on his defensive game to develop into a better player. I'd much rather have a guy like Bigras who I know is going to take care of things on his end and hopefully he can develop into a bit more offensive player.