Still years of work to do to be competitive. :\
Vancouver fans, you will like him.
Skates well, hits every shift, stands up for his teammates.
What's the story on this guy?.....Stats in college and in the AHL pretty dismal, and doesn't grade out that well in the analytics department either.
...Has he improved dramatically during his year in Anaheim?....or is he basically an NHL-AHL 'tweener'?
What's the story on this guy?.....Stats in college and in the AHL pretty dismal, and doesn't grade out that well in the analytics department either.
...Has he improved dramatically during his year in Anaheim?....or is he basically an NHL-AHL 'tweener'?
What's the story on this guy?.....Stats in college and in the AHL pretty dismal, and doesn't grade out that well in the analytics department either.
...Has he improved dramatically during his year in Anaheim?....or is he basically an NHL-AHL 'tweener'?
Cramarossa is your usual hit-anything-that-moves grinder.
He's a good skater, but not too much offensive ability. I would expect 10, maybe 20 points at year end. Creates a lot of space for his line mates with hits, plays an okay cycle game. Above all, he's hustling pretty much every shift - a good energy-generator overall.
He's nothing special defensively - not a liability, but also not that good on a counterpunch.
Cramarossa's a player who will live and die by his work ethic rather than talent.