You can do better.Myers 2.0
I'll give this a whoop-de-doo/10
That's exactly what I was trying to make up forYou can do better.
Not sure if you remember who it was, but there was a poster who would give us updated on Hart's games. Hopefully he can do the same with Z and give us his opinion on last years player vs this years player once the WHL games start.All his other similarly aged defensemen peers got returned early and had no expectation to do well against pros, but this gawky undrafted CHL imports of an 18 year old had to hold his own against pro level competition far beyond any level at which he’s played. And he did. That’s more than 7 year professional Robert Hagg could say in the same games. And Moolah has TWO more years of developing until he faces this caliber of player again. Who knows what patient physical development does to his game. Don’t discount what this can do for his confidence either. There’s a great bedrock with which to improve.
Showed some surprising boards strength, good defensive technique, good gaps, solid positioning, and puck poise and passing ability. I’m skeptical his offense is that high, but all he needs to be is a nice competent, efficient, floor player who can be solid off puck and above average moving the puck around. Certainly showed that potential.
TLDR: He’s already better than Hagg.
Not sure if you remember who it was, but there was a poster who would give us updated on Hart's games. Hopefully he can do the same with Z and give us his opinion on last years player vs this years player once the WHL games start.
Anyone remember the posters name?
Yeah....I am a dumbass.I remember a guy from Everett who had season tickets behind Hart's net and started his own thread with pictures and commentary. I'm not sure that does any good for watching Calgary Hitmen games.
We have a full-time Hitmen fan and adopted Flyers fan in @denominator though. I'm sure he will give us everything we want to know about Zamula and more. Bet he's happier than anyone to have another Flyers prospect in the fold.
All his other similarly aged defensemen peers got returned early and had no expectation to do well against pros, but this gawky undrafted CHL imports of an 18 year old had to hold his own against pro level competition far beyond any level at which he’s played. And he did. That’s more than 7 year professional Robert Hagg could say in the same games. And Moolah has TWO more years of developing until he faces this caliber of player again. Who knows what patient physical development does to his game. Don’t discount what this can do for his confidence either. There’s a great bedrock with which to improve.
Showed some surprising boards strength, good defensive technique, good gaps, solid positioning, and puck poise and passing ability. I’m skeptical his offense is that high, but all he needs to be is a nice competent, efficient, floor player who can be solid off puck and above average moving the puck around. Certainly showed that potential.
TLDR: He’s already better than Hagg.