I think we can safely say he is no longer the "man-child" now he is the "man-man"Any update on this player?
More importantly, has his skating improved a lot? There's a big bargain basket of failed 2nd rounders from the Canucks waiting for him otherwise.Any update on this player?
He still can’t skate well enough to be an NHL player.Any update on this player?
But can he be foundational?He still can’t skate well enough to be an NHL player.
Well, I guess he’d make a solid corner stone, especially considering the whole “man child” thing.But can he be foundational?
This pick was made with the hope that Gadjovich would improve his skating.
He hasn't, but I still definitely respect the thinking behind it.
Just gotta go to the Bo Horvat School of Skating (BHSS) and BAMIf the player can focus strictly on being a better skater, he can still turn it around.
There is still time, if he wants it.
Well he skates as if his feet are in cement.But can he be foundational?
Gadjovich is still only 22.....still a chance he can pick up the extra step he needs to challenge for a spot in the NHL. As we saw last year, he has a nice set of hands in close and and can rip it on his shot.
But regardless, his name will live on in Canuck draft trivia....who was the kid the Canucks drafted with the compensatory second round pick they received from Columbus for signing Torts as their coach? For that reason alone, you hope it works out for him.
Has a goal today as well.
Torts gave us the opportunity to draft Virtanen though!Gadjo has _already_ done more for this team than Torts ever did...