Defensively he's surprisingly good (excellent stickwork and solid on the boards) and plays on the Condors PK and offensively he can snipe and thread passes and also his skating is well above average. The negative? He's short and thus doesn't have a high top-end speed and falls down when leaned against. He will be a better Gagner IMO but the same flaws are there.
We've had Cogliano, Gagner, Desharnais... Yams is different from all those. I'd say he's a forward version of Lubo. The problem is... where does he fit in our lineup?
We've had Cogliano, Gagner, Desharnais... Yams is different from all those. I'd say he's a forward version of Lubo. The problem is... where does he fit in our lineup?