LuckyBoeser
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I am genuinely curious how people would rank these 3 prospects by their ceiling.
Hughes and Makar are pretty close, with a slight edge to Hughes for the higher offensive ceiling. Boqvist is clearly third here.
Hughes has a 1.14 PPG in his D+1 on a terrible team with no support.
Hard to vote against that unless you're biased.
Coming from someone who isn't biased.. right?!?
I'm just applying logic to the situation. Makar is in his D+2 and has 3 PPG+ players supporting him.
Hughes has a 1.14 PPG in his D+1 on a terrible team with no support.
Hard to vote against that unless you're biased.
Says the guy who hates on Evan Bouchard for not being a fast skater...Boqvist has a hockey skill edge on these two players, but he loses a speed skating competition, so this website ranks him third.
Yeah the other two are faster skaters. As I said I think Boqvist has the best tools for offense. Its a shame that plays more of a factor then it should. Speed important but if you can't do anything with it (not implying Hughes or Makar can't) then that doesn't make someone a NHL level player. I simply think Boqvist has the best skill set for offense.Boqvist has a hockey skill edge on these two players, but he loses a speed skating competition, so this website ranks him third.
Says the guy who hates on Evan Bouchard for not being a fast skater...
Yeah the other two are faster skaters. As I said I think Boqvist has the best tools for offense. Its a shame that plays more of a factor then it should. Speed important but if you can't do anything with it (not implying Hughes or Makar can't) then that doesn't make someone a NHL level player. I simply think Boqvist has the best skill set for offense.