RD Ryan Pulock (2013, 15th, NYI)

Joe Hallenback

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Ryan Pulock 6'0 185 Defense Brandon Wheat Kings http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=130691&encode=TRUE

Eligible 2013 Draft

Pulock is having a quietly remarkable season in the WHL. He currently leads all 16 year old defensemen in scoring with 36 points.

Ryan is a smooth skating intelligent defender. He makes excellent passes and decisions with and with out the puck. Not an out and out offensive defenseman he rarely gets caught making bad decisions. He has a good hard accurate shot from the point. His skating is above average as his lateral movement. Like all 16 year olds he needs to work on his strength but that is something that will come.


What is really remarkable is that Pulock was a 7th round bantam pick in 2009. He is someone to watch out for and is a potential top 10 guy in the 2013 draft.
 

R S

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Really like the kid. I've seen him 3-4 times this year. Although the last time I saw him he didn't look too sharp.
 

WheatiesHockey

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Pulock has come along nicely in the second half of the season. He is getting a chance to play more quality minutes and his play has improved accordingly.
Eric Roy is also developing into a future anchor on the blue line. Picking up 20 year old Mckay for a mentor helped quite a bit. The injury to Melnychuk gave the youngsters an opportunity to have more time out on the ice.
 

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never seen him but those stats would be impressive for a 94 forward in the whl. A late 94 dman makes it incredibly intriguing.
 

R S

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I still don't get it, the kid never showed me much in the games I saw this year and I saw him almost half a dozen times. Either way, a great start to the playoffs for Brandon.
 

sbtatter

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I still don't get it, the kid never showed me much in the games I saw this year and I saw him almost half a dozen times. Either way, a great start to the playoffs for Brandon.

He's so steady, is why you don't notice him. That's both his strength and weakness, because he isn't flashy or a big hitter (and plays in a small town) he gets very little fanfare. But the fact you don't notice a Oct 94 d-man playing top pairing in the dub is also what makes him so good, savvy, smart player. If he continues to develop at this pace people are projecting him to be like Redden.
Against the best team in the dub in 8 games, his stats were;
1g 6a -6
Pretty heady stats for a 16 year old playing top pairing defence against the likes of Viedensky and Schenn
 

R S

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He's so steady, is why you don't notice him. That's both his strength and weakness, because he isn't flashy or a big hitter (and plays in a small town) he gets very little fanfare. But the fact you don't notice a Oct 94 d-man playing top pairing in the dub is also what makes him so good, savvy, smart player. If he continues to develop at this pace people are projecting him to be like Redden.
Against the best team in the dub in 8 games, his stats were;
1g 6a -6
Pretty heady stats for a 16 year old playing top pairing defence against the likes of Viedensky and Schenn

Fair enough. And I wasn't calling him out. Just being truthful and saying he didn't really show me much.
 

jmor

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I saw Pulock play at the MTS Centre today when the Wheat Kings were playing the Tigers. I was really impressed, he didn't put up any points but he was a +2 and was so steady.

I didn't really know anything about him going in, and was shocked when I found out he was a 16 year old that isn't eligible until the 2013 draft. He really stood out and is definitely a guy to watch considering he's so young, has good size/mobility, and already seems to be the #1 defenseman on Brandon.
 

Jean Ralphio

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15 points in 13 games so far this year, good enough for second among WHL defenseman. Can anyone who has seen him give any insight as to how he's looked defensively this year?
 

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Defensively he looks pretty good, especially for a 16 year old. It helps he has a big frame already. He could stand to polish up the footwork a little bit, but he is very smart and mature and it shows on the ice. He very rarely makes mistakes with the puck.
 

Sticks and Pucks

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Defensively he looks pretty good, especially for a 16 year old. It helps he has a big frame already. He could stand to polish up the footwork a little bit, but he is very smart and mature and it shows on the ice. He very rarely makes mistakes with the puck.

Would you take this year's Pulock over last year's Ryan Murray?
 

R S

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Defensively he looks pretty good, especially for a 16 year old. It helps he has a big frame already. He could stand to polish up the footwork a little bit, but he is very smart and mature and it shows on the ice. He very rarely makes mistakes with the puck.

He's actually 17 now, just FYI.

Would you take this year's Pulock over last year's Ryan Murray?

Not a chance.
 

Sore Loser

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Not a chance.

Agreed. Ryan Murray is a phenom.

I saw Ryan Pulock live for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I'd seen footage of him, but nothing compares to live - when you can follow the player's every move. I was thoroughly impressed with both Pulock and Eric Roy. Pulock was the flashier of the two, making long stretch passes and jumping into the rush on a regular basis. He fit right in in the defensive zone, never really looking out of place, and threw his weight around a bit along the boards. One play that really stood out for me was when he fired a big one-timer from about 60 feet out - the puck missed the net by less than a foot, and had to be going 100mph.

I'll be keeping a close eye on Pulock over the next 18 months for sure. It will be interesting to see how he (and Roy) develops.
 

R S

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Agreed. Ryan Murray is a phenom.

I saw Ryan Pulock live for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I'd seen footage of him, but nothing compares to live - when you can follow the player's every move. I was thoroughly impressed with both Pulock and Eric Roy. Pulock was the flashier of the two, making long stretch passes and jumping into the rush on a regular basis. He fit right in in the defensive zone, never really looking out of place, and threw his weight around a bit along the boards. One play that really stood out for me was when he fired a big one-timer from about 60 feet out - the puck missed the net by less than a foot, and had to be going 100mph.

I'll be keeping a close eye on Pulock over the next 18 months for sure. It will be interesting to see how he (and Roy) develops.

Come on now.
 

R S

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Don't believe me if you don't want to. The only kid I saw shoot the puck that hard in recent years was Sena Acolatse ... before him, likely all the way back to Dustin Byfuglien.

95% of the NHL can't shoot the puck 100mph. I highly doubt a recently turned 17 year old could.
 

Joe Hallenback

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I think he was clocked at around 92 or 93 at a skills competition. He does have a cannon for a shot and I can't think of many guys in the WHL that have as hard of one as his
 

R S

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I think he was clocked at around 92 or 93 at a skills competition. He does have a cannon for a shot and I can't think of many guys in the WHL that have as hard of one as his

Yeah, I know he has a hard shot. It was one of the things that stood out to me when I watched him live 3-4 times last season.

I was merely saying that I didn't think it was 100mph :D
 

sbtatter

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Ryan Pulock

All hail the hardest shot in the WHL!! Nice coming out party for the 17 year old tonight, let the country see what Brandon fans have seen for the last 14 months....
Some "scouts" on this board have claimed they have never had Pulock "wow" them, well, I guess that changed tonight?
 

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