So, seeing as to how a certain someone can't read, I figured I'd go back to my post with the different links talking about Konecny's hockey IQ and hockey sense. It's clear that someone only cherry picks what they want because if the article doesn't say "IQ" then it doesn't pertain to Konecny because he doesn't have it. I'll bold the sections as well so that a certain somebody won't be 'confused' by what was written.
“A talented scoring forward that can play either as a center or on the wing; plays with the bite and intensity of a guy who is willing to do anything to win a game. Possesses dynamic skating ability that allows him to accelerate rapidly with each step, incredible hockey sense, electrifying puckhandling skills, and a lightning release on his shot; when you put this skillset together with hard-nosed determination, proactiveness in all three zones, and a physical willingness to grind and persevere, you get a game-changer who can be extremely difficult to play against."
"Ten years ago, you’d probably classify Konecny as the kind of undersized player who’s draft day fate was out of his hands before he even hit the ice. But times have changed, and we are seeing more players like the Ottawa 67’s skilled captain come to the forefront. It is very difficult to pinpoint what Konecny’s best assets are simply because he is just so darn good at so many things; he hits, he scores, he skates, he leads and he delivers. Konecny possesses the determination, speed and goal scoring abilities of Zach Parise, but also provides leadership, physicality and dependability. You will rarely, if ever, see this kid take a shift off. He plays through pain. He plays through adversity and he does so with a predatory mindset. Konecny possesses an arsenal of moves and ways to create space; he is extremely difficult to telegraph and wargame because he is one of the few draft eligibles who can make plays while moving at a very high rate of speed. Konecny is just as dangerous being kept to the outside as he is in the slot, as teams remarkably seem to lose him despite being Ottawa’s best player. His elusiveness and vision make him as dangerous without the puck and he is with it on his stick. As mentioned before, he’s not big (5’10) but he has a thick enough frame to withstand a lot of punishment, and when he hits you, it accomplishes his intent. He makes smart decisions, working through situations while leading and communicating both on the ice and on the bench. A very smart and savvy leader who is wise beyond his years. Gamer mentality with star potential."
" His speed, skating, puck control and passing are all outstanding, and he possesses elite levels of awareness and creativity in the offensive zone. When it comes to effort and determination you won't find many better. His greatest individual attribute, however, is his shot, which he can unleash from almost anywhere in the offensive zone and comes off of his stick with remarkable power and accuracy for a player of his size."
" Another one of the top end elite skaters and puck movers in the class, with excellent edging, burst and agility. Has the ability to go into tight spaces and control the puck and dictate play. You will see him involved in all three zones, giving strong work ethic in his end and quick bursts to loose pucks or throw checks. His compete level is bigger than his stature so might see him getting bounced a bit along the wall in those puck battles. Simply takes no quarter. The lack of size might be an advantage when he pushes his way through crowds to reach scoring areas, receive passes, and take shots. A player who clearly has a quick release and deceptively strong wrist and snapshots, but is very comfortable distributing the puck and using his smarts to read and react to the defense with slick set-ups. There is much to like about this young man. "
" The first time I saw Konecny play was at the U17 Championships a year and a half ago. He played on a fairly dominant Team Ontario that also featured the likes of Marner and Dylan Strome, but his play immediately grabbed my attention. To start, Konecny is a wonderful skater, with the kind of speed, agility, and elusiveness that a player of his size must have to be successful at the next level. His hockey IQ is strong, although it would not be outlandish to suggest that he’s one of those players whose hands and feet move faster than he himself can process. That’s not a dig at his smarts, but rather a compliment to his skating and puck-handling, which he can do at a high level even when at top speed. Konecny is a well-rounded offensive package who is equally strong in terms of playmaking and goalscoring. His lethal shot is one of his biggest strengths and can beat netminders from anywhere on the ice. He also has the authority and the confidence to shoot where some players might choose to pass even if shooting is clearly the better option. He has good vision and playmaking ability as well, and both options can be utilized as he sees fit. "
I guess because hockey IQ is only listed twice, it's not clear enough for a certain someone. So, hopefully the bolded part makes sense to him because it's clear he doesn't know shit from shinola when talking about Konecny. Stupid hockey sense and IQ........I guess Konecny's future is a 3rd line winger who plays recklessly and only chest snipes at opposing goalies.