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Not sure if this has been posted. But pretty filthy goal.
Looked almost like a left shot Barzal in that highlight.
Not sure if this has been posted. But pretty filthy goal.
Looked almost like a left shot Barzal in that highlight.
oh good lord, just when I thought maybe, just maybe, we`ve all moved on from Barzal you toss this out
I get Barzal had a terrific season, I get the B`s passed him over, me thinks moving on would do wonders for the sanity of many here
I've never been *****ing about Barzal personally, and didn't mention it to bring him up and rile people up, that's just immediately what came to mind. Apologies!
Dylan Larkin seems like a good comp to meNot really seeing the comparison besides both having a lot of speed.
Looked almost like a left shot Barzal in that highlight.
His numbers in the men's league are a bit low but his numbers against age peers (U18, U20, Hlinka) compare favorably to Pastrnak. I have not seen him play and apparently he was the 4th line C for most of those peer tournaments so it's a different role than top line wing.
His numbers in the men's league are a bit low but his numbers against age peers (U18, U20, Hlinka) compare favorably to Pastrnak. I have not seen him play and apparently he was the 4th line C for most of those peer tournaments so it's a different role than top line wing.
Here's Bradley's recap video which is interesting. I think they did have Andersson rated higher than Lauko but he came out and said they valued Lauko as a first round pick and he didn't call Andersson one but was surprised he was still available. So it appears the Bruins think they got two 1st round pick players in this draft. I suppose that is not too surprising when you hear people like Bob Mc. say something like 12-60 could go in any order.
It will be interesting to see or hear how he does at Dev Camp. I would think it a real possibility that he could play in the AHL this season. With Czarnik likely moving on and JFK/Frederic likely to be 3rd line C, the Bruins could opt not to qualify Cave and go with Lauko as 2nd or 3rd line C for the Providence Bruins.
Lauko was playing in 1st line in almost all U18 tournaments (usualy he was the most experienced player, because he was usualy the only one who was regulary playing in men's league).
And in his home team Pirati Chomutov he was playing almost in all lines during season.
Maybe you all should know head coach of his team Pirati Chomutov is EX-Bruin Vladimir Ruzicka so he prepared him well for Bruins
Yes, but can he score goals from behind the net, like Rosie?Lauko was playing in 1st line in almost all U18 tournaments (usualy he was the most experienced player, because he was usualy the only one who was regulary playing in men's league).
And in his home team Pirati Chomutov he was playing almost in all lines during season.
Maybe you all should know head coach of his team Pirati Chomutov is EX-Bruin Vladimir Ruzicka so he prepared him well for Bruins
As I mentioned, I had not seen him. I guess I misunderstood Last Word's Scouting Report when they said, 'Lauko was mainly given a fourth line role at this year’s IIHF World Juniors' and I thought they meant both WJCs and probably Hlinka too.Lauko was playing in 1st line in almost all U18 tournaments (usualy he was the most experienced player, because he was usualy the only one who was regulary playing in men's league).
And in his home team Pirati Chomutov he was playing almost in all lines during season.
Maybe you all should know head coach of his team Pirati Chomutov is EX-Bruin Vladimir Ruzicka so he prepared him well for Bruins
So how would you compare him to someone like Martin Kaut, who went 16 to Colorado? Also, was looking at Lauko's stats, and it says in "relegation" he put up 3P/6GP. Is his team being moved to a lower division next season? Not familiar with any of that stuff.
Like this kid the best out of our draft picks today and think he adds a lot to the center group.
His skating and two-way game easily translate to the modern NHL and he has enough offensive upside to hope he can turn into a middle six type of center.
I also believe in playing against men at a younger age speeds up the development of good players and should better prepare him for what he is going to see in the AHL and NHL going forward.
His attitude is also very telling about his character, I hope he keeps that hunger to prove people wrong.
In this video:
Jakub said at around 1:15 that he is excited to meet up with his good friend on the Bruins ... I didn't quite catch who he was talking about.
Not the Czech I wanted, considering where we got him it's amazing value though. I had him as an early 2nd rounder with chance to sneak into the 1st. I would prefer to keep him in the Czech Republic for at least one more year, I believe he will get decent ice time. There are legit concerns regarding his offensive potential though. Also, despite having a hard shot I think it's not that accurate.
Either way good pick, can't complain really.