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Ozzy Wiesblatt at eliteprospects.com future stud? almost 40 pts in 60 games on a stacked prince albert team, player to watch for next year.
I dunno. I've meant people nicknamed it due to being called Ozkar. I've met at least one Ocean (clearly the product of burnt out hippies residing on the BC Islands). I think Ozzy, Ocean, and Orca are all equally weird, but Oasiz clearly takes the cake because of the unique spelling.love the fact that the one with the least weirdest sounding name is doing the best out of all the brothers
yeah, what you saidI dunno. I've meant people nicknamed it due to being called Ozkar. I've met at least one Ocean (clearly the product of burnt out hippies residing on the BC Islands). I think Ozzy, Ocean, and Orca are all equally weird, but Oasiz clearly takes the cake because of the unique spelling.
Talented kid looks to be. But what the **** is that name and those names of his brothers?
And doing the best by FAR. He is very talentedlove the fact that the one with the least weirdest sounding name is doing the best out of all the brothers
This piece is from the U17 World Challenge which was played in November:
It would be a great if he makes it to the NHL. I'm supporting him after watching that.
This piece is from the U17 World Challenge which was played in November:
It would be a great if he makes it to the NHL. I'm supporting him after watching that.
Not sure I see the thick frame, he still seems super skinny and small to me, but he still has another year including offseason training to bulk him up so I am not too worried.35 points in his last 46 games to finish the season and is tracking as a first-rounder for 2020.
Not tall but thick frame for his age and a high-level skater.
Very good player and the modern NHL is absolutely being geared to players like him. He has fantastic puck skills, super shifty, and I love that he goes to the dirty areas especially on the PP. The problem is that, currently, he very much plays a junior hockey game and might have some concerns because of it. I see him as a PP specialist as his strengths are geared towards more open ice, but definitely someone to watch for to potentially rise into the first round for 2020. Was quite impressed by his game this season.
Not sure I see the thick frame, he still seems super skinny and small to me, but he still has another year including offseason training to bulk him up so I am not too worried.