I like RNH a lot but Tavares was a better prospect - and it looks like he will reach his expected potential. I guess it depends a lot on linemates/chemistry, but both teams have pretty good young players.
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Too early to tell but the easy money is on Tavares. If RNH and Hall gain chemistry RNH could score more just because he has better linemates. Tavares will always be the better goal scorer, but I expect RNH to be the better assist man.
Too early to tell but the easy money is on Tavares. If RNH and Hall gain chemistry RNH could score more just because he has better linemates. Tavares will always be the better goal scorer, but I expect RNH to be the better assist man.
Tavares' playmaking is highly underrated. He should be a better assist man than RNH.
Tavares, way higher upside.
I bet if RNH was in the 2009 class, he would have been selected 4th, behind Tavares, Hedman and Duchene.
This isn't fair to RNH to compare him to such a superior player/prospect.
I wouldn't expect RNH to be better than Tavares at anything.
RNH will have Hall and Eberle on his wings in all likelihood and has incredible vision, he could easily be the better assist guy. Tavares will most likely be the better overall player but it's not far fetched to think that RNH will get more assists in his career.
I love how underrated this kid is.
Tavares will have Nino, Strome and potentially Kabanov...not that big of a downgrade on Hall, Eberle and MPS.
Tavares is just a superior talent.
RNH will be a very good player dont get me wrong at all, but I dont feel he has the ability to take over a game or make players around him better as good as Tavares has, and will only continue to do.RNH can definitely be a better assist man then Tavares. But thats probably it.
Too early to tell but the easy money is on Tavares. If RNH and Hall gain chemistry RNH could score more just because he has better linemates. Tavares will always be the better goal scorer, but I expect RNH to be the better assist man.
Tavares, way higher upside.
I bet if RNH was in the 2009 class, he would have been selected 4th, behind Tavares, Hedman and Duchene.
This isn't fair to RNH to compare him to such a superior player/prospect.